This newsletter provides a briefing on recent technology and business news, highlighting significant events like Anthropic's court win regarding AI training data and Infinite Reality's acquisition of Napster. The report also covers substantial funding rounds for various startups across sectors such as healthcare, fleet management, and AI infrastructure, alongside notable personnel changes in venture capital firms. Additionally, it touches upon newly launched investment funds and a few instances of layoffs and IPO developments, offering a snapshot of current happenings in the tech and investment landscape
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.
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:
2. Intense Competition in AI Infrastructure:
3. Continued Investment in AI Startups and Applications:
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.
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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."
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.
3. Klarna Finally Files for IPO Amidst Modest Profitability:
After much anticipation, the Swedish payments company Klarna has finally filed to go public.
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.
. The Impact of AI on Startup Funding:
2. AI Development and Strategic Moves by Tech Giants:
3. Government and Regulatory Landscape:
This newsletter provides a snapshot of recent tech and business news, covering topics such as Microsoft exploring alternatives to OpenAI, and Figma considering an IPO. It highlights significant funding rounds for AI-focused startups across various sectors and reports on companies planning to go public, including Kraken.
The newsletter also touches upon concerns regarding AI's impact on social connections and mentions other noteworthy events, such as a Presidential order on cryptocurrency and a unique Cheeto selling for a high price.
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This newsletter covers recent developments in the tech and venture capital landscape.Elon Musk has made a bid to acquire OpenAI, while cap table management firm Carta settled additional sexual harassment cases.The newsletter also explores the impact of generative AI on critical thinking skills in the workplace, citing a study from Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University.Additionally, it highlights significant funding rounds for various startups across different sectors, including AI-powered security compliance and sustainable impact analysis.Other news includes Plaid's potential public offering and Google DeepMind's criticism of DeepSeek.Finally, there are brief reports on robotaxi development, Super Bowl betting, and potential tech company sanctions.
1/ Anduril is raisinganother $2.5B at a $28B valuation—doubling in just 6 months. Founders Fund is leading the round. Defense tech money ispouring in. 💰🚀 (Forbes)
2/ Meanwhile, OpenAI is closing in on a$40B investment led by SoftBank, valuing the company at$300B. That’s almost the size of Nestlé or ExxonMobil. 🤯 (NYT)
3/ On the wilder side of AI… Safe Superintelligence (led by OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever) is reportedly raising at a$20B valuation—with no product or revenue. 🚨 (Reuters)
4/ Big funding rounds keep rolling:
5/ Remember when Google promised it wouldn’t build AI weapons? Yeah… about that. Itdeleted the pledge. AI legend Andrew Ng isthrilled about it. (TechCrunch)
6/ Shein’s IPO might take a25% valuation cut thanks to U.S. tariff fears. Fast fashion + geopolitics = 💸🔪 (PYMNTS)
7/ Meanwhile, DOGE’s most chaotic personalities areback in the news:
8/ Layoffs continue:Sprinklr is cutting 500 jobs (~15% of staff). Tech is still feeling the burn. (TechCrunch)
9/Meta allegedly torrented81.7 TB of pirated books to train its AI. That’s aninsane amount of data. (Ars Technica)
10/ Detour: Did you know “boneless wings” aren’t wings? Super Bowl Sunday is coming, and 1.47B wings will be eaten. Just… think about it. 🍗🏈
11/ Speaking of the Super Bowl,Miami Heat’s Pat Riley is cashing in on “Three-Peat” if the Chiefs win. Trademarking is a long game. 🏆
12/ Pickleball fans: The High Roller paddle is getting aSuper Bowl ad thanks to Michelob. The sport keeps leveling up. 🎾🏆
Smaller Fundings
Astra Security, a seven-year-old startup based in Claymont, DE, that uses AI to continuously scan applications, APIs, and cloud environments to identify security vulnerabilities, raised a $2.7 million round led by Emergent Ventures, with Neon Fund, Better Capital, Blume Ventures, and PointOne Capital also partaking. More here.
Desteia, a two-year-old New York startup that helps businesses track and manage their global shipments by using AI to analyze unstructured data in emails and other messages, raised an $8 million seed round co-led by Autotech Ventures, Nazca, and Village Global, with additional funds provided by Foundamental, Bridge Latam, and Nido Ventures. The company has raised a total of $11.5 million. More here.
GetWhys, a two-year-old startup based in Boise, ID, that offers an AI-powered platform providing B2B companies with instant customer insights, raised a $2.8 million seed round led by Next Frontier Capital and including Tuesday Capital and Capital Eleven. SiliconANGLE has more here.
Big-But-Not-Crazy-Big Fundings
Atombeam, an eight-year-old startup based in Moraga, CA, that develops software that reduces the size of data files by up to 75% to enhance transmission efficiency and security, raised a $20 million Reg A+ round through StartEngine, a crowdsourcing platform, The company has raised a total of $35 million. SiliconANGLE has more here.
Beamable, a five-year-old Boston startup whose platform enables game developers to easily add social, commerce, and content management features to their games, raised a $13.5 million Series A round led by BITKRAFT Ventures, with Arca, Advancit Capital, 2Punks, P2 Ventures, Solana Foundation, Scytale Digital, defy.vc, GrandBanks Capital, and Permit Ventures also joining in. NFTgators has more here.
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Briefing Document: StrictlyVC Newsletter - January 31, 2025
Overall Theme: The newsletter provides a snapshot of the fast-evolving tech landscape, focusing heavily on AI advancements, funding activity, and some notable shifts in the industry. The tone is informal, but the content is packed with significant developments and emerging trends.
I. Key Themes and Developments:
🚀 OpenAI's valuation skyrockets, Zuckerberg longs for old-school Facebook, and a rare candid shot of Einstein emerges. A wild week in tech! 🧵👇
1️⃣ OpenAI is reportedly raising $40B at a jaw-dropping $340B valuation—more than double its last round in October! SoftBank is rumored to be leading the charge. 💰🤖
2️⃣ Mark Zuckerberg says he misses the "OG Facebook"—the days before ads and influencers. A sign of nostalgia or a hint at a major shift? 👀📱
3️⃣ An unseen candid photo of Albert Einstein surfaces, capturing the genius in a rare, unfiltered moment. History meets science. 🧠📸
4️⃣ Nucleus Genomics raises $14M Series A, aiming to make genetic testing as common as a smartphone app. DNA insights on demand? The future is closer than you think. 🧬📱
💰 Massive AI funding this week:
🌍 Meanwhile, a Swiss startup, Meteomatics, secures $22M to improve global weather forecasting. More data, better predictions. 🌦️📊
🛠️ Paxton AI raises $22M to assist legal professionals with AI. Think ChatGPT for lawyers. 📜⚖️
🔥 Crypto still kicking: Sign bags $16M to improve blockchain airdrops and user verification. 🚀📈
What do you think—are we in another AI gold rush? 🤔💡 Let’s discuss! ⬇️ #Tech #AI #Funding
Helion, a 12-year-old company based in Everett, WA, that is developing a fusion energy generator designed to produce electricity through nuclear fusion, raised a $425 million Series F round at a $5.2 billion valuation. Investors included Lightspeed Venture Partners, SoftBank, and an unnamed university endowment as well as previous investors Sam Altman, Capricorn Investment Group, Mithril Capital, Dustin Moskovitz, and Nucor. TechCrunch has more here.
Skild AI, a two-year-old startup based in Pittsburgh, PA, that is developing a scalable foundation model for robotics, aiming to create a general-purpose "brain" that enables robots to perform tasks with agility, dexterity, and safety in human interactions, is reportedly negotiating with SoftBank over a $500 million investment at a $4 billion valuation, a steep increase from the $1.5 billion valuation it secured last July. Previous investors include Jeff Bezos, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Coatue Management. Bloomberg and The Financial Times broke the story. TechCrunch has more here.
Atomicwork, a three-year-old San Francisco startup that develops AI-powered software to help companies manage their IT services and improve employee support, raised a $25 million Series A round at a $150 million post-money valuation, according to Reuters. The deal was co-led by Khosla Ventures and Z47, with Battery Ventures, Blume Ventures, and Peak XV Partners also investing. Reuters has more here.