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[The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Monday, August 07, 2023 Tesla CFO Zachary Kirkhorn is leaving the company after 13 years. [Meet the person taking his place](. Next, India decided to push ahead with its data privacy bill despite receiving pushback from critics. [Read more about the debate over data protection](. Meanwhile, Threads wove some new code so that you can now see your liked posts. [Set it up](. And PayPal is rolling out its stablecoin for payments and transfers. [See how it’s making history](. [ image] Image Credits: CFOTO/Future Publishing / Getty Images More top reads Youâve got some decisions to make: One Model now has $41 million to bring its data scienceâpowered insights to HR. [Read more](. Whatâs that out your window?: No, itâs not Superman â it’s Skyline robots cleaning the windows on your skyscraper. [See how itâs using $3.35 million in new funding](. In a meeting, but not really: Zoom launches an asynchronous video tool so you really can be in two places at the same time. [Read more](. Earth in 3D: Array Labs is scanning Earth from space to equip autonomous vehicles with 3D maps. [Find out how](. Coming soon to Bing: Microsoftâs Bing Chat is coming to third-party browsers, including on mobile devices. [Get ready](. Just like your TV: YouTube brings a high-quality 1080p option to the web. [Tune in](. Everything about your favorite movie, none of the ads: Callsheet is a new app for iOS that offers a less cluttered, ad-free alternative to read about movies. [Learn more](. Thatâs old enough to drive: Colorado public school students and teachers listen up: Hackers may have grabbed your data from as far back as 2004. [Get the scoop](. Meanwhile, on Earthâ¦: French in-space transportation startup Exotrail expands its U.S. footprint. [Read more](. Cruisinâ driverless: There will be more driverless vehicles on the road thanks to Cruise. [Find out where its self-driving vehicles are going next](. Fall means freshly sharpened pencils: Get some delivered right to your door now that DoorDash and Staples are friends. [Learn more](. IPO weâve finally got one: Dig into Trillerâs S-1 with Alex Wilhelm, who says this likely wonât resurrect the U.S. IPO market. [Read more](. (TC+) Weekend warriors you might have missed: [How Thomson Reuters is leveraging AI to enhance productivity, rather than replace jobs]( (TC+) [Taking another look at venture debt]( (TC+) [Ant Financial sells Paytm stake worth $628 million to Vijay Shekhar Sharma]( [Spyware maker LetMeSpy shuts down after hacker deletes server data]( [Deal Dive: Most secondary sales in venture wonât look like Tigerâs Flipkart deal]( (TC+) [Hereâs what the Fearless Fund lawsuit could mean for venture]( (TC+) [More top reads image] Image Credits: portishead1 / Getty Images [Zendesk for Startups: Qualifying startups get 6 months free]( Sponsored by [Zendesk]( [Help your startup reach its full potential. Itâs easier when you partner with Zendesk.]( [Apply Now]( [Beat the clock: 6 smart ways startups can use lawyers effectively]( Legal firms can charge startups anywhere from $175 to $500 per hour, and the fee structures aren’t always straightforward. One founder who racked up $150,000 in legal costs in a single quarter was forced to explain the expense to a team of investors that included angel Marjorie Radlo-Zandi. “He told us the fees were for documents involving business formation, funding, various agreements, and intellectual property registrations,” she writes in TC+. “Not everything you do requires a lawyer: You simply need to know when to engage your attorney, how much to spend, and when to do it yourself.” [TechCrunch+]( is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack.[You can sign up here](. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription. [Read More]( [Beat the clock: 6 smart ways startups can use lawyers effectively image] Image Credits: Vaniatos / Getty Images Get your TechCrunch fix IRL. Join us at Disrupt 2023 in San Francisco this September to immerse yourself in all things startup. From headline interviews to intimate roundtables to a jam-packed startup expo floor, thereâs something for everyone at Disrupt. Save up to $600 when you buy your pass now through August 11, and save 15% on top of that with promo code DC.[Learn more](. [Read More]( [ image] [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Senior Business Process Specialist - HCM at Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (King of Prussia, PA, USA)](
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