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Martin Peers @ The Information · 08/07/2023 20:00 EDT

Paramount Global’s Q2 Results Show It’s Going Nowhere Fast

Talk about a missed opportunity. Paramount Global said today it would sell its Simon & Schuster book business, which publishes author Stephen King, among others, to private equity firm KKR for $1.6 billion. Paramount CEO Bob Bakish should have thrown a few other assets into the deal, like some of its once-valuable cable channels (MTV, VH1, BET). They’re now more of a drag on the company’s bottom line than anything... Read more

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Alex Perry @ The Information · 08/07/2023 18:22 EDT

TikTokers Are Becoming Philanthropists

Creators are lending their online influence to social causes. Alix Earle, a creator with 5.6 million followers on TikTok, is one of the most recent. This June she started a scholarship at the University of Miami for juniors and seniors pursuing a business degree at the University of Miami’s Herbert Business School. The 22-year-old, who recently graduated from the university with that degree, told the Miami Herald she wanted to... Read more

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Wayne Ma @ The Information 2 place · 08/07/2023 11:00 EDT

How Apple Will Save Billions of Dollars on Chips for New iPhone

When Apple’s next iPhone goes on sale in September, its upgraded core processor will be more powerful than that of any rival smartphone. That’s possible because of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., which makes all of Apple’s custom chips. TSMC is using a new process to make smaller, faster and more power-efficient chips, which it refers to as 3 nanometer, for Apple roughly a year before it makes them for anyone... Read more

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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information 3 place · 08/07/2023 10:00 EDT

Hype About AI ‘Agents’ Rises Again; Why GPUs Are So Hard to Find

Like many others, I dream of having my own personal artificial intelligence-powered assistant to answer texts I’ve been avoiding or land that impossible-to-get reservation at a restaurant blowing up on TikTok. So like seemingly everyone else in AI-land, I was excited when a young startup, HyperWrite, publicly launched an AI-powered assistant last week, promising to help with tasks that take multiple steps, such as booking airline flights or purchasing clothes... Read more

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Natasha Mascarenhas @ The Information · 08/07/2023 09:00 EDT

Venture Firms Still Writing Small Checks Despite $271 Billion in ‘Dry Powder’

In 2019, Sean Park—a co-founder of Anthemis Group—was on the road 200 nights a year, traveling to Boston, London and other tech hot spots to meet with startups. Even after Covid-19 curtailed travel, Park, who is also the firm’s chief investment officer, was swamped with Zoom meetings with entrepreneurs he was thinking about backing. How times have changed. Now Park estimates he’s on the road at most 20 nights a... Read more

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Steve LeVine @ The Information 3 place · 08/07/2023 07:30 EDT

In 2000, Toyota introduced the hybrid Prius in the U.S. Sales started slowly—Americans bought just 5,600 of the novel cars that first year and 15,600 the next, a tiny fraction of the Japanese company’s sales. Yet-Ming Chiang, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who at the time was just about to set up his own battery startup, remembers fellow professors sneering at the Prius as unnecessary. What was... Read more

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Jessica E. Lessin @ The Information 1 place · 08/05/2023 09:00 EDT

‘Fix It—or Go Surfing’: Jessica Lessin on What She’d Tell Her Younger Self

Ten years ago, almost to the day, my husband Sam took a video of me curled up in bed, convinced I had food poisoning. I was so nauseous, I felt like I couldn’t move. It turned out it was just nerves. I had just told my parents I was going to leave a plum reporting job at The Wall Street Journal to start something new. It was the moment my... Read more

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Jon Steinberg @ The Information 2 place · 08/05/2023 09:00 EDT

The Superconductor of the Summer

Hi, welcome to your Weekend.Culturally, it’s been a very Barbie-Taylor-Tom (Cruise) summer. A season of mega-popular, mega-lucrative, four-quadrant entertainments that have returned us, however briefly, to the pre-internet days of the monoculture. So imagine my surprise when the online discourse shifted abruptly this week to the very niche topic of LK-99, the supposedly miraculous superconductive material created by physicists in South Korea. Julia writes more about the phenomenon in our... Read more

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Jessica E. Lessin @ The Information 3 place · 08/04/2023 17:00 EDT

A Week of Trouble in the Valley

M&A has finally picked up—only it’s not the kind of dealmaking investors want. The Information was the first to report on two deals this week—the fire sale of storage company Clutter and the impending sale of troubled internet underwear company Parade. You know who gets screwed the most on these kinds of deals? It’s not the founders. It’s not the preferred shareholders, who get their money back first. It’s the... Read more

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Jessica E. Lessin @ The Information 2 place · 08/04/2023 14:56 EDT

Where’s the Barbie Business Pop? Taylor Swift and Why Brands Beat Marketplaces

I was recently talking to a potential leadership coach and asked a few—I guess pointed—questions. “That’s why you are a journalist,” she remarked. “You are so skeptical.” I suppose I am. But this week, after taping More or Less, I momentarily wanted to join the optimistic camp. Sometimes you just have to root for the cool tech stuff, right? Hope you enjoy this episode which hits everything from Barbie and... Read more

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Amir Efrati @ The Information 3 place · 08/04/2023 14:11 EDT

SoftBank Sues Former IRL CEO For Fraud

SoftBank sued former IRL CEO Abraham Shafi and five siblings and cousins for allegedly misleading the investor about the messaging app’s growth, prompting the Japanese conglomerate to buy $150 million worth of shares in the company in 2021 at the height of a pandemic-fueled consumer internet boom. SoftBank said Shafi and his family members defrauded investors by lying about the company’s millions of users, which were actually bots. The lawsuit... Read more

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Julia Black @ The Information 3 place · 08/04/2023 13:36 EDT

‘Not Everyone Is Trying to Build God’: Runway CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela Tries to Dampen the Doomerism

It might have been a moment lost in translation, or perhaps a willful reinterpretation, but when I asked Cristóbal Valenzuela who in the tech world inspires him most, he named a Chilean poet. “Nicanor Parra came up with this idea of ‘anti-poetry,’” explained Valenzuela, co-founder and CEO of Runway, a generative AI video startup. “He thought about the whole canon of literature in a way that no one else had... Read more

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Nancy Scola @ The Information · 08/04/2023 12:00 EDT

Lina vs. the Dark Arts: The FTC Wants Big Tech to Know It’s Watching

Lina Khan was hauled before the House Judiciary Committee one morning in mid-July to discuss a favorite Republican topic of the moment: the 34-year-old chair’s supposed mishandling of the Federal Trade Commission and its $430 million budget. Seated at the sprawling witness table next to a bevy of Deer Park water bottles—a sign of the long day she was about to endure—Khan was eager to discuss something seemingly more pedestrian:... Read more

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Kalley Huang @ The Information · 08/04/2023 11:00 EDT

Pro Weekly: Our Top Enterprise Investors Flock Together

Welcome back!This week, to help readers follow the shifting playing field of enterprise software, we published The Information’s Enterprise Tech Power List. For this second edition of the list, we identified 10 of the most powerful executives, 10 emerging executives and 13 investors who exert the most influence over the enterprise software industry. Our list includes people with strong track records, as well as less-well-known names who have been building... Read more

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Cory Weinberg @ The Information 3 place · 08/04/2023 09:01 EDT

‘Tidal Wave’ of Down Rounds Hits Startups

Turntide Technologies, a maker of electric motor systems backed by Bill Gates–founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures, was one of the more than 300 private companies that passed the $1 billion valuation threshold last year, putting it firmly into unicorn status. It’s not worth close to that anymore. The Sunnyvale, Calif., firm is nearing a deal for new capital that would likely slash its valuation by more than 80%, according to corporate... Read more

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Akash Pasricha @ The Information · 08/03/2023 20:11 EDT

Apple Services Salvage a Blah Quarter

Apple services to the rescue! The part of Apple’s business that includes the App Store and various subscription services was the star of the show in the company’s fiscal third quarter, which ended July 1. It’s a star the company badly needed, too. Total revenue at Apple dropped for the third consecutive quarter, shrinking 1% year over year. At the crux of the issue: iPhone, Mac and iPad sales shrank... Read more

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Kaya Yurieff @ The Information · 08/03/2023 18:27 EDT

Snafus on Patreon, Facebook Stymie Creator Payouts

What is going on this week? In two separate instances, creators on membership site Patreon and Facebook-owner Meta Platforms report they’ve had issues with payments. These snafus highlight the precarious nature of creators’ income, particularly when multiple companies are involved in payouts.Let’s start with Patreon. The San Francisco startup on Thursday said it had identified an issue affecting creators who used payments company Payoneer, and it temporarily paused payouts from... Read more

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Kate Clark @ The Information 1 place · 08/03/2023 14:19 EDT

The Unicorn Fire Sales Ahead

Welcome back! Hopin, one of the most iconic startups of the pandemic era, said this week it sold its virtual event and webinar hosting business to RingCentral, and that its founder and CEO, Johnny Boufarhat, is stepping down. The sale marks a pitiful finale for the once-heralded startup.Similar to Clubhouse, the chat app valued at $4 billion in 2021, Hopin had reached a unicorn valuation in record time before fetching... Read more

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Ann Gehan @ The Information · 08/03/2023 13:47 EDT

Gen Z Underwear Startup Nears Sale, Highlighting New Phase of Retail M&A

Gen Z–founded underwear startup Parade, a size- and gender-inclusive brand that built an avid fan base on Instagram and was valued at nearly $200 million last year, is nearing a deal to be acquired, according to three people familiar with the talks. The company recently held talks with lingerie manufacturer Ariela & Associates International, one of the people said, which makes products for companies including Fruit of the Loom, as... Read more

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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information 2 place · 08/03/2023 12:22 EDT

It’s a question on the mind of every artificial intelligence startup founder and developer: Can I trust my large-language model?This deceptively simple inquiry has become more difficult to answer, as recent research shows OpenAI’s GPT-4 and other LLMs can improve in some ways over time but also get worse too.For startups using these models, it can be especially difficult to evaluate their performance because OpenAI and other providers of models... Read more

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