Packaged food companies are saying their products are better than before and healthcare companies are saying we are eating very bad things...No wonder people are only releasing research whihc serves their own personal needs
OpenAI spent millions if not billions developing and training LLMs. Same is for Google, Microsoft and Meta.. the only difference being they are releasing their LLMs now after the craze of AI is at its peak. But I don't understand how companies like K
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Lays/PepsiCo has skillfully navigated the changing market by reducing the quantity of chips in their packets. As people become more health-conscious and are eating less packaged food, the company has adapted to this trend. When someone craves a snack
Do you remember people saying "acquiring blink it was a very bad decision by Zomato "🤡 ?
Now where are they, the Same people are now praising Zomato for it. Lol , Deepinder - Founder for a reason.
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 1y
Are these companies fighting for good features or to remain in the competition?
OpenAi made their Product launch recently and then all other companies are doing it.
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 1y
Even EdTech companies are finding it difficult to grow while gambling companies are tripling their revenue!
And the best part, it is profitable with ₹100 crore+ profit
With NSDL IPO coming up, the next 2–3 months are set to be packed with a wave of new listings. Big names like HDB Financial, Veritas Finance and Paras Healthcare are also in line. The market is going to be buzzing with action. And these are just a fe
What are your thoughts on Krutrim?
Like earlier everyone was trolling it saying that how bad it is, and now Krutrim and Ola is just ending all foreign company's dominance!
What do you think?
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Gaurav dalal
Business • 1m
We're Building the Future of Healthcare IT .. And We Need the Right Partners to Join Us
As a team of passionate software developers, we’ve successfully built scalable solutions for various industries. Now, we are on a mission to revolutionize health
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Rohan A
On My Way • 3m
China is cooking when it comes to EVs! This model is priced at $29,000.
I wonder why Tata is not exporting their ev cars like Nexus. They are priced at just ~$12,000!