TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch PM Logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Tuesday, March 12, 2024 Welcome to TechCrunch PM! Today we find out that Phantom Auto is turning into a ghost, and we learn itâs difficult to make money from subscription mobile apps. We also have a plethora of funding rounds, something Googleâs Gemini wonât tell you, a look at Uberâs future, some helpful robots and fun with voices. â[Christine]( [ image] Image Credits: Phantom Auto [2024 State of Business Communication Report]( Sponsored by [Grammarly]( [Ready to harness the power of gen AI and realize the benefits of effective communication at scale? Dive into the latest research on AIâs role in improving productivity and helping workers communicate better, not more.]( [Download Report]( TechCrunch PM Top 3 [Phantom Auto decides to shut down](: We got a scoop that remote driving startup Phantom Auto, after some new funding failed to transpire, is planning to close after seven years. [We heart databases](: MIT professor Mike Stonebrakerâs latest startup, DBOS, officially launched with an $8.5 million seed investment. Stonebraker invented the Ingres and Postgres databases, and with DBOS, he puts the database at the center of the software stack, reducing the operating system to a small kernel of low-level functions. [Subscription mobile apps arenât as lucrative as you might believe](: RevenueCat examined data from over 29,000 subscription mobile apps and found that less than a quarter of them reach $1,000 in monthly revenue. And even if they do, itâs unlikely revenue will grow from there. [TechCrunch PM Top 3 image] Image Credits: traffic_analyzer / Getty Images More top reads [You canât ask that](: Google confirmed that it started rolling out restrictions on Geminiâs responses as they relate to election queries globally. [Coping with death, thereâs a platform for that](: Empathy wants to help grieving loved ones manage all the tasks associated with death, from organizing funerals to settling finances for the deceased. It picked up $47 million in new capital toward its larger mission to âredefine bereavement care.â [In the driverâs seat with Uberâs CEO](: From the SXSW stage, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi explained his vision for the ride-hailing companyâs future, especially now that it has achieved profitability. [OpenMeter grabs capital](: Where we learned that subscription-based apps donât make money, usage-based billing does. And investors are here for it. OpenMeter raised $3 million to continue developing software to help companies track their usage-based billing. Robot riot: Who knew a little backpack could pack a punch? [Verve Motion did](. They created wearable robotics that you strap on like a backpack and it enables you to lift heavy things with ease. Meanwhile, [meet Rick Faulk](. The Locus Roboticsâ CEO gets candid with hardware editor Brian Heater about the companyâs new software, the state of the industry and the future of humanoids. [Moâ money, moâ TikTok](: The streaming social media company expanded its Effect Creator Rewards monetization program to 33 more regions in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The program is also lowering the threshold to begin reaping those rewards. You have to make 100,000 videos in 90 days, but it used to be 200,000, so youâre welcome. [Deepgram finds its voice](: Deepgram has long been one of the go-to startups for voice recognition, and today the company launches Aura, a real-time text-to-speech API. Aura combines highly realistic voice models with a low-latency API to allow developers to build real-time, conversational AI agents. Frederic Lardinois had some fun with it. See what he created. [Speaking of voices](: Tavus, a four-year-old generative AI startup, raised $18 million in new funding to help companies create digital âreplicasâ of individuals for automated personalized video campaigns. Also new is its platform for third parties to integrate their software with the companyâs technology. [Appleâs latest DMA tweaks](: Those include Apple allowing iOS developers located in the European Union to distribute apps from the web rather than the App Store. This followed [outrage from developers]( who thought lawmakers’ interpretation of rules were self-serving. [More top reads image] Image Credits: Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket / Getty Images TechCrunch Minute [Redditâs IPO success may hinge on AI boom](: Alex Wilhelm writes that Reddit has âan AI-friendly growth story to tellâ and seems to have timed its entrance into the public markets just right. And if Redditâs initial public offering is successful, it could inspire other companies to follow its lead. 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