AI-Powered SDK Generator Stainless Raises $25M to Simplify API Development
Stainless, a startup using AI to generate SDKs from APIs, raises $25M in Series A funding to accelerate development and expand its team.
Reese Morgan
Protesters gathered outside Uber and Lyft's headquarters on October 15, demanding better support for disabled passengers, particularly those who are blind or visually impaired. The demonstrators shared harrowing stories of drivers refusing to accommodate their guide dogs or passing them by, highlighting the need for ride-hailing companies to do more to educate drivers on inclusivity.
In response, Lyft pledged to launch a "service animal opt-in feature" by 2025, allowing riders to declare their service animal status, thereby notifying drivers in advance. While this step is welcomed, protesters insist that a "zero-tolerance" policy for discriminatory drivers is essential to ensure equal access to transportation.
This controversy underscores the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in the tech industry, particularly in the rapidly growing ride-hailing sector. As startups and established players alike strive to disrupt traditional transportation models, they must prioritize the needs of all users, including those with disabilities.
Stainless, a startup using AI to generate SDKs from APIs, raises $25M in Series A funding to accelerate development and expand its team.
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