Last 24 hours to get 50% off a second pass to Disrupt 2026 | TechCrunch

Last 24 hours to get 50% off a second pass to Disrupt 2026 | TechCrunch

Today is the last day. At 11:59 p.m. PT, the 50% off second pass offer for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ends. After that, prices go up, and the option to bring a partner, co-founder, or colleague with you at half the cost disappears. Register now to lock in your savings. Save up to $410 on your pass and get 50% on a second pass….

The biggest U.S. power grid is under strain from AI — and no one is happy

The biggest U.S. power grid is under strain from AI — and no one is happy

Pity the PJM Interconnection. For decades, the grid operator worked quietly and in the background, matching electricity demand with supply. Meanwhile, customers enjoyed some of the lowest electricity prices in the United States. No longer. Politicians, businesses, households, power companies think it needs an overhaul. Even PJM is in agreement. PJM released a white paper…

Could Lovable’s automatic 10% pay raise be the cure for toxic cultures?

Could Lovable’s automatic 10% pay raise be the cure for toxic cultures?

Stockholm-based vibe-coding platform Lovable is growing revenue at an astronomical rate — and doing something that few U.S. companies, startup or otherwise, would even contemplate: voluntarily promising annual 10% salary raises for all employees on their work anniversaries. In the U.S. corporate world, employees don’t generally get built-in raises unless they’ve unionized, and even then,…

Elon Musk’s lawsuit is putting OpenAI’s safety record under the microscope

Elon Musk’s lawsuit is putting OpenAI’s safety record under the microscope

Elon Musk’s legal effort to dismantle OpenAI may hinge on how its for-profit subsidiary enhances or detracts from the frontier lab’s founding mission of ensuring that humanity benefits from artificial general intelligence. On Thursday, a federal court in Oakland, California, heard a former employee and board member say the company’s efforts to push AI products…

Perplexity’s Personal Computer is now available to everyone on Mac

Perplexity’s Personal Computer is now available to everyone on Mac

Perplexity’s Personal Computer, its answer to OpenClaw and other local AI agents, is now available to all Mac users via its desktop app, the company announced on Thursday. As a reminder, Personal Computer is an expansion on Perplexity’s general-purpose, multi-model digital worker dubbed, confusingly, Perplexity Computer. “Personal Computer,” meanwhile, is designed to bring those capabilities…

OpenAI introduces new ‘Trusted Contact’ safeguard for cases of possible self-harm

OpenAI introduces new ‘Trusted Contact’ safeguard for cases of possible self-harm

On Thursday OpenAI announced a new feature called Trusted Contact, designed to alert a trusted third party if mentions of self-harm are expressed within a conversation. The feature allows an adult ChatGPT user to designate another person as a trusted contact within their account, such as a friend or family member. In cases where a…

The back office problem that explains why specialists never call you back

The back office problem that explains why specialists never call you back

A lot of the conversation around AI in healthcare focuses on diagnostics and drug discovery or on doctor-patient visits. But a less visible part of the system affects whether patients actually get seen at all, and it has less to do with the number of doctors in the world (too few) and more with the…

Gusto hits $1B revenue, a figure that brings it closer to public markets

Gusto hits $1B revenue, a figure that brings it closer to public markets

While AI disruption looms over many legacy SaaS companies, several HR tech startups seem to be thriving. One of these companies is small-business payroll provider Gusto. The 14-year-old company, last valued at over $9 billion, just announced that it surpassed $1 billion in revenue earlier this year. Unlike many startups that report annualized recurring revenue…

Hackers deface school login pages after claiming another Instructure hack

Hackers deface school login pages after claiming another Instructure hack

On Tuesday, education tech giant Instructure disclosed a data breach where hackers stole students’ private information, including their names, personal email addresses, and messages sent between teachers and students.  Now, it appears hackers were able to compromise Instructure again — this time defacing several schools’ login pages to the company’s platform Canvas, which allows schools…