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Monday, February 11, 2019

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 2019 By Anthony Ha

Softbank backs Nuro, Trump unveils AI initiative and what to expect at this year's Mobile World Congress. Here's your Daily Crunch for February 11, 2019.

1. Softbank's next bet: $940M into autonomous delivery startup Nuro

Nuro has raised $940 million in financing from the Softbank Vision Fund, a whopping amount that will be used to expand its delivery service, add new partners, hire employees and scale up its fleet of self-driving bots.

The autonomous delivery startup's focus has been developing a self-driving stack and combining it with a custom unmanned vehicle designed for last mile for the delivery of local goods and services. The vehicle, which was two compartments that can fit up to six grocery bags each.

2. Trump's planned AI initiative includes education, but lacks key details

This weekend, the Trump administration shed more light on the "American A.I. Initiative," a plan the President is set to sign today, in hopes of helping keep the U.S. at the forefront of innovation.

3. What to expect from Mobile World Congress 2019

2019 just might be the year that smartphones get fun again.

4. Saudi Arabia denies involvement in leak of Jeff Bezos' private messages

In his extraordinary Medium post last week accusing American Media Inc. of "extortion and blackmail," Jeff Bezos hinted that there may be a connection between Saudi Arabia and the publication of his personal messages with Lauren Sanchez. Now Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir has denied it was involved.

5. Dating apps face questions over age checks after report exposes child abuse

The UK government has said it could legislate to require age verification checks on users of dating apps, following an investigation into underage use of dating apps published by the Sunday Times this weekend.

6. Apple partners with VA to bring Health Records to veterans

he deal will allow the veterans to view their medical information across participating institutions, including the VA, organized in the Apple Health app. These health records include allergies, conditions, immunizations, lab results, medications, procedures and vitals, and will be displayed alongside other information, like Apple Watch data.

7. Monday podcast roundup

This week, Equity discussed Spotify's big move into podcasts, Mixtape looked at the Instacart's tipping controversy and Original Content reviewed the (terrible) Netflix movie "Velvet Buzzsaw."

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