Reacts: Carta Controversy, NYT Sues OpenAI & Bitcoin ETF Predictions

Reacts: Carta Controversy, NYT Sues OpenAI & Bitcoin ETF Predictions

The Insiders are back for 2024 and hasn’t it been a big week of controversy in the tech world! Here to break it all down is Emil, Chris and Yaniv. This week they discuss: 🔍 Carta's Privacy Clash: Carta, a software company, faces allegations of privacy breaches, using customer data for a secondary business. The CEO's response sparks criticism, highlighting the conflict between Carta's ventures and customer interests. 🧠 AI and Copyright Dilemma: The trio explores the tension between AI creativity and copyright protection. Using public data for AI training raises fairness concerns. Balancing creativity and protecting creators' styles necessitates novel solutions like attribution, citations, and royalties. AI's rise prompts a reevaluation of intellectual property laws. ₿ Bitcoin's Evolution: Predicting Bitcoin's trajectory, the discussion suggests it will persist as "digital gold" due to its limited supply. Anticipating a Bitcoin ETF, the potential increase in liquidity and accessibility might affect prices. The broader impact on the crypto sphere remains uncertain, requiring blockchain to demonstrate value beyond Bitcoin. 🌐 The Battle Between Technology and Ethics: The insightful conversation underscores the intricacies of emerging tech, ethics, and law. A nuanced perspective is essential to comprehend the profound social impacts of AI. This week’s breaking tech news has wide reaching consequences on the tech landscape, you don’t want to miss out! The Pact Honour The Startup Podcast Pact! If you have listened to TSP and gotten value from it, please: Follow, rate, and review us in your listening app Subscribe to the TSP Mailing List to gain access to exclusive newsletter-only content and early-access to information on upcoming episodes: https://thestartuppodcast.beehiiv.com/subscribe Secure your official TSP merchandise at https://shop.tsp.show/ Follow us on YouTube Give us a public shout-out on LinkedIn or anywhere you have a social media following Key links The Startup Podcast is sponsored by Vanta. Vanta helps businesses get and stay compliant by automating up to 90% of the work for the most in demand compliance frameworks. With over 200 integrations, you can easily monitor and secure the tools your business relies on. Go to www.vanta.com/tsp for 20% off their incredible offer. Follow us on YouTube for full-video episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNjm1MTdjysRRV07fSf0yGg Get your question in for our next Q&A episode: https://forms.gle/NZzgNWVLiFmwvFA2A The Startup Podcast website: https://tsp.show Learn more about Chris and Yaniv Work 1:1 with Chris: http://chrissaad.com/advisory/ Follow Chris on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissaad/ Follow Yaniv on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ybernstein/ Credits Lovingly handcrafted for the global startup community by: Editor: Justin McArthur Associate Producer: Aidan Cousins Intro Voice: Jeremiah Owyang

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Edu: Engaging Young Employees - Do You Know How To Attract Bright Young Minds? w/ Dan Brockwell from Earlywork

Edu: Engaging Young Employees - Do You Know How To Attract Bright Young Minds? w/ Dan Brockwell from Earlywork

What do you need to do to keep employees engaged and committed? What should your position be on remote work? Side hustles? Ping pong tables? Should you offer all employees equity? Chris and Yaniv discuss all this and more with Dan Brockwell, Founder and Chief Meme Officer of Earlywork, a vibrant community for early-career professionals. Topics include: Job risk vs. career risk What candidates are looking for in their career ESOP Remote vs. In office Diversity and inclusion Side hustles How young candidates are looking for jobs Check out Earlywork at earlywork.co This episode is brought to you by n14.io

26 Maj 202246min

Edu: Finding and Hiring Talent - Always Be Closing

Edu: Finding and Hiring Talent - Always Be Closing

Look at any great tech company, and there is an exceptionally talented team behind it. Great talent is always in short supply, so how do you make sure that you are able to secure incredible people for your startup? In this episode, Chris and Yaniv discuss: Hiring as marketing & sales Sourcing Employer branding What makes a good startup employee How to run a tight process Making a thoughtful decision Closing well Chris' "Tips for hiring like Uber" post: https://www.chrissaad.com/startupsnippets/2021/12/oxin1bo5ow0s53tz7vcsh7c3g8z5k3

19 Maj 202254min

Edu: Finding a Co-founder - Avoid Choosing the Wrong Partner

Edu: Finding a Co-founder - Avoid Choosing the Wrong Partner

The co-founder relationship is far and away the most important one in any startup. If you get the partnership right, you become an unstoppable team. If you get it wrong, the relationship will blow up -- most likely taking the startup with it. So how do you know what to look for in a co-founder? And how do you find Mr/Mrs/Mx Right? In this episode, Chris and Yaniv dive into: Getting unstuck at the beginning of the startup journey Do you need a co-founder? (spoiler alert: yes) The key skillsets in a founding team Co-founder relationship as a marriage, founder dating What makes someone a co-founder Finding vs. earning a co-founder

11 Maj 202243min

Edu: Technology vs. Product - The Power of Saying No

Edu: Technology vs. Product - The Power of Saying No

You’re a “tech” company, so you’re building technology, right? Wrong. Technology is merely the medium through which you are bringing a product to the world. In this episode, Chris and Yaniv talk about what it means to build a product, what that means for your relationship with customers, and the profound importance of learning how to say “no” to your customers.

5 Maj 202254min

Edu: Picking the Right Business Model - Don't Prop up the Industry you Should be Disrupting

Edu: Picking the Right Business Model - Don't Prop up the Industry you Should be Disrupting

Have you followed your heart when choosing the business model for your startup? Or are you making the choice out of fear? Yaniv and Chris examine when to go B2B and when to go B2C, and how too many startups are selling to the very industry they should actually be disrupting. Episode overview: [1:44] Chris explains how the Netflix and Uber b2c business models made them so truly disruptive [7.22] Why pursue a full-stack disruption over a traditional B2B model? [11:16] Case study examples: Uber and Instagram’s success with customers [13:51] The consequences of moving from B2B to B2C [16:21] Aggregation theory and power of aggregating demand [29:01] The mirage of playing it safe in life and in business [29:53] How to bring investors on board with your b2c, full-stack disruption business model References: Stratechery blog - https://stratechery.com/

28 Apr 202233min

Edu: Investing & Fundraising - The Truth About VC w/ Nick Crocker from Blackbird Ventures

Edu: Investing & Fundraising - The Truth About VC w/ Nick Crocker from Blackbird Ventures

Chris and Yaniv have a discussion with Nick Crocker, General partner at Blackbird Ventures.  Together they discuss  The truth about "VC Value add" and how the wrong investor can be value destructive How founders and VCs partner over a multi-stage iterative game of growth Reference checking potential investors How founders imagine and build new products The importance of hiring operations and finance people The precious nature of a founder's attention and health And more!

21 Apr 202256min

Edu: Fundraising Basics Part 3 - Crafting your pitch

Edu: Fundraising Basics Part 3 - Crafting your pitch

Building compelling and clear fundraising narratives and pitch decks can be life and death for your startup.  In this episode, Yaniv and Chris discuss what a standard pitch deck narrative looks like and go deep on each slide and explain best practices and common mistakes when telling your story. They also talk about other important uses of the pitch deck that you might not have considered yet!

14 Apr 202253min

Edu: Fundraising Basics Part 2 - Avoid Selling Yourself Short

Edu: Fundraising Basics Part 2 - Avoid Selling Yourself Short

Knowing how to run a good fundraising process (and what to ask for) can make the difference between a glorious partnership that takes you to your next big milestone and serious resource constraint and a fractious relationship with investors. Getting this right is one of the highest leverage things and founder can do. In this episode, Chris and Yaniv discuss: Signaling: how to make yourself look credible How to run a fundraising process How to craft your ask (how much, for what valuation) How to pick your investors Article link: VCs Should Play Bridge

6 Apr 202252min

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