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Tip your Amazon driver (on Amazon’s dime): In the event you’ve received an Alexa system at residence, Amazon can pay your supply driver an additional $5 when you say, “Alexa, thank my driver” after a supply. Amazon might, in fact, simply pay drivers extra to start with…however that, depressingly, in all probability wouldn’t be a transfer that will get Amazon probably the most learn headlines of the week.

Slack’s CEO to depart: Final week Salesforce CEO Bret Taylor stepped down; this week, Stewart Butterfield, CEO of (Salesforce-owned) Slack, introduced he’ll additionally step down come January. Ron Miller shares his insights on inbound Slack CEO Lidiane Jones and her a long time of product expertise.

The “Twitter Information”: “Elon Musk reminded his followers on Friday that proudly owning Twitter now means he controls each side of the corporate — together with what its workers mentioned behind closed doorways earlier than he took over,” writes Taylor as an array of once-private inside Twitter communications is made public.

Lensa AI goes viral: Do your whole social media mates instantly have avatars that make them appear to be sci-fi gods and motion heroes? It’s in all probability due to Lensa AI, a photograph enhancing app that went viral this week after including assist for Secure Diffusion’s AI-generated artwork instruments. Reputation didn’t come with out controversy, although — many proceed to debate the ethics of promoting one thing generated by an AI skilled on the works of actual individuals; in the meantime, others famous that the AI may very well be “tricked” into producing in any other case disallowed NSFW imagery.

Extra tech layoffs: This week Airtable laid off about 20% of its workers — over 250 individuals. Plaid additionally laid off 20%, which for them works out to 260 individuals. African fintech unicorn Chipper Money let go of fifty individuals, and the U.Ok. drag-and-drop e-commerce platform Primer let go of 85 (about one-third of the corporate).

Google combines Maps/Waze groups: When Google purchased the navigation app Waze for over $1 billion again in 2013, Google mentioned they’d maintain the Waze and Google Maps groups separate “for now.” Seems “for now” meant about 9.5 years, however Google confirmed this week that the 2 groups will likely be merged. Google says it expects Waze to stay a stand-alone service.

Twitter Blue may cost extra on iOS: Twitter’s $8 “Blue” subscription plan (which comes with a blue “verified” checkmark) continues to be on pause for now after a few false begins, however when it returns, it’ll reportedly price a couple of dollars extra when you subscribe by the iOS app with the intention to offset Apple’s lower.

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Discovered — our podcast about founders and the businesses they construct — has a brand new co-host! Becca Szkutak stepped into the function this week, becoming a member of Darrell Etherington in a chat with Daye CEO Valentina Milanova. In the meantime, the Fairness crew tried to make sense of 2022 in a year-end look again, and Taylor Hatmaker hopped on The TechCrunch Podcast to discover what the sudden explosion of AI-generated artwork means for precise human artists.

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Traders sound the alarm about attainable personal fairness tech offers: “Who desires to promote when costs are low?” Ron Miller and Alex Willhelm ask.

Rootine’s $10M pitch deck: “In the event you informed me that an organization that’s charging $70 monthly for multivitamins would be capable to increase a $10 million spherical, I’d demand to see the receipts,” writes Haje. With that in thoughts, he dives deep into the pitch deck that helped make it occur.



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