• French startup bags €2M to make cancer clinical trials more accessible

    French startup bags €2M to make cancer clinical trials more accessible
    Paris-based Klineo has raised €2mn for its AI platform that facilitates access to cancer clinical trials. Klineo’s platform connects doctors and patients directly with relevant clinical trials. It provides trial search, contact with medical centres, as well as real-time updates and notifications when a new clinical trial matches the patient’s criteria. The startup’s solution currently covers trials on skin cancer, breast cancer, and lymphoma. Klineo was founded in 2021 by
  • OpenAI to train LLMs on Financial Times content — with permission

    OpenAI to train LLMs on Financial Times content — with permission
    The Financial Times (full disclosure — the owners of The Next Web) have inked a deal with OpenAI. The American firm will use the British publisher’s content to train its generative AI models. The deal is the latest in a string of new partnerships between OpenAI and global news publishers like Axel Springer, Associated Press, and Le Monde. The company did not disclose the financial terms of any of the contracts. In 2023 alone, hundreds of pages of litigation and countless articles ac
  • 15 Best New Fonts, April 2024

    15 Best New Fonts, April 2024
    Just like web design, type design follows trends. And while there’s always room for an exciting outsider, we tend to see similar fonts released at similar times.
  • New UK cybersecurity law will make weak passwords a thing of the past

    New UK cybersecurity law will make weak passwords a thing of the past
    Under the UK’s new cybersecurity law, consumer smart devices can no longer allow the use of weak, easy-to-guess passwords, such as “admin” or “12345.” This is part of a set of minimum-security standards the UK is requiring to protect consumers from hacking and cyberattacks. The law covers every smart device that comes with internet or network connectivity, ranging from TVs and phones to game consoles, connected fridges, and smart doorbells. Manufacturers of such pr
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  • Polestar unveils ‘world’s first’ 10-minute charge EV prototype

    Polestar unveils ‘world’s first’ 10-minute charge EV prototype
    Polestar has successfully charged its upcoming EV model in just 10 minutes.    The Swedish car maker achieved the feat using a “silicon-dominant” battery built by Israeli startup StoreDot.  Polestar installed the battery in a fully drivable prototype of its Polestar 5 model, set to go on sale next year. It managed to charge the EV from 10% to 80% under the 10-minute time cap. StoreDot’s batteries use silicon anodes instead  of graphite. Silicon anodes can s

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