• Depop taps AI to generate listings for clothes from just 1 photo

    Depop taps AI to generate listings for clothes from just 1 photo
    Fashion app Depop has unveiled new AI gear from the firm’s tech wardrobe. The second-hand marketplace can now generate an entire listing from a single photo. Launched today, the feature is designed to accelerate sales. All users need to do is upload their image and hit “Generate Description.” Image recognition and GenAI will then create the listing description. The system will also add various item attributes, from category to colour and brand. Every detail will incorporate De
  • TNW Podcast: The finances of OnlyFans, quantum accelerators, WeTransfer cuts

    TNW Podcast: The finances of OnlyFans, quantum accelerators, WeTransfer cuts
     Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Linnea and Andrii talk about quantum accelerators, major job cuts at WeTransfer, a planet that never was, and a few things in between. You’ll also hear an on-stage interview with Lee Taylor, CFO of OnlyFans, with Cristina Criddle, techn
  • Rotterdam startup aims to improve laparoscopy with turbine tech

    Rotterdam startup aims to improve laparoscopy with turbine tech
    Spatium Medical, a spinoff from the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, has raised €5mn to improve laparoscopy with its smart insufflation device. Insufflation refers to the process of introducing gas, typically CO2, into the abdomen, in order to “inflate” it and create enough workspace for the surgeon. However, the use of pressurised CO2 gas comes with a series of disadvantages, especially in high pressures. These include the disruption of blood flow to the organs, obstructio
  • Dutch seabed security robots have caught the eye of NATO

    Dutch seabed security robots have caught the eye of NATO
    A Dutch startup has made the cut for NATO’s DIANA accelerator, which aims to build tech edges over the alliance’s adversaries. The company, named Lobster Robotics, develops underwater drones that survey the seas. Despite their small size and low costs, the robots are packed with powerful sensors.”It’s the quality and scalability of our data that sets us apart,” CEO Stephan Rutten said in June. That data produces high-resolution, interactive, optical seabed maps. Th
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  • Using an analogous color scheme in UX design

    The world is naturally painted with color, from the greens of the trees to the blues of the ocean. Think of the emotions you feel when looking at a rainbow or a sunset during the golden hour. The harmony of colors in nature often inspires many of the color schemes we use in the digital world.

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