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Released from court oversight, a Seattle research institution rebrands and resets

GeekWire

It also was set up as a nonprofit that operated like a biotech company, taking discoveries through early-stage research to manufacturing and clinical trials. The institute now focuses on a few core technologies that it can license at earlier stages to biopharma companies.

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Meet 6 women of color-led startups that pitched their businesses in Seattle

GeekWire

(GeekWire Photo / Nate Bek) Open up your networks. based nonprofit organization that supports entrepreneurs with a focus on women and minority founders. The company aims to scale through a digital course and by licensing its intellectual property, Pham said. Reetu Gupta.

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GeekWire Summit: Telehealth experts say COVID-19 created an opportunity to reimagine healthcare

GeekWire

Before the pandemic, the Providence network of providers delivered 70,000 telehealth visits last year. The nonprofit is on track for 1.6 That included changes in licensing rules and coverage of telemedicine by Medicare and private insurance companies. By the spring of this year, it was providing 70,000 visits per week.

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Why Fox News is having a day-long meltdown over Dr. Seuss

Vox

Given what they were being told, viewers of the two networks could be excused for believing that the Dr. Seuss controversy is the biggest news story of the day. Difference in news network coverage right now. Seuss "quite literally being canceled" [Narrator: He wasn't] pic.twitter.com/uSHnBT8sXn — Lis Power (@LisPower1) March 2, 2021.

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Why Meta is giving away its extremely powerful AI model

Vox

As AI becomes more advanced and potentially more dangerous, is it better for society if the code is under wraps — limited to the staff of a small number of companies — or should it be shared with the public so that a wider group of people can have a hand in shaping the transformative technology?

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TikTok’s success has made it a big target for regulators

The Verge

Yesterday we talked about the audio-only social network Clubhouse , which found itself at the center of controversy after failing to take action or even make a public comment after users began to experience harassment within the app. TikTok is registered in the Cayman Islands, for example. But the regulatory pressure is piling up anyway.

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