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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/06\/17\/reddits-ceo-lashes-out-twitter-gets-evicted-and-nyc-delivery-workers-get-a-pay-raise\/<\/a><\/br> Hi, lovely people, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch\u2019s regular newsletter that highlights the top news in tech over the past week (or so).\u00a0If you haven\u2019t already, sign up here<\/a> to get WiR in your inbox every Saturday.<\/p>\n Reddit\u2019s CEO lashes out:<\/strong><\/a> Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is not backing down amid protests against\u00a0API changes<\/a> made by the platform, Ivan writes. In interviews with The Verge<\/a>,\u00a0NBCNews<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0NPR<\/a>, Huffman defended business decisions made by the company to charge third-party apps, saying that the API wasn\u2019t designed to support these clients.<\/p>\n Subreddits go dark:<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>In related Reddit news, more than 300 subreddits, including popular ones like r\/aww, r\/music r\/videos, and r\/futurology,\u00a0went dark \u2014 preventing users from accessing them \u2014 indefinitely<\/a> after a large protest against Reddit\u2019s API changes ends on June 14. Over the last several days, (June 12-14), thousands of subreddits have joined in solidarity<\/a> to protest Reddit\u2019s aforementioned API changes, which will potentially shut down many third-party apps.<\/p>\n Twitter evicted:<\/strong><\/a> Twitter owes three months\u2019 rent to its Boulder, Colo., landlord, and a judge has signed off on evicting the tech giant from its office there, court documents show. Since its takeover by Elon Musk<\/a>, Twitter\u2019s business has more or less fallen into disarray, and\u00a0there have been numerous reports of unpaid bills<\/a>.<\/p>\n Carvana comes crashing down:<\/strong><\/a> Carvana\u2019s\u00a0big rally<\/a> is now looking more like a blip on the radar, Harri and Alex write. The company has secured billions in equity and debt financing since launching in 2013, and it\u2019s bought a couple of startups \u2014 namely, Car360<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0Adesa<\/a>. But through it all, the company has yet to record<\/a>\u00a0a real profit.<\/p>\n Ransomware gang lists victims:<\/strong><\/a> Clop, the ransomware gang responsible for exploiting a critical security vulnerability in a popular corporate file transfer tool, has begun listing victims of the mass-hacks, including a number of U.S. banks and universities. The Russia-linked ransomware gang has been exploiting the security flaw in MOVEit Transfer, a tool used by corporations and enterprises to share large files over the internet, since late May.<\/span><\/p>\n Check skin conditions with Google Lens:<\/strong><\/a> Google\u2019s enhancing Google Lens, its computer vision-powered app that brings up information related to the objects it identifies, with a useful new feature. Lens can now surface skin conditions similar to what you might see on your own skin, such as moles and rashes \u2014 working from an uploaded photo.<\/p>\n Minimum wage for NYC delivery workers:<\/strong><\/a> New York City has established a new minimum wage for food delivery workers who deliver for platforms like Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub and Relay. It should be a historic win for gig workers, but Rebecca writes about how both delivery workers and companies are unhappy with it.<\/p>\n YouTube lets more users monetize:<\/strong><\/a> YouTube is lowering the requirements for creators to get access to monetization tools under the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). Specifically, the company is expanding its shopping affiliate program to U.S.-based creators who are already a part of YPP and have more than 20,000 subscribers.<\/p>\n TechCrunch\u2019s podcast collection is the gift that keeps on giving \u2014 although this writer might be a little biased. Equity was off this week, but The TechCrunch Podcast<\/a> revisited Inside Startup Battlefield, the four-part series that takes you behind TechCrunch\u2019s Startup Battlefield competition.<\/p>\n Found<\/a>, meanwhile, featured Amy Brown, the co-founder and CEO of Authenticx, a Midwestern startup that helps insurance companies and medical organizations extract data from their call centers using AI.<\/p>\n And on Chain Reaction<\/a>, Patrick Kaminski, the director of digital innovation for web3 and metaverse at L\u2019Oreal, and Manon Cardiel, head of strategic planning and partnerships within web3 and metaverse at L\u2019Oreal, spoke about their experiences in the burgeoning blockchain space.<\/p>\n TC+ subscribers get access to in-depth commentary, analysis and surveys \u2014 which you know if you\u2019re already a subscriber. If you\u2019re not,\u00a0consider signing up<\/a>. Here are a few highlights from this week:<\/em><\/p>\n Corporate America makes bets on AI:<\/a> <\/strong>Hype or not, the potential of AI has tech companies enamored, and businesses large and small have begun betting heavily on efforts that leverage AI in some fashion to spur their growth to new heights. Alex and I investigate.<\/p>\n
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