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AI Friends, deepfake foes, and which Tiger Global partner is leaving now

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4.2 • 365 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

On today's Friday news roundup, we just had to talk about AI hardware taking on a new shape with Friend’s $99 necklace. The pendant gives you an AI friend to talk to and…that’s about it. Friend’s pitch is that its wearable can help combat loneliness, but other AI hardware products that have come to market lately – like Humane’s Ai Pin and Rabbit’s r1 – have fallen short of expectations. Even OpenAI, the leader in the space, has come out later than expected with its hyper realistic AI assistant, and only today to a small “alpha group” of users, so it’s hard to assess the product’s capabilities. On the other side of the AI coin is, sadly, deepfakes and hallucinations. The team touched on this topic, noting how Meta’s AI assistant hallucinated when it said that there was no assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Rebecca asked Devin Coldewey if he thought AI companies should take greater care to block users from asking questions about sensitive topics until they could solve for hallucinations, and if they should block users from making deepfakes about certain A-list people, particularly during an election year. His answer? Yes, but it’s probably not as easy as it sounds. For our deals of the week, Kirsten kicked things off with Mary Ann's coverage of FranShares, a Chicago-based startup that lets people invest in franchise businesses starting with as little as $500 with a goal of providing passive income and portfolio diversification. Apparently, a lot of Gen Z and Millennials are investing in franchises through this platform, which just raised a $4.2 million seed round led by Chicago Ventures with participation from The Pitch Fund and Litquidity Ventures. Kirsten asked Rebecca if she, as a Millennial, would invest in a franchise, and her answer may surprise you. Kirsten and Rebecca also talked about Kennet of London, a 25-year-old growth equity investor that just raised $287 million for its largest fund to date, and it’s a growth fund. Kennet’s approach is interesting because they focus on B2B SaaS companies that are founder owned and bootstrapped, and thus potentially more capital efficient. Finally, the team discussed VC movings and shakings. Specifically, Alex Cook, a former partner at Tiger Global who oversaw some of its largest fintech investments and India deals, has left the firm after nearly seven years. Cook is the latest VC to leave a firm before the fund closed and he could see a return on investment. There must be something in the water. We had a lot of fun this episode, so give it a listen!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to Equity Tech Crunch's flagship podcast about the

0:16.4

business of startups. Today is Friday, August 2nd. I'm Kirsten Koresek and

0:21.2

joining me today is Senior TC reporter on the transportation desk,

0:26.1

Rebecca Balan and later a TCOG Devon Coldaway will be joining us to talk about AI and friends. You might have realized

0:34.8

that I did not say Mary Ann's name and Mary Ann is unfortunately out sick today

0:39.7

but she will be back so stay tuned for that. Rebecca, thanks for taking the time to join today.

0:44.8

I know you've been super busy with a few scoops.

0:47.3

What was your latest?

0:48.3

I believe this morning I came out with Rad Power Bikes and they have gone through another round of layoffs, which is sad to see,

0:55.8

but not ultimately surprising if we look at other big deal VC-backed e-bike companies

1:02.1

like Van Moof, which went through bankruptcy last year, and is now kind of having a resurgence.

1:06.7

But yeah, that's what I worked on today. And by the way, if I sound any different, I'm in the New York office today,

1:11.4

it's a bit cavernous and also quite cold. The air conditioning is on full blast, so.

1:15.6

It's supposed to make you more productive. But yeah, I guess the point here is the e-bike business is hard.

1:22.0

So hard.

1:23.0

We do have some good news though to talk about on the show.

1:25.0

Before we get to the show rundown though,

1:27.0

don't forget to rate and review on ApplePods, Spotify,

1:31.0

whatever your preferred pod streamer is, we do appreciate it.

1:35.0

Now on the show today, we have a few deals, including a seed raise over at Fran shares,

1:42.0

canvas latest acquisition, and an eye-popping new fund over

1:46.1

at Growth Equity Investor, Kennett of London.

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