Imagine having a personal assistant that can do anything for you!
Well, that is Rabbit R1!
So Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered personal assistant that fits in your pocket and can perform a variety of tasks.
With this device, you can ask questions, iden
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 1m
Rabbit R1 didn’t fail because of bad reviews—it failed because it tried to replace smartphones instead of enhancing them.
Imagine having a personal assistant that can do anything for you!
Well, that is Rabbit R1!
So Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered personal assistant that fits in your pocket and can perform a variety of tasks.
With this device, you can ask questions, iden
Humane AI Pin failed.
Rabbit R1 failed.
The Metaverse hasn’t completely failed, but it's already off to a rocky start.
Does that mean AI and AR/VR experiences are a fad? Absolutely not. AI-powered devices will dominate the market in the coming years
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 1m
The Startup Paradox: Why Being Too Early Feels Like Being Wrong
Most startup founders believe that being first in a market is an advantage. But history shows the opposite: startups that are too early often fail just like those that are too late.
Wh
90% of traders fail. Not because of bad strategies, but because they don’t track & optimize their performance.
Imagine a tool that logs your trades effortlessly, analyzes your mistakes with AI, and helps you refine your edge—all without spreadshee
Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke: It’s impossible to make great products if you don’t give a sh*t
Tobi Lütke, CEO of Shopify, puts it bluntly: If you don’t give a sh*t about your product, it will suck.
Most failed products don’t fail because of bad ideas. Th
"Would you trust a failed founder with your money—again?"
Most people shy away from failure, but not venture capitalists.
Many VCs are willing to back the same founders who’ve failed before.
Why? Because failure isn’t the end; it’s a masterclass
The Startup Lie No One Talks About
I used to believe that the best product wins.
That if I built something truly innovative, people would come.
That execution alone would separate me from the noise.
I was wrong.
Startups don’t fail because of bad
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Czone wave
Hey I am on Medial • 23d
Fact#02
A strong team is more important than a great idea.
Many startups fail not because of a bad idea but due to poor execution. Investors often say they’d rather back an average idea with a great team than a great idea with a weak team. Buildin
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KRISHNA DAYMA
Hey I am on Medial • 3d
Hey,
Keen to work with a startup to learn about this space in depth.
Please do let me know if any WFH jobs available in order to gain this experience and also add value to the company.
Just to add up to the description, Tried and failed in one
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 2m
Why Startups Fail❓ – It’s Not About the Product, It’s About the Team
Most startups don’t fail because of their product; they fail because of their team. It might sound strange, but it’s the truth. The team you surround yourself with can make or brea