Welcome back to the week to review! We have received plenty of news for you this week: Slate EVs are stained in the wild; AirBNB Price Update; A hack in the Blue Shield; And much more. Come on!
Get a clue: Cloe is an AI-based equipment that helps people cheat on tests, sales calls and even job interviews. Although one of the co-founders was kicked over a similar tool from Colombia, and one of them The company’s ads become shortCLULY is proud of a $ 5.3 million monthly ARR. Assume that the cheater can win occasionally?
I am interested: The EV maker slate has been operated in relative privacy until TechCrunch publishes a report by publishing a financial involvement of Bezos, as well as plans to pay for about $ 25,000 at its EV price. Now the company is planting concept cars around the LA to gain interest.
Looking Red: Tesla was a call to earn Tesla Q1 on Tuesday and we got a glance at how the company is doing. In short, it is not doing well: Tesla Net income reflects a decrease of 71% from the same quarter of last year and it was the worst quarterly for the supply of Tesla for more than two years.
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News

No more hidden fees: AirBNB will now automatically show the total expenditure for a given property with all the charge, when people search the property.
Just siblings: The adapted computer’s “Vibe Coding” platform makes it easier for non-programmmers to create applications, simply using text requests. The company recently announced a million millions of seeds led by Peabalbed.
It is still bad, though: Although the government has tried to pass the law online to change the experience of adolescents, a new study of Pew research has shown that some teenagers think social media is a positive effect: According to the survey, 5% of our adolescents have said that social media has felt more connected to their friends, and 5% says that online platforms give their creativity.
Great, great California Blue Shield has notified customers this week to violate data. Insurance giants say that it has used Google Analytics to track how customers have used its websites, but a wrong configuration has allowed to collect personal and health information.
Down Bad: Blusky went down for users on Thursday night, surprised us how a decentralized network could even go to the first place. On Friday, Blocsky confirmed that it was hit by a DDS attack.
Checkmate! Chess.com is proud that it now has 200 million members. Chess.com’s chief growth officer, Albert Cheng, gives the company’s continued product innovation as a strong and sustainable growth.
Go with the flow: Former Waywork CEO Adam Newman’s propagate company, Flo, has secured more than $ 1 million in financing, which has been evaluated to about $ 2.5 billion. It must have raised the eyebrows, focusing on the problematic history of the Wework.
Analysis

Tesla troubles: The reaction against Elon musk has risen to such a level that Tesla lawyers feel the need to warn investors that it can damage the company’s brand and business. Although risk factors are usually written to be wider and overwhelming, sometimes the new (or old) language is the most important to a company like Tesla, and its legal team, its legal team, Shan O’Can, can signal it.
