Batch brew #27
Love-hate relationship between a start-up and Open AI
Hey, the autumn Caffeine Capitalist November edition here! ??
This is a packed AI package (not written by AI). And there is a lot of what is happening right now in the space.
Grab your novemberish pumpkin spice latte and let’s get right into it!
6 minutes and 8 seconds this time.
Dept. of Tiny Thoughts
Venture capital paradox, lack of capital in the early and late stage VC but one of the most promising investment vintages in the past years.
While we are eagerly waiting on the State of The European Tech report by Atomico for the whole year 2023, there are is some interesting data from the H1 of 2023.
Macro is still not getting better, yet this might be one of the best vintages to invest. Valuations are on sane pre-covid levels. Hard times and hard decision create durable founders and companies, and amount of new ideas and start-ups is still very high.
Read the recent interview with Andrej for Czechcrunch about the reasons of ongoing low VC activity, fundraising problems, increased European investment activity of ZAKA VC this year.
Dept. of Insights - Startups and their love-hate relationship with OpenAI
So OpenAI just hosted its first ever DevDay this Monday, where they served up a fresh batch of updates. But no folks,? we don't just foam over the tech, we are more into the buzz that it creates in the startup community.
Flashback to the tidal wave of startups that mushroomed after ChatGPT landed. It was like a shot of espresso to the system. But let's be real, they weren't brewing any new tech – just different flavors of using OpenAI's existing technology through their API.
But as reddit users pointed out:
OpenAI has evolved beyond simply providing APIs for their models — they're now concocting their very own suite of services. These are the same types of services that once fueled a whole ecosystem of 'innovative' startups, many backed by significant venture capital investment. However, with OpenAI's new direction, these startup services are starting to seem a bit less groundbreaking.
With each new service OpenAI introduces, another segment of startups relying on the OpenAI API— finds themselves on the brink of obsolescence. This shift is setting a precedent that's likely to make raising venture capital a much more daunting task for AI startups.
Entrepreneurs have commonly faced skepticism when securing funding, challenged by the question of their defendability — "What if Google decides to step into our territory with the same feature?" This time, however, it's OpenAI that's stepping into the ring, potentially turning the tide for these startups and intensifying the competition.
Here’s a brief on some of the innovations unveiled at OpenAI's Dev Day:
For those who want to deep dive, you can read all about it here.
The AI industry is undergoing significant transformations. The intense competition among startups attempting to piggyback on OpenAI with simple overlay features is a natural part of the ecosystem's evolution. If you’re steering a startup that might be in the crosshairs of such changes, now's the time to strategize on your defensibility against these industry shifts.
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Dept. of Twitter Thread Research (we can’t get our head around the generic “X”):
1/ Groooook. LLM here, LLM there. But this time a new one from X.com, with a humorous twist and real time data from Twitter. Well, that’s some uniqueness for sure.
This whole saga of Twitter acquisition is just getting more interesting. Really interested where will this end. And when will we see the X.com fintech super-app finally?
2/ Another AI news! European based Ai company Aleph Alpha raised an astonishing 500m Eur Series B round. That’s not the valuation, it’s the investment size.
Dept. of Visual Research:
There are people who are friendly and polite to ChatGPT. Adding “please” to a prompt and “thank you” at the end. And were are part of this group.
It’s really funny if you think about it
How about you? ??
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