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
$6.5 billion. The most expensive acquihire ever.
And most of it isn't really for Jony Ive, it's for the ghost of Steve Jobs.
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 15d
$6.5B later, it’s official—OpenAI is building hardware.
Not with just anyone.
With Jony Ive—the design legend behind the iPhone, iMac, and Apple Watch.
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 3m
Running a startup is a daily battle of self belief
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 15d
Out of Apple's shortlist of losses over the last 50 years, losing Sir Jony Ive to OpenAI may be one of the most consequential. I'm very curious to see what they're cooking up.
When a person ‘believes’ something to be the ‘absolute truth’, he/she will ridicule others who don’t share their belief
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The next billionaire
Unfiltered and real ... • 11d
WSJ just revealed OpenAI’s upcoming wearable AI device
and it’s wild:
- fully aware of your surroundings and life.
- fits in your pocket like a third core device next to your MacBook and iPhone.
- aims to replace your screen addiction, not add t
After seeing microsoft new quantum chip, ive just remembered falling into something similar with google some weeks ago: the willow chip..
As a aws pioneer, i wonder if they'll follow next
Ive an idea about an agency that provides cybersecurity for small and medium enterprises or any businesses we can partner with the brands or the enterprise and provide them with data security . How's that sound ?
Opinions please!
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Three Commas Gang
Building Bharat • 11m
Food for thought:
If your idea has quality and understanding, talking with critics will only solidify your belief in success of the idea.