This week: the women of AI. Also: cryptoâs prolonged winter, GPT goes gang-busters (not all think thatâs a good thing), and startups with fresh funding. [view entire message]( GPT âhype cycleâ? Some AI engineers and investors are urging caution around the âhype cycleâ of generative AI, saying theyâre getting a case of deja vu. âWith this launch of OpenAI we are at peak hype. It was metaverse before that, cannabis before that. Five years ago it was 3-D printing,â one investor told the [Wall Street Journal.]( Investors last year poured an estimated $2.6B into 110 generative AI-focused startups in the U.S. Though funding remains around the same level, new startups are cropping up daily in pursuit of VC funding for their GPT-powered innovations. To investorsâ annoyance, some of these companies are simply using the API of OpenAI for new applications and acting as a marketing/distribution layer. Can AI write this headline better? Speaking of... new startups are cropping up to harness the power of GPT to help engineers write coherent blog posts. From creating ideas to write about to drafting entire paragraphs in the authorâs voice to generating headlines, companies say anyone can now write with confidence using their tools. Some are still in private testing. While they show promise, on Bloomberg reporter [concludes](, the easily anthropomorphized software released in November by OpenAI, has enabled several companies to develop word processors that plug into the chatbotâs underlying service, GPT-3.5. The startups say they can make the perennially demanding process of writing â even the very concept of being creative â easy and fast. These new writing tools are multiplying in part because tapping into OpenAIâs system is relatively simple. One called Boo (bills itself as a âbeautifully simple writing tool that gives you superpowers.â Lex, (developed by a collective of newsletter writers, claims to âeliminate writerâs block.â Itâs still in private testing, and the company said more than 16,000 people are on the wait list. Using these newer tools can feel like working with a cloying writing coach staring over your shoulder. They aim to generate titles, finish sentences, suggest entire new paragraphs in the authorâs voice and even respond to specific prompts (âWrite a blog post about the new AI writing toolsâ) and furnish rough drafts. The quality of AI-generated material is iffy at best â Iâm not worried about my job yet â but it will improve when OpenAI releases the next version of its language model, GPT-4 (, and companies like Google speed up and make their own AI engines available to developers. - reports Bloomberg): âIâm not worried about my job yet." Snapchat now recommends gift ideas Snapchat released its own GPT-powered chatbot thatâs trained to offer a âunique tone and personalityâ and do things like recommend birthday gift ideas, dinner recipes, and âeven write a haiku about cheese for your cheddar-obsessed pal,â the company said in a [blog post](. Itâs available only to Snapchat Plus members for now, with plans to expand to all users. Cryptoâs deep freeze The digital-assets industry shed more than 2k jobs in the first two months of 2023, signaling a further retreat even as some crypto prices have recovered somewhat, according to [Bloomberg](. Coinbase cut 20% of its workforce in January and says more layoffs could be coming. Crypto.com, Huobi Global, Gemini and Luno also announced job cuts. âGolden handcuffs are offâ Tech companies laid off more than 260k workers since the beginning of 2022, according to [Layoffs.fyi](. Many of those laid off workers are opting to become their own bosses. Theyâre using healthy severance payments to take a shot at a passion project. âThe golden handcuffs are off, and I can do whatever I want now.â founder Jen Zhu [told]( Wired. Tweet of the week Trending in Tech Women-founded AI companies are hiring
The women of AI have arrived. Theyâre hard at work disrupting a dizzying array of industries and hiring tech talent to help. [Proven Skincare]( is the world's âfirst Intelligent skincare system.â The company, co-founded by Amy Zaoshi Yuan and Ming S. Zhao, raised over $20M to use AI to isolate ingredients and formulate products to address individual skin types and issues. Zhao got the idea for the company when she looked in the mirror and realized her skin âwas starting to wrinkleâ even though she was in her 20s. âThis job was robbing me of my soul and my youth, which was even more upsetting,â she told [Forbes](. Since then theres been no turning back â Proven Skincare continues to grow and is [hiring]( skin-enthusiasts and tech nerds alike. Mountain View, Calif.-based [Lily AI]( raised $160M to develop AI-powered software that helps big-box retailers and other consumer brands understand the emotional context of their shoppers. The company produces a real-time psychographic analysis of a customer while theyâre shopping online to determine their state of mind and then recommends ways to engage that customer. The company was founded by Sowmiya Chocka Narayanan and Purva Gupta. San Francisco-based [Revero]( raised $10M to reverse autoimmune disease by addressing the root causes. The digital clinic integrates nutritional therapy and clinical expertise with AI and machine learning to deliver data-driven continuous remote care. The company was founded by AI engineer Mahsa Rostami. Norway-based [Vic.ai]( wants AI into your finance team improves processing time, cuts hours spent on repetitive work and lays the groundwork for more intelligent spend. The companyâs co-founders built the first iteration training the platform on historical accounting data and processes from tens of thousands of public companies. From the Founder What has been your biggest take away as a women founder? âI am a very curious person and that has greatly benefited me along my journey as founder. To keep pushing forward, I keep unlearning what I thought I knew. The only thing thatâs constant is change. What made me succeed in the past often can not be reproducible in the future.â - Amy Yuan, Co-Founder of [Proven Skincare]( What we're reading - Twitter shut off its internal Slack, and now âeveryone is barely workingâ ([The Verge](
- âEven an emoji is betterâ: LinkedIn users tire of âcommenting for reachâ replies ([Yahoo](
- Facebookâs new $12 fee is straight out of Don Corleoneâs playbook ([Washington Post](
- Why Do A.I. Chatbots Tell Lies and Act Weird? Look in the Mirror. ([New York Times](
- ChatGPT could become a personal tutor to millions of students if it learns lessons from the robot teachers that came before ([Fortune]( Companies in the news London-based [Zipzero]( an NFT protocol, raised a $1M seed fund led by Craig Dewar and other angels to enable people to economically benefit from the value of their data. Richmond, Vir.-based [NeoSwap AI]( an NFT trading startup, secured $2M in pre-seed funding at a valuation of $15M. San Diego, Calif.-based [Term Labs]( a blockchain R&D company, raised a $2.5M seed fund led by Electric Capital with participation from Coinbase Ventures and others to pursue fixed-rate lending on blockchains. Salt Lake City-based [Gauge]( an online car auction for car dealers, raised a $5.3M seed fund led by Maniv Mobility to help consumers sell their used cars directly to dealers. Colorado Springs, Colo.-based [PteroDynamics]( which makes vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, raised a $7.5M seed fund led by Kairos Ventures to help fulfill orders from the U.S. military. â Startups hiring now Stealth AI Build software that gives doctors AI superpowers
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