Menlo Ventures Leads $100M Series C Round for Nourish
Virtual metabolic clinic Nourish raises $100 million in Series C funding led by Menlo Ventures to expand its nationwide network of dietitians.
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Insider Brief Faraday Future announced securing $25 million in new financing as the company continues its push into robotics, bringing total funding raised over the past two months to $70 million. Faraday Future secured $45 million in financing in April, with $15 million immediately available and the remaining funds tied to future installments. The California-based […]
Read full articleVirtual metabolic clinic Nourish raises $100 million in Series C funding led by Menlo Ventures to expand its nationwide network of dietitians.
StitcherAI, founded by a pair of Seattle enterprise tech veterans, launched Tuesday with $3 million in pre-seed funding and a platform that pushes cost data into the tools where spending decisions are made, rather than relying on traditional dashboards. Read More
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The hedge fund billionaire turned gubernatorial candidate wants to tax California’s ultrawealthy, regulate AI, and keep Silicon Valley happy at the same time. Good luck with that.
Times Opinion convened a panel of state experts to weigh in on the primary.
A federal jury has thrown out every claim in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, finding the case to have been filed past its legal deadline. Verdict Reached, But Battle Not Over A federal jury in Oakland, California sided with OpenAI on May 18, unanimously dismissing all claims in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against […]
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has lost his $160 billion dollar lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief Sam Altman in a federal court in California. After 11 days of testimonies and arguments, a 9-member jury deliberated for less than two hours to reach a unanimous verdict, saying Musk filed the case too late, beyond the statute of limitations. Also on the show, research finds US drivers have spent over $40 billion in additional fuel costs since the start of the Iran war.
OpenAI CEO and president found not liable for breaking contracts made with Musk when founding the startup A jury ruled in favor of Sam Altman in the culmination of a long and bitter legal battle that pitted the richest person in the world against a leader of the AI boom. The federal jury in Oakland, California, found Altman and Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, not liable for unjustly enriched themselves and breaking contracts made with Musk when founding the startup. Continue reading...