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By Christine Hall and Haje Jan Kamps

Wednesday, May 03, 2023

Wednesday is here, and we’re still getting excited about Disrupt later in the year. African startups: We’d love for you to apply to Startup Battlefield 200, and we’ve also opened our sale on Expo+ passes.

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  • What’s the password?: Google’s passkeys are now rolling out to account users around the world. The passkeys give you access to your account without passwords, and “authentication essentially synchronizes across all devices through the cloud using cryptographic key pairs, allowing sign-in to websites and apps using the same biometrics or screen-lock PIN used to unlock their devices,” Paul writes.
  • In the driver’s seat: Stripe, a longtime partner of Lyft, has now signed a big deal with Uber. Ingrid has more.
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Plexamp, the music player from Plex, now works with ChatGPT for playlist creation, reports Sarah. That made me curious, and I spent most of the morning using ChatGPT-4 to make playlists. Among other things, I asked it to create a list of top 10 essential heavy metal songs, great music to work to, and most nostalgic songs from 2004.

I also asked ChatGPT-4 to create a list of top 5 songs about startups, and…I’ll be damned, not only did it make the list of songs, but it also explained why each song made sense in this list. Not gonna lie, this thing keeps surprising me. Below is the list, and I made them into a handy Spotify playlist, an Apple Music playlist and a YouTube playlist for ya as well.

  1. “Started from the Bottom” by Drake: This song’s lyrics about starting from scratch and working one’s way up resonate with the journey of many startups as they strive to achieve success.
  2. “Lose Yourself” by Eminem: The intensity and drive present in this song’s lyrics can be representative of the dedication and focus required to build a successful startup.
  3. “It’s My Life” by Bon Jovi: This anthem about taking control of one’s own destiny and seizing opportunities aligns with the mindset of many entrepreneurs starting their own businesses.
  4. “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey: This classic track serves as a reminder for startup founders to keep believing in their vision, even when the road to success is filled with challenges.
  5. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor: As a symbol of determination and resilience, this song has become an anthem for those who face adversity and push through to achieve their goals, much like the spirit of a startup founder.

Okay, enough musically inspired goofiness. Here’s some more startup news for ya:

Ask Sophie: Will I be allowed into the U.S. if my passport expires in 5 months?

Dear Sophie,

I founded a startup in Zimbabwe a few years ago. I planned to visit the United States for the first time next month to check out the market and applied for a visitor visa.

I’m planning to stay in the U.S. for a couple of months, but I just realized that my passport expires in September. I understand that I need to have at least six months left on my passport in order to travel to the United States.

Is that (still) true? Do I need to delay my trip?

— Hopeful in Harare

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Remember when Airbnb first started as a way to rent a room in a home to avoid staying in a hotel? Now that the platform’s average home rental prices have gone up — 36% since 2019, according to the company — it’s refocusing on single rooms to give users more affordable alternatives. Ivan has more.

Meanwhile, Sarah was on dating app giant Match Group’s first-quarter earnings call and reports that Match believes the recent Apple–Epic Games antitrust appeals ruling, though largely in favor of Apple, could result in App Store fee relief for developers.

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