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Ballroom dancing has given her a social life and improved her physical and mental health. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Charlotte Page, a 24-year-old venture capitalist based primarily in Florida. It seemed really fun and a great way to develop a friend group, so I decided to try ballroom dancing. Ballroom dancing has made such a difference in my life and helped me find friends outside work. Being able to move after a long day of sitting at work and really let loose is just so nice.
Persons: Charlotte, , Charlotte Page, who's, We've, Starpoint, It's Organizations: Charlotte Page, Service, Harvard Locations: Florida, New York City, New York
Khosla Ventures was the first investor in OpenAI when it switched to a "capped-profit" model in 2018. When OpenAI switched from a non-profit to a "capped-profit" company in 2018, he put his money where his mouth was when Khosla Ventures stepped forward with the first check. While some notable earlier investors sat out this round, such as Sequoia Capital, sat out this round, Khosla Ventures doubled down. "There's plenty of companies in the public markets that have higher revenue multiples with much lower growth than OpenAI," Khosla said during an interview this week. Advertisement"I think a number of people who left recently really want to start something of their own, but the organization is also being rationalized for agility and speed," Khosla said.
Persons: Khosla, , Vinod Khosla, OpenAI, Mira Murati, Ilya Sutskever, Andrej Karpathy, John Schulman, Sam, Altman, Sutskever, X, 4chan Khosla, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Musk Organizations: Khosla Ventures, Service, Sequoia Capital, 4chan, 4Chan Locations: OpenAI, Silicon Valley, It's
Dave Clark, Amazon 's former CEO of global consumer, who briefly helmed logistics company Flexport, is returning to the startup world. Prior to Flexport, Clark developed a storied reputation during his 23 years at Amazon as the architect of its mammoth logistics network. In 2020, Amazon tapped Clark to head its core retail business after longtime executive Jeff Wilke left the company. Clark joined Flexport to bring what he had built at Amazon to "small businesses and other businesses around the world." He left the startup feeling there was still a gap in the market for supply chain tools, and began to develop the idea behind Auger.
Persons: Dave Clark, Clark, Franken, Ryan Petersen, Petersen, Clark overspent, Flexport, Jeff Wilke, Auger Organizations: Excel, CNBC, Amazon, Amazon's, Flexport
Two former executives of Humane, the embattled AI hardware startup, are reemerging with a new artificial intelligence software venture that has raised $4 million at a $25 million valuation. He and Hartley Moy are marketing the startup toward enterprise customers in industries like finance, insurance, SaaS, healthcare services and media. "It really came down to the opportunity that we saw in the enterprise side of the house," Hartley Moy, Infactory's CEO, told CNBC. But the two's departure had to do with the business opportunities they saw when working at Humane, Hartley Moy said. WATCH: Former Apple designers launch $700 Humane AI Pin as smartphone replacement
Persons: Brooke Hartley Moy, Ken Kocienda, Kocienda, Hartley Moy, Sam Altman, Marc Benioff, Slack, Andreessen Horowitz, Infactory, Ohtani Organizations: Humane, CNBC, HP, Microsoft, Tiger Global, Google, Apple, Bee Partners, SPV Locations: Salesforce
Ark Invest expects this tech stock to disrupt Big Tech firms
  + stars: | 2024-10-08 | by ( Ganesh Rao | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Big Tech companies will face stiff competition over the coming years, with emerging players in software and data management taking market share, according to Ark Invest. Mega-cap U.S. firms such as Microsoft , Amazon , Google , and Oracle have led the charge in the rise of artificial intelligence. Palantir Palantir, a data analytics company, appears to be providing customized AI and data services to its customers, compared with off-the-shelf products from Big Tech giants. The value of Palantir's services becomes even more compelling when combined with AI capabilities, according to Ark's Bhushan. So Palantir goes in, and it consolidates all this data," Bhushan noted.
Persons: Rahul Bhushan, CNBC's, Bhushan, Palantir, Ark's Bhushan, PLTR Organizations: Big Tech, Invest, Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Ark Invest, Amazon Web Services, Ark Venture
TensorWave has raised $43 million for its AI cloud service platform. BI got an exclusive look at the 9-slide pitch deck used to secure the funding. AdvertisementTensorWave, a startup providing a cloud platform for AI applications that runs on chips designed by an Nvidia rival, has raised $43 million in funding. AdvertisementThe startup's pitch deck, shared exclusively with BI, states that "buyers desperately need an alternative for AI compute infrastructure." Check out the 9-slide pitch deck TensorWave used to secure the fresh funding.
Persons: TensorWave, , Darrick Horton, Piotr Tomasik, Tomasik Organizations: AMD, BI, Service, Nvidia, Maverick Capital, Translink Capital, Venture Partners, AMD Ventures Locations: Vegas
General Motors revealed its all-new modular platform and battery system, Ultium, on March 4, 2020 at its Tech Center campus in Warren, Michigan. DETROIT — General Motors will drop the name "Ultium" for its electric vehicle batteries and supporting technologies after spending years promoting the brand as it rethinks its EV and battery operations. The Detroit automaker confirmed the switch Tuesday ahead of an investor event in which GM is expected to discuss the change. The change comes after GM spent billions of dollars to develop in-house "Ultium" batteries and technologies that the automaker previously touted as "revolutionary" and the ultimate technologies to be able to build a profitable EV business. The company said the batteries and the technologies will remain, but the name "Ultium" will not other than production operations such as its "Ultium Cells" joint venture plants with LG Energy Solution.
Persons: EVs, JP Clausen, Kurt Kelty Organizations: Motors, Tech Center, DETROIT —, Detroit automaker, GM, LG Energy, Tesla Locations: Warren , Michigan, DETROIT, North America
Influencer-marketing startup Dreamwell AI raised $2.3 million in a pre-seed round led by Tim Draper. The company uses AI to automate marketing tasks like influencer prospecting and outreach. A new tech startup called Dreamwell AI has its sights set on using AI to make influencer marketing run more efficiently. "First and foremost, we try to understand what's the value of this creator," Khazaal said. Startups and Big Tech alike are adding AI tools to help creators automate tasks like video editing, dubbing, and even coming up with ideas.
Persons: Tim Draper, , Kazzy Khazaal, Dreamwell, Tim Draper's, Draper, Khazaal, they'd, Prashant Matta Organizations: Service, Business, Draper Associates, Seed Venture Fund, YouTube, LinkedIn, Big Tech, Publicis Groupe
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Nithin Hassan, who moved from California to Bengaluru, India, in 2023 to launch his startup. I grew up in and around Bengaluru, India, in the late 1990s and 2000s. I got married in 2013, and my wife also worked in Big Tech in the US. My wife is still working at a Big Tech company and spends much more time commuting than she did back in the US. Did you leave Big Tech to pursue a career in a completely different field?
Persons: Nithin Hassan, Hassan, , We've Organizations: Meta, Service, Cisco, Amazon, Microsoft, Big Tech Locations: California, Bengaluru, India, Big, Bay
He joined VC firm Menlo Ventures in 2021 and has invested in generative AI startups like Pinecone. Using his technical expertise as a former programmer and CTO, Tully is helping amass an impressive portfolio of AI startups at Menlo Ventures. He's also written code as a way to help win over startups in the broader Menlo Ventures portfolio. That helped seal the deal, and Ionita led Orb's $14 million Series A funding round. While Menlo has been bolstering its portfolio with AI infrastructure startups, Tully said he's excited these days about opportunities at the application layer.
Persons: Tim Tully, , Tully's, Tully, He's, Warby Parker, Roku, Uber, Jess Lee, I've, Naomi Pilosof Ionita, Ionita, he's, legaltech –, Eve Organizations: Yahoo, Menlo Ventures, Service, Venture, Apple, Menlo, Bay Area, Data Systems, Oracle, AOL, Huffington, Sequoia Locations: Bay, Splunk,
Walter Isaacson said Elon Musk's AI motives likely stem from early ambitions inspired by sci-fi themes. Isaacson said Musk told him he wanted to start an AI company because he didn't trust Sam Altman. "He's telling me, 'I'm gonna start from scratch an AI company 'cause I don't trust Sam Altman,'" Isaacson recalled in an interview with CNBC's Squawk Box published Friday. The AI company competes directly with OpenAI, which he helped found and fund before a reported falling out. Isaacson, Musk, and xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Walter Isaacson, Elon, Isaacson, Musk, Sam Altman, , Elon Musk, lounging, CNBC's, he's, Isaac Asimov, He's, Isaac Asimov's, Douglas Adams, Altman, OpenAI, they're, xAI Organizations: Service, Twitter, SpaceX, Yorker, Business Locations: Austin
AdvertisementVarious Chinese ministries and local governments are likely to roll out a variety of stimulus measures in the coming weeks — useful or not, they added. China still has a massive property problem that's unlikely to be solved with one set of stimulus measures. China's stock markets, which are dominated by retail investors fixated on social media, are blistering hot. China's stock markets are closed for weeklong National Day public holidays and are set to reopen on Tuesday. "Stimulus measures could add more fuel to the fire when stock markets are already heated.
Persons: , it's, Nomura, Freya Beamish, Rory Green, Ben Harburg, Larry Hu, Hu, Magdalena Polan, Polan, China's Organizations: Service, Global Data.TS, , MSA, Macquarie Group, CSI, Nomura Locations: China, Saudi Arabia, Beijing, Harburg
He decided to formally create a syndicate called Overtime VC, investing up to $250,000 in seed and Series A rounds. Through Overtime, Pangulur invested nearly $20 million in 65 companies, with a focus on enterprise infrastructure and apps. Related storiesHe also continued investing through his syndicate, Overtime VC, and brought these firsthand experiences to the founders he advised. 'Cooking' at the Series BPangulur began raising his own venture fund based on the success of his syndicate fund, Overtime VC. Earlier this month, Pangulur announced two new investments he led: a $25 million Series B for billing infrastructure startup Orb and a $28 million Series B for TeamBridge, a workforce operating software startup.
Persons: Pangulur, parlayed, Mayfield, , hackathons, Navin Chaddha, Chaddha, Lehman Organizations: Tribe Capital, Fund, Service, Security, Mayfield Fund, Case Western University, KeyBanc, Markets, Lehman Brothers, TeleSoft Partners, VC, Mayfield, Spring Fund, Chaddha Locations: Silicon Valley, Michigan, Ohio, North America, CloudFlare,
Almost all of the creditors of failed crypto company FTX will end up profiting from the money they put into the exchange, a federal bankruptcy judge ruled Monday. Ray, who also shepherded Enron through bankruptcy, added that the estate is working to finalize arrangements to make distributions to creditors around the world. FTX previously estimated that it owes creditors around $11.2 billion. According to the plan approved by Delaware bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey, 98% of FTX's creditors will get 119% of the amount of their allowed claim as of November 2022, when the exchange filed for bankruptcy protection. The bankruptcy estate says it will make a separate announcement about the date the payout plan will go into effect and when it anticipates the start of distributions.
Persons: FTX spiraled, John Ray, Ray, John Dorsey, FTX, Sam Bankman, Fried, — CNBC's Dan Mangan, Caroline Ellison Organizations: Enron, Alameda Research, Amazon Locations: Delaware, Anthropic
With just weeks left before the November election, former President Donald Trump has taken to promoting items and businesses that are not at all connected to his presidential campaign. “You’re going to love them,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform last week of his new line of branded watches, which cost anywhere from $499 to $100,000. “Would make a great Christmas gift.”While running for president this cycle, Trump has also promoted a sneaker brand, boots and even Bibles — all of which are business and not campaign ventures. Do I think that a single Trump voter in America is not voting for him because of any of this? Selling watches in Manhattan.”“He wants to do everything and anything and throw everything against the wall,” the Trump ally said.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ You’re, ” Trump, They’re, , Trump, Jared Polis, “ He’s, , “ I’m, ” Rep, Byron Donalds, “ Donald Trump, “ It’s, Kamala Harris, Melania, Harris, ” Long, , Sen, Marco Rubio, Rubio, he’d, it’s, Organizations: Democratic, NBC News, Trump, , Make, Liberty Financial, Trump University — Locations: Colorado, America, , Philadelphia, Manhattan
Monthly Social Security checks aren't enough for most baby boomers to get by, further fueling a retirement crisis. A prenuptial agreement can be helpful, but it typically doesn't protect wealth built after the couple ties the knot, like retirement savings. Men's monthly retirement incomes are nearly $600 more than women's — $2,610 to $2,042 — and they're more likely to have a balance in a retirement account. Overall, divorced women like Clark see lower monthly retirement incomes than their male counterparts — and peers who have remarried. One of Mintzer's greatest divorce regrets is that she didn't safeguard her retirement savings.
Persons: , Libby Mintzer, Mintzer, she's, Melody Evans, Evans, Roth, couldn't, didn't, Kathryn Clark, Clark, Clark didn't, Clark's, it's Organizations: Service, Social Security, Social, Gerontology, , Roth IRA, SNAP, allisonkelly Locations: Florida, Tampa, California's Bay
There are signs across AI models, chips, and new form factors that the market is getting frothy. Investors spent the summer wondering if top AI stocks could continue to justify soaring valuations in the face of absent returns from their massive AI spending. Now, signs have emerged that they're not yet done with generative AI mania. OpenAI reaches dizzying new heightsSam Altman's OpenAI secured a $157 billion valuation after raising $6.6 billion in its latest funding round. In short, a lossmaking startup must justify its $157 billion valuation.
Persons: Cerebras, , Andrew Feldman, Ramsey Cardy Cerebras, here's, Abu, Cerebras —, Altman's OpenAI, OpenAI, Elon Musk's xAI, OpenAI's, Ilya Sutskever, Gary Marcus, OpenAI's Sam Altman, David Sacks, Darius Rafieyan, Mira Murati, Mark Zuckerberg, Andrej Sokolow, frothiness, Jensen Huang, Alex Heath, Rahul Prasad, Snapchat Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Investors, Microsoft, Saudi Aramco, Bloomberg, OpenAI, LLMs, Financial Times, Anthropic, Craft Ventures, Tiger Global, The New York Times, Getty, company's Connect, Meta, Orion Locations: Sunnyvale, Abu Dhabi, Silver, Saudi, Silicon Valley,
Automattic founder, Matt Mullenweg Source: AutomatticMatt Mullenweg, who turned 40 in January, has now spent more than half his life working on WordPress. Silicon Valley private equity firm Silver Lake bought a majority stake in WP Engine in 2018, investing $250 million and obtaining three board seats. WordPress took the drastic step of banning WP Engine from using the WordPress resources necessary to serve its customers, which preceded a lawsuit filed on Wednesday by WP Engine against Mullenweg and Automattic. In the post, Mullenweg criticized WP Engine for not contributing enough back to the WordPress ecosystem. A Silver Lake spokesperson said WP Engine was handling all inquiries.
Persons: Matt Mullenweg, He's, , I've, Mullenweg, he'd, Neal Katyal, Tomasz Tunguz, Tunguz, Automattic, Lee Wittlinger, they're, didn't, Bob Perkowitz, Perkowitz, he's, They've, wouldn't Organizations: WordPress, WP, Silver Lake, CNBC, Theory Ventures, WordPress.org Locations: U.S, WordCamp, Portland , Oregon, Silver, Auotmattic
The company launched its first Amazon Go convenience store featuring a new kind of technology, called "Just Walk Out." In 2020, the company began licensing Just Walk Out technology to third parties, signing on retailers in stadiums, airports and hospitals. The company discontinued some of its retail chains, closed eight Amazon Go stores, and hit pause on new Fresh store openings. While it's no longer featuring Just Walk Out as prominently in its own stores, Amazon says it has inked deals with a growing list of customers. Amazon in July updated the AI system behind its Just Walk Out technology to handle all the inputs in a store simultaneously.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Charlie Rose, Bezos, Andy Jassy's, It's, Jordan Berke, Berke, Walmart's, Jon Jenkins, Jenkins, Amazon's, CNBC Jenkins Organizations: Amazon, Foods, Anadolu, Getty, Bloomberg, Walmart, Kroger, Target, CNBC Locations: San Mateo , California, United States, China, Seattle , Washington, Amazon's Seattle
Brian Niccol and Elliott Hill are taking over Starbucks and Nike , respectively, just as a key market that weighed on their predecessors gets a boost. As China's economic stimulus takes shape, it could end up helping these global brands. Nike and Starbucks in China While the exact plans for Niccol and Hill are still unclear, the Chinese market seems like it will be an area of focus. At Starbucks, the company's leadership team in China has already been reshuffled since Niccol took over in September. Still, a rebound for China's consumer won't necessarily boost sales for Starbucks and Nike without better execution.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Elliott Hill, Hartmut Issel, Niccol, Matthew Friend, Hill, Chen Luo, Ellen Hazen, . Putnam, Hazen, Eric Clark, I'd, it's, Clark, America's Luo, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Starbucks, Nike, Bank of America — Nike, UBS, Bank of America, CNBC, Brands, Bank, America's Locations: China, United States, Niccol, .
Ben Horowitz, A16z cofounder, said in July that he plans to support former President Donald Trump's campaign. An email to A16z employees now reveals that he plans to donate to Vice President Kamala Harris. The investor wrote that he and his wife will be making a "significant donation" to support Harris. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In the Friday email, Horowitz wrote that he and his wife, Felicia, have known Vice President Kamala Harris for over 10 years and that "she has been a great friend to both of us during that time."
Persons: Ben Horowitz, A16z, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Harris, , Walz, Horowitz, Donald Trump, Felicia, Harris Walz, Ben, Felicia Horowitz's, Joe Biden, Marc Andreessen Organizations: Service, Business, Democratic, Trump Locations: A16z, Axios, America
Before she built what would become a billion-dollar company, Angie Hicks had to conquer one of her biggest fears: talking to strangers. Hicks — one of the two co-founders of Angi, formerly known as Angie's List — is a self-described introvert. But when the business launched in 1995, she wore many hats — often literally walking door-to-door to recruit Angi's first customers. In 1996, the company rebranded to Angie's List after customers began associating Hicks personally with the recommendations. The company, which went public in 2011, has consistently brought in over one billion dollars every year since 2018.
Persons: Angie Hicks, Hicks, she's, Angi's, wasn't Hicks, Weeks, Bill Oesterle, Oesterle, Columbus didn't, Angi, would've, , Bill, didn't, Elham Organizations: Angi, CNBC, DePauw University, Partners, Unified, Columbus Locations: Angi, Washington ,, Indianapolis, Columbus , Ohio, Columbus
Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp, left, and founder Jeff Bezos look up at a New Glenn rocket on at the company's LC-36 facility in Florida. Blue OriginDave Limp had only one question for Jeff Bezos when he interviewed last year to become CEO of Blue Origin, the billionaire's space venture. "Jeff felt that [Blue Origin] needed manufacturing expertise; it needed decisiveness; it need a little bit of energy," Limp said. CEO Dave Limp, third from the left, with Blue Origin employees at the company's New Glenn facility in Florida. In the mission's place, Blue Origin will fly a demonstration of its spacecraft Blue Ring on the first New Glenn launch.
Persons: Dave Limp, Jeff Bezos, Jeff, Limp, Bezos, It's, I'm, New Glenn, Allen Parker, Jennifer Pena, Leanos, Ian Richardson, Tim Collins, it's, Origin's, ULA, Paul Hennessy, Glenn, We've, Starliner, Shepard, Blue, let's Organizations: Glenn, Florida ., Amazon, CNBC, Blue, SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, Lab, Firefly Aerospace, Company, NASA, Amazon Devices, Flexport, Vulcan, Cape Canaveral Space Force, Anadolu, Getty, New Glenn, Falcon, Shepard, National Security, Washington , D.C Locations: Florida, New, Mars, Seattle, Kent , Washington, Texas , Florida, Alabama, ULA, West Texas, Cape Canaveral , Florida, Glenn, Washington ,, Huntsville , Alabama, Cape Canaveral , Texas
And Kim Kardashian advocates for the release of the Menendez brothers. Chris Kofinis, a Democratic strategist, said Harris’ campaign is banking on Trump’s weaknesses being enough to carry Harris to victory. as the Harris campaign works to engage a group of voters threatening to defect over the Biden administration’s handling of the situation in the Middle East. People who are allergic to bees are usually allergic to yellow jackets as well, though the scale of the reaction may differ. Meanwhile, prosecutors in California said they are reviewing the Menendez brothers’ convictions to determine whether they should be resentenced and potentially released.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Kim Kardashian, Menendez, , Harris, Justin Sullivan, Donald Trump, Harris ’, she’s, , , Steve Shurtleff, Chris Kofinis, ” Harris, Tim Walz, Trump, Walz, Barack Obama, Hezbollah’s, Hezbollah's, Hashem Safieddine, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hassan Nasrallah, Chris Hayes, L.A, Lyle, Erik, ” Kardashian, Erik Menendez, Netflix’s, Read, George Gascón, Jack Smith’s, Smith, Jeff Greenberg, Helene, Alexandra Byrne, — Rich Bellis, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Cochise College Douglas Campus, Democratic, New, CBS, Minnesota Gov, Gov, Biden, East, NBC News, IDF, North Carolina State University, NBC, Netflix, Arts, Universal, Getty, River Arts Locations: North Carolina, Douglas , Arizona, New Hampshire, Butler , Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Beirut, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Carolina, Hurricane, Beverly Hills , California, California, Colorado, , Asheville, N.C
"They're trying to keep her away," Steve Shurtleff, a former Democratic speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, said of the Harris campaign. Harris’ campaign has acted as if she’s sitting on a lead, even though she has failed to separate from her opponent, former President Donald Trump, others said. That may look different in today’s evolving media environment than prior campaigns, but coupled with campaign events, aggressive organizing and a historic paid media campaign, it’s a winning approach." “They are very cautious,” a person involved in Harris’ race said of her campaign. Harris' campaign has also made overtures to voters in unconventional forums like the gaming site IGN.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Kamala Harris, Harris, Steve Shurtleff, , , ” Harris, Tim Walz, Hurricane Helene, , Harris ’, she’s, Donald Trump, Chris Kofinis, Walz, “ It’s, you’re, You’ve, Kevin Munoz, it’s, Joe Biden’s, Biden, ” Younger, Sarah Longwell, Longwell, George W, “ She’s, that’s, Trump, Matt Barnes, Stephen Jackson, Jack Smith, Michael LaRosa, Jill Biden, JD, Vance Organizations: Democratic, New, CBS News, Minnesota Gov, NBC, Biden, Trump, Republican, Against Trump, NBA, IGN, NBC News Locations: New Hampshire, United States, Hurricane, Pennsylvania, Gaza, San Francisco
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