I want to build a E-reader for a school and college which will have a personalized operating software and have all things that can improve students performance and also replace books and notebooks and can revolutionaries the school system and every s
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 3m
Your idea has potential, but it's entering a crowded space. Companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft are already deeply embedded in education.
While majority of the companies including Google and Apple have started to shift their focus to AI, Microsoft was the first one to bring the AI to the devices with Copilot ✌️🚀 Microsoft remains at the top of the AI competition right now.
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Mr Z
Stealth • 6m
Just for curiosity 🤔,
Why India don't have big product companies like apple, Microsoft etc?
India only have big service companies like tcs, Infosys,hcl etc
😱 Nvidia alone has lost nearly $1 trillion in market capitalization.
💥 Apple — $320 billion
💥 Microsoft — $450 billion
💥 Google — $340 billion
💥 Amazon — $330 billion
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 8m
Apple, Microsoft, Google products are down. Now if suddenly light goes off, know that either AI has taken over the planet or World War 3 is incoming 😂
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Hawk
Stealth • 5m
So after the WWDC, OpenAI will eventually have access to all Apple & Microsoft devices.
Do you think you can trust these companies not to use your data?
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Mr Z
Stealth • 3m
Tech companies like Google and Microsoft are using more electricity than some countries, imagine the usage of electricity when AI becomes main stream.
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Medial Startup Trivia
Stealth • 6m
Microsoft saved Apple once
In the mid-1990s, Apple was struggling with financial woes and internal challenges, teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. The situation looked dire until an unexpected savior emerged: Microsoft. In 1997, Steve Jobs, newly
⭐Microsoft announced that it will launch its own mobile game store in July.
By launching the store on the web, as opposed to an app, Microsoft would present an alternative to Apple and Google, which charge a 30% fee on sales.
While the EU’s Digit