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Augury taps $55M for tech that predicts machine faults from vibration, sound and temperature

TechCrunch

Co-founder and CEO Saar Yoskovitz said in an interview that the funding will be used to expand the services that it provides to customers, as well as to build out its global customer base, and the ecosystem of companies that it works with so that it can expand the kinds of customers it targets to include smaller businesses and scale-ups.

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6 Miami-based investors share their views on the region’s startup scene

TechCrunch

This dynamic will bring more relevant talent and a larger, more robust tech ecosystem to South Florida. Remote work is pushing and pulling the global workforce. Remote work is pushing and pulling the global workforce. Over time, that cohesiveness could really drive south Florida forward as a tech ecosystem.

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How AI Takeover Might Happen in 2 Years

The AI Alignment Forum

truly is a drop-in replacement for some (20%) of knowledge workers and a game-changing assistant for most others. Nova is a proper drop-in replacement for nearly all knowledge workers. While tech titans pump AI labor into the world like a plume of fertilizer, they don't wait for the global economy to adapt.