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Deepfake-detecting firm Pindrop lands $100M loan to grow its offerings


Pindrop, a startup developing a range of deepfake-detecting and -combatting products, has secured a $100 million loan.

A new app called The Way is aiming to help people explore the deeper side of meditation through a single, structured path guided by an authorized Zen Master. The warrant is part of an investigation into alleged stock market manipulation related to a high-profile bidding war for music label, SM Entertainment. Elon Musk is doubling down on his commitment to Texas by vowing to move SpaceX’s massive headquarters from its long-time Hawthorne, California home to the Lone Star State.

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