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17 votes
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OpenAI's Altman launching a cryptocurrency with an eye-scanner gimmick. Does this impact how you feel about AI?
23 votes -
Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof declared bankrupt
21 votes -
Funding dramatically slows for India's startup sector
9 votes -
Inside the white-hot center of AI doomerism: Anthropic
8 votes -
Inflection AI develops supercomputer equipped with 22,000 NVIDIA H100 AI GPUs
7 votes -
Are we stuck on a innovation plateau - and did startups burn through fifteen years of venture capital with nothing to show for?
The theses I would like to discuss goes as follows (and I'm paraphrasing): during the last 15 years, low interest rates made billions of dollars easily available to startups. Unfortunately, this...
The theses I would like to discuss goes as follows (and I'm paraphrasing): during the last 15 years, low interest rates made billions of dollars easily available to startups. Unfortunately, this huge influx of venture capital has led to no perceivable innovation.
Put cynically, the innovation startups have brought us across the last 15 years can be summarized as (paraphrasing again):
- An illegal hotel chain destroying our cities
- An illegal taxi company exploiting the poor
- Fake money for criminals
- A plagiarism machine/fancy auto-complete
Everything else is either derivative or has failed.
I personally think spaceX has made phenomenal progress and would have probably failed somewhere along the way without cheap loans. There's also some biotech startups (like the mRNA vaccines that won the race to market during covid) doing great things, but often that's just the fruits of 20 years of research coming to fruition.
Every other recent innovation I can think of came from a big player that would have invested in the tech regardless, and almost all of it is "just" incremental improvements on several decades old ideas (I know, that's what progress looks like most of the time).
What do you think? Do you have any counterexamples? Can you think of any big tech disruptions after quantitative easing made money almost free in 2008?
And if you, like me, feel like we're stuck on a plateau - why do you think that is?
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Meet Kelpy, the deep tech startup swapping single-use plastics for seaweed
25 votes -
Touchlab has launched a first-of-its-kind robot which gives clinicians the ability to 'feel' patients remotely as part of a Finnish hospital pilot
8 votes -
Hubble Network wants to connect a billion devices with space-based Bluetooth network
12 votes -
Swedish electric self-driving truck company Einride has partnered with Scandinavia's leading postal service PostNord in Norway
7 votes -
How Urban Company built an empire of female Indian gig workers
4 votes -
Malmö start-up Enjay believes its patented product is the first in the world to offer profitable energy recovery from polluted kitchen exhaust air
6 votes -
AT&T, AST SpaceMobile claim first smartphone-to-satellite phone call
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With the new visual input capability, Danish startup Be My Eyes has begun developing a GPT-4 powered Virtual Volunteer for people who are blind or have low vision
10 votes -
The incredible tantrum venture capitalists threw over Silicon Valley Bank
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Can a booming start-up scene help Norway turn its back on oil's poisoned pill? The oil-rich nation's green surge is not as big as it should be
4 votes -
Elizabeth Holmes gets more than eleven years for Theranos scam
8 votes -
Edinburgh-based Skyrora got its suborbital Skylark L rocket successfully off an Icelandic launch pad – but the booster didn't go far, falling into the Norwegian Sea
4 votes -
Infinited Fiber has invested heavily in a technology which can transform textiles that would otherwise be burned or sent to landfills into a new clothing fibre
3 votes -
An AI program voiced Darth Vader in ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ so James Earl Jones could finally retire
8 votes -
Podimo, the Denmark-based subscription service for podcasts and audiobooks, secures €58.6 million in funding
3 votes -
Adobe in final talks to acquire Figma for $20B USD
17 votes -
Erik Prince wants to sell you a “secure” smartphone that’s too good to be true
12 votes -
Axios agrees to sell to Cox for $525 million in cash
11 votes -
Northvolt and Norsk Hydro will take their battery recycling joint venture to Europe later this year after the Swedish start-up opened their first plant in Norway
5 votes -
BlocPower wants to evict fossil fuels one building at a time... And replace them with greener alternatives
5 votes -
British rocket company Skyrora has called on the Icelandic government to grant a licence that would end a months-long delay to Europe's largest-ever rocket launch
3 votes -
Looking for a brand name that will stand out – American companies are increasingly mining Finnish for short, simple, and unique words
9 votes -
Lab-grown lion, tiger and zebra meat could be set for tables at UK restaurants
5 votes -
Europe’s largest brain drain and lost startups
7 votes -
These seed-firing drones can plant 40,000 trees every day
11 votes -
A space startup that wants to throw rockets into space
16 votes -
Leeks, tropicalizers, and cutting the soap: A guide to global startup slang
1 vote -
Can a $110 million helmet unlock the secrets of the mind?
6 votes -
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all.
15 votes -
A story about losing $10M on a to-do list startup
@Andrew Wilkinson: This is a story about how I lost $10,000,000 by doing something stupid.Ten. Million. Dollars.Literally up in smoke. Money bonfire.That's enough to retire with $250,000+ in annual income.Here's what happened...
14 votes -
Female founder secrets: Men clamming up
17 votes -
The explosive rise of Zoom is creating big opportunities for startups, which are raising millions to build apps and integrations
5 votes -
The bullshit economy pt. 1 - Homebuying help
13 votes -
I wasted $40k on a fantastic startup idea (in medicine)
13 votes -
Apple loses copyright battle against security start-up Corellium
6 votes -
Thousands apply to be a Finn for ninety days – Americans, Canadians and Britons among those lured by campaign to attract foreign tech workers
11 votes -
Small tech
6 votes -
Sex, lies and video games: Oomba was a startup designed to make a lot of money from the games industry — instead, everyone played each other
12 votes -
Artistic enigma decoded by cosmic Czech start-up
5 votes -
Helsinki rides the Slush wave toward a booming startup future – six venture capitalists share their thoughts on Finland's tech ecosystem
6 votes -
German startup Rocket Factory Augsburg has selected the Norwegian launch facility Andøya Spaceport for a 2022 maiden flight of the company's RFA One vehicle
6 votes -
My startup (Buderflys) has made it to the semi-finals of Denver Startup week. Any chance you would vote for us?
8 votes -
Unstaffed, digital supermarkets transform rural Sweden – Lifvs start-up has opened nineteen stores across the country, choosing remote places that have lost their local shops
15 votes