Hinge CEO Steps Down to Chase AI Startup Dream
Hinge founder and CEO Justin McLeod is stepping down after 13 years. He’s leaving to launch a new AI-driven venture called Overtone, which will be backed by Match Group.
Hinge founder and CEO Justin McLeod is stepping down after 13 years. He’s leaving to launch a new AI-driven venture called Overtone, which will be backed by Match Group.
According to a Menlo Ventures survey, Anthropic now commands 40% of enterprise LLM spend, unseating OpenAI. The surge is driven by a $4B coding tools market, but the overall $37B figure masks surprisingly narrow adoption outside of tech teams.
A major regulatory battle is brewing over how to connect power-hungry data centers to the U.S. grid. Key players are clashing at FERC, with some wanting new rules that could force data centers to bring their own power generation, a move others call a flawed distraction that will stall critical devel
Tired of poor quality and missed deadlines, three supplement founders started their own factory. What began as a solution for their own company in 2019 has turned into a full-service contract manufacturing powerhouse.
The two tech giants are reportedly collaborating to streamline switching between mobile ecosystems. This could finally solve the headaches of incomplete transfers and lost data.
The pressure is on for corporate leaders to move beyond AI hype and pilot projects. According to insights from Fortune’s Brainstorm AI, 2026 is the year they’ll need to prove real ROI and growth from their investments.
NVIDIA just overhauled its core CUDA software with a new “tile-based” model called CUDA Tile. Iconic chip architect Jim Keller thinks this major shift could finally make it easier to run code on rivals like AMD. But the move is a double-edged sword for NVIDIA’s control.
TikTok is rolling out a new feature called Shared Collections, letting users over 16 save and organize videos with friends. The company also previewed Shared Feeds, a coming feature for watching a personalized feed of 15 videos daily with someone else.
AWS used its re:Invent conference to double down on its custom silicon, announcing the 3nm Trainium3 chip and teasing a future Trainium4. In a major strategic shift, the company also revealed its “AI Factory” plan to place its chips in external data centers. The event’s narrative heavily emphasized
Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, has directly addressed his team to quash rumors of his departure. This comes after a Bloomberg report over the weekend suggested he was considering leaving the company.