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Pew Research Center's latest report reveals that X (formerly Twitter) still holds a significant position in the U.S. social media market, despite increased competition from platforms like Threads and Bluesky.
While these alternative platforms have attracted some users, their adoption rates remain low compared to X. YouTube and Facebook continue to dominate the social media landscape, with Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Reddit, and Snapchat also experiencing growth in user base.
X's user base has remained relatively stable over the years, indicating its resilience in the face of new entrants and shifting user preferences.
A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggests that now is the best time to invest in climate tech, contrasting with the perception of a cooling investment landscape. The IEA's forecasts have shifted dramatically in the last decade, with current worst-case scenarios aligning with the best-case scenarios of 2014.
The world's expectations regarding carbon emissions have changed significantly, influenced by factors like increased electric vehicle sales, renewable energy adoption in developing countries, and China's commitment to peak emissions before 2030. Technologies such as cheap solar and wind power, coupled with inexpensive batteries, have contributed to this shift.
Geothermal energy and grid-optimizing software hold promise for further advancements. Despite a potentially gloomy outlook for climate tech investors, there are bright patches indicating a potential inflection point in bending global emissions downward.
Thomas Lee Young, founder of Interface AI, is leveraging AI to prevent industrial accidents. His unique background, growing up in Trinidad and Tobago around oil rigs, gives him an edge in understanding the challenges faced by heavy industry.
Interface AI uses AI to audit operating procedures, cross-checking them against regulations and policies to identify errors. In one case, their software found over 10,000 errors in a Canadian energy company's standard operating procedures in just a few months, a task that would have cost millions and taken years manually.
The company's success has led to significant contracts and expansion into new markets. Interface AI's innovative approach and Young's ability to connect with industry executives are driving its growth in the industrial tech sector.
Sierra, a San Francisco-based startup specializing in AI customer service agents, has reached $100 million in annual revenue run rate (ARR) in just 21 months. Founded by Bret Taylor (former Salesforce co-CEO) and Clay Bavor (longtime Google alum), Sierra's rapid growth underscores the increasing adoption of AI agents across various industries.
Sierra's AI agents handle tasks like patient authentication, returns processing, credit card replacements, and mortgage applications, automating customer service operations. The company's client base includes tech companies such as Deliveroo, Discord, Ramp, Rivian, and SoFi, as well as established businesses like ADT, Bissell, Vans, Cigna, and SiriusXM.
Sierra operates on an outcomes-based pricing model, charging customers for completed work. Valued at $10 billion after a $350 million funding round, Sierra competes with startups like Decagon and Intercom, claiming leadership in the AI customer service category.
A new wave of AI-powered wearables aims to integrate artificial intelligence into daily life. These gadgets include necklaces, rings, wristbands, and portable devices, designed for productivity or companionship. Key devices include:
These AI wearables represent a significant step in integrating AI into everyday routines.
CrowdStrike has confirmed the termination of a "suspicious insider" who allegedly leaked company information to the hacking group Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters.
The hackers claimed to have accessed CrowdStrike systems through a breach at Gainsight, a customer relationship management company. However, CrowdStrike denies these claims, stating that their systems were not compromised.
The company believes the insider shared screenshots of his computer screen externally and has reported the incident to law enforcement.
Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, a collective of hacking groups, has also claimed responsibility for stealing data from numerous other companies that rely on Salesforce.
X (formerly Twitter) is rolling out a new "About this account" feature to enhance user profile transparency. This feature displays key account details such as location, username change history, join date, and app download source.
The goal is to reduce inauthentic engagement by helping users identify potential bots or malicious actors. Users can view this information by clicking on the "Joined" date on a profile.
While the feature is appearing for some users globally, access is not yet universal. X allows users to control whether their country or region is displayed. Additionally, X may introduce a VPN detection feature to warn users about potential location masking.
This move aligns with other social networks like Instagram, which already offer similar transparency features.