Categories: Technology

Former Twitter Engineers Launch AI-Powered News Startup

  • Former Twitter engineers launch Particle.news, an AI-powered news startup, promising personalized news summaries for users.
  • Concerns about AI's impact on publishers' revenue persist, but Beykpour and Molina aim to provide fair compensation.
  • With backing from venture capital firms and notable angel investors, Particle.news has the potential to reshape news consumption.
Published by
Lethabo Ntsoane

Former Twitter engineers, Sara Beykpour and Marcel Molina, have launched a groundbreaking startup aimed at revolutionizing how people consume news. Particle.news, as the venture is called, offers a personalized, multi-perspective news reading experience driven by artificial intelligence (AI). The startup, which entered private beta over the weekend, promises to deliver concise news summaries while ensuring fair compensation for authors and publishers.


A New Era in News Consumption

Particle.news comes at a time when there’s a growing concern about the impact of AI on the news ecosystem, with fears that AI-generated summaries could reduce traffic to publishers’ websites, thus affecting their advertising revenue. However, Beykpour and Molina believe they can navigate this challenge by providing users with both quick summaries and the option to delve deeper into news stories.


Expertise From Twitter

With their backgrounds at Twitter, Beykpour and Molina bring invaluable experience to Particle.news. Beykpour, formerly a Senior Director of Product Management at Twitter, worked on products such as Twitter Blue and spearheaded experimental projects like twttr. Molina, a former senior engineer at both Twitter and Tesla, brings technical prowess to the team. Their firsthand experience with real-time news ecosystems positions Particle.news as a potential game-changer in the industry.


Investment and Support

Particle.news has already attracted significant investment from venture capital firms like Kindred Ventures and Adverb Ventures, as well as notable angel investors including Twitter co-founder Ev Williams and Behance founder Scott Belsky. April Underwood, co-founder and managing director of Adverb Ventures, expressed confidence in Beykpour and Molina’s ability to address the challenges of modern news consumption through AI technology.


Challenges and Opportunities

While Particle.news faces challenges regarding fair compensation for publishers, investors and industry experts see immense potential in the startup. With the increasing demand for trustworthy news sources and the evolving media landscape, Particle.news has the opportunity to shape the future of news consumption.


Conclusion

Particle.news, led by former Twitter engineers Sara Beykpour and Marcel Molina, represents a significant advancement in news consumption. With its AI-powered approach and experienced team, the startup has the potential to transform how people interact with news in the digital age. Despite challenges, Particle.news is poised to make a meaningful impact on the media landscape.

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Lethabo Ntsoane

Lethabo Ntsoane holds a Bachelors Degree in Accounting from the University of South Africa. He is a Financial Product commentator at Rateweb. He is an expect financial product analyst with years of experience in reviewing products and offering commentary. Lethabo majors in financial news, reviews and financial tips. He can be contacted: Email: lethabo@rateweb.co.za Twitter: @NtsoaneLethabo