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Here are all 20 companies from Alchemist Accelerator’s latest Demo Day

TechCrunch

Grandeur Technologies: Pitching itself as “Firebase for IoT,” they’re building a suite of tools that lets developers focus more on the hardware and less on things like data storage or user authentication. for groups like your neighborhood, school clubs and volunteer orgs.

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AI Chihuahua! Part II

d2iq

Do you really have the skills and time to create custom components to wire these up, make them work and scale at your organization, and of course maintain the base technologies and the glue code that makes up 95% of a machine learning platform, with documentation that does not introduce bus factors of one everywhere?

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SportTech Startups

Apiumhub

There is an increasing popularity of sport and the acknowledgment of its perks is being capitalized on by many different sports ecosystems all over the world. The ambition is clear: to expand sporting tech and innovation to make the sports ecosystem strong. Veo It is the ultimate camera for team sports.

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6 Tech Trends that will reshape Media & Entertainment in 2021

Trigent

in 2023 with eSports being touted as the future of sports. Legalized sports betting will also see a surge with 5G technology, and several sports stadiums and similar arenas in the U.S. The global eSports market revenue is expected to touch $1.6B already have 5G towers to facilitate legalized betting.

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AI in Security — Ready for Prime Time

Palo Alto Networks

Advancements in voice modeling and digital capabilities are creating synthetic versions of authentic humans in ways that challenge the most critical eye and ear. Addressing misconceptions, Yoni distinguished between AI and machine learning (ML).

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222 wants to match perfect strangers for bespoke, real-life experiences

TechCrunch

He’s one of the three co-founders of 222, a social events app that aims to — unlike many that’ve come before it — facilitate meaningful and authentic connections. drinking, watching sports, going out to nightclubs), 222 has you list dietary restrictions and your ZIP code. ” That marketplace became 222. .

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Communal Computing’s Many Problems

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

My life at work, home, a high school friends group, and as a sports fan show different parts of my identity. This can sound abstract, but it isn’t; if you’re with friends in a sports bar, you probably want notifications about the teams you follow. When I’m with other people who share the same pseudo-identity, we can share information.