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Hey Insiders, Welcome to Inside Tech! Here's our rundown of the day's top stories: - Social app IRL has shut down as only 5% of accounts are confirmed as real.
- Electric truck startup Lordstown Motors has filed for bankruptcy.
- TikTok Now, inspired by the BeReal app, is being discontinued.
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1 | Social media app IRL, which claimed to have 20 million users, has shut down after an internal investigation revealed that over 95% of its accounts were "automated or from bots." IRL, which positioned itself as an event-focused alternative to Facebook, was once valued at $1.17B. More: - Based on the investigation's findings, shareholders concluded that the company's future prospects were unsustainable.
- IRL faced mounting issues when a former employee alleged that the company had inflated user counts using bots.
- Other employees also voiced similar concerns, prompting the SEC to investigate potential securities law violations.
- In April, IRL's CEO Abraham Shafi was suspended by a special committee of the board of directors after an investigation revealed a pattern of misconduct.
Zoom out: - IRL, founded in 2016, received significant funding, including a $170M Series C round in 2021 led by SoftBank's Vision Fund 2.
- Its parent company, Live Awake, also operates the app Memix, which is still active.
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2 | The news: Precision Neuroscience's neural implant system was recently used on conscious patients in West Virginia, generating what's believed to be the highest-resolution recording of human thought. Details: In the pilot clinical study, Precision's system was briefly placed on the brains of three patients during tumor removal neurosurgery, and two of the patients were awake to communicate while their brain activity was recorded. Following the success, the company will conduct additional human testing and has set its sights on obtaining FDA clearance for its initial device next year. Why it matters: Precision Neuroscience, founded in 2021 as a rival to Elon Musk's Neuralink, aims to help paralysis patients operate digital devices by decoding their neural signals. Unlike competitors, its brain-computer interface is designed to conform to the brain's surface without causing tissue damage. Precision aims to restore communication abilities for patients with degenerative diseases like ALS by enabling them to control cursors, type, and access social media using their minds. Eventually, the company wants to offer its treatments to help the millions of people with neurological illnesses globally. | | |
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3 | Electric truck startup Lordstown Motors has filed for bankruptcy and also sued partner Foxconn, accusing the contract manufacturer of fraudulent conduct and breach of contract. Lordstown intends to restructure by auctioning its assets, including the rights to its Endurance EV pickup truck. The company plans to seek a buyer but doesn't have offers yet. More: - In 2019, Lordstown Motors acquired General Motors' Ohio factory to manufacture electric pickup trucks.
- Two years later, Lordstown sold that factory to Foxconn, a top iPhone manufacturer and one of the world's biggest electronics manufacturers.
- Under their partnership, Foxconn agreed to manufacture the Endurance electric pickups at the factory and make additional investments.
- After closing the initial deal in 2022, Lordstown and Foxconn entered into a second agreement where Foxconn would invest up to $170M in Lordstown, acquiring a 19.3% stake.
- Foxconn paid the first installment of $52.7M but failed to pay the remaining $47.3M.
- Foxconn accused Lordstown of breaching the agreement by allowing its stock price to drop below $1 per share.
Zoom out: - Lordstown, which went public through a SPAC in 2020, previously saw a significant rise in its stock value, fueled in part by former President Donald Trump's endorsement.
- However, investor focus shifted to profitability, and the company struggled to deliver on sales.
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4 | TikTok Now, the platform's BeReal-inspired in-app feature and standalone app, is being discontinued. Despite heavy promotion, the feature failed to gain user traction and is now being phased out less than a year after it was first announced. More: - TikTok Now allowed users to capture daily moments using their phone's front and back cameras, replicating BeReal's daily photo prompts that are designed to promote authenticity.
- TikTok prominently featured its Now feature as one of five buttons on the app's bottom navigation bar.
- According to user notifications from TikTok, the Now feature is being discontinued, but users can still access their previous posts without the ability to create new ones.
Zoom out: - The decision comes as interest in BeReal has waned since its recognition as Apple's iPhone app of the year in 2022.
- TikTok's discontinuation now aligns with BeReal's reported 61% drop in daily active users from October 2022 to March 2023, although BeReal disputes these figures.
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5 | Meta is launching a VR game subscription service ahead of the release of its Quest 3 headset this fall. The Quest Plus service offers two curated Quest games each month for $8 per month or $60 annually. More: - Users can download those titles and keep them for as long as they're a subscriber.
- The first titles for July will be "Pistol Whip" and "Pixel Ripped 1995." "Walkabout Mini Golf" and "Mothergunship: Forge" will be added in August.
- The service is compatible with Quest 2, Quest Pro, and the upcoming Quest 3.
Zoom out: - The Quest 3 has a new Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, with two times the graphics performance and a 40% thinner design than the Quest 2.
- At $499, it will have redesigned controllers and color passthrough cameras for improved mixed-reality experiences.
- Apple recently announced its own VR headset, the Vision Pro, with greater capabilities at a higher price point.
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6 | Databricks is acquiring MosaicML, a generative AI startup, in a deal valued at $1.3B. This partnership aims to empower businesses to create their own language models using proprietary data, rather than relying on third-party models trained on public data. Key points: - The acquisition will offer enterprises a unified platform for managing data assets and building secure generative AI models.
- MosaicML, specializing in cost reduction for generative AI, will operate as a standalone service under Databricks.
- Databricks' Lakehouse platform will integrate MosaicML's large language models.
- The MosaicML team, including CEO Naveen Rao, will join Databricks after the acquisition.
- MosaicML, based in San Francisco and founded in 2021, has raised $64M in funding from investors like Lux Capital and DCV.
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| AI and technology writer | Beth is a writer and editor at Inside.com covering artificial intelligence and daily technology news. She has written the Inside AI newsletter since 2019. You can reach her at Beth.Duckett@inside.com. | This newsletter was edited by Eduardo Garcia | |
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