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With the normalization of AI, 4 DevSecOps trends emerge

The role of AI in software development reaches a pivotal moment, one that will force organizations and their DevSecOps leaders to be more proactive in promoting effective and responsible use of AI.

The creative economy is ready for a labor movement

Creators face the same stresses as any freelance business owner, but at the same time, they are completely dependent on the whims of massive social platforms, which don't pay them enough, or at all, to create enormous value.

Stripe's growth impresses: total payment volume exceeds $1 trillion

Stripe's annual data provides the framework for a thriving and expanding company. Stripe is so big that its growth must be compared to the overall growth of the payments space. By that measure, the company is outperforming its market.

Ida uses AI to avoid food waste in supermarkets

ida is a relatively new French startup that wants to work with supermarkets and grocery stores to optimize new orders for fresh products, such as fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry and fish.

Building a strong startup development culture requires constant adjustment

Most tech startups are born from some of the first engineers who built the company's initial product. As those first builders work together, they begin to establish a developer culture, sometimes deliberately, sometimes not.

An 'AI-powered' ad creates controversy among creators on Instagram

Creatives on Instagram have criticized a new Under Armor ad featuring boxer Anthony Joshua after its director described it as the "first AI-powered sports commercial."

Vicarius gets 30 million to detect vulnerabilities with AI

Vicarius the vulnerability remediation platform: recently launched a text-generating AI tool, vuln_GPT, that helps write system breach detection and remediation scripts

Goodnotes Acquires AI-Powered Video Summarization Startup

Goodnotes, a London-based note-taking startup, said today that it is acquiring South Korean startup Dropthebit, which operates a meeting and video summary tool called Traw. With the acquisition, Goodnotes seeks to go beyond the classroom and explore creating productivity tools for professionals.

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