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Black Crow AI raises $25M to predict which products e-commerce customers will buy

TechCrunch

With a war chest now exceeding $30 million, CEO Richard Harris says that Black Crow will use the capital to “accelerate development of new and accessible machine learning use cases in both digital commerce and adjacent verticals” and expand the team across “product, client service, and commercial.”

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There’s no single path to entrepreneurial success

Innovation 2 Enterprise

4,371,752 is just one of the more than thirty-three patents issued to Tulsa born and raised inventor and entrepreneur Gordon Matthews (1936 – 2002). Gordon Matthews took the corporate route — from IBM, to his own companies, and then back to corporate consulting. There is no single path to entrepreneurial success. It’s a reminder.

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Lee Jun-goo, CEO of ANDOPEN, Sets Sights on Global Biometric Control Market

AsiaTechDaily

Register The once futuristic scene of iris recognition for identification, seen in the 2002 film Minority Report, has become a reality in 2023. To tackle this issue, ANDOPEN has developed a decentralized face recognition solution that doesn’t require separate server storage of personal information.

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The Book that Reveals 10 Steps to Solving Any Complex Problem

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In their book Cracking Complexity , David Komlos and David Benjamin share the steps to working through any complex business problem—both quickly and using existing talent, not consultants. In this way, they collectively progress from debate and story-telling around issues and opportunities, to ideas and finally to answers.