Hiya, and welcome to Fairness, a podcast in regards to the enterprise of startups, the place we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. That is our Friday episode, during which we dig by means of probably the most essential tales and themes from the week.
Because the week involves an in depth, we’re additionally shutting the e-book on the trial of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, the erstwhile crypto baron who’s heading to jail for 25 years. However whereas the SBF information was an enormous deal, there was so very way more to cowl on at this time’s information roundup episode of Fairness.
With Kirsten Korosec, Mary Ann Azevedo, and Alex Wilhelm aboard this week, the crew dug into Robinhood’s new bank card and what it might inform us in regards to the technique of main tech corporations, Fisker’s newest woes, and even Databricks’ new AI mannequin that it spent $10 million to spin up.
However that wasn’t sufficient. We additionally dug into two corporations constructing startups targeted round youngsters. One desires to assist tots learn to produce music, whereas the opposite is working to scale back waste and assist mother and father care for his or her youngsters on a price range. Then, to wrap up, a have a look at simply who unicorn founders actually are, and a new $100 million fund that to again local weather tech.
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