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Magnific Rebrands with $230M Revenue | OWITH Daily
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Starting with a transformation story, Freepik, a Spanish startup founded by Joaquin Cuenca Abela, is rebranding itself as Magnific. This name change aligns with its new focus on AI-driven video generation. Originally successful as a platform for stock images, Freepik capitalized on generative AI when OpenAI's DALL-E 2 was introduced in 2022, integrating image-generating models with editing tools. By shifting towards AI video generation, the company now boasts an impressive $230 million annual recurring revenue. The rebranding signifies its evolution from a stock image provider to an innovative player in the AI video market. Magnific stands out by offering a selection of video AI models from renowned companies like Google and Bytedance and complements them with its proprietary tools. These enable users to create refined AI videos, utilized in high-profile projects such as ad campaigns for Puma and Carl's Jr., and entertainment content like Amazon Prime Video series "House of David" and BBC productions. Despite the challenges of transitioning to AI video leading to a reduction in staff numbers, the company is hiring personnel with new skill sets to support future growth. Remarkably, Magnific has achieved success without venture capital funding, maintaining profitability throughout its evolution.
Transitioning now to legal developments in the tech industry, Elon Musk has initiated legal proceedings against Sam Altman and OpenAI in Oakland, California. Musk's lawsuit alleges that OpenAI did not maintain its nonprofit status. The case seeks $150 billion in damages and demands the removal of Altman and President Greg Brockman from their positions. In another significant development, over 600 Google employees have raised concerns about a deal involving Google's Gemini AI models being used by the U.S. military in classified operations. The employees worry about potential misuse in lethal autonomous weapons and mass surveillance, echoing previous resistance seen in 2018 over a Pentagon drone program.
In corporate news, Microsoft and OpenAI have revised their agreement, allowing OpenAI to sell its products on all cloud platforms beyond Microsoft's Azure. This adjustment grants OpenAI greater flexibility to scale its enterprise services, while Microsoft retains benefits such as a share of OpenAI revenue until 2030. The revision also removes a clause about halting payments if OpenAI achieves artificial general intelligence.
As we move forward, tech layoffs have reached a two-year high while Amazon expands its quick commerce service to 100 Indian cities. Meta is reconsidering its Manus acquisition due to China's rejection, Lightelligence has marked a significant market debut in Hong Kong, and Starboard has acquired a major stake in Dynatrace. Furthermore, reports indicate that since ChatGPT's launch, 35% of new websites have been AI-generated to some extent.
In leadership insights from a recent CEO Daily newsletter, Michael Rogers discussed the importance of agility and resilience in today's complex world at a CEO dinner co-hosted by Fortune and BCG in Chicago. Emphasizing the need for leaders to adapt amidst uncertainty, Rogers highlighted shifts from military force to economic tactics in warfare strategies. The newsletter also addressed budget airlines seeking government aid due to high fuel prices and speculated on how AI-focused jobs might revive interest in humanities.
Finally, our global market update reveals mixed results with notable fluctuations in major indices like the S&P 500 and Japan's Nikkei 225. Salesforce remains com
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