Strava’s next chapter: New CEO talks AI, inclusivity, and why ‘dark mode’ took so long

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  • July 20, 2024
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TechCrunch sat down with Strava’s new CEO in London for a wide-ranging interview, delving into what the company is prioritizing, and what we can expect in the future as the company embarks on its “next chapter.”

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