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In the past week, some of the most popular stories on GeekWire include Seattle-area fusion company Helion Energy discussing a deal with OpenAI to provide power for data centers, high-tech workers helping to construct a residential tower in Seattle, DoorDash promising to axe a fee on consumer orders if a minimum wage law for delivery drivers passes, Microsoft cutting around 1,000 jobs across the company, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon recognizing the value of AI, and a biotech startup called Vilya announcing an expanded $71 million Series A investment round. Additionally, a new startup called Tektonic AI out of Seattle has raised $10 million to develop software that automates business operations with artificial intelligence technology, and Microsoft is using AI to help preserve the history of D-Day.

Helion Energy is in talks with OpenAI to provide power for data centers, while high-tech workers are helping to construct a residential tower in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. DoorDash has promised to eliminate a $4.99 fee on consumer orders if a revised minimum wage law for delivery drivers is passed, and Microsoft is cutting around 1,000 jobs across the company, including in its Azure cloud unit and HoloLens mixed-reality organization. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon understands the value of AI, and biotech startup Vilya announced an expanded $71 million Series A investment round. Tektonic AI, a new startup out of Seattle, has raised $10 million to develop software that automates business operations with AI technology, and Microsoft is using AI to preserve the history of D-Day.

With limited and elusive options for people seeking a place to work or rest during layovers or flight delays at airports, a new startup called Tektonic AI has raised $10 million to develop software that automates business operations with AI technology. Microsoft is involved in using AI to preserve the history of D-Day, 80 years after the allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, during World War II. Additionally, the Seattle-based fusion company Helion Energy is in talks with OpenAI to provide power for data centers, while high-tech workers are helping to construct a residential tower in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. DoorDash has promised to eliminate a $4.99 fee on consumer orders if a revised minimum wage law for delivery drivers is passed, and Microsoft is cutting around 1,000 jobs across the company, including in its Azure cloud unit and HoloLens mixed-reality organization.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is aware of the value of AI, and biotech startup Vilya announced an expanded $71 million Series A investment round. Microsoft is using AI to help preserve the history of D-Day, and a new startup out of Seattle called Tektonic AI has raised $10 million to develop software that automates business operations with AI technology. Additionally, stuck in airports due to layovers or flight delays, people seeking a place to work or rest grapple with limited options, such as a seat at the gate, a table in the food court, a spot at the bar, a shared counter in the concourse, or a chair in the lounge if they’re lucky. The efforts of companies like Tektonic AI and Microsoft in utilizing AI technology highlight the advancements being made in various industries to improve efficiency and preserve historical events.

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