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Anthropic to open D.C. office, more here Wayve partners with Uber to bring rides to Tokyo, more here
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Free EV auto show at Healthy Homes Fair  Montgomery County leaders to discuss Anti-Algorithmic Price Fixing Act Anthropic sues Trump administration 
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Anthropic responds to Dept. of War plans/critcism West Virginia AI pitch competition coming up in April
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-New Open AI and Amazon partnership -Thousands of jobs slashed at Block, which is owned by Twitter's co-founder -Maryland DOT takes proposals for the next round of new fast charging stations along key highways and routes, starting March 17th
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U.S. Tech Corps announced by White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Maryland Tech Council to host 7th Annual Technology Transformation Conference  Listen to my latest podcast here  
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What I’m learning about the new robotaxi company testing in DC, which seems to be Waymo’s competitor
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Increase in autonomous taxis and availability The writing is already on the wall for this one. Waymo, Uber, and Lyft are all exploring cities to add robotaxis, with Uber and Lyft hoping to add robotaxis in London next year. Waymo is also hoping to begin offering services in D.C. in 2026. I asked Councilmember Charles...
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The Choros app and social club was created by Alex Vans. “The idea is about a year old. We started a little more than six months ago with a beta web app, with 20 guys,” he said. “My goal for Choros in five years is to be live in 4 to 5, mid to upper...
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If you work in the medical field, you may be familiar with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). “Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a portable, non-invasive, brain imaging technology that uses low levels of non-ionizing light to record changes in cerebral blood flow in the brain through optical sensors placed on the surface of the scalp,” according...
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Women in tech will gather at National Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday. I had a conversation with Michaela Jeffery-Morrison, the founder and managing director of the Women in Tech World Series, to learn more about what to expect. She joined the chat from London. “Recent reports have named Washington, D.C. as one of the best...
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Blink’s CEO Brendan Jones is excited about the company’s new headquarters in Bowie, and more. “We’ll probably have upwards of 150 new high-tech, higher than the average, wage jobs here,” Jones said. Watch the story that aired in this week’s ‘Tech Talk’ on DCNewsNow.com, or listen to this episode for our extended conversation.
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This week I sat down with Panos Kostopulos to talk about Proxy Foods. The CEO from Greece started developing his company at Georgetown University, investors include billionaire Ted Leonsis. Watch the story that aired on DC News Now here. “We want to create a food tech hub in D.C.” -Kostopulos
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Let’s start with the GPT store, think app store but on another level. The store allows you to “discover and create custom versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, extra knowledge, and any combination of skills,” according to OpenAI. The store includes personalized trail recommendations from AllTrails, Khan Academy’s Code Tutor, Canva and more. They say “building your own GPT...
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With higher prices on most goods, and the holidays quickly approaching, it’s time to save where you can. Here are five ways you can save, using tech. I tested many of these tips in recent weeks, and they work. Compare prices using Google Images It’s tempting to buy the first item you see, but you...
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Watch here Headlines: -Why the New York Times says Twitter may use a plan to get around Musk’s offer -What’s new with WhatsApp? -If you’re interested in tech jobs in D.C., without a college degree, click here.
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