Startups & Ventures
A hub for startup news, trends, and insights, covering the global startup ecosystem for founders, investors, and innovators. Community: @startupdis Buy Ads: @strategy (this is our only account).
Show moreπ Analytical overview of Telegram channel Startups & Ventures
Channel Startups & Ventures (@tech) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 2 735 388 subscribers, ranking 22 in the Technologies & Applications category and 49 in the International region.
π Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠΌΠΎ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 2 735 388 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 20 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -168 017 over the last 30 days and by -7 908 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Verified (Officially confirmed by Telegram)
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 0.20%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 0.12% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 5 552 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 3 206 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 523.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as claude, openai, gemini, insider, developer.
π Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
βA hub for startup news, trends, and insights, covering the global startup ecosystem for founders, investors, and innovators.
Community: @startupdis
Buy Ads: @strategy (this is our only account).β
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 21 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Technologies & Applications category.
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| 2 | A scam operation targeting men online was set up in China using AI.
One phone types messages with a robotic hand while another guides where to tap via camera.
The AI pretends to be a woman, flirts with men, and extracts money.
The scheme mimics real human chat.
π@tech | 2 763 |
| 3 | πΊ Amazon Drops Nearly Finished Sam Altman Film
Amazon abruptly refused to release the almost completed film Artificial about Sam Altman's 2023 firing. The movie stars Andrew Garfield as Altman and Yura Borisov as Ilya Sutskever.
The decision came right after Amazon signed a $50 billion deal with OpenAI. They gave no clear reason, only saying the film would suit another distributor better.
π@tech | 2 775 |
| 4 | πΊ Codex adds Record & Replay feature
Codex introduced Record & Replay, a feature that lets users teach an agent to perform tasks on a computer by showing the process once.
The agent learns sequences like uploading videos to YouTube, editing photos, or signing documents, then repeats them automatically.
The feature is rolling out gradually to Codex app users.
π@tech | 3 006 |
| 5 | π€ ChatGPT adds centralized task scheduling
OpenAI introduced a new Scheduled page in ChatGPT that shows all active tasks with start times and control buttons. Users can set tasks for specific times or general periods like "morning" or "evening."
ChatGPT now monitors selected websites and connected apps for changes and notifies users. This replaces the Pulse daily digest feature. The update is available for Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans.
π@tech | 3 543 |
| 6 | π€ Anthropic updates Claude Design with brand style sync
Anthropic's Claude Design now integrates your design system directly from repositories, design files, or codebases to maintain your brand style across projects. It builds interfaces using your real components and checks compliance before you see the result.
The editor is more stable for daily use and adds new layout controls. You can drag, resize, and align elements on the canvas without extra steps. Claude Design and Claude Code sync bidirectionally, letting you start in code or design and keep projects aligned.
Finished work exports to PDF, PowerPoint, or other tools you already use. This update tightens the workflow between design and development with fewer style mismatches.
π@tech | 3 554 |
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| 8 | π° Midjourney launches full-body ultrasound scanner
The Midjourney Scanner uses a ring of thousands of sensors and 40 ultrasound chips from Butterfly Network to capture 3D images of muscles, fat, bones, and organs in about a minute without radiation or magnets.
Users stand on a platform that lowers them into a shallow pool surrounded by the sensor ring. It creates detailed body composition maps comparable to MRI quality. About a dozen people have been scanned so far.
Midjourney plans to install ten scanners in a San Francisco spa opening by the end of next year. The spa will offer body scans alongside saunas and pools. FDA approval is pending, so use is limited to body composition imaging.
The connection between Midjourneyβs AI image generation.
π@tech | 3 075 |
| 9 | π Google launches smart speaker with Gemini
On June 25, Google will start selling the Google Home Speaker for $100, its first smart speaker since 2020. It features Gemini, a new assistant replacing the old one.
Gemini enables full conversations and integrates with third-party services, moving beyond simple commands like playing music.
π@tech | 3 506 |
| 10 | π€ Boston Dynamics Atlas masters new tasks
Boston Dynamics' humanoid Atlas adapts to new environments and tasks beyond pre-programmed actions. Simulations equal to millions of training hours run daily, with skill transfer to the robot in about an hour, per KB Securities.
Atlas now moves a refrigerator over 45 kg, despite training on 23-32 kg loads, using full-body coordination and balance to adjust force dynamically.
Engineering changes simplify mechanics: two actuator types, symmetrical limbs, and continuous-rotation joints without cables. This reduces the simulation-to-reality gap and improves durability.
An analyst predicts Boston Dynamics could capture up to 60% of the premium industrial humanoid market by 2035.
π@tech | 3 674 |
| 11 | π SpaceX Unveils AI1 Satellite Data Center
SpaceX introduced AI1, the first satellite data center for AI tasks, per Bloomberg. Elon Musk says AI1 will join a future network of about 1 million satellites performing AI computing in low Earth orbit.
The satellites will have solar panels up to 70 meters long and support 150 kW computing loads with Nvidia chips. Musk says building them is simpler than Starlink satellites, needing mainly solar panels, cooling, and laser links.
SpaceX plans a major production expansion in Texas. The new Gigasat facility will span over 11 million sq ft (~1 sq km) to make large solar panels for these space data centers.
π@tech | 3 720 |
| 12 | π MiniMax launches AI-powered creative Hub
MiniMax introduced Hub, a local workstation where AI agents handle creative tasks like research, scripting, image creation, music, and final editing. It supports multiple projects and an infinite canvas for seamless workflow.
Hub runs directly on your computer, integrating local files and apps for instant import and export. Early users before July 1 get 3000 credits, and points from Hailuo AI transfer fully to MiniMax Hub.
π@tech | 3 864 |
| 13 | π£ SpaceX to Merge with Cursor for $60B
SpaceX and Cursor signed a final merger agreement valuing Cursor at $60 billion. The deal will be done through a stock swap and aims to close in Q3.
Cursor is a coding tool with a loyal user base, unlike SpaceX's Grok, which failed to gain traction in vibe coding and had an unnoticed Grok Build release.
π@tech | 4 264 |
| 14 | π€ Anthropic sued over subscription limits
A US user named Carl Khan filed a lawsuit accusing Anthropic of misleading customers by lowering subscription limits. He claims the advertised limits for premium plans Max 5x and Max 20x are far from reality.
For example, the Max 20x plan reportedly offers only about 6Γ the limits of the Pro subscription, not the promised 20Γ. Khan wants to make the lawsuit class-action, covering all users who bought these plans since April 2025.
π@tech | 4 290 |
| 15 | π DeepMind Explores Life Beyond AGI
DeepMind published a detailed study titled "From AGI to ASI" arguing that AGI is not the ultimate goal but just the start. They stress that human-level AI is limited by biology and marketing has oversold it as a finish line.
AGI means Artificial General Intelligence, AI at human level. But human intelligence is specialized and bounded by evolution. Machines can scale memory and speed far beyond human limits.
The real target is ASI, Artificial Superintelligence, which surpasses entire organizations. This could come from scaling many AGI instances or new breakthroughs. Even millions of AGI copies running simultaneously could count as ASI.
π@tech | 4 602 |
| 16 | π Apple Holds Back 3 iOS 27 Features
Apple plans to release three unannounced features with the iPhone 18 Pro and new Apple Watch this fall. These include a new watch face, a redesigned Camera app, and expanded Siri support for third-party chatbots.
The new watch face is likely a simplified Modular Ultra design, bringing Ultra aesthetics to standard Apple Watch models. The Camera app update will let users customize which functions appear and in what order during shooting.
Siri will soon support multiple AI assistants beyond Appleβs own, including ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. This effectively turns Siri into a platform where users choose the AI handling their voice requests.
π@tech | 4 582 |
| 17 | π Adidas makes World Cup ball a smart device
The official World Cup ball Trionda must be wirelessly charged before each match. It contains a 14-gram motion sensor operating at 500 Hz, tracking position, speed, spin, and direction 500 times per second. A full charge lasts about 6 hours, enough for the entire game including extra time.
Sensor data combines with stadium cameras to create a real-time 3D model of every play. This feeds the VAR room to speed up and improve decisions on offsides, handballs, and goal-line calls. At around $170, Trionda may be the most expensive standard match ball in World Cup history.
π@tech | 4 916 |
| 18 | π€ OpenRouter launches Model Fusion system
OpenRouter introduced Model Fusion, a system that merges multiple neural networks into one advisory unit. It supports combinations like GPT-5.5 with Opus 4.8 tailored for specific tasks.
These model blends can outperform Claude Fable 5 in efficiency while running faster and costing less.
π@tech | 5 134 |
| 19 | π Chrome extension copies websites into Figma
A new Chrome extension converts any open webpage into a fully editable design file for Figma. You copy the site through the extension and paste it into Figma as live layers, not screenshots.
These layers can be moved, recolored, and redesigned freely. The developers plan to add design generation based on your own design system next.
π@tech | 629 |
| 20 | π± Tric deploys UV robots that cut pesticide use by 70%
Tric is deploying autonomous robots that move through fields at night, using UV-C light to kill fungal diseases and spider mites without chemicals. Pilots on California's Central Coast have shown up to 70% reductions in pesticide use.
The technology is based on a simple biological advantage. Many fungi can repair UV damage when exposed to blue light during the day. At night, that repair mechanism does not activate, making the damage permanent. University trials found nighttime UV treatments could eliminate up to 95% of infections on crops including strawberries, grapes, cucumbers, basil, and roses.
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Tric's Eden robot spans more than 40 feet, while its Luna platform covers 6 rows at a time across 50 to 100 acres. The machines can carry UV systems, bug vacuums, and precision cameras in a single pass.
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Farmers do not buy the robots. They subscribe to the service, while Tric operates the fleet.
π@tech | 5 410 |
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