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The Big Read

With Figma IPO, Dylan Field Bounces Back From Adobe Fiasco

By Cory Weinberg · Jul 11, 2025 9:38am PDT · 3 comments
The main Department of Justice building, across from the National Archives in Washington, was the kind of brooding edifice Dylan Field had walked through a lot in 2023 as he tried to convince governments around the world to let him sell Figma, the design software startup that had been his life, to Adobe for $20 billion. He made a final attempt... The main Department of Justice building, across from the National Archives in Washington, was the...
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Pro Weekly: Anthropic's Revenue Surge; Digging Into xAI

By The Information Staff · Jul 11, 2025 8:46am PDT
Welcome to the latest edition of our Pro newsletter. As you know, we recently launched Deep Research, our dedicated dive into the trends and data shaping the tech landscape.This week, Elon Musk’s xAI dominated headlines, with Linda Yaccarino stepping down as CEO of X, the company’s Grok chatbot coming under fire and xAI unveiling its latest... Welcome to the latest edition of our Pro newsletter. As you know, we recently launched Deep...
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Huawei AI Chip Redesign Aims to Break Nvidia’s China Dominance

By Qianer Liu · Jul 11, 2025 6:00am PDT
China’s Huawei Technologies is plotting a fundamental redesign of its next artificial intelligence chip in a bid to seize market share from Nvidia. The Chinese tech giant is working on a new AI chip design that would allow its chips to be used for a wider array of AI development work than its current ones can handle, according to two people with... China’s Huawei Technologies is plotting a fundamental redesign of its next artificial...
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Tesla’s Late to Shareholder Meeting—and Why It Doesn’t Matter
By Martin Peers · Jul 10, 2025 5:00pm PDT · 1 comment
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Tesla’s Late to Shareholder Meeting—and Why It Doesn’t Matter

By Martin Peers · Jul 10, 2025 5:00pm PDT · 1 comment
Here’s a question: When was the last time anyone paid attention to a company’s annual shareholder meeting? More to the point, perhaps, when was the last time a company’s annual meeting really mattered? The answer to the first one (and maybe the second) is when a company drags its feet scheduling the meeting, as Tesla did—until today. On... Here’s a question: When was the last time anyone paid attention to a company’s annual shareholder...
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Dealmaker

How One New Solo GP Is Using AI to Identify Promising Founders

By Natasha Mascarenhas · Jul 10, 2025 3:36pm PDT · 8 comments
When former Bain Capital Ventures partner Sarah Smith raised a $16 million fund to back early-stage startups earlier this year, she decided to use artificial intelligence to answer a question that venture capitalists say usually comes down to human instinct: Which founders are worth meeting?The Menlo Park, Calif.–based investor developed a... When former Bain Capital Ventures partner Sarah Smith raised a $16 million fund to back...
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Reporters Cory Weinberg and Katie Roof tell you what’s coming next, who’s winning—and who’s losing—in the high-stakes world of startup investing.
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Creator Economy

A New Influencer Horror Film Shot at the Sway House

By Kaya Yurieff · Jul 10, 2025 2:00pm PDT
Influencers aren’t just appearing on TV screens, but also increasingly on big screens. On Friday, a new horror film starring digital creators called “Skillhouse” will premiere in some AMC and Regal showhouses.The film follows 10 fictional influencers who are lured into a content house where they have to compete in social media challenges and... Influencers aren’t just appearing on TV screens, but also increasingly on big screens. On Friday,...
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Applied AI

Why Some Companies Are Canceling ChatGPT Subscriptions

By Aaron Holmes · Jul 10, 2025 10:00am PDT · 1 comment
Companies that buy artificial intelligence chatbots for their workers have many options, and some of them have started looking for the cheapest option. That could explain new data from payments startup Ramp, showing a slight dip in the percentage of Ramp customers that spent money on AI products like ChatGPT between May and June, to 42% from... Companies that buy artificial intelligence chatbots for their workers have many options, and some...
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What the OpenAI Web Browser Means; Musk Says Grok 4 is No. 1
By Amir Efrati · Jul 10, 2025 7:00am PDT
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What the OpenAI Web Browser Means; Musk Says Grok 4 is No. 1

By Amir Efrati · Jul 10, 2025 7:00am PDT
OpenAI’s embrace of Google Cloud servers isn’t stopping it from launching a direct assault on several of Google’s core products. Its next target: Chrome.Reuters on Wednesday reported that OpenAI’s web browser is coming soon. It’s been eight months since we broke the first news about OpenAI’s development of the browser, including its hiring of... OpenAI’s embrace of Google Cloud servers isn’t stopping it from launching a direct assault on...
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Why New U.S. Crypto Rules Will Reverberate Globally

By Yueqi Yang · Jul 10, 2025 6:00am PDT · 1 comment
The most important cryptocurrency bill in history could become law next week, but its immediate effect on everyday Americans will be negligible. Instead, the biggest impact will occur overseas, where it will boost both crypto and the dollar in the global economy. The law will bolster confidence in stablecoins, cryptocurrencies pegged to a... The most important cryptocurrency bill in history could become law next week, but its immediate...
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The Electric: Scrappy Lyten Sees Survival in Drones and Acquisitions

By Steve LeVine · Jul 10, 2025 4:30am PDT
Last November, European battery developer Northvolt was struggling and looking for a buyer for its state-of-the-art lithium-metal manufacturing subsidiary in Silicon Valley.  When none of the industry’s big players were interested, battery startup Lyten snapped up the assets, including $25 million in equipment, much of it new, and the... Last November, European battery developer Northvolt was struggling and looking for a buyer for...
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Why Elon Musk’s AI Focus Doomed Linda Yaccarino

By Theo Wayt · Jul 9, 2025 5:00pm PDT · 2 comments
Oh, how times have changed! Just two years ago, Elon Musk hired Linda Yaccarino as the CEO of Twitter with a mandate to clean up relationships with advertisers, many of whom were worried about their products showing up next to hate speech. On Wednesday, Yaccarino unexpectedly announced her departure at a time when the merger of X with Musk’... Oh, how times have changed! Just two years ago, Elon Musk hired Linda Yaccarino as the CEO...
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Nvidia Challenger Groq Discusses $6 Billion Valuation
By Natasha Mascarenhas and Cory Weinberg · Jul 9, 2025 3:28pm PDT · 5 comments
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Nvidia Challenger Groq Discusses $6 Billion Valuation

By Natasha Mascarenhas and Cory Weinberg · Jul 9, 2025 3:28pm PDT · 5 comments
Groq, an Nvidia challenger that develops chips to power large language models, has talked to investors about raising between $300 million to $500 million at a $6 billion post-investment valuation, according to two people with direct knowledge of the fundraising effort. The deal discussions come as the company told investors its revenue will more... Groq, an Nvidia challenger that develops chips to power large language models, has talked to...
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Creator Economy

Linda Yaccarino’s Legacy Turning X Into a Creator Destination

By Kaya Yurieff · Jul 9, 2025 2:00pm PDT · 1 comment
Everyone is buzzing about Linda Yaccarino stepping down as the CEO of Elon Musk’s X after two years at the helm. During her tenure, she often referenced creators in public remarks and in posts on X. But the company has had a mixed track record when it comes to creator tools and making it a more popular destination for influencers. Everyone is buzzing about Linda Yaccarino stepping down as the CEO of Elon Musk’s X after two...
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Meta AI Researcher Warns of ‘Metastatic Cancer’ Afflicting Company Culture

By Kalley Huang · Jul 9, 2025 12:47pm PDT · 7 comments
Over the past month, Meta Platforms has overhauled its stumbling efforts in artificial intelligence by making a head-spinning series of hires of leaders and researchers from outside the company. But a key question has lingered: Why has Meta struggled so badly in AI that it’s injecting so much fresh blood into the company to lead a turnaround? ... Over the past month, Meta Platforms has overhauled its stumbling efforts in artificial...
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AI Agenda

Why Cloudflare Can’t Block Google From Scraping Websites For Its AI Products

By Erin Woo · Jul 9, 2025 7:00am PDT · 2 comments
Cloudflare, which powers many of the world’s most prominent websites, made waves last week by introducing a default setting for new customers that would block bots that artificial intelligence firms such as OpenAI and Anthropic use to scrape sites to train artificial intelligence. What Cloudflare didn’t highlight was that Google’s AI... Cloudflare, which powers many of the world’s most prominent websites, made waves last week by...
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After Layoffs, Microsoft Tells Staff to ‘Invest in Your Own AI Skilling’
By Aaron Holmes · Jul 9, 2025 6:00am PDT · 4 comments
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After Layoffs, Microsoft Tells Staff to ‘Invest in Your Own AI Skilling’

By Aaron Holmes · Jul 9, 2025 6:00am PDT · 4 comments
After Microsoft announced last week it would cut 9,000 workers, its second major layoffs this year, it told its remaining salespeople to lean on artificial intelligence to be more productive. “We all need to use AI tools,” said Travis Walter, an executive overseeing Microsoft’s sales to small and medium enterprises in the Americas, during a... After Microsoft announced last week it would cut 9,000 workers, its second major layoffs this...
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The Briefing

Apple’s COO Retirement Offers Clues About Cook Succession

By Nick Wingfield · Jul 8, 2025 5:00pm PDT
Exciting news on the home front: Today, we launched a powerful new AI chatbot, The Information Deep Research, trained on over a decade of our exclusive reporting on the most important tech companies and people, including our stories, org charts and proprietary data. You can use it to generate reports on the top talent at Nvidia and Meta... Exciting news on the home front: Today, we launched a powerful new AI chatbot, The Information...
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Dealmaker

AI Investors’ Dilution Dilemma; Dueling Open Letters for Maguire

By Sri Muppidi and Natasha Mascarenhas · Jul 8, 2025 4:32pm PDT
On Monday, I reported how much OpenAI was spending on stock-based compensation. It’s a lot: $4.4 billion last year, or more than five times its stock-based compensation the prior year, amounting to a whopping 119% of revenue. Stock-based compensation expenses typically don’t cut into cash flow until a company goes public, so startup... On Monday, I reported how much OpenAI was spending on stock-based compensation. It’s a lot: $4.4...
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Creator Economy

What We Know—And Don’t Know—About the New TikTok App

By Kaya Yurieff and Sylvia Varnham O'Regan · Jul 8, 2025 2:00pm PDT
On Sunday, our team scooped that TikTok is planning a new version of its app for users in the U.S. ahead of a planned sale of the app to a group of investors. The news is generating a lot of buzz—and a lot of questions—among creators, everyday users of the app and TikTok employees and business partners who weren’t aware of the plans and are... On Sunday, our team scooped that TikTok is planning a new version of its app for users in the...
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Chip-Backed Borrowing Boom Propels AI Computing Startups
By Miles Kruppa · Jul 8, 2025 11:41am PDT · 1 comment
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Chip-Backed Borrowing Boom Propels AI Computing Startups

By Miles Kruppa · Jul 8, 2025 11:41am PDT · 1 comment
Several startups offering computing power for artificial intelligence are embracing the “borrow big to grow fast” strategy pioneered by CoreWeave, loading up on debt backed by their stocks of high-powered chips. For instance, London-based cloud startup Fluidstack has gotten approval from Macquarie and other lenders to borrow more than $10... Several startups offering computing power for artificial intelligence are embracing the “borrow...
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