{"id":164,"date":"2022-12-03T18:32:44","date_gmt":"2022-12-03T17:32:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/adil\/2022\/12\/03\/daily-crunch-chatgpts-user-experience-and-implementation-should-have-google-scared\/"},"modified":"2022-12-03T18:32:44","modified_gmt":"2022-12-03T17:32:44","slug":"daily-crunch-chatgpts-user-experience-and-implementation-should-have-google-scared","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/adil\/2022\/12\/03\/daily-crunch-chatgpts-user-experience-and-implementation-should-have-google-scared\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily Crunch: ChatGPT\u2019s user experience and implementation \u2018should have Google scared\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
To get a roundup of TechCrunch\u2019s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT,<\/em> subscribe here<\/em><\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Heeeey! Today has been a fun, rich, and varied day of news on your favorite tech news site. Haje got the unfortunate news that he will be attending his 15th CES in Las Vegas, so if you\u2019re going with your startup, the TC hardware team wants to hear from you<\/a>. Oh, and we have a slew of gift guides coming up \u2014 here\u2019s a sneaky preview for the first few<\/a>, if you want some inspiration for getting the jump on your holiday shopping. \u2014 Christine<\/a> and Haje<\/a><\/p>\n The answers to all of life\u2019s important questions<\/strong><\/a>: Generative artificial intelligence has come a long way, and many of our colleagues took OpenAI\u2019s ChatGPT for a ride, including Darrell<\/a>, who asked the all-important question about Pok\u00e9mon strengths and weaknesses. While you\u2019re at it, check out Kyle<\/a>\u2019s story on OpenAI\u2019s release of GPT-3.5<\/a>. Smoodi wants to see its smoothies in the hands of, well, everyone, and it closed $5 million to expand the reach for its robotic smart blender<\/a>, Christine<\/a> reports. Not gonna lie: we prefer smoothie robots over robots being used to kill people. See Brian<\/a>\u2019s article about how the police department in San Francisco can now use robots to kill people<\/a>. In other robot news, also from Brian, Monarch delivers its first \u201csmart tractor.\u201d<\/a><\/p>\n Meanwhile, it seems like Mozilla is on a buying spree. Today, Kyle<\/a> reports that it acquired Active Replica to build on its metaverse vision<\/a>, and yesterday, Paul<\/a> wrote that the company snapped up the team behind Pulse<\/a>, an automated status updater for Slack.<\/p>\n Another fistful of news stories to brighten your day:<\/p>\n Hitting the brakes<\/strong>: Kirsten<\/a> reports that Hyundai-backed autonomous vehicle startup Motional cuts workforce<\/a>. Image Credits:<\/strong> TechCrunch<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Startups are approaching language learning from every angle: Hour One uses AI to deploy avatars that turn text into video.<\/p>\n In 2020, its founders raised a $5 million seed round, but earlier this year, it raised $20 million more via a Series A. Here\u2019s a complete breakdown of the company\u2019s unredacted 11-slide deck:<\/p>\n Cover slide Haje takes a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly in the company\u2019s $20 million series A pitch deck:<\/p>\nThe TechCrunch Top 3<\/h2>\n
\nA new face<\/strong><\/a>: Shein is embracing its third-party business by bringing on Jessica Liu, the former co-president at the Southeast Asian e-commerce giant Lazada. Rita<\/a> has more.
\nOne surprising delay for India, one giant \u201cwhew\u201d for retailers<\/strong><\/a>: Manish<\/a> writes that India is delaying a market share cap on the Unified Payments Interface payments network until 2025. This is a win \u2014 for now \u2014 for companies like Google and Walmart, which own a large share of it.<\/p>\nStartups and VC<\/h2>\n
\nFrom container ships to $60,000 Jet Skis<\/strong>: Haje<\/a> reports that YC-backed Boundary Layer pivots from container ships to hydrofoiling personal watercraft<\/a>, despite claiming to have $90 million worth of preorders for the former.
\nWe can still go deeper<\/strong>: Connie<\/a> speaks with a secondary market pro who thinks we haven\u2019t hit bottom quite yet<\/a>, but he sees the price drops slowing, finally.
\nUncovering skincare<\/strong>: Kenya\u2019s Uncover raises $1 million to expand skincare<\/a> product enterprise across Africa, Annie<\/a> reports.
\nYou, but artier<\/strong>: Amanda<\/a> reports that Lensa AI climbs the App Store charts <\/a>as its AI-enhanced \u201cmagic avatars\u201d that look like you go hella viral.<\/p>\nPitch Deck Teardown: Hour One\u2019s $20M Series A deck<\/h2>\n\n
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