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OpenAI • 7m
Not to take away her achievements, but let’s not ignore the fact that Ayurveda’s ‘luxury’ label appeals to wealthy urbanites, not the average Indian consumer.
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Okay so im working with a team, on a short term project, one teammate also has same skills like me (marketing) and wants to do that part, but she got that role first, and she did her job but nobody liked her work at all, so that was obviously transfe
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this reddit user created a prompt that stops ChatGPT from hallucinating prompt - REALITY FILTER – CHATGPT Never present generated, inferred, speculated, or deduced content as fact. If information cannot be directly verified, respond with: “I c
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AI is changing the game—meet No Cap 🚀 No Cap isn’t your average angel investor—she’s the world’s first AI angel investor. She’s already funded her first startup, wiring $100k in just minutes after hearing the pitch. But No Cap doesn’t stop at writi
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How Audemars Piguet become the status symbol even among the richest. This is because the brand’s watches are so expensive that the last year they only sold 51,000 pieces as compared to other luxury watch brands. But still their revenue was $2.7 Bi
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I agree with Piyush Goyal on his statement in Start-up Mahakumbh. I understand that not all of his points were valid, There are many instances where we can blame authorities for NOT having innovation. But his point was; in the wave of Start-ups and U
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Are these Indian Fitness startups really building to make India Healthier or to make themselves wealthier?? While researching for our Startup competitors , we got to know a very harsh reality. Where an Indian earns ₹15k-₹20k on average , these fitn
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