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    Economic pressures and AI shift lead to layoffs at Dataminr

    December 2, 2023
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    In an unexpected turn of events, Dataminr, a leading big data enterprise valued at $4.1 billion, announced a significant reduction in its workforce. The New York-based company, renowned for its innovative use of AI and big data in providing predictive insights, is set to lay off 20% of its staff, approximately 150 employees. This decision is attributed to the evolving economic landscape and the company’s strategic shift towards enhancing its AI capabilities.

    Economic pressures and AI shift lead to layoffs at Dataminr

    Dataminr’s CEO, Ted Bailey, conveyed the news in an internal memo, citing the need to adapt to rapid advancements in AI technology and the prevailing economic conditions. Employees were instructed to work remotely as the company deliberated on the impacted roles. Despite prior hints of restructuring since October, the specific business areas affected remain undisclosed. Bailey emphasized that this restructuring would solidify Dataminr’s financial position. The focus is now on advancing their AI platform, particularly with the upcoming launch of a novel AI system combining predictive and generative AI in Q1.

    Despite the investments required for this innovation, Bailey assures a sustainable financial path and possible profitability without external funding. As news of the layoffs spread, we sought confirmation from Bailey and the media relations team. A source, regrettably among those impacted, validated the information. Meanwhile, industry professionals have taken to LinkedIn, discussing the developments and offering support to those affected. Dataminr officially confirmed the layoffs shortly before publication.

    Founded in 2009, Dataminr gained prominence by leveraging big data to extract insights from social media and other data sources. This approach enabled real-time global event monitoring, often outpacing traditional news sources. While successful, the company’s data utilization has sparked controversy over the years. Dataminr’s financial journey has been noteworthy, with a valuation of $4.1 billion following a $475 million funding round in 2021.

    The company has raised over $1 billion from notable investors, including Fidelity and Morgan Stanley. Despite Twitter’s divestment from Dataminr, the company secured undisclosed funds in recent tranches, indicating continued investor confidence. Dataminr’s pivot towards AI reflects a strategic decision to streamline its workforce. Historically employing a mix of subject experts, engineers, and customer success specialists, the company is now doubling down on AI, suggesting a new direction for its technological development and market approach.

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