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Education services company Perdoceo acquires coding bootcamp school Coding Dojo for $52.8M

GeekWire

based software engineering bootcamp operator, has been acquired by Perdoceo , a publicly traded Illinois-based company that owns online academic institutions including Colorado Technical University and American InterContinental University System. The company is No. The company has around 700 employees, according to LinkedIn.

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Seattle launches permit system for companies testing self-driving vehicles on city streets

GeekWire

Tech companies and automakers that want to test self-driving cars on Seattle streets now have to obtain a permit showing they comply with safety and liability regulations. The Seattle City Council and Department of Transportation launched the permitting program Nov. (GeekWIre Photo / Taylor Soper). The state of AVs in Seattle.

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Amazon adds new Prime benefit with One Medical virtual and in-person health care service

GeekWire

billion acquisition of primary care company One Medical, Amazon is making health care through the platform a benefit for Prime members. and pay for these visits with insurance or out of pocket. One Medical also accepts health plans from most insurance carriers. The company went public in January 2020.

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How CIOs Can Become Artificial Intelligence Experts

The Accidental Successful CIO

However, now, industries as diverse as retailing, manufacturing, finance and insurance are taking advantage of new products that make it much easier for businesses to create AI tools specific to their needs. AI tool customers are discouraged from operating their programs with complete independence.

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Five Guys Burglary: Hackers Take a Bite Out of Burger Chain

SecureWorld News

Popular hamburger chain Five Guys recently announced in a consumer notification letter that the company experienced a security incident possibly impacting personal information of employees and customers. The letter says the company discovered the incident on September 17, 2022, which involved unauthorized access to some files on a server.

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Magic Leap somehow raised $500 million to make another AR headset

The Verge

Magic Leap has raised $500 million in funding and is preparing to release a new AR headset, the Magic Leap 2, next year, the company announced Monday. The headset will be generally available next year, the company said, and “select customers” are using it as part of an early access program.

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Geeks Give Back at the GeekWire Awards: Meet three groups wielding tech for good causes

GeekWire

The GeekWire Awards recognize the top innovators and companies in Pacific Northwest technology. The half-day program runs for four weeks in the summer and is virtual so that it can reach a larger geographical area, including rural areas of Washington state. The Geeks Give Back category is presented again this year by BECU.

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