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Week in Review: Cluely helps you cheat on everything

Welcome back to the week in review! We have countless news for you this week: Slate EVS in the wild; Airbnb price updates; A hack on the Blue Shield; And much more. Let’s go!

Get an idea: Cluely is a AI-based tool that helps people to cheat For exams, sales calls and even interviews. Although one of the co -founders from Columbia over a similar tool and one that was thrown by Columbia The company’s ads are too shortCluely has a monthly $ $ $ $ arr. Probably win fraudsters sometimes?

I’m interested: EV Maker Slate worked in relative secrecy until Techcrunch published a report in which Bezos’ financial commitment and his plan for the Prize of his EV reveals around 25,000 US dollars. Now the company is Plant plant trolleys to gain La for interest.

See red: Tesla had his earnings discussion in the first quarter on Tuesday and we looked at how the company is doing. Compounding, It doesn’t work well: Tesla’s net income reflects a decrease of 71% compared to the same quarter of the previous year, and it was the worst quarter for Tesla deliveries for more than two years.


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Airbnb logo that is displayed on a telephone screen that is located on a card from Krakow
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No more hidden fees: Airbnb is now automatically displayed The total costs for a specific propertyincluding all fees when people are looking for real estate.

Only vibing: Adaptive computer “Vibe coding” platform Facilitates non-programmers to create apps and only use text requirements. The company recently announced a seed round of 7 million US dollars, which was led by Pebblebred.

However, it is still bad: While the government is trying to adopt laws that are aiming to change young people’s experiences online, a new study from PEW research shows Some teenagers find social media a positive influence: According to the study, 74% of US teachers said that they feel more connected to social media to their friends, and 63% stated that online platforms give them a place to express their creativity.

Great, great: Blue sign of California Notified customers of a data injury this week. The insurance giant said he used Google Analytics to follow how his customers used his websites, but a misunderstanding also made it possible to collect personal and health information.

Down bad: Bluesky went down for users Thursday evening, and we ask ourselves how a decentralized network could go under in the first place. On Friday, Bluesky confirmed that it had been hit by a DDOS attack.

Chess matt! Chess.com boasts about it Now has 200 million members. Albert Cheng, Chief Growth Officer at Chess.com, attributes the continued product innovation of the company as one of the reasons why it recorded strong and persistent growth.

Go with the river: Adam Neumann’s Proptech Company, Flow, the former CEO von Weork, has over 100 million US dollars secured in financial resourcesBring the evaluation to approx. 2.5 billion US dollars. In view of the problematic history of Wework, this certainly raised the eyebrows.

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Tesla problems: Counter -reaction against Elon Musk has risen to such a level that Tesla’s lawyers feel The need to warn investors It could damage the company’s brand and business. While the risk factors are usually so far and excessively careful, a new (or removal of the old) language can signal which problems or developments are most important for a company like Tesla and, above all, its legal team, writes Sean O’Kane.



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