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UniSieve’s filters use special crystals to reduce industrial emissions

TechCrunch

The energy-intensive process of separating and purifying chemicals and gases is a big reason why industries like plastic manufacturing cause so much pollution. UniSieve is already making revenue and currently has over 24 clients, including chemical and energy companies. Today the Zurich-based startup announced it has raised $5.5

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AgBiome lands $166M for safer crop protection technology

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Due to its safer formula, Howler can be used as the last spray in the program, and its differentiator is a shorter re-entry period — farmers can spray in the morning and be able to go back out in the field in the afternoon. The company saw 10x sales growth in 2020, Uknes told TechCrunch.

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The future of healthcare: Why enterprises must embrace AI innovation

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As healthcare leaders consider how to best embrace AI innovation, there are several steps to take that will ensure their organizations are positioned to address today’s most pressing challenges and pave the way to a healthier future. This improves system reliability and ensures that healthcare infrastructure remains robust and efficient.

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DNA-based data storage platform Catalog raises $35M

TechCrunch

Conventional electronic media like flash drives and hard drives require energy consumption to process a vast amount of high-density data and information overload and are vulnerable to security issues due to the limited space for storage. There is also an expensive cost issue when it comes to transmitting the stored data.

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Impact of Item Classification (Oracle PDH Cloud) on Oracle Procurement Cloud

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Organizations must manage a myriad of products and services, ensuring that they are sourced, purchased, and delivered efficiently. One of its key features is item classification, which allows organizations to categorize items based on various attributes such as type, usage, and specific characteristics.

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Anthropic updates its risk governance framework

CIO

Thomas Randall, director of AI market research at Info-Tech Research Group said that while there will not be immediate business benefits that come from the changes, the firm’s founding was “grounded in two OpenAI executives leaving that company due to concerns about OpenAI’s safety commitment.”

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Anthropic’s Claude improves on ChatGPT, but still suffers from limitations

TechCrunch

Anthropic , the startup co-founded by ex-OpenAI employees that’s raised over $700 million in funding to date, has developed an AI system similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT that appears to improve upon the original in key ways. Called Claude, Anthropic’s system is accessible through a Slack integration as part of a closed beta.

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