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VCs at Freestyle, Plexo Capital and Sequoia join Startup Battlefield judges

TechCrunch

Twenty of the most promising and creative early-stage startups — chosen from the elite Startup Battlefield 200 — will bring the heat for $100,000 in the world-renown Startup Battlefield competition at TechCrunch Disrupt on October 18–20 in San Francisco. TechCrunch Disrupt takes place on October 18–20.

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Why AI Won't Be the Investment Opportunity Everyone Thinks It Is

This is going to be BIG.

When I think about true disruptions in tech—the ones that enable huge investor outcomes because they create generational behavior change, entirely new markets, and populate whole business ecosystems out of nothing—location-aware mobile devices stand out to me as right up there with the web itself.

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Unbundling the Game Engine: The Rise of Next Generation 3D Creation Engines

Andreessen Horowitz

The emergence of generative AI, cloud computing, and new spatial platforms is poised to disrupt 3D creation end-to-end. A cloud native engine will enable creation of 3D experiences using any device from anywhere via a browser. Godot was used by the engine creators to ship games for nearly 10 years before the engine was open-sourced.

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Newsletter: Elon Musk’s genius + Surgical robots

OurCrowd

The patented technology allows the surgeon to control tiny, human-like robotic arms that enables procedures currently considered unfeasible, and reduces scarring. In 2004, PayPal co-founder Elon Musk took what appeared to be a huge and perhaps reckless gamble. ” Memic’s strong management team is led by Chairman Maurice R.

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Embracing the Circular Economy: One EO Entrepreneur’s Story

Entrepreneurs' Organization

We are proud to share EO member James Kilkelly ‘s efforts to disrupt the linear economy with his innovative approach to addressing electronic waste. ATM units can be separated into parts and materials enabling their use in new products, displacing the need for new raw materials. He joined EO in 2004.