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    TechCrunch+ Roundup: Raising follow-on AI funding, Instacart’s IPO, both sides on SB 54

    Walter Thompson 10:20 AM PDT · September 12, 2023

    Despite the surge of interest in AI, startups hoping to use it as a springboard to their next funding round should think twice.

    “For founders trying to raise a Series B for their AI startups in the next six to 12 months, a more challenging fundraising environment likely awaits,” says Isaac Madan, CEO and co-founder of Nightfall AI.

    Last August, his cloud data loss prevention services startup raised a $40 million Series B round when many CEOs were desperately searching for ways to extend their runway.


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    In a post for TC+, he outlined strategies his team used to find funding “when AI is everywhere.”

    Going well beyond basic best practices, this post includes a list of questions investors are likely to ask, along with detailed advice on go-to-market strategy.

    “It’s no secret that AI is the darling of the VC world right now,” says Madan, “but the winds of change are swift.”

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    Here’s how we raised a Series B for our AI startup during a downturn

    The FTC is setting its sights on generative AI

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    The total addressable market for AI-powered products and services is unknown, but that isn’t stopping the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from “making a case for aggressive antitrust enforcement,” write Henry Hauser, Nathanael Andrews and Shylah Alfonso, attorneys at Perkins Coie.

    For this TC+ analysis, the authors examined a recent FTC blog post that looked at some of the “competition concerns” the emerging tech is creating inside the agency.

    “Generative AI startups should familiarize themselves with the parameters and limits of several common antitrust theories of harm,” they advise.

    The FTC is setting its sights on generative AI

    Instacart’s IPO price range puts it close to decacorn status

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    After parsing Instacart’s S-1 filing, Alex Wilhelm estimates that the delivery platform will reach “a fully diluted market cap potential of between $8.6 billion and $9.3 billion” after its upcoming IPO.

    “What we care more about is how rich — or not — its new valuation is compared to its recent financial performance,” he writes.

    “Recall that in the wake of the pandemic bump to services like grocery delivery, Instacart managed to hold on to all its earned scale and has become comfortably profitable to boot.”

    Instacart’s IPO price range puts it close to decacorn status

    New California law would force firms to report diversity metrics

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    A bill headed to the desk of California governor Gavin Newsom would require the state’s VC firms to track and report how they allocate capital across gender, racial and ethnic lines.

    State Bill 54 is intended to promote transparency in an industry “where less than 3% of all capital is allocated to women and Black founders,” but “not everyone is a fan of SB 54,” found TC+ reporter Dominic-Madori Davis.

    New California law would force firms to report diversity metrics

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    A program so nice, these founders did YC twice

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    At last week’s Y Combinator’s Summer 2023 Demo Days, Rebecca Szkutak counted eight founders who’d previously gone through the 11-week boot camp that’s launched companies like Coinbase, Airbnb and DoorDash.

    “Not having a co-founder but a group of people around me going through the same thing, it’s great for feeling out, ‘Am I in the right place?’ and it’s good to commiserate,” said Brian Brunner, founder and CEO of DataShare.

    A program so nice, these founders did YC twice

    5 steps for assembling AI-driven business teams

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    Generative AI isn’t magic, but for frugal startups that need to conserve time and money, the technology is making some wishes come true.

    Pavel Shynkarenko and Alexander Tarasov used ChatGPT to develop product marketing plans and run experiments that “saved several weeks and reduced our expenses by over $10,000,” according to the authors.

    “It takes time to get used to collaborating with an AI language instead of a person, but the benefits it can provide are real and tangible.”

    5 steps for assembling AI-driven business teams

    Pitch Deck Teardown: Tomorrow University’s $10M Series A deck

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    Condensing a pitch deck into 16 slides or less is a genuine narrative challenge, but edtech startup Tomorrow University recently raised a $10 million Series A with just 10 slides:

    • Cover
    • Historical context
    • Goal
    • Mission
    • Solution
    • Product
    • Traction
    • Market
    • Team
    • Closing

    Pitch Deck Teardown: Tomorrow University’s $10M Series A deck

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