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TechCrunch Newsletter By Thursday, December 08, 2022 Hello, Happy Thursday. There is a lot of news t

TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Thursday, December 08, 2022 Hello, Happy Thursday. There is a lot of news today, much of it posting as I write this — for example, the Federal Trade Commission is now [suing to block Microsoft from buying Activision](. So less chatter, more banter. — [Christine]( [ image] Image Credits: Airtable The TechCrunch Top 3 - [Let’s give ’em something to talk about](: Given all of the ChatGPT popularity in the news lately, it is no surprise that a related company would be top news today. 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Here’s five more: - Creating for creators: [Lauren]( writes about Komi, a [landing page tool for content creators](, which raised $5 million. - Tools for school admins: Kenya-based edtech startup Zeraki is the latest to grab some funding to provide [digital tools]( to help school administrators manage payments and paperwork. [Annie]( has more. - An extra set of “eyes”: WeWalk secured a small raise to develop [computer vision for a smart cane]( used by visually impaired people,[Paul]( writes. - A car that can monitor your health: Renault China is looking at [making super-premium EVs](that will tell you if your blood pressure is high, [Rita]( reports. No doubt from that person who just cut you off. - Domain name drag: Picking the right domain name can be just as difficult as creating a password no one will guess. Enter Smartynames, which [Haje]( writes [uses AI to find you the perfect domain name](. [To prepare for a downturn, build a three-case model]( Startups that develop case models are better equipped to deal with potential setbacks. Visualizing exactly how potential market shifts can impact your business is a great way to prepare for the unexpected. A three-case model attempts to predict best-case, down-case and base-case scenarios, writes Matt Barbieri, partner-in-charge at accounting firm Wiss & Co. “Typically, the base-case scenario falls between the extremes. For example, in financial modeling, you might say that Peloton experienced both its ‘best case’ and ‘down case’ scenarios within a year.” Four more from the TC+ team: - Energy boost: [Haje]( takes a look at Rootine’s $10 million Series A deck in his latest [Pitch Deck Teardown](. - Finally some good news in VC:[Women are rising through the ranks at VC firms](, according to a new survey that caught[Dominic-Madori](’s eye. - Scooting ahead: Duffl’s David Lin talks to [Christine]( about why his company has been able to buck [traditional rapid grocery delivery]( woes. - What’s in store for the ad market?: [Alex]( pours through some numbers to forecast what the [Q1 ad market]( is shaping up to be. [TechCrunch+]( is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack.[You can sign up here](. Use code “DC” for a 15% discount on an annual subscription! [Read More]( [To prepare for a downturn, build a three-case model image] Image Credits: MirageC / Getty Images Big Tech Inc. All of the tech layoffs prompted Airtable to put out a memo earlier this week promoting its tools for job seekers. Now it is Airtable’s own employees who might need to use them. [Natasha M]( reports that the company, which was last valued at $11 billion for its no-code software, [laid off over 250](. And not only that, but it seems that the move also included [some executive departures](, including the chief revenue officer, chief people officer and chief product officer. 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