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StrictlyVC News is a podcast co-hosted by Connie and Luke, delivering concise, curated insights from the StrictlyVC newsletter. Each episode covers the latest in venture capital, startups, and the tech industry, making it a go-to source for busy professionals looking to stay informed on the latest trends and developments.

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episode Lax AI rules, an Instagram workaround, and a buzzy automation startup sees customers opt out artwork

Lax AI rules, an Instagram workaround, and a buzzy automation startup sees customers opt out

This collection of excerpts from a tech newsletter, StrictlyVC, provides a snapshot of recent happenings in the venture capital and technology landscape. It covers significant events like Meta's unsuccessful bid to acquire AI chip startup FuriosaAI and Meta's potential ad-free subscription model for Instagram in Europe. The newsletter also highlights the troubles at AI sales automation startup 11x, which is facing customer attrition and potential legal issues despite substantial funding. Furthermore, the report details numerous funding rounds for various startups across different sectors, along with information on new venture funds, acquisitions, and key personnel changes within prominent tech companies.

26 de mar de 2025 - 19 min
episode Apple's orders, Ribbit's millions, and Bluesky half-jokingly becomes a T-shirt purveyor artwork

Apple's orders, Ribbit's millions, and Bluesky half-jokingly becomes a T-shirt purveyor

This edition of the StrictlyVC newsletter provides a concise overview of significant developments in the technology and venture capital landscape. Key themes include increased regulatory scrutiny of major tech companies (specifically Apple), substantial investments in AI infrastructure and startups, a flurry of funding rounds across various sectors, venture capital fund activity, notable exits and potential IPOs, and interesting personnel and industry news. Main Themes and Important Ideas/Facts: 1. Regulatory Pressure on Big Tech: * The European Union antitrust regulators have mandated that Apple take specific actions to open its ecosystem to competitors in the smartphone, headphone, and virtual reality headset markets. * Apple expressed strong disapproval of this decision, stating: "Today’s decisions wrap us in red tape, slowing down Apple’s ability to innovate for users in Europe and forcing us to give away our new features for free to companies who don’t have to play by the same rules." This highlights Apple's concern about the impact on its innovation pace and competitive advantage. 2. Intense Competition in AI Infrastructure: * A significant investment of $100 billion is being made by a consortium including Nvidia, xAI, Microsoft, BlackRock, and MGX to establish an AI data center initiative. * This initiative is positioned as a direct competitor to the "Stargate" plan proposed by OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle, indicating a fierce race to build the foundational infrastructure for future AI development. 3. Continued Investment in AI Startups and Applications: * Generalist AI: A stealth robotics startup founded by a former senior DeepMind robotics researcher, Pete Florence, has received investment from Nvidia. Their mission is “to make general-purpose robots a reality.” This signifies ongoing interest and investment in advanced robotics powered by AI. * Arcade.dev: A one-year-old startup raised a $12 million seed round to develop AI systems that can perform tasks for users by connecting to various applications. * Augment: Another young startup secured $25 million in seed funding for its AI assistant designed to help freight operators manage complex tasks. * Proscia: An eleven-year-old company specializing in digitizing tissue samples and applying AI for disease diagnosis raised $50 million, emphasizing the growing application of AI in healthcare.

20 de mar de 2025 - 24 min
episode Alphabet ups its offer for Wiz, more shoppers turn to generative AI, and Sam Rockwell mints a meme artwork

Alphabet ups its offer for Wiz, more shoppers turn to generative AI, and Sam Rockwell mints a meme

This newsletter provides a snapshot of recent happenings in the venture capital and technology sectors. It covers Alphabet's increased bid for cybersecurity firm Wiz and details legal disputes involving tech companies like Flexport and Rippling. The report also highlights significant funding rounds for various startups across different industries, including biotech and AI. Furthermore, it touches on Travis Kalanick's future vision for CloudKitchens involving AI, and notes consumer trends in using generative AI for shopping. Finally, the newsletter includes information on new venture funds, acquisitions like xAI buying Hotshot, and notable personnel moves within the tech world. keepSave to notecopy_alldocsAdd noteaudio_magic_eraserAudio OverviewschoolBriefing doc

18 de mar de 2025 - 15 min
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AI Agents, Klarna Filing, and Foxconn Frustration

This edition of the StrictlyVC newsletter covers a range of topics within the technology and venture capital landscape, including the ambiguity surrounding "AI agents," significant funding rounds, Klarna's long-awaited IPO filing, growing frustrations at Foxconn due to Trump-era tariffs, and other notable news items. 1. The Ambiguity of "AI Agents": A Central Point of Confusion A significant portion of the newsletter focuses on the widespread use and lack of clear definition of the term "AI agent." While tech leaders from major companies like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Salesforce are bullish on the potential of AI agents to transform work, there is no consensus on what exactly constitutes an "agent." * Bullish Predictions: The newsletter highlights the optimistic views of prominent CEOs: * Sam Altman (OpenAI): Agents will “join the workforce” this year. * Satya Nadella (Microsoft): Agents will replace certain knowledge work. * Marc Benioff (Salesforce): Salesforce aims to be “the number one provider of digital labor in the world” via its “agentic” services. * Lack of Definition and Dilution of Meaning: The authors, Maxwell Zeff and Kyle Wiggers, argue that the term "agent," much like other AI-related jargon, is becoming "diluted to the point of meaninglessness." * Concerns about Confusion and Customer Frustration: This lack of a shared understanding could lead to significant issues: "An agent from Amazon isn’t the same as an agent from Google or any other vendor, and that’s leading to confusion — and customer frustration." * Industry Skepticism: Ryan Salva, senior director of product at Google and former leader at GitHub Copilot, expresses strong negative sentiment towards the term: “I think that our industry overuses the term ‘agent’ to the point where it is almost nonsensical,” Salva told TechCrunch. “[It is] one of my pet peeves.” Key Quote: "But no one can seem to agree on what an AI agent is, exactly." 2. Significant Funding Activity Across Various Sectors and Stages: The newsletter details a flurry of funding rounds, indicating continued investment appetite in diverse areas of technology. * Mega Rounds:Plata (Mexico City digital bank): $160 million Series A at a $1.5 billion valuation. * Terabase Energy (solar power plant construction robotics): $130 million Series C. * Big-But-Not-Crazy-Big Rounds: Several companies raised in the ~$40-50 million range, including: * Alloyed (advanced metal alloys and 3D printing, UK): $47.9 million Series B. * Curve (smart card and mobile app, UK): $47.9 million. * RedotPay (cryptocurrency transactions, Hong Kong): $40 million Series A. * Seed Funding: Noteworthy seed rounds include: * Town (AI-powered tax advisor for small businesses): $18 million. * Human Computer (video game studio): $5.7 million. * OptimHire (AI-driven recruitment platform): $5 million. * New Funds: Rex Woodbury's Daybreak Ventures announced a $33 million fund focused on early-stage consumer and enterprise startups. 3. Klarna Finally Files for IPO Amidst Modest Profitability: After much anticipation, the Swedish payments company Klarna has finally filed to go public. * Filing Details: Klarna filed despite reporting only "$21 million in net income on $2.81 billion of revenue for 2024." This suggests a move towards public markets even without robust profitability. Key Fact: "Klarna, a 19-year-old Stockholm-based payments company, finally filed to go despite having just $21 million in net income on $2.81 billion of revenue for 2024." 4. Foxconn CEO Expresses Frustration over Trump-Era Tariffs: Young Liu, CEO of the major contract manufacturer Foxconn, publicly stated the negative impact of the previous US administration's tariff policies on their customers. * Impact on Customers: Liu noted that the tariff policy "is giving the CEOs of our customers a big headache now." * Major Clients Affected: Foxconn's significant clients include Apple, Amazon, and Google, indicating a broad impact across the tech industry.

15 de mar de 2025 - 17 min
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