Wednesday, April 5, 2023

MobileCoin CPO and Cash App creator Bob Lee fatally stabbed in San Francisco

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Wednesday, April 05, 2023

Happy Wednesday Crunch, our crunchiest of friends. It's been a busy morning of tech news, so let's hop right to it! — Christine and Haje

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  • Seized: Carly reports that the FBI took down Genesis Market, a notorious hacker marketplace for stolen logins. They arrested about 120 people and conducted 200 searches. In case you don't remember, Genesis Market has been around since 2017 and has sold stolen credentials, cookies and digital browser fingerprints gathered from compromised systems.
  • In mourning: The tech world is reeling after finding out that a fatal stabbing victim in San Francisco turned out to be Bob Lee, creator of Cash App and former CTO of Square. Romain includes some heartfelt responses, including this one by Block CEO Jack Dorsey, who wrote, "It's real. Getting calls. Heartbreaking. Bob was instrumental to Square and Cash App. STL guy."
  • Car porn: Our audience really liked cars today. Mainly because of Patrick's report on the 2024 Hyundai Kona, which looks to "be one the most affordable cars with over-the-air updates." Its dashboard interface looks really cool, in case you are into that kind of thing. Meanwhile, if trucks are your thing, Kirsten goes over all the things to drool over on the 2025 all-electric Ram 1500 Rev, including its "absolutely massive battery."

Startups and VC

Y Combinator, the startup accelerator that has launched the likes of Instacart, Stripe and Airbnb, has broadened its investing lens in recent years, backing companies all over Africa and India, and beyond. As the tech downturn has continued, though, Y Combinator has shrunk its cohort size, stepped back from late-stage investing, and brought on a new chief executive: entrepreneur and co-founder of Initialized Capital, Garry Tan. Natasha M takes a look at the status of YC.

Brian found a clever new bit of kitchen tech. Sepura recently introduced its eponymous home appliance, which sits under a sink in place of a garbage disposal, turning your under-sink situation into a composter.

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As YC launches new batch, here's how the early-stage venture market is faring today

Drawing on data from Carta’s “First Cut — State of Private Markets: Q1 2023” report, Anna Heim and Alex Wilhelm crunched the numbers to get a feel for the early-stage VC landscape.

Taking into account “median round sizes and deal values,” they found that pre-money valuations for seed-stage startups fell slightly, but Series A, B and C rounds “seem to be showing signs of recovery.”

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Big Tech Inc.

Guess who's using generative AI now? Meta says it wants to use generative AI to create ads, Ivan reports. You might remember that the Facebook parent created a new team specifically to make tools for that feature. "While Meta's metaverse efforts haven't panned out as expected, it still seems to be pushing on the idea of creating virtual worlds through generative AI," Ivan writes.

If you chose not to get HBO Max but are dying to watch "Westworld," you can now do it from your Roku. Aisha reports that Roku is where many canceled HBO shows are finding a second home.

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Tuesday, April 4, 2023

AWS now accepting applications for its new 10-week generative AI accelerator

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Happy Tuesday Crunch, our crunchy compatriots. Today, there's a ton of fun events-based updates for you. If you're coming to Early Stage in Boston, Pitch to VCs there. Also, if you want to speak at Disrupt later this summer, you can apply now. Oh, and sustainability is getting a whole stage all to itself at Disrupt. It's gonna be rad. See you there?

Also! Darrell is arguing that “not only is generative AI already here — it’s already dealing killing blows,” in his latest piece, “A knife so sharp you don't feel it cut.”

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  • Accelerating generative AI: Amazon is jumping into startup accelerators with both feet again and will boost generative AI startups around the globe with a 10-week program, Natasha M writes. Ten startups will receive $300,000 in AWS credits and will debut their tech at a demo day.
  • A "not-quite open source startup": That's how Paul described Dozer, a startup that came out of stealth today with $3 million in the bank and technology to help any developer build real-time data apps in no time flat.
  • All in the startup: Yes, startup founders matter when it comes to securing funding, but Ensemble amassed $100 million in capital commitments for its debut fund on the premise that behind every founder is a team that also matters when it comes to a company being successful. Becca tells you how.

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Startups and VC

The hype around ChatGPT, OpenAI's viral AI-powered chatbot, hasn't reached a peak yet, Kyle reports. That's the vibe one gets from Y Combinator's Winter 2023 batch, which features no fewer than four startups that claim to be trying to build “ChatGPT for X.”

Today we are keeping an eye on the legal case of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Charlie Javice, the founder of student financial aid startup Frank. The SEC is charging Javice with defrauding JPMorgan in connection with the $175 million sale of the company to JPMorgan Chase Bank in 2021, Mary Ann reports.

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What's a fair price premium for startup shares?

A new market update report from Redpoint Ventures contains insights for Series B and C founders who are planning to fundraise this year, reports Alex Wilhelm.

“Middle-stage startups today still look rather expensive,” he writes. “Either the stock market needs to recover some of its juice, or startup prices need to fall more for things to get back to ‘normal.'”

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Big Tech Inc.

Today we bring you Twitter: everything, everywhere, all at once. Amanda and Alyssa give us a month-by-month rundown of Elon Musk's Twitter, from the layoffs to the verification drama, where changes meant to take effect on April 1 came and went, leaving us all feeling like it was an April Fools' joke gone wrong.

Meanwhile, just as NASA named its new moon crew, or "Moon Unit" if we may, Virgin Orbit filed for bankruptcy. Darrell writes, "The bankruptcy filing follows weeks of bad news for the company, including a pause on all operations, a brief hunt for more money to continue as a going concern and massive layoffs to try to right-size to the company's actual available budget, which today's news essentially confirms was nonexistent."

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