OpenAI's new round is oversubscribed by billions, Elon Musk is in legal hot water again, and John Mulaney roasts Dreamforce
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StrictlyVC Daily Briefing - September 20, 2024 Dominating Themes: AI Funding Frenzy, Regulatory Scrutiny on Tech, Elon Musk's Legal Woes Top Takeaways: AI startups are attracting massive investments, forcing a shift in the VC landscape. OpenAI's latest funding round is massively oversubscribed, highlighting the intense interest in generative AI. This trend, as noted by The Economist, is pushing VCs towards larger investments in established AI companies, potentially leaving smaller startups with less access to capital. Governments and regulatory bodies are cracking down on Big Tech's data practices and platform manipulation. An FTC study revealed "vast surveillance" of consumers, including minors, by companies like Meta, YouTube, and TikTok. Brazil's Supreme Court ordered X (formerly Twitter) to comply with its ban or face hefty fines. This points to increasing global scrutiny of tech giants. Elon Musk faces legal challenges on multiple fronts. California's new law against the spread of AI deepfakes in elections could directly impact Musk following his retweet of a manipulated video targeting Kamala Harris. The Secret Service is investigating him for his comments on X regarding the assassination of President Biden and Vice President Harris. Quoteworthy: California Governor Gavin Newsom on AB 2839: "You can no longer knowingly distribute an ad or other election communications that contain materially deceptive content — including deepfakes." John Mulaney on the impact of Salesforce's technology: "Thank you for the world you’re creating for my son … where he will never talk to an actual human again. Instead, a little cartoon Einstein will pop up and give him a sort of good answer and probably refer him to another chatbot.” Other Notable Developments: Funding: Air Company, a sustainable aviation fuel startup, raised $69M. Non-profit tech provider Virtuous secured $100M. Several smaller funding rounds indicate continued interest in AI, healthcare, and climate tech. Acquisition: Autonomous delivery robot company Kiwibot acquired ad-placement startup Nickelytics for $25 million. Overall: Today's news highlights the growing influence of AI and the mounting pressures facing Big Tech. The regulatory landscape is shifting, and high-profile figures like Elon Musk are directly in the crosshairs. It remains to be seen how these trends will shape the future of these industries.