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On Jan 23, 2023
How artists Kelly McKernan, Karla Ortiz, and Sarah Andersen found each other due to their AI concerns and sued Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and DeviantArt (@pranavdixit / BuzzFeed News) https://t.co/e9mwGxN8xA https://t.co/iMbj2kO27Q
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On Jan 20, 2023
A company that is developing an orbital platform to manufacture products in space or recycle space debris has chosen Colorado as its headquarters. https://t.co/7REEBvDAXj
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Aerospace startup chooses Colorado over Florida for headquarters

Aerospace startup chooses Colorado over Florida for headquarters

A company that is developing an orbital platform to manufacture products in space or recycle space debris has chosen Colorado as its headquarters.

@ColoradoEcoDevo shared
On Jan 19, 2023
Today, @GovofCO and OEDIT's Global Business Development Division formally announced that ThinkOrbital, a space infrastructure startup, has selected Colorado for its headquarters.👇 https://t.co/tDwsRqoKnu https://t.co/tTULUvdKIn
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Continuing to Bring Good-Paying Jobs to Coloradans & Boost Colorado’s Thriving Aerospace Industry: Polis Administration Announces Space Infrastructure Startup ThinkOrbital Chooses Colorado for Headquarters

Continuing to Bring Good-Paying Jobs to Coloradans & Boost Colorado’s Thriving Aerospace Industry: Polis Administration Announces Space Infrastructure Startup ThinkOrbital Chooses Colorado for Headquarters

Today, Governor Polis and the Global Business Development Division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) formally announced that ThinkOrbital, a ...

@TechCrunch shared
On Jan 23, 2023
Zeekr goes on a hiring spree, Tesla kicks off a price war and Hesai files for an IPO https://t.co/N85KfmGtHy by @kirstenkorosec
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Zeekr goes on a hiring spree, Tesla kicks off a price war and Hesai files for an IPO

Zeekr goes on a hiring spree, Tesla kicks off a price war and Hesai files for an IPO

The Station, a weekly newsletter focused on transportation, looks at Zeekr's hiring spree, Tesla troubles and a price war, and Hesai's IPO. 

@EvanKirstel shared
On Jan 20, 2023
'Smart' walking stick could help visually impaired with groceries, finding a seat https://t.co/Vy8mM02Fgh https://t.co/O5429pbjQF
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'Smart' walking stick could help visually impaired with groceries, finding a seat

'Smart' walking stick could help visually impaired with groceries, finding a seat

Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder are tapping into advances in artificial intelligence to develop a new kind of walking stick for people who are blind or visually impaired.

@AlleyWatch shared
On Jan 20, 2023
These 19 Startups Raised the Largest US Funding Rounds of Q4 2022 https://t.co/dyLCldgZN1 via @AlleyWatch https://t.co/OxdceQgavm
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These 19 Startups Raised the Largest US Funding Rounds of Q4 2022

These 19 Startups Raised the Largest US Funding Rounds of Q4 2022

Investors in the round: Bond, G2 Venture Partners, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Gray‚Äôs Creek Capital Partners, Hercules Capital, HESTA, Newton Investment Management, Next47, …

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On Jan 19, 2023
Outrider raises $73M to brings its autonomous electric yard trucks into the mainstream https://t.co/Fwem0nFk8q by @kirstenkorosec
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Outrider raises $73M to brings its autonomous electric yard trucks into the mainstream

Outrider raises $73M to brings its autonomous electric yard trucks into the mainstream

Outrider, a Colorado startup trying to commercialize autonomous electric yard trucks, raised $73 million in a round led by FM Capital.

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On Jan 18, 2023
Palantir CEO tells tech workers who don't like the company's military deals, ‘Don’t work here’ https://t.co/H7ddOIwY22
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Palantir CEO tells tech workers who don’t like the company’s military deals, ‘Don’t work here’

Palantir CEO tells tech workers who don’t like the company’s military deals, ‘Don’t work here’

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Palantir CEO Alex Karp said, "We are not everyone's cup of tea."