Good evening!

Soon, you’ll be asking your phone, “I’m sharing my screen; are you able to see it?”

Here are the 7 things you missed today:

1. 🤑 New York-Based Startup Secured $13Bn Valuation

Financial tech startup Ramp finalized a $150 million deal, skyrocketing their valuation to $13 billion. Ramp is following a trend of private companies allowing their employees and some early investors to cash out shares, lowering the pressure on themselves to go public. (CNBC)

2. Find Your Perfect Niche Influencers Within 48 Hours

Fact: Nailin' that creator-brand alignment is the secret to high-performing UGC and influencer partnerships

Problem: Manually sifting through thousands of creators to find the perfect match is a time-consuming nightmare.

Solution: Insense.

You need Insense’s carefully vetted marketplace of 60,000+ UGC creators and micro-influencers from 20+ countries across the USA, Canada, APAC, and Latin America.

👩‍⚕️ Dermatologists for your skincare brand? They’ve got it!

⌚️ Watch collectors? 🌈 LGBTQ+ creators? They’ve got it!

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3. 📈 Intel’s Rivals Might Save It From Going Out of Business

Intel competitors Nvidia and Broadcom are eyeing up the tech company’s 18A manufacturing process and testing its potential to produce cutting-edge chips. This newfound interest is major for Intel, a declining business, as it could lead to contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. So far, the tests are preliminary and currently do not have any finalized chip designs. (Quartz)

4. 📖 Experts Break Down The StoryBrand Formula

Every good story has a hero–in your website’s case, that should be your customer.

The biggest takeaway from the book “Building a StoryBrand” by Donald Miller was the importance of crafting website copy that reads like a story. Business Builders created a free (!) 5-part video series that shows you exactly how to put the StoryBrand framework into action.

Ready to acquire more customers? Claim your free video course here!

5. 🤖 Amazon Teased Plans for Future Tech Products

While Amazon rolled out the red carpet for its Alexa upgrade, they remained tight-lipped on developments for their other tech products, like Echo and Ring. However, Panos Panay, head of Amazon’s devices and services business, teased that a “slew of new AI devices” are in the works and will be part of a larger overall vision. The idea is to have a suite of tech products that all work together to create a better user experience. (CNN)

6. 🧑‍⚕️ Microsoft Unveiled New AI Assistant For Doctors

Microsoft launched a new voice-activated AI assistant that combined the capabilities of two other artificial intelligence tools of theirs, the Dragon Medical One and the DAX Copilot. The “Dragon Copilot” can draft documentation like clinical notes, referral letters, and post-visit summaries. This advancement allows healthcare workers to spend more time focusing on their patients and less on administrative tasks. (CNBC)

7. 👯 Gemini Live is Set to Have Screensharing Capabilities

Google is enhancing its AI chatbot, Gemini Live, by introducing video capabilities later this month. Android users will soon be able to share their screen with Gemini Live, allowing the chatbot to give real-time assistance based on the live video feed. Right now, the new feature will only be available for Gemini Advanced subscribers with the $20-a-month Google One AI Premium plan. (Quartz)

Bonus. CEO Tip Of The Day

What does it mean to be a true leader? It starts with a fundamental shift: taking complete ownership of outcomes, regardless of circumstances.

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