It may seem like a bubble when investors give out their money just after hearing .ai after the name of a company
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Sidharth J
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A proficorn is a profitable, private, and promoter-funded company with a reasonable valuation. The term was coined by Rajesh Jain, the founder of Netcore Cloud.
Characteristics of a proficorn:
Profitable: Proficorns are profitable companies that ca
Investors lose ₹20 lakh crores within 20 mins: Stock market crashes due to tight election race than expected.
Yesterday, markets had hit all-time-high as BJP was predicted to win.
Though companies like scale.ai exist why AI startups struggle to find high-quality data. Is it because of the cost?
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Kishan Kabra
Stealth • 10m
What do you think about these no code platforms like bubble and other AI tools for building web & mobile applications?
Is this a threat to engineers?
Because things gonna evaluate in near future with more developing tools & AI programs.
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Hiral Jain
Stealth • 8m
Hey there, folks! Have you noticed how the stock prices of companies with an e-prefix or a .com at the end have been soaring? I'm referring to the infamous burst of the IT bubble in 2000.
Information Technology (IT) bubble or Dot.Com bubble roughly
A decentralised marketplace where different startups, institutions, and big companies are connected and where they can share their data. The platform provides pre-processing, compliance checks and data licensing to provide a safe harbour for AI compa
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 10m
This is self parking chairs . Currently only in some foreign countries with high prices. If someone make these type of AI gadgets at affordable prices then it will be great for import perspective and companies like tata , Mahindra , tcs , reliance an
I don't know anything about M1 ,M2 CHIPS and various technologies happening around these companies
Suggest me a source where I can read them
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Sameer Patel
Stealth • 9m
The dot-com Crisis
The .com crisis, or dot-com bubble, was a period of excessive speculation in internet-related companies from 1995 to 2000. Investors poured money into startups with inflated valuations despite many lacking solid business models. Th