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This Week In Startups is made possible by: Every.io NetSuite YSecurity Today’s show: *Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg published a 6,500 word essay about the future of AI, and Jason thinks it’s his smartest PR move in years. The thinkpiece, “The Future is for Everyone: The Path to a Positive AI Future,” arrives alongside a new open-weight Meta model — Muse Glimmer — and the promise of an open-weight version of Muse Spark 1.2 to come. Zuckerberg’s clearly pitching an “abundance” narrative, promising the American public untold benefits from AI technology — everything from a...
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This Week In Startups is made possible by: Vanta Agree Odoo Today’s show: *Airtable just sold for $2.25 billion, an 81% drop from its peak of $11.7 billion. On this week’s TWiST VC Roundtable, Aditya Agarwal (South Park Commons), Niko Bonatsos (Verdict Capital), and Rick Heitzmann (FirstMark Capital) break down why the venture world sees this as a good outcome, not a financial disaster. By declining the deal, would Airtable’s team have just been delaying the inevitable? Is the fact that they reached $400M+ ARR on its own a reason to celebrate? Find out why our investor panel prefers...
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This Week In Startups is made possible by: Odoo Quo Northwest Registered Agent Today’s show: *Before Bespoke’s “travel concierge” chatbot could actually hold a conversation, founder/CEO Akemi Tsunagawa and her team quietly answered customers themselves. That “fake it till you make it” strategy paid off. Bespoke landed Narita Airport as a customer based on the strength of their “chatbot” answers, and now the team runs three companies, and is expanding into shipyard robots. In the fourth and final edition of TWiST Tokyo for Summer ‘26, Jason and Akemi discuss her thesis:...
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This Week In Startups is made possible by: PayPal Open DigitalOcean Rippling Today’s show: *For three decades now, we’ve been told that breakthroughs in quantum computing are right around the corner. So why hasn’t anything materialized? On TWiST in Tokyo, Jason sits down with Yaqumo CEO Kazuhiro Nakashoji and discusses what needed to change (like better algorithms and hardware), and why we may finally be nearing quantum’s big moment. Find out why quantum machines are so error-prone, explore the unusual international quantum supply chain, and get a heads-up about the...
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Today’s show:
*Cybersecurity has long focused on cleaning up a system AFTER a breach but Ent founder Brandon Dixon says that’s backwards. He just raised a $100M seed round to put an AI agent on everyone’s company laptops that catches the risky clicks, leaked files, or rogue agents BEFORE they wreck havoc.
PLUS Clawra creator David Im return swith his new project, Sume’s Avatar, a multi-model orchestration layer that generates 60-second UGC videos from a single prompt… and gets it right on the first try, rather than falling back on trial and error.
Guests:
Brandon Dixon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsdixon/
Ent: ****https://ent.ai/
David Im on X: https://x.com/davidim
Sume: https://www.sume.com/
Relevant Links:
WSJ: “Cyber Security Startup Ent Raises $100 Million in Seed Funding”: https://www.wsj.com/pro/cybersecurity/cyber-startup-ent-raises-100-million-in-seed-funding-a3e9b6c6
Microsoft Security Copilot: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/ai-machine-learning/microsoft-security-copilot
Engadget: “Meta ‘pausing’ employee tracking program…”: https://www.engadget.com/2199458/meta-is-pausing-employee-tracking-program-after-it-let-the-whole-company-see-sensitive-data/
Seedance 2.0: https://seedance2.ai/
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro: Why AI + cybersecurity is the hot combo right now
2:29 How INT stops breaches before they happen
4:56 AI is giving non-technical employees dangerous new powers
10:26 Vanta - Compliance and security shouldn't be a deal-breaker for startups to win new business. Vanta makes it easy for companies to get a SOC 2 report fast. Get $1,000 off for a limited time at https://www.vanta.com/twist
13:54 Why on-device AI beats cloud-based security
20:08 Superhuman - Get AI that works where you work. Unlock your Superhuman potential at https://superhuman.com
25:18 INT's business model and go-to-market
30:26 YSecurity - The on-demand security team for startups. Need enterprise-grade security without hiring a $400k CISO? YSecurity gives you 40+ expert engineers, matched to exactly what you need, by the hour, with your first six hours completely free. Go to https://YSecurity.io/TWIST
34:18 David M. of Sumi Labs: one-shotting AI video
36:10 Live demo: Sumi's video orchestration API
40:05 Consistent faces, 60-second videos, and who's buying
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