el producto #403 š
Software with a soul, New Meta Products, Google Wallet digital IDs, Duolingo gets more gamified, Figma's AI-powered 'First Draft,' Dealing with workplace anxiety & more
Hi folks š
Happy weekend and welcome to a new edition of el producto.
š° The week in figures
$40B: Anthropic, theĀ Amazon-backedĀ foundational modelĀ maker is reportedly in talks toĀ raise fundsĀ at a valuation of up toĀ $40B, ~doubleĀ its most recent valuation
$2.7B: How much would you pay to bring one of the authors of the seminal āAttention Is All You Needā paper that kicked off the LLM boom? In Googleās case, about $2.7B license tech from a startup to get its founder Noam Shazeer back under its roof
1B: ExĀ AppleĀ designerĀ Jony IveĀ confirms he is working withĀ Sam AltmanĀ on anĀ AI hardwareĀ project funded by Ive and theĀ Emerson Collective. The venture reportedly aims to raiseĀ $1BĀ by year-end
$370M: Plaid is on pace to do ~$370M in revenue this year, with 80% gross margins
$100M: M2p, a pan-Asian open banking API and banking-as-a-service platform,Ā raisedĀ a $100M Series D to expand across Africa
10M:Ā RevolutĀ hitĀ 10M customersĀ in the UK (and 45M globally), shortly after getting approved for its British banking license in July. Revolut is also spinning out its recent ā¬8.5B investment into a brand-new standalone app to compete agains eToro and Robinhood,Ā Revolut Invest. The new app is currently being tested in Greece, Denmark, and the Czech Republic
43% of the web is nowĀ poweredĀ by WordPress, followed far by Shopify, with 4.5%
š° Whatās going on
OpenAI is considering moving to a for-profit model and offering equity to its CEO, Sam Altman. Given the companyās massive funding round that is currently closing, itās not a shock that OpenAI is working to become a bit more like a traditional venture-backed startup. Investors putting that much capital to work want to ensure they have the best chance at a sizeable return
OpenAIĀ has startedĀ rolling out its Advanced Voice modeĀ to more users. The rollout includes five new voices in different styles.Ā MetaĀ is taking voice capabilities one step further though, and is reported to be adding AI versions of Judi Dench, Kirsten Bell and John Cena to its chatbot
Meta shared a bunch of new Products and updates at its annual Connect event:
Why Mark Zuckerberg thinks AR glasses will replace your phone
Metaās AI can now talk to you in the voices of Awkwafina,John Cena, and Judi Dench
Metaās going to put AI-generated images in your Facebook and Instagram feeds
Meta releases its first open AI model that can process images
TikTok Music, the music streaming service available in Indonesia, Brazil, Australia, Singapore, and Mexico, will be shutting down in November. While TikTok has played a major role in music discovery (andĀ resurgence),Ā tensions with the music industry and the threat of aĀ banĀ have made expanding the service difficult. In some cases, itās wiser to partner with established players rather than compete against them
Google WalletĀ is testing aĀ featureĀ that turns users' American passports into a digital ID for border checkpoints
GmailĀ has confirmedĀ plans to roll out blue checkmarksĀ to verify the identity of email sending and prevent phishing. The Brand Indicators for Message Identification started with logos in 2021, but the blue checkmark will give companies another way to prove their legitimacy
DuolingoĀ has taken its gamification efforts up a notch with the release of an immersive gaming experience. Itās calledĀ AdventuresĀ and is essentially a role playing game inside the Duolingo mobile app where users can apply their language learning skills to real world situations like ordering in a cafe. Other new features unveiled by Duolingo included: AI-powered video call experiences, which allows users to engage in realistic conversations with Lily, one of Duolingoās characters; new friend streaks and league features to boost engagement; ML models which choose your exercises based on your language levels
FigmaĀ is reintroducing its controversial AI-powered Make Designs feature with some improvements under a new name:Ā First Draft. It uses off-the-shelf AI models like OpenAI's GPT-4 and Amazon Titan, without any additional training or fine-tuning, and allows Product designers to craft design components. The feature includes proprietary mobile and desktop design systems with numerous components and assembly examples. Users input their design goals as the prompt, the AI then selects, arranges, and customizes design system components based on these inputs, creating a starting point for designs
PinterestĀ is addingĀ two new featuresĀ to boost engagement and growth: the Remix feature allows users to create collages from existing templates, and Collage Sharing makes it easier for users to share their creations on social media platforms
RedditĀ is rolling out its new ML-powered translations toĀ more than 35 new countriesĀ as AI continues to power Product growth strategies
Paypal enables crypto. Cryptocurrency is no longer just for consumers. PayPal has announced that business owners will now be able to buy, hold, and sell crypto from their business accounts. This comes a year after the SECĀ approved the listing and tradingĀ of select bitcoin exchange-traded products. Around this time last year, Paypal also made waves by launching its own dollar-backed stablecoin. This latest development signals yet another step in PayPalās efforts to spearhead the adoption of digital currencies
Klarna partners with fellow FinTech Adyen to bring BNPL into physical stores. The collaboration willĀ make Klarna available at over 450k Adyen payment machinesĀ in brick-and-mortar stores. The partnership will initially launch in Europe, North America and Australia, with a wider rollout planned later down the line
AdyenĀ also launchedĀ SFO1, it's new enterprise payment acceptance device
TelegramĀ CEOĀ Pavel DurovĀ said the company will nowĀ share user infoĀ with legal authorities in response to āvalid legal requestsā
š Good reads
0 to 1 lessons. Alex Kracov spells out the channel strategies, messaging drills and big bets he invested in as the first marketing hire at Lattice, and which tactics heās putting to use once again now as CEO and co-founder of Dock
Bringing human touch through AI. Anna PiƱol from NfX, envisions a future where AI infuses the human touch into everything we do, allowing our best traitsācreativity, empathy, and careāto scale in ways that current systems don't. While humans are inherently limited in their reach, AI has the potential to extend these qualities, making every interaction more personal and meaningful. This piece dives into the intersection of technology and humanity, offering a vision of how AI can enhance, rather than replace, the human experience
Behind the product: Superhuman.Ā Founded by Rahul Vohra in 2014, Superhuman has helped users tackle their inboxes with unprecedented speed, cutting down hours of email management each week. But as AI emerged, Superhuman had to evolve and fast. It wasnāt just about keeping up with the competitionāit was about maintaining their core promise: delivering the fastest email experience possible. Thatās when Raul and his team made a bold decision to pivot their focus toward AI, partnering with OpenAI and fundamentally transforming their approach to email
Make meetings suck less. Noah Ganot shares good advice on meeting preparation. Besides obvious ones like crafting a clear agenda, other prep items such as anticipating questions + having mitigation plans ready, can make a big difference
Workplace anxiety: How to deal with anxiety at work. Ness Labs again on point with this brief workplace anxiety survival guide
Thatās all for this week. As usual, feel free to reach out and share your thoughts by replying back to this email or commenting on Substack
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Angel