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Extra Crunch roundup: Here’s everything you missed at TechCrunch Disrupt 2021

TechCrunch

Even in person, there’s no way to absorb Disrupt in its entirety. Many reporters filed stories recapping the interviews and panels they conducted at Disrupt, and there will be more to come in the next few days. Full coverage of TechCrunch Disrupt 2021. Duolingo doesn’t want to disrupt the college degree. Walter Thompson.

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Newsletter: Medical selfies are the next big thing + Back on the road in Dubai

OurCrowd

OurCrowd is investing in Binah.ai, an Israeli startup that is disrupting the remote, real-time health data monitoring market with software that extracts vital signs in one minute using a medical selfie taken with a standard smartphone, tablet or laptop camera. Your portfolio gets stronger when the OurCrowd network gets involved.

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The Station: Tier buys Spin, Waymo gets to charge for robotaxi, and Tesla needs a Tim Cook

TechCrunch

Russia invaded Ukraine last week, which, in addition to being a human rights tragedy, is going to affect industries far and wide as supply chains become even further disrupted than they were before war broke out. In China, 60% of journey-miles may be autonomous by 2040, according to a recent report by McKinsey & Co. Miscellaneous.

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TechCrunch: Where top VCs are investing in construction robotics

Dream It

Finishing is the ripest for disruption. Robotics and automation are not only important, but they are also likely the only way to address the challenge of delivering the built environment we need by 2040. This is an indication that the industry is ready for disruption. Any other thoughts you want to share with TechCrunch readers?