Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week with GeekWire’s most popular stories for the week of June 16, 2024. Melinda French Gates delivered a personalized and philosophical commencement speech at Stanford University. The Seattle Mariners managed to rally during a game thanks to a presumably failing computer, showcasing the growing influence of technology in sports.

A startup studio with Seattle roots is incubating ideas and spinning out fledgling tech companies. Rene Bystron developed an app to teach people how to use generative AI tools after spending countless hours at his previous startup. A new startup founded by e-commerce veterans is leveraging artificial intelligence to revolutionize the way people discover and purchase clothing online.

Updates in the tech industry include the incorporation of AI models at The Needling, a satirical news site based in Seattle. Chris Bee, a former tech executive at Lessen, Zillow, and Uber, has joined AI email startup Superhuman as the chief technology officer. Microsoft and its PC partners are moving forward with the release of Copilot+ PCs despite delaying the AI-powered “Recall” feature to address security and privacy concerns.

Additionally, there is a nod to a famous movie line about the future of thermoplastics and its possible update for today’s industry. The latest advancements in AI technology are showcased with the implementation of various tools and features in different sectors. Lastly, a reminder to sign up for the GeekWire Weekly email newsletter to receive updates every Sunday directly in your inbox.

Overall, the week’s technology and startup news highlight the ongoing evolution of AI in different fields, from sports to e-commerce. The role of technology in shaping our daily lives continues to expand, with notable developments and innovations emerging from various startups and established companies. Stay informed with the latest updates and trends in the tech industry by following GeekWire’s coverage.

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