Mira Murari, parting ways from OpenAI knowing very well she will raise more than 1 billion dollars in her seed round.
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 1m
Do you think there was any chance for OpenAI to succeed if it had been founded by a random entrepreneur rather than by founders of billion dollar companies like Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Ilya Sutskever?
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PRATHAM
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Spotify • 7m
DRAGON!!
We know unicorn startup is a startup whose valuation is 1 billion dollars or more. Dragon start-ups are the startup who have raised 1 billion dollars or more. Very few start-ups are dragon.
( Byjus was one of them )
📌 More ex-military officials are becoming VCs as defense tech investment reached $35BThe gap between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon is closing as venture capitalists invest in defense tech startups, hiring veterans and ex-Department of Defense offi
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Anji Reddy
Stealth • 5m
What is your opinion on cognition labs Devin AI.
Previously rumours raised on Devin AI "cognition labs faked the demo to raise 2 billion dollars funding"
Comment your opinion Devin AI will take over our jobs???
Open Ai is one of the Most revolutionary startup of the decad and has raised more than 10 billion Dollars. I just found out their pitch deck and it’s so bland. Do pitch decks like these get funded ?
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Udyamee
Stealth • 5m
Too many funding announcements today.
This week is going to be big in terms of startup funding.
In May, Indian startups raised 1.3 billion dollars, the highest amount this year.
Do you think the funding winter for Indian startups is coming to a
Open Ai will be dead soon.
It is very shocking to see that one of the co-founders and chief scientists is leaving open ai
At this stage where Google is releasing Astra and GPT4o from open ai competing with each other.
In the tweet Ilya Sutskeve
San Francisco-based startup Story has raised $80 million in funding to develop a blockchain to protect creators’ intellectual property from being used by AI developers like OpenAI without authorization.
The funding round was led by Andreessen Horowi
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