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Top news of the week: 22.11.2022.

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@etzioni shared
On Nov 21, 2022
Elegant overview with a brilliant technology 'panic cycle' https://t.co/jVpmwXdSaE
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Picture Limitless Creativity at Your Fingertips

Picture Limitless Creativity at Your Fingertips

Artificial intelligence can now make better art than most humans. Soon, these engines of wow will transform how we design just about everything.

@danprimack shared
On Nov 16, 2022
As noted in today's newsletter. those writing letters to the judge in support of Elizabeth Holmes include @CoryBooker, @ginab, @TimDraper and the owner of popular Woodside, CA restaurant Buck's. https://t.co/mATRr0Tm1e
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Axios Pro Rata

Axios Pro Rata

Dive into the world of dealmakers across VC, PE and M&A

@bfeld shared
On Nov 18, 2022
Writing Checks is the Easy Part - https://t.co/EoJk3VZEPr by @jam_finney
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"Writing Checks is the Easy Part"

"Writing Checks is the Easy Part"

Hopes, dreams, and downloadable spreadsheets @ Innovative.Finance

@BostonNewTech shared
On Nov 15, 2022
Join Boston Product Management Association on their workshop 'Early Stage Product Discovery, Validation and Pricing' Tomorrow at 12:00 pm. RSVP: https://t.co/aokM5wbmPn https://t.co/OsJqNHE2iC
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Early Stage Product Discovery, Validation and Pricing

Early Stage Product Discovery, Validation and Pricing

Fireside (online) chat with Arjun Pillai, Senior Vice President, Product Management & Data at ZoomInfo about early stage products

@ShiraOvide shared
On Nov 17, 2022
Tiny novel detail of the day from @juliaonjobs to @LaurenKGurley "During covid, every tech company was canceling stock photo subscriptions." https://t.co/MEU6czoC93
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Tech layoffs signal slowing economy but not yet a recession

Tech layoffs signal slowing economy but not yet a recession

Economists say the cuts have been triggered by unusual events, such as Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, that aren’t a harbinger of layoffs in other industries.