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YC-backed Taxo raises $5M to slash healthcare admin with its AI 'reasoning engine'

Founded last year and based in San Francisco, Taxo tells TechCrunch it passed $1 million ARR six months after its launch. It now serves about 15 customers, ranging from clinics to government providers.

TraceGains uses AI to target food quality, safety

The tech platform said producers can better detect contamination and allergens with its program in order to achieve compliance.

Primech AI Launches Hytron Lite Smart Cleaning Robot - Optimized for Narrow Spaces and Speed

The new Hytron Lite, featuring the powerful NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super System-on-Module (SoM), represents a significant advancement in Primech AI's mission to revolutionize the cleaning industry. At 30% smaller than the original Hytron,

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Primech AI to Showcase HYTRON AI-Powered Autonomous Bathroom Cleaning Robot at RoboSG 2025

HYTRON will be demonstrated live at Booth T18 in The Nexus, Punggol Digital District's Discovery Hub section, during the two-day RoboSG 2025 event on March 14-15, 2025. The robot combines cutting-edge AI technology with advanced smart sensors to deliver precision cleaning solutions specifically designed for high-traffic bathroom facilities.

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Berks police department testing AI-powered police officer assistant

Muhlenberg Township Police Department is partnering with TRULEO, an AI-Powered Police Officer helps with automating body-worn camera review, coaching and recognition for officers.

Tired of subway delays? The MTA wants to fix that by strapping Google smartphones to New York trains

Google partnered with the MTA on a pilot program that involved using sounds recorded on smartphones attached to trains to detect track issues before they occur.

Cavs' Tristan Thompson takes leading role in new AI company

Tristan Thompson, playing in his 14th NBA season, has been named the Chief Content Officer and Lead Advisor of a new artificial intelligence platform.

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AI scanner used to detect potential potholes

New artificial intelligence (AI) technology could help a council detect potential potholes before they become a problem. Hertfordshire County Council has been trialling Robotiz3d's ARRES Eye, a scanner which can be placed on council vehicles and used to collect data as crews go about their usual daily duties.