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Reload launched its flagship product, Epic, this week, following a $2.275 million funding round to provide a management system for autonomous AI agents within software engineering teams. Reporting from TechCrunch indicates that Reload aims to transform ad hoc developer AI usage into a governed corporate system with specific permissions and persistent oversight. This shift is significant because the entity controlling the system of record for AI agents dictates how automated labor is tracked, audited, and integrated across disparate vendor models. Organizations currently face fragmentation as different agents perform isolated tasks

Luke Bailey announced the permanent relaunch of Score, a dating application requiring Equifax-verified credit data for premium access, following a 50,000-user pilot phase that concluded in 2024. Reporting from TechCrunch indicates the platform will now operate as a permanent iOS application with planned expansion into the Canadian market. This move signifies a structural shift where credit bureaus, historically used for lending and housing, function as gatekeepers for social capital. By integrating soft-pull credit inquiries into the onboarding process, the platform formalizes financial health as a primary metric for interpersonal compatibility.

Talksign, a Nigeria and UK-based AI company, launched Talksign-1 on Monday, a model it says translates American Sign Language into speech and text in under 100 milliseconds. Reporting from the company says the release targets a structural bottleneck in digital infrastructure: most mainstream interfaces assume spoken audio input and output. World Health Organisation figures put the addressable need at scale, with over 430 million people worldwide who are deaf and 70 million people who use sign language as their primary communication method, yet core tools like video conferencing and service

Complyance said Wednesday it raised a $20 million Series A led by GV to sell AI agents that run continuous governance, risk, and compliance checks inside enterprise tech stacks. Reporting from TechCrunch describes a product aimed at replacing periodic, audit-based reviews that can take weeks or months with automated checks that run in seconds. The shift matters because large companies increasingly treat compliance as a real-time control surface tied to vendor access and data movement, not a quarterly paperwork cycle. Capital is shifting compliance from audits to always-on controls Complyance

Google software engineer Chisom Okwor is building Braidiant, a US-based startup developing an automated handheld device to speed up hair braiding for professional stylists. Launched in 2024, the company targets a labor-intensive market where price, time, and physical strain limit supply. Okwor previously worked on Google Maps for cars and paid for her undergraduate computer science degree by braiding hair. That experience shaped Braidiant’s focus on building tools that support stylists’ work rather than replace it.​ Automating Standardized Braiding Styles Hair braiding in the US is often expensive and time-consuming,

Two recent Stanford graduates have raised $2 million to launch Breakthrough Ventures, a hybrid accelerator for college student and recent graduate founders across the US, according to TechCrunch. The program mirrors how top universities often turn class projects into venture-scale companies by packaging funding, infrastructure, and investor exposure into a single pathway. While Breakthrough recruits founders nationally, much of its deal flow and decision-making remains anchored in Stanford-connected spaces, a dynamic that shapes who sets early company terms and captures ownership at the earliest stages. Funding, Infrastructure, and Formation Rolled

Terra Industries, a Nigeria-based defense technology company, raised an $11.75 million in funding led by Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC [Lonsdale is also co-founder of companies including Palantir Technologies, Addepar, and OpenGov], as it emerged from stealth, according to TechCrunch. The round included Valor Equity Partners, Lux Capital, SV Angel, and Nova Global. Terra previously raised an $800,000 pre-seed round. The company said African investors in the round included Tofino Capital, Kaleo Ventures, and DFS Lab. Terra, founded by CEO Nathan Nwachuku, 22, and CTO Maxwell Maduka, 24, builds autonomous systems to

Former Harvard students AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio have raised a $6.6 million seed round led by General Catalyst to develop Mira: audio-first smart glasses that “remember everything.” Described as a “second brain,” Mira designed to learn throughout your daily life and provide personalized, private insights. The Viral Moment That Started It All Nguyen and Ardayfio first drew widespread attention in September 2024 after an X video demonstrating their hacked Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses went viral. In the demo, the pair used facial recognition tools and public data sources to

Sula Labs, a beauty research and development lab for melanin-rich skin, and UFarmX, an AI-powered agri-fintech platform tackling Africa’s agricultural financing gap, have been named the $100,000 Co-Grand Prize Winners of the Black Ambition Prize. Black Ambition’s fifth annual Demo Day, held November 14–15 in Miami, marked the culmination of its three-month accelerator for underrepresented founders. Featuring conversations with Pharrell Williams and investor Mellody Hobson, and a surprise performance from Chance the Rapper, the event spotlighted 27 prize winners selected from more than 2,500 applicants. Sula Labs: Pioneering Science-Driven Beauty for Melanin-Rich Skin

Black and other minority-owned businesses are being severely affected by the federal government shutdown. A recent survey conducted by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) reveals that these firms are being adversely affected by the economic downturn caused by the shutdown. The closure, which began on October 1, is expected to be one of the longest in US history. Additionally, new analysis by Creative Investment Research estimates that the shutdown could result in losses ranging from $400 million to $450 million for minority business enterprises (MBEs). Black businesses affected

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