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Juro Osawa @ The Information 3 place · 11/12/2025 13:02 EDT

Android Creator Andy Rubin Launches Robotics Startup in Tokyo

Andy Rubin, creator of Android and a former Google executive, has launched a new startup focused on humanoid robots, said a person with direct knowledge of the venture. His venture is the latest addition to the red-hot and frothy humanoid space, crowded with companies ranging from Tesla to startups such as Figure AI. Rubin’s startup, Genki Robotics, is based in Tokyo, where he is currently living, according to the person.... Read more ›

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Kate Clark @ The Information · 01/08/2024 16:52 EDT

Former Twitter CEO’s AI Startup Raises $30 Million in Khosla-Led Deal

Parag Agrawal, who was CEO of Twitter for a year before Elon Musk took over the social media app in late 2022, recently raised about $30 million in funding for an artificial intelligence startup, according to two people familiar with the deal. Khosla Ventures, an early backer of OpenAI, led the funding in Agrawal’s company, which hasn’t been publicly disclosed. Agrawal’s startup is building software for developers of large language... Read more ›

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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information 3 place · 01/08/2024 10:10 EDT

This One-Year-Old Startup Is Hoping to be the Next Google—Can They Succeed?

It’s not often that a young startup takes on a 25-year-old, $1.8 trillion tech behemoth. But for Aravind Srinivas, cofounder and CEO at Perplexity AI, that’s just an average Tuesday. Perplexity is hoping to create the next Google Search, infused with generative AI. The one-year-old startup has raised $100 million to fund that mission, most recently from IVP at a $520 million valuation. (We previously scooped the round here, and... Read more ›

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Mark Matousek @ The Information · 01/08/2024 09:00 EDT

After Rebound, Affirm Eyes Path to Profits

Affirm was among last year’s top stock market performers, as the company narrowed its losses and investors cheered deals with Amazon and Walmart that expanded the lender’s reach with shoppers. That marked a dramatic rebound from 2022, when rising interest rates upended Affirm’s business. But while Affirm’s revenue growth has recently rebounded, the company remains unprofitable, and it is still figuring out the best way to lend money profitably while... Read more ›

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Steve LeVine @ The Information · 01/08/2024 07:30 EDT

The Electric: The U.S. Races China and Russia to Mine the Ocean for Battery Metals

Welcome back to The Electric!For years, a new breed of mining companies has been heavily lobbying around the world for the right to extract battery metals from the depths of the ocean. Until now, their chances of succeeding seemed an extreme long shot. But this week we report on the probability of a breakthrough in Norway, and the chance of more success this summer.Metals-laden nodules off the coast of the... Read more ›

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Nick Wingfield @ The Information 1 place · 01/06/2024 09:00 EDT

The AI Election Apocalypse Isn’t Here—Yet

Hi, welcome to your Weekend.We’re nine days away from the official start of the race for the White House, with the Iowa Republican caucuses on January 15th. A lot of people are already on edge about this election for a variety of reasons. At the top of that list are technologists who believe a cataclysmic mash-up of artificial intelligence and elections may finally be nigh. But is it really? As... Read more ›

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Martin Peers @ The Information 2 place · 01/05/2024 18:30 EDT

Apple, iMessage and Antitrust; Instacart’s Uber-Like Wall Street Life

Here’s a question: How much would Apple suffer if it opened up iMessage to Android? The widespread assumption—including within Apple itself—is that by removing a major impediment to people using Android, such a move would boost sales of the devices based on the Google operating system, at the expense of the iPhone. But that may not be as true as it was in the past. Consumers’ attachment to their iPhones... Read more ›

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Nancy Scola @ The Information 1 place · 01/05/2024 14:40 EDT

FCC Chair Sets Her Sights on Space, Net Neutrality Comeback

Jessica Rosenworcel has me rattled. As a rule, people who run federal agencies in Washington don’t meet reporters in the lobby. They send staff. But Rosenworcel tells me, on a recent December afternoon, that it was something her old boss, West Virginia Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller, used to do. And she told herself if she was ever the boss, she’d do the same. Today, Rosenworcel, 52, is the boss—chair of... Read more ›

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Alexandra Lindsay @ The Information 2 place · 01/05/2024 12:03 EDT

5 Predictions About How AI Will (and Won’t) Affect the 2024 U.S. Election

Want to feel old? It was more than five years ago that director Jordan Peele teamed up with BuzzFeed to create a viral deepfake video of Barack Obama uttering a series of improbable lines, a clip meant to serve as a public service announcement for the dangers of how technology could be used to manipulate public opinion. “It may sound basic, but how we move forward in the age of... Read more ›

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Akash Pasricha @ The Information · 01/05/2024 11:00 EDT

Pro Weekly: Google Is the Training Ground for Other AI Companies

Before the holidays, I spent much of December reporting and updating our Org Charts for OpenAI, Anthropic and Cohere, all of which are now live. This week, we took a step back to examine the backgrounds of the leadership at the three artificial intelligence powerhouses. Sifting through the work histories of each company’s staff, one employer popped up over and over again: Google. We’ve written previously about how OpenAI alumni... Read more ›

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Paris Martineau @ The Information · 01/05/2024 09:00 EDT

A Healthtech Unicorn Leaves a Trail of Clinic Complaints, Concerns Over Billing Practices

Early last year, salespeople from a health tech startup, Athelas, gave Rich Schlauch a pitch he couldn’t resist. The salespeople told Schlauch, who runs a behavioral health clinic in South Carolina, that he could increase his practice’s revenue by at least 15% and submit insurance claims faster using Athelas’ new billing software, which employs artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies, Schlauch said. His clinic was doing well at the time—he... Read more ›

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Martin Peers @ The Information · 01/04/2024 20:00 EDT

Why Peloton’s TikTok Rally Doesn’t Fit

Wall Street traders need to exercise their brains a bit more. Peloton shares jumped 14% on Thursday after the struggling fitness firm struck a deal to put its workout videos on TikTok. Sure, associating with TikTok can help almost anything and anyone seem cool with the kids. But investors seem to be misreading this situation. The “exclusive partnership,” as Peloton called it, is essentially a giant ad on TikTok for... Read more ›

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Natasha Mascarenhas @ The Information 3 place · 01/04/2024 19:49 EDT

OpenAI Board Has Discussed Seats With Scale AI’s Wang, Investor Friedman

OpenAI’s board and its representatives have started talking to candidates to fill its board of directors in the wake of CEO Sam Altman’s ouster and subsequent return. The candidates include two familiar names: Scale AI CEO and co-founder Alexandr Wang, and former GitHub CEO and startup investor Nat Friedman, according to two people familiar with the discussions. It’s not clear who else the board has approached about joining its ranks.... Read more ›

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Kalley Huang @ The Information 3 place · 01/04/2024 18:00 EDT

The Kids of Recess Therapy Take to the Golden Globes

In recent years, creators have made inroads into traditional entertainment through brand partnerships and other collaborations. One sign of that relationship: creators at mainstream media’s marquee events. For the last three years, YouTuber Emma Chamberlain has been a red carpet correspondent for Vogue at the Met Gala. Last year, Amelia Dimoldenberg, who interviews celebrities while eating fried chicken on her internet show Chicken Shop Date, took her act to the... Read more ›

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Kate Clark @ The Information · 01/04/2024 17:25 EDT

Why One Venture Capitalist Decided to Call it Quits

We didn’t even make it one week into the new year without a venture capital fund announcing that it’s shutting down. Jai Malik, founder of industrial startup–focused fund Countdown Capital, explained his decision to call it quits in a four-page letter to his limited partners this week. Not once did he mention the downturn in VC that’s made raising capital harder, nor did he talk about rising interest rates or... Read more ›

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Theo Wayt @ The Information 2 place · 01/04/2024 16:13 EDT

Amazon’s Five-Year Corporate Hiring Binge, Revealed

Amazon’s corporate headcount more than tripled over five years to hit around 415,000 by the end of 2022, according to internal figures seen by The Information, far outpacing growth at other big tech companies such as Microsoft and Alphabet. The figures seen by The Information reveal that cloud computing and advertising, which have become two of Amazon’s key profit drivers, were the fastest growing businesses by headcount from the end... Read more ›

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Natasha Mascarenhas @ The Information 2 place · 01/04/2024 10:00 EDT

This Legal AI Startup’s Approach Won It Attention from Singapore

This is Natasha, doing a guest appearance on the ever fantastic AI Agenda! Legal tech is famously a graveyard of failed startups. But legal AI startups may have a better shot at turning things around.Take one-year old Harvey—supposedly named for a character in the popular legal sitcom “Suits”—which last month raised capital at a $700 million valuation. As we noted at the time of the fundraising, Harvey’s annual recurring revenue... Read more ›

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Sahil Patel @ The Information 1 place · 01/04/2024 09:00 EDT

OpenAI Offers Publishers as Little as $1 Million a Year

OpenAI has offered some media firms as little as between $1 million and $5 million annually to license their news articles for use in training its large language models, according to two executives who have recently negotiated with the tech company. That’s a tiny amount even for small publishers, which could make it difficult for OpenAI to strike deals. Meanwhile, Apple, which is trying to catch up to OpenAI and... Read more ›

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Steve LeVine @ The Information · 01/04/2024 07:30 EDT

The Electric: A Miscalculation by Elon Musk Clouds Tesla’s Growth Story

The Byd Dolphin. Photo: Bob Henry/UCG/Universal Images/Getty Two years ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk told investors he had made a strategic decision: He would bet the company’s growth on a fully autonomous robotaxi with no steering wheel or pedals, and delay the creation of a long-promised, traditionally designed $25,000 electric vehicle for mainstream customers. Read more ›

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Martin Peers @ The Information · 01/03/2024 20:00 EDT

What Disney Can Learn From ValueAct’s Microsoft Experience

What’s past is prologue, as the saying goes. That’s one way to think about what’s likely to emerge from the scrum of activists surrounding Walt Disney, agitating both for and against CEO Bob Iger. Today’s news that Disney has struck an “information-sharing” agreement with ValueAct Capital, seen by many as the most sensible activist out there, is likely to cheer investors. An optimist may hope that ValueAct can spark the... Read more ›

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Kaya Yurieff @ The Information 3 place · 01/03/2024 17:30 EDT

The Podcasters Teaching You Stuff You Should Know

Most of the time, I speak to creators who operate their businesses independently, but Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant have always run their fifteen-year-old podcast “Stuff You Should Know” under a corporate umbrella.It started in 2008 when the duo was writing for the website HowStuffWorks, which wanted to reach people through more than just articles. So the company tapped the two to start a podcast explaining various topics. On the... Read more ›

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