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Morning Brew September 30, 2022

Emerging Tech Brew

McKinsey & Company

Happy Friday. And thanks to all of you who tuned into our first-ever virtual summit yesterday. If you missed the live version, we’ll post a recording of the event soon for you to check out at your leisure.

In today’s edition:

United Airlines is betting big on flying cars—here’s why
The process of getting cyber-insured is getting longer
Q3 roundup: Your favorite stories from this quarter

—Grace Donnelly, Dan McCarthy, Billy Hurley

MOBILITY

Airlines are eVTOLving

Airlines are eVTOLving Illustration: Francis Scialabba, Photo: Archer Aviation

Sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, maybe you’ve dreamt of a world where you could simply fly over the gridlock.

Investors, startups, and aviation bigwigs have all put billions of dollars toward making that vision a reality with electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ventures. Five of these companies have gone public via SPAC in the last 18 months, with valuations ranging from ~$2 billion to more than $6 billion.

Zoom in: United Airlines is one of the many major carriers betting big on electric air taxis. The company has been an investor in California-based Archer Aviation since the startup was preparing to go public via SPAC in 2021 and also reached a $1 billion deal to buy Archer’s eVTOLs, with the option to purchase an additional $500 million of aircraft.

  • In August, it put down the first $10 million toward that order, and in September, United agreed to buy 200 eVTOL aircraft from Eve Air Mobility.

Mike Leskinen, president of United Airlines Ventures, and Archer CEO and founder Adam Goldstein both told us that the near-term use case of eVTOLs is replacing helicopters and serving as a way to get from an urban center to an airport faster.

“It’s about making our airline the airline that customers choose to fly,” Leskinen said. “A) We want to innovate. And we want to provide that to our customers first B) We have the footprint—the geographic footprint—that makes us the right player C) It decarbonizes that trip to the airport. This is not taking regional aircraft out of the skies, but it is taking cars off the road, many of which will be burning gasoline,” he added.

Read more about United’s eVTOL strategy here.GD

        

TOGETHER WITH MCKINSEY & COMPANY

Digital trust is a must

McKinsey & Company

New research from McKinsey & Co. suggests that consumer faith in a company’s cybersecurity, data protections, and responsible use of AI can make or break business growth.

So, is your company actively working to earn your customers’ digital trust? You may want to ponder that for a second. Companies leading in this area are more likely to see at least 10% revenue and EBIT growth annually. Plus, they’re less likely to experience damaging data breaches + AI incidents.

Lots of companies believe they’re doing just fine when it comes to establishing digital trust...but more than two-thirds are missing digital risks that matter. 

Explore the research: “Why digital trust truly matters” to see what digital trust leaders are doing differently.

        

CYBERSECURITY

The cyber stakes are rising

Stacks of money appear to be getting bigger from left to right Getty Images

Cybersecurity insurance questionnaires—a way for the insurer to understand a prospect’s defenses—used to be brief.

Do you have AV? Do you have a firewall?

Just a few years ago, answering “yes” to those two questions put you pretty firmly on a path to getting cyber-covered, said Jason Rebholz, CISO at Corvus Insurance.

Now, with the costly stakes of ransomware and business email compromise (BEC), insurers need extra pages to confirm security controls. The longer questionnaires suggest that insurers want a deeper understanding of an organization’s defenses against attacks that could literally cost millions.

“If you’re in the higher end of the SMB market, certainly in the midmarket and in the larger organizations, you’re looking at a minimum of 25 to 50 detailed questions,” Rebholz told IT Brew.

Keep reading about the increasing number of cyber hoops CIOs have to jump through.BH

        

Q3 ROUNDUP

It’s the end of the quarter as we know it

As summer Fridays fade into sweet memories and pumpkin spice begins to permeate the air, Q3 ends and Q4 begins. And that, dear reader, is where we find ourselves today, in the last edition of this newsletter for the quarter.

Before we head on into the last quarter of 2022, let’s take a quick look back at our most popular articles across Q3:

From infant poop to trance music, here’s a play-by-play of a CRISPR experiment. Scientists in CRISPR co-inventor Jennifer Doudna’s lab pulled back the veil on their gene-editing process.

Jake Paul’s VC fund is backing a startup building…attack drones and the virtual border wall. We talked to the YouTuber-turned-boxer about his investment in Anduril and his fund’s overall strategy.

This brain-computer interface company just hit a major milestone in the US. In July, Synchron worked with Mount Sinai to implant its device into a patient—the first in the US.

Sodium-based batteries could solve the lithium crunch. These batteries could become a viable, cheaper alternative to lithium-ion batteries—but it may take a few years.

How synthetic biology startups plan to revolutionize fertilizer production. Chemical fertilizer is bad for the environment and becoming increasingly expensive—can biotech help?

FROM THE CREW

The Crew

Candid convos with industry icons: Hosted by Brew co-founder Alex Lieberman, the Imposters podcast delves deep into the personal and mental challenges some of the biggest names in biz have faced while reaching their most resounding achievements. Listen here.

        

BITS AND BYTES

Smart assistant Francis Scialabba

Stat: Amazon claims that nearly one-third (30%) of smart-home interactions with Alexa happen without people needing to say anything to the virtual assistant. ICYMI, we wrote about the company’s push to make Alexa figure more stuff out for itself in June.

Quote: “The cars that you’re going to see in 2026 are getting finalized right now. So you have to be way ahead of the game to make the security controls and fixes and mitigations and strategies that you want way more in advance than you would, say, in the software world.”—Chris Valasek, director of product security at the GM-owned self-driving car company Cruise, to Emerging Tech Brew

Read: How companies stopped worrying and learned to love AI.

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WHAT ELSE IS BREWING

  • ASE, an Apple supplier, is accelerating its investment in “smart factories” in part to deal with a talent shortage in the semiconductor industry.
  • Intel has entered the gaming processor market in an attempt to compete with Nvidia.
  • The EU proposed rules that would make it easier to sue the makers of AI-powered hardware like drones and robots.
  • Hertz is partnering with BP to develop a charging network in North America. The rental giant has agreed to buy over 300,000 EVs in the coming years.
  • Google Ventures has reportedly abandoned an algorithm it had used to vet potential investments since at least 2018.
  • NASA’s asteroid-smashing DART mission, in photos.

GOING PHISHING

Three of the following news stories are true, and one...we made up. Can you spot the odd one out?

  • Hans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen will play a game of blockchain-based chess to settle cheating allegations.
  • James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, will be replaced by AI.
  • DoorDash is using AI-powered robotic security guards to patrol and secure its office.
  • OpenAI got rid of the DALL-E waitlist, opening the image generator up to the masses.

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GOING PHISHING ANSWER

It doesn’t seem like Niemann and Carlsen will play another match again any time soon, blockchain or not.

 

Written by Grace Donnelly and Dan McCarthy

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