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WholeSum tops up Pre-Seed with $335K to fix AI’s trust problem in text analytics
UK-based analytics startup WholeSum has brought its total Pre-Seed funding to $1.3 million, with an additional $335,000 new investment from Love Ventures, Beamline, and strategic angels, following its initial $965k raise led by Twin Path Ventures announced earlier this year. The round comes amid growing demand from enterprises in high-trust sectors, where organisations are increasingly read more
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The Problem With Art Awards
Daily Newsletter Lucian Freud’s paintings of “lostness,” the real purpose of art awards, a new center for Native American art, and a lot of chair stuff. Are art awards meant to provide artists with recognition and material support, or to reinforce power structures and maintain the status quo? Damien Davis argues it’s the latter in read more
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MuseCool is using audio AI to fix the biggest problem in music education
Music education hasn’t changed much in generations. Children still attend weekly lessons, practise inconsistently at home, and teachers rely largely on instinct rather than measurable data. But now a startup believes AI can fix that gap and bring gamification and feedback loops to one of the most traditional corners of education. MuseCool is a London-based read more
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The Art World's Epstein Problem
Weekly Newsletter How to root out corruption and depravity in our community, artists against ICE, the Washington Post lays off its art critic, the pitfalls of archival art, and more. Why are we so obsessed with the Epstein files? Because they’ve long stopped being about just one depraved pedophile and have come to symbolize the read more
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Why financial control is becoming a technology problem
For decades, financial control was a function of accounting discipline. Budgets were set annually, spend was reviewed retrospectively, and finance teams relied on reports generated long after money had left the business. Technology supported the process, but it rarely defined it. That model no longer holds. As companies digitise their operations, financial control has quietly read more
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