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  • Beyond Lovable and Mistral: 21 European startups to watch

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/GettyImages-1134037713.jpg?resize=1200,800″] Europe should be known for BottleCap AI, not bottle cap memes. With its tongue-in-cheek name, this Prague-based AI startup is one of the teams that VCs think you should know. It is not that European startups never cut through the noise — Lovable and Mistral AI are proof of it. But there…

  • Uber wants to turn its millions of drivers into a sensor grid for self-driving companies

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/GettyImages-2259104536.jpg?resize=1200,800″] Uber has a long-term ambition that goes well beyond shuttling passengers: the company eventually wants to outfit its human drivers’ cars with sensors to soak up real-world data for autonomous vehicle (AV) companies — and potentially other companies training AI models on physical-world scenarios. Praveen Neppalli Naga, Uber’s chief technology officer, revealed…

  • Replit’s Amjad Masad on the Cursor deal, fighting Apple, and why he’d rather not sell

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/55242949643_f997627b64_k.jpg?resize=1200,800″] Amjad Masad has been building Replit for a decade, but the last 18 months have been something else entirely. The AI coding assistant company went from $2.8 million in revenue in all of 2024 to tracking toward what Masad describes as a billion-dollar annual run rate. At TechCrunch’s sold-out StrictlyVC event in…

  • Musely secures $360M from General Catalyst without giving up equity

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/MuselyPharmacyBox.png?resize=1200,673″] Musely, a direct-to-consumer telemedicine platform, has secured over $360 million in non-dilutive capital from General Catalyst’s Customer Value Fund (CVF). The company specializes in compounded treatments for skin, hair, and menopause care. Musely co-founder and CEO Jack Jia told TechCrunch that when CVF investors reached out to him last year, he wasn’t…

  • Meta buys robotics startup to bolster its humanoid AI ambitions

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/GettyImages-2195752979.jpg?resize=1200,800″] Meta has acquired humanoid robotics startup Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI) for an undisclosed sum, the social media giant said. “We acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a company at the frontier of robotic intelligence designed to enable robots to understand, predict, and adapt to human behaviors in complex and dynamic environments,” a Meta spokesperson…

  • Coatue has a plan to buy up land for data centers, possibly for Anthropic

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Modular_Data_Center_2.jpg?resize=1200,675″] Coatue, one of the biggest names in venture capital and hedge funds, has a new plan to generate bigger returns on AI beyond its sizable stakes in Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, and data center companies like Singapore’s DayOne and CoreWeave. It has launched a venture called Next Frontier to buy up land near…

  • Did you know you can’t steal a charity? Don’t worry. Elon Musk will remind you.

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/musk-court-2273245544.jpg?resize=1200,801″] Listen onApple PodcastsListen onSpotify Elon Musk spent the better part of three days on the witness stand this week in his lawsuit against OpenAI, and it’s already getting messy. Emails, texts, and his own tweets are surfacing in court, and there are plenty more witnesses to come. Musk’s argument against OpenAI? By converting the company to a for-profit model,…

  • Pentagon inks deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, and AWS to deploy AI on classified networks

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/GettyImages-1292192586.jpg?resize=1200,900″] After landing agreements with Google, SpaceX, and OpenAI, the U.S. Defense Department said on Friday that it has signed deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Reflection AI that allow it to deploy their AI tech and models on its classified networks for “lawful operational use.” “These agreements accelerate the transformation…

  • Ubuntu services hit by outages after DDoS attack

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/ubuntu-failed-update-ddos-attack.png?resize=1200,751″] Hacktivists have claimed responsibility for taking down the public-facing infrastructure of popular Linux operating system distribution Ubuntu, as well as Canonical, the company that develops and maintains the software. The attack began on Thursday, and affected services that Ubuntu users rely on. “Canonical’s web infrastructure is under a sustained, cross-border attack and…

  • Musk v. Altman is just getting started

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/GettyImages-2213399157.jpg?resize=1200,800″] Loading the player… Elon Musk spent the better part of three days on the witness stand this week in his lawsuit against OpenAI, and it’s already getting messy. Emails, texts, and his own tweets are surfacing in court, and there are plenty more witnesses to come. Musk’s argument against OpenAI? By converting the company to a for-profit model, Sam…