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Allbirds Exits Footwear, Pivots to AI Cloud Business as ‘NewBird AI’

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Allbirds, the eco-conscious wool sneaker brand your yoga instructor wore in 2019 (and this writer wears to this day) has officially decided humans don’t deserve nice shoes anymore. What’s next? Nike starts selling GLP-1s?

In a press release that reads like a hostage note, the company announced it has executed a $50 million convertible financing facility to pivot its business to AI compute infrastructure, with a long-term vision of becoming “a fully integrated GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) and AI-native cloud solutions provider.”

It also plans to rename itself “NewBird AI.” We are not making this up. We checked whether they have a different April Fools’ Day in SF / New Zealand.

Here’s what happened

  • Allbirds shares popped 600-700% in a single morning after the announcement.
  • The company sold its actual shoe brand and IP to American Exchange Group for $39 million in March. There are no more shoes coming from NewBird.
  • All that remains is the public stock ticker, which apparently is now worth seven times more once you whisper the words “AI compute” into it. Y’know, ASMR style.

Now, here’s what ACTUALLY happened here: Allbirds management basically decided that humans aren’t worth keeping as customers anymore, so they’re going to sell to agents instead.

It’s not a terrible strategy if you’re super AGI-pilled. But it’s also… the complete opposite of what the company was founded to be about? So it sorta shows you that mission-based companies can’t compete on merit when “AI compute” makes your stock 7x in a single morning. Mission-driven only works when the mission also makes money. The minute it doesn’t, the mission gets quietly deleted from the IR page.

And the mission they’re walking away from was KIND OF a big deal to them. Allbirds is a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation and a Certified B Corp since 2016, with (before now) one of the highest impact scores in the world (96.5 vs. the 50.9 median). The specific public benefit written into its certificate of incorporation is, get this, environmental conservation.

Its founding mission, in its own words: “We aim to reverse climate change through better business.” When it IPO’d in 2021, the SEC made them remove the phrase “first sustainable IPO” from the prospectus for being too marketing-heavy. Now this same company, which is legally obligated under Delaware law to weigh environmental impact in its corporate decisions, is pivoting into one of the most electricity-hungry, water-cooled, fossil-fuel-adjacent businesses humans have ever invented.

A B Corp pivoting to GPU cloud infrastructure is like a vegan restaurant pivoting to selling foie gras at the slaughterhouse next door.

Now, if you will, a serious question: what do the people who made wool sneakers know about running a GPU datacenter? The answer is, to my knowledge, not a whole skippity lot. GPU-as-a-Service is a brutal, capital-intensive business currently being eaten alive by CoreWeave (which just landed a $6 billion contract from Jane Street), Lambda, AWS, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle.

It’s perhaps the most competitive business you could be in right now besides making frontier AI models? And those companies have spent decades learning how to operate fleets of liquid-cooled Nvidia racks, negotiate power purchase agreements, and survive on 15% margins.

As of today, NewBird AI doesn’t own a single GPU. It doesn’t operate a data center. It has no operational track record in AI infrastructure. What it has is a public stock ticker, $50M of convertible debt to go buy GPUs with, and a plan to sublease compute from datacenters it doesn’t own to customers it doesn’t have.

We’ve seen this exact movie before. In December 2017, a tiny iced tea company called Long Island Iced Tea Corp renamed itself “Long Blockchain Corp.” Its stock popped 200% in a day, the SEC eventually charged its insiders with fraud, and Nasdaq delisted the company within 18 months. Kodak tried it in 2018 with “KodakCoin.” Stock tripled, then collapsed. Wharton’s Ethan Mollick confirmed the pattern yesterday with a single word: “Markets.”

Why this matters

This isn’t really an Allbirds story. It’s a capital markets story.

When a struggling sneaker brand can grow its market cap 7x simply by uttering “GPU-as-a-Service,” it tells you the entire economy is now pricing assets on AI exposure, not fundamentals. The same week, VCs are flooding Anthropic with $800B offers and OpenAI’s own backers are questioning its $852 billion valuation.

Nobody knows what anything is worth. All they know is that AI is important. Everything else? Shrug emoji.

Our take: We literally wear these shoes. They’re comfortable! We bought them on purpose! We did not sign up for our footwear brand to LARP as a colocation facility somewhere outside Reno, competing for NVIDIA Blackwell allocation against companies that actually know what a substation transformer is.

Congratulations to the board, management, and investors who got their pop. Fiduciary duty achieved? But what about the customers, who, you know… nothing, except a strong urge to short anything that renames itself “Something AI” between now and Christmas. RIP Allbirds.

If it’s anything like Long Island Blockchain company, NewBird AI will probably be delisted by 2027. Then again… if AI 2027 is right… maybe they’ll have made the right call.

Editor’s note: This content originally ran in the newsletter of our sister publication, The Neuron. To read more from The Neuron, sign up for its newsletter here.

The post Allbirds Exits Footwear, Pivots to AI Cloud Business as ‘NewBird AI’ appeared first on eWEEK.

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