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Social Media

Instagram Tests Reels-First Interface in India and South Korea

Instagram is testing a new interface in India and South Korea that prioritizes the Reels page. The redesign places the Reels tab in a prominent position, allowing users to easily access short videos. The DM button has been moved to the navigation bar. The Following tab offers three feed options: 'All,' 'Friends,' and 'Latest.' Meta reports significant growth due to the popularity of short videos.

Artificial Intelligence & Venture Capital

AI-Powered Roll-Ups: Venture Capital's Ambitious, Yet Challenging, Transformation of Services Businesses

Venture capitalists, led by firms like General Catalyst, are investing heavily in AI to transform traditional services businesses. The strategy involves acquiring mature firms, implementing AI to automate tasks, and then using the improved cash flow to acquire more companies. General Catalyst has dedicated $1.5 billion to this "creation" strategy, targeting industries from legal services to IT management. However, early warning signs, such as the phenomenon of "workslop" (AI-generated work lacking substance), suggest that this transformation may be more complicated than VCs anticipate, potentially undermining the expected margin gains and slowing down scaling plans.

Business & Technology

Oura Health's Potential IPO and Stance on Data Privacy

Oura Health CEO Tom Hale discussed the possibility of an IPO for the company, acknowledging that they have reached the necessary size and scale. While not explicitly in their current plans, it remains an option for the future. Oura is projected to generate $1 billion in revenue this year, doubling its 2024 figures. Hale also addressed the company's involvement in data-sharing programs and emphasized their commitment to data privacy, stating that it is "nonnegotiable," particularly concerning potential misuse. He clarified that user data is not shared directly with government administrations without user consent.

Autonomous Vehicles and Electric Mobility

Autonomous Vehicle Industry Developments: Gatik Expands with Loblaw, Kodiak AI Goes Public

The autonomous vehicle industry is showing progress with key developments:

  • Gatik & Loblaw Partnership: Gatik is expanding its partnership with Loblaw to deploy 20 autonomous trucks by 2025 for driverless deliveries in the Toronto area, with plans to add 30 more by 2026. These trucks will handle the full regional network, picking up products from distribution centers and delivering to over 300 retail stores.
  • Kodiak AI Goes Public: Kodiak Robotics, now Kodiak AI, began trading on Nasdaq after merging with Ares Acquisition Corporation II, valuing the company at $2.5 billion. They raised $275 million in financing, with founder Don Burnette emphasizing the importance of public markets for scaling autonomous driving technology and the company's focus on defense applications.
  • Supernal's Reorganization: Hyundai's electric air taxi startup, Supernal, is undergoing a C-suite reorganization with the departure of key executives, including Jaeyong Song and Tracy Lamb.
  • Anode Technology Company's New Venture: The founders of bankrupt Moxion Power have launched Anode Technology Company, which raised $9 million in seed funding for mobile batteries and inverters.
  • Other Notable Deals: Rapido's valuation doubled to $2.3 billion, and Telo raised $20 million to build tiny electric trucks.
  • Hacks and Investigations: Stellantis confirmed a data breach, and the NHTSA is investigating Rivian over seat belt issues.
  • EV Production Adjustments: Automakers are adjusting EV production plans, with Honda ending U.S. production of the Acura ZDX and Stellantis canceling plans for an electrified Jeep Gladiator.

Cybersecurity

AI's Dual Role: Transforming Cyberattacks and Security Measures

Ami Luttwak, chief technologist at Wiz, highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity as AI integrates into enterprise workflows. AI is expanding the attack surface with vulnerabilities stemming from rapid code development.

Attackers are leveraging AI for exploits, including using prompts to extract secrets and compromising AI tools for supply chain attacks.

Wiz has expanded its capabilities to address AI-related threats, launching Wiz Code and Wiz Defend to secure the software development lifecycle and offer runtime protection.

Luttwak emphasizes the need for startups to prioritize security from day one, including compliance and architecture that keeps customer data within their environment.

He sees innovation opportunities across all security domains, particularly in using AI for defense, urging a rethinking of security strategies.

Technology & Productivity

The Rise of 'Workslop': AI-Generated Content Hindering Productivity

Researchers at BetterUp Labs, along with Stanford Social Media Lab, have identified a new problem called 'workslop,' which refers to low-quality, AI-generated work that appears useful but lacks substance. This 'workslop' can be unhelpful, incomplete, or missing crucial context, ultimately shifting the workload to others for correction or interpretation. A survey revealed that 40% of U.S. employees have encountered 'workslop' in the past month. The researchers advise leaders to promote thoughtful AI usage with clear guidelines to prevent this issue.

Artificial Intelligence

South Korea's Ambitious AI Initiative: Competing with Global Giants

South Korea is investing ₩530 billion (about $390 million) in five local companies to develop large language models tailored to the Korean language and culture. The goal is to reduce reliance on foreign AI technologies and strengthen national security. The selected companies include LG AI Research, SK Telecom, Naver Cloud, NC AI, and Upstage. Each company brings unique strengths, from industry-specific data to telecom infrastructure. They aim to compete with OpenAI and Google by focusing on efficiency, real-world applications, and specialized models.

Robotics

Rodney Brooks: Humanoid Robot Hype is Overblown

Roboticist Rodney Brooks criticizes the massive investment in humanoid robot startups, particularly those attempting to mimic human dexterity through video training.

He argues that the complexity of human touch and the safety risks associated with large, energy-intensive humanoid robots make current approaches impractical.

Brooks predicts that future successful robots will deviate from the human form, utilizing wheels, multiple arms, and specialized sensors.

He believes current investments are funding expensive experiments unlikely to achieve mass production.

Finance

Checkout.com's Valuation Reaches $12 Billion Amid Employee Stock Buyback

Fintech company Checkout.com has reached a $12 billion valuation through an employee stock buyback program. This valuation follows a period where it was valued at $40 billion in 2022 but later reduced to $11 billion. The current valuation is based on a 409A valuation by an independent third party. Checkout.com, a payment company popular among large e-commerce sites like eBay and Pinterest, is on track for full-year profitability in 2025 and processes about $1 billion in e-commerce payments daily. The company has also expanded its workforce to 2,000 employees across 19 global offices.