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A look at how proptech startup Knotel went from a $1.6B valuation to filing for bankruptcy

TechCrunch

This week, flexible workspace operator (and one-time unicorn) Knotel announced it had filed for bankruptcy and that its assets were being acquired by investor and commercial real estate brokerage Newmark for a reported $70 million. Multiple landlords had filed lawsuits against the company. and international markets.”. .

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

TechCrunch

May 30, 2023 Texas judge orders all AI-generated content must be declared and checked The Texas federal judge has added a requirement that any attorney appearing in his court must attest that “no portion of the filing was drafted by generative artificial intelligence,” or if it was, that it was checked “by a human being.”

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Platforms successfully stopped a lame COVID conspiracy video from going viral

The Verge

In June, the West African nation filed an application in US federal court seeking information from Facebook that would help it hold Myanmar accountable at the International Court of Justice. The more aggressive apps introduced in South Korea and Kuwait may have been more effective, but they also introduced privacy concerns.

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