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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

In today’s top story, Manish exclusively learned that Omidyar Network, an impact venture firm backed by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, decided to pull out of the India market. The details are still fuzzy, but from what is known, expect to see some Omidyar alums reunite and start their own fund. Read more.

Next, WeRide is eager to get its autonomous vehicles in use outside of China. Rita writes that the company is testing its buses in Singapore. Get on board.

Meanwhile, Mike reports on Spore.Bio, a company leveraging generative AI in a spectral device to detect bad microbes in food factories in real time. Take a bite.

And for those of you headed to Las Vegas for CES 2024, the TechCrunch team wants to meet your startup.

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An AI bear hug: For developers embracing artificial intelligence, Laredo wants to use generative AI to automate developers’ work. Read more.

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That + will get you perks: It pays to pay for services. Snapchat+ subscribers can now create and send AI-generated images. Read more. And get ready for Snapchat’s end-of-year “Recap” to roll out beginning December 13.

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  • How he and his co-founder have successfully worked together since meeting their freshman year of college. Listen here.

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