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Atomo, the 5-year-old coffee startup, opened a new Seattle roastery to help spread the use of its beanless, sustainable grounds. Production at the 33,000-square-foot facility will start with espresso, which Atomo will serve through partner coffee shops around the U.S. “We started the business to make the world a better place. To do that you have to do it at scale,” said Atomo co-founder and CEO Andy Kleitsch. Read more.

Personally motivated by her own cyberstalking ordeal, Melissa Hutchins launched Certifi AI, a Seattle startup that is developing technology to identify and reduce the harm to girls and women who are targeted by deepfake bad actors. Read more.

Who will be the Next Tech Titan? On the latest episode of the GeekWire Podcast, we offer a sneak preview of the GeekWire Awards, coming up May 9 in Seattle, and consider the event’s track record in predicting major companies to emerge from the Pacific Northwest. Listen to the episode here.

10 questions about the future of AI: Seattle leaders from various industries share their hopes and fears for the impact of artificial intelligence on society. Read more.

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