Science & Technology
AI that actually makes your job easier with Arvind Jain from Glean
When someone starts two incredibly successful enterprise companies, they must really understand the issues enterprises face and how to solve them. This week on Found, Becca and Dom talk with Arvind Jain, the CEO and co-founder of Glean () , an AI-powered work assistant that connects and understands enterprise knowledge. The idea for Glean was…
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Amazing Projects From Open Sauce 2024
Earlier this month, we hit up Open Sauce in San Francisco, CA to see some of the coolest inventions, panels and innovations from around the world. The event is the brainchild of YouTuber William Osman and was created as a “celebration of makers and creators”— a kind of VidCon for the STEM set meets Science…
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Motorola Razr and Razr Plus 2024 First Look
The Motorola Razr Plus and Razr are back for 2024! The Chicago-based company took last year’s models another step farther with new colors and finishes, upgraded cameras, Moto AI and Google Gemini. Motorola announced the phones along with new cases with straps that let you wear them across your body or with pearls and gold…
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Unboxing the 2024 Motorola Razr+ in Hot Pink
What’s hot? The Motorola Razr+ in Hot Pink. Full review coming soon. #phone #mobile #razr #motorola #flipphone #hellomoto
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