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OpenAI launches new voice intelligence features in its API

**OpenAI Unveils Advanced Voice Intelligence in API** OpenAI has significantly expanded its API capabilities with the launch of new voice intelligence features, empowering developers to integrate sophisticated speech functionalities into their applications. The update introduces powerful text-to-speech (TTS) and enhanced speech-to-text (STT) models, designed for high-quality audio generation and accurate transcription. The new TTS model

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The fax machine is the bottleneck in US healthcare, and VCs are starting to notice

**The Fading Fax: Healthcare’s Persistent Bottleneck Gets a VC Wake-Up Call** In an age of AI and precision medicine, it’s startling to realize that the fax machine remains a foundational, yet debilitating, technology in U.S. healthcare. This anachronistic device is a significant bottleneck, impeding the efficient flow of critical patient information and hindering the very

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

## Final Hours: Grab Your Half-Price TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Pass! The countdown is on! For just the next 24 hours, an exclusive offer for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 attendees is still available. This is your absolute last chance to secure a second pass to the highly anticipated conference at an unbeatable 50% discount. Don’t miss this

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The “people’s airline” and the enterprise AI gold rush

## The “People’s Airline” and the Enterprise AI Gold Rush The concept of a “people’s airline” evokes a bygone era: a national champion, often state-backed, designed to serve the public good, connect communities, and project national prestige. It was a vision of shared accessibility, grand infrastructure, and tangible service, albeit sometimes plagued by bureaucratic inefficiencies

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Cloudflare says AI made 1,100 jobs obsolete, even as revenue hit a record high

Cloudflare has announced that artificial intelligence has led to the obsolescence of approximately 1,100 jobs within its operations. This revelation comes even as the internet infrastructure firm reported a record high in revenue. The disclosure underscores the complex impact of AI, demonstrating its capacity to drive unprecedented efficiency and financial growth for companies while simultaneously

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Intel’s comeback story is even wilder than it seems

**Intel’s Wild Ride Back to Relevance** Intel’s comeback story isn’t just a narrative of corporate recovery; it’s a high-stakes drama that truly is wilder than it seems. For years, the undisputed titan of silicon found itself in an uncharacteristic slump, battling manufacturing delays, losing market share, and facing existential questions about its future dominance. Many

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Laid-off Oracle workers tried to negotiate better severance. Oracle said no. 

## Oracle Workers’ Severance Push Rejected Recent layoffs at tech giant Oracle have seen affected employees attempt to negotiate improved severance packages, only to be met with a firm refusal from the company. Following a wave of redundancies, primarily impacting cloud and hardware divisions, some laid-off workers engaged in discussions with Oracle, seeking enhanced benefits

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