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jamescoops

@jamescoops

I'm on a mission to connect and grow the app industry with @businessofapps and @apppromotion

England, United Kingdom Katılım Aralık 2006
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Business of Apps
Business of Apps@BusinessofApps·
At some point, every big app or game studio needs a CFO – founders can’t run finances forever. In a recent App Talk with @peggyanne, Martin Macmillan, CEO of @PollenVC, introduced the Mobile Finance Collective – a new space for finance pros & founders to connect. #MobileApps
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Eric Seufert
Eric Seufert@eric_seufert·
Amazon $AMZN has truly created an advertising behemoth. $12.8BN in advertising revenue in Q2 2024 at 20% y/y growth.
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Eric Seufert
Eric Seufert@eric_seufert·
Mobile measurement company Appsflyer intends to IPO. The company expects to generate $400MM in revenue in 2024 and raise $300MM in the IPO.
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Matt Rouif
Matt Rouif@matthieurouif·
PhotoRoom is on Times Square today. Never thought this would happen Thanks to our @RevenueCat friends
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David Stillwell
David Stillwell@david_stillwell·
Possibly everyone else already knew this, but I just worked out tax paid by someone earning £30k (£4,878) vs. tax paid by someone earning £125k (£46,939). So salary is about 4 times higher but tax is almost 10 times higher. Really shows how much we rely on these higher earners.
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RevenueCat
RevenueCat@RevenueCat·
With some of the best monetized productivity apps on the App Store, what can startups learn from the biggest company in the world? 👉 8 lessons we learned from Microsoft's @ramitarora 🧵
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Nick St. Pierre
Nick St. Pierre@nickfloats·
Suno v3.5 is actually insane I'm actually shook at how well it raps The vocals are so much clearer and the cadence of the flow is incredible Legitimately mind blown right now
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Framer 🇱🇹@Framer_X·
I turned myself into a Lofi Boy 🤠 With Domo AI, it only took 30 minutes. This is how you can do it too 👇
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Jim Fan
Jim Fan@DrJimFan·
I know your timeline is flooded now with word salads of "insane, HER, 10 features you missed, we're so back". Sit down. Chill. Take a deep breath like Mark does in the demo . Let's think step by step: - Technique-wise, OpenAI has figured out a way to map audio to audio directly as first-class modality, and stream videos to a transformer in real-time. These require some new research on tokenization and architecture, but overall it's a data and system optimization problem (as most things are). High-quality data can come from at least 2 sources: 1) Naturally occurring dialogues on YouTube, podcasts, TV series, movies, etc. Whisper can be trained to identify speaker turns in a dialogue or separate overlapping speeches for automated annotation. 2) Synthetic data. Run the slow 3-stage pipeline using the most powerful models: speech1->text1 (ASR), text1->text2 (LLM), text2->speech2 (TTS). The middle LLM can decide when to stop and also simulate how to resume from interruption. It could output additional "thought traces" that are not verbalized to help generate better reply. Then GPT-4o distills directly from speech1->speech2, with optional auxiliary loss functions based on the 3-stage data. After distillation, these behaviors are now baked into the model without emitting intermediate texts. On the system side: the latency would not meet real-time threshold if every video frame is decompressed into an RGB image. OpenAI has likely developed their own neural-first, streaming video codec to transmit the motion deltas as tokens. The communication protocol and NN inference must be co-optimized. For example, there could be a small and energy-efficient NN running on the edge device that decides to transmit more tokens if the video is interesting, and fewer otherwise. - I didn't expect GPT-4o to be closer to GPT-5, the rumored "Arrakis" model that takes multimodal in and out. In fact, it's likely an early checkpoint of GPT-5 that hasn't finished training yet. The branding betrays a certain insecurity. Ahead of Google I/O, OpenAI would rather beat our mental projection of GPT-4.5 than disappoint by missing the sky-high expectation for GPT-5. A smart move to buy more time. - Notably, the assistant is much more lively and even a bit flirty. GPT-4o is trying (perhaps a bit too hard) to sound like HER. OpenAI is eating Character AI's lunch, with almost 100% overlap in form factor and huge distribution channels. It's a pivot towards more emotional AI with strong personality, which OpenAI seemed to actively suppress in the past. - Whoever wins Apple first wins big time. I see 3 levels of integration with iOS: 1) Ditch Siri. OpenAI distills a smaller-tier, purely on-device GPT-4o for iOS, with optional paid upgrade to use the cloud. 2) Native features to stream the camera or screen into the model. Chip-level support for neural audio/video codec. 3) Integrate with iOS system-level action API and smart home APIs. No one uses Siri Shortcuts, but it's time to resurrect. This could become the AI agent product with a billion users from the get-go. The FSD for smartphones with a Tesla-scale data flywheel.
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