Hey everyone,
I'd like your honest thoughts on something I've noticed. It seems like Indian AI startups are often copying ideas from Silicon Valley, rebranding them, and then securing substantial funding. For instance, take Mockey.ai. This trend app
Tanmay bhat said "Only a foolish would not give luck any credit"
This is so apt. Like I can't imagine a single person who is at the pinnacle would not think what might have gone wrong and it didn't.
Also the very next statement of discussion is C
You might be the person working in/for the Indian startup ecosystem. I wanted to solve the three major problems you're facing in your daily life. I have a team and funds for doing so. And I need your honest responses!
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Vansh Arora
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One sector that is booming right now but might not even exist in 10 years?
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vishakha Jangir
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4 Roles :
ā¢ Guru
ā¢ Maker
ā¢ Creator
ā¢ Leader
Each role is crucial for the success of a startup/business, but the key is that these roles must be played by the right person.
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ā³ š š®šøš²šæ: A backend person who creates the platform
Need a tech person for the startup..if anyone interested plzz dm me right now
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Sibtey Razy
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I want to start a New recruitment company in india to fullfill the hiring needs of companies. To provide right talent to them.
Pls suggest what can be the best way to start .
Thanks
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Mahendra Lochhab
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'If I was graduating now from India, I might not come to the US', says Adobe CEO Narayen
Having an attitude of "I am the almighty" can be very helpful at times, but it does not take long to go from almighty to arrogant. A more positive attitude might be, "I am the almighty because of the great people around me, and I respect them."