Silicon Valley's dirtiest secret:
The most "innovative" companies don't innovate, they buy.
Tesla has bought 9 companies since its inception.
And Facebook? 78 companies in 15 years.
Here's what they don't want you to know :
Silicon Valley wasn’t
🤖 ACCORDING To Chatgpt AI if HUMANS vs AI war Happens Then AI Will Surely Win against humans 👨💻🤯
☢️ What's your take , who will win ?
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VCGuy
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In 1996, Kleiner Perkins invested $8 million for a 15% stake in Amazon.
Reflecting on that time, John Doerr, now Chairperson of Kleiner Perkins, shared his insights about Jeff Bezos and Amazon.
Tbh she is the worst CEO i have ever seen. She isn't able to even speak properly at interviews.
Even her work doesn't seem to be good. Still trying to know why Elon made her the CEO.
(Correct me if I'm Wrong)
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SAMARTH SHUKLA
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Breaking News: Amazon Commits $4 Billion to AI Startup Anthropic
November 24, 2024 — Amazon has announced an additional $4 billion investment in Anthropic, the artificial intelligence startup known for its Claude chatbot. This strategic move doubles
any ai ml scientist here?, i wanna validate an idea of a platform that offers gpu renting, how this will work is:- there's a person A who has a heavy duty and strong pc and he does a lot of gaming on it but his pc remains ideal for 8 hours. and there
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Havish Gupta
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Well, it seems as if Google is lagging in the Ai race!
Google just announced it's ai model called Gemini but it's as popular as Internet explorer.
If you talk about funding other ai companies, then while Microsoft have invested total of $13.5 Billi
Several reports indicate that OpenAI has doubled its revenue in <6 months.
Late 2023: $1.6 B
May 2024: $3.4 B
💡FutureSearch's report provides an interesting estimation of OpenAI's revenue breakdown -
- $1.9 B from ChatGPT+, 7.7 M paying subscrib
How Amazon Didn’t Just Survive—It Took Over
Amazon didn’t “survive” two decades. It rewrote the game and crushed the competition. Here’s how:
1. Customer Obsession, Not Profits
Forget margins. Amazon played the long game—low prices, fast delivery,