Friday, November 21, 2025

AI Music: Suno += $250M => $2.5B

what can go wrong :)

AI trained on all human music, now able to compete/compose.
And for "pop-music" that seem to me good enough.
Will keep lawyers busy for years :)

In the meantime, NVIDIA keep "spreading the wealth" by re-investing to its own customers.
As long as nothing stops this circular funding, it will keep accelerating itself...
But physics does not allow for "perpetuum mobile", 
at some point friction will have its effect... 

It is also another example of "alchemy", converting $250M to $2500M, 10x
So defying not only lows of physics, but also of chemistry!
And every generation of investors has the same moto: "this time is different"
But is it?

 Suno Raises $250M to Expand AI Music
Suno closed a $250M Series C led by Menlo Ventures, valuing the company at $2.45B. The funding will advance tools for music pros and casual creators. Suno plans to boost social features that let people connect through music. The company says it’s building a community where creators and listeners participate together.



Menlo Ventures led the round, with heavy-hitting investors joining the party. Suno’s series C funding round also saw participation from Nvidia’s venture capital arm NVentures, Hallwood Media, Lightspeed, and Matrix. When NVIDIA’s venture arm backs your startup, you know something revolutionary is brewing.

But here’s where things get really interesting. The Wall Street Journal reports that Suno has reached $200 million in annual revenue, mainly derived from subscriptions. Meanwhile, Suno disclosed today that nearly 100 million users have signed up for its platform to date. These aren’t just vanity metrics—they’re proof that AI-generated music has found its market.



Google Antigravity: AI Agent => Code

An alternative for VS Code + GitHub Copilot & Cursor, or something more?

Google Antigravity

Build with Google Antigravity, our new agentic development platform - Google Developers Blog


Google Antigravity introduces agent-first architecture for asynchronous, verifiable coding workflows | VentureBeat

Google Antigravity, new agentic development platform. An evolution of the IDE, it's built to help you: - Orchestrate agents operating at a higher, task-oriented level - Run parallel tasks with agents across workspaces - Build anything with Gemini 3 Pro.

Antigravity is not Google’s only coding platform; it’s not even its only coding agent with an IDE integration or asynchronous capabilities. It joins a long line of Google platforms aimed at helping developers work more efficiently. The coding assistant Jules is now integrated into IDEs, can be invoked via the CLI, and can also run asynchronously. Gemini CLI also works similarly. And there's Gemini Code Assist, which first launched last year.

However, Antigravity will most likely have to compete more with coding agent platforms like Codex from OpenAI, Claude Code from Anthropic, and Cursor.

Some people on X commented that Antigravity looks similar to Windsurf, which would make sense: Google hired the Windsurf team — including CEO Varun Mohan — in July and licensed the tech for $2.4 billion.


Based in Windsurf?


Google Antigravity is an agentic development platform, evolving the IDE into the agent-first era. Antigravity enables developers to operate at a higher, task-oriented level by managing agents across workspaces, while retaining a familiar AI IDE experience at its core. Agents operate across the editor, terminal, and browser, enabling them to autonomously plan and execute complex, end-to-end tasks elevating all aspects of software development.