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Founder fraud is a symptom of an overheated market l TechCrunch Minute

Are founders getting more fraudulent or are we just on the tail end of an overheated market? The latest founder fraudster, Manish Lachwani of HeadSpin, has just been sentenced to 18 months in prison and a $1 million fine. Lachwani is one of many founders who have been caught inflating numbers, misleading investors, or straight…

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Are founders getting more fraudulent or are we just on the tail end of an overheated market? The latest founder fraudster, Manish Lachwani of HeadSpin, has just been sentenced to 18 months in prison and a $1 million fine. Lachwani is one of many founders who have been caught inflating numbers, misleading investors, or straight up lying about what their technology can do. TechCrunch’s Alex Wilhelm discusses why it seems like founder fraud is on the rise and why we’ll probably be seeing more of these cases in the quarters to come.

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    April 29, 2024 at 3:28 pm

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Humane might be looking for a buyer after Ai Pin launch | TechCrunch Minute

Just a month after launching its much-hyped Ai Pin, a report in Bloomberg says Humane is looking to get acquired. The company is looking to sell for a reported $750 million to $1 billion, which sounds like a lot of money for a startup that just released its first product. The news reflects the weird…

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Just a month after launching its much-hyped Ai Pin, a report in Bloomberg says Humane is looking to get acquired. The company is looking to sell for a reported $750 million to $1 billion, which sounds like a lot of money for a startup that just released its first product. The news reflects the weird moment that AI is in right now, where startups, VCs, and giant tech companies alike are all making big bets on it.

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Generating AI videos for enterprise with Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli | StrictlyVC London

At StrictlyVC London, an AI introduced our interview between TechCrunch’s Ingrid Lunden and Victor Riparbelli, co-founder and CEO of Synthesia, a company that creates AI-generated video content. The discussion focuses on how fast AI is moving in terms of imitating realism, Scarlett Johansson’s voice troubles with OpenAI, and generating AI video for enterprise. StrictlyVC brings…

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At StrictlyVC London, an AI introduced our interview between TechCrunch’s Ingrid Lunden and Victor Riparbelli, co-founder and CEO of Synthesia, a company that creates AI-generated video content. The discussion focuses on how fast AI is moving in terms of imitating realism, Scarlett Johansson’s voice troubles with OpenAI, and generating AI video for enterprise.

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Here’s how startups can crack the US market, according to Australian VCs | Equity Podcast

This episode of Equity features two interviews from the other side of the globe. TechCrunch’s Rebecca Bellan reported on the startup scene in Australia, and came back to us with a temperature check on the VC market back home. Equity is a show about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance…

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This episode of Equity features two interviews from the other side of the globe. TechCrunch’s Rebecca Bellan reported on the startup scene in Australia, and came back to us with a temperature check on the VC market back home.

Equity is a show about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. New episodes drop at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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