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⚡ The 146-person startup making $400M

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⚡ The 146-person startup making $400M
🌍 Google using AI to predict floods
🐝 Bumble’s AI dating wingman
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Lovable confirmed it reached $400M in annual recurring revenue, making it one of the fastest growing AI developer platforms.
The company builds “vibe coding” tools that let people create apps and websites using natural language instead of traditional coding.
It started with individual builders but is now winning enterprise customers like Klarna and HubSpot, pushing the product into serious business use.
The bigger takeaway is that AI-native startups are scaling revenue with extremely small teams, showing how AI is compressing software company size.
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Google used its Gemini model to scan 5 million news articles and extract data about 2.6 million historical floods.
This was done because flash floods are hard to predict due to limited weather data in many regions.
Google converted those reports into a dataset called Groundsource, which trains a model to estimate flood risks.
The system now helps predict floods across 150 countries through Google Flood Hub, especially in places with weak weather infrastructure.
Should AI analyze global data to predict disasters? |
Bumble introduced an AI assistant called Bee that chats with users to understand their relationship goals and preferences.
The AI then suggests better matches based on values, lifestyle, and intentions instead of just profile swipes.
Bumble is also experimenting with removing the swipe feature, since many Gen Z users are tired of swipe-based dating.
The strategy is to turn Bumble into an AI matchmaking platform that helps people find better connections faster.
Would you let AI help pick your matches? |

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