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G2g companies do not focus principally on what to do to become great, they focus equally on what not to do and what to stop doing. Greatness is a matter of conscious choice. The right people are your most important asset. Do not try to act like genius, without being a genius. Put your best people on your biggest opportunities, not your biggest problems. Managing your problems can only make you good, whereas building your opportunities is the only way to become great. Facts are better than dreams. Know thyself. 3 circles of Hedgehog Concept: 1. What you are passionate about; 2. What you can be the best in the world at; 3. What drives your economic engine. The g2g companies are more like 🦔hedgehogs - simple, dowdy creatures that know "1 big thing" and stick to it. The comparison companies are more like 🦊foxes - crafty, cunning creatures that know many things that lack consistency. Do you have a "to-do" list? Do you also have a "stop doing" list? Technology as an accelerator, not a creator, of momentum. Crawl, walk, run (organic development process). BHAG (bee-hag) - Big Hairy Ambitious Goal.@ladybytes
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AI startups need to focus on real solutions for specific customers, not just building generic AI that nobody really needs.We need to stop chasing the hype and start building things that actually solve problems.
It's about understanding who our users are, what their pain points are, and building intuitive, easy-to-use solutions that they actually want to use.Here's what I'm taking away from the podcast: •Don't try to be everything to everyone. Find your niche and focus on becoming the best in that space. •Attention mechanisms are key! Read that "Attention is All You Need" paper - it's a game-changer. •Open-source models like Llama are amazing! They offer a more affordable alternative to GPT, letting us focus on building our own unique solutions. •Learning how to fine-tune models is essential. This allows us to tailor existing models to our specific needs and data. 🔑Key terms: AI Researcher, Prompt Armor, Cloud Cybersecurity, Copilot, Llama, and AI Targets. @ladybytes
In the first episode of the Lightcone Podcast, YC Group Partners dig into everything they have learned working with the top founders building AI startups today. They share the ideas that are working particularly well, mistakes to avoid, and take a look at the competitive landscape among the current AI giants. Chapters (Powered by
https://bit.ly/chapterme-yc)- 00:00 Intro 00:41 The Lightcone Podcast 01:53 YC Recent Batch 03:34 College Students and AI Startups 04:44 AI Startup Success Factors 05:53 Opportunities in Mundane AI Tasks 07:30 Beware of "Tarpit Ideas" 09:36 AI Integration into UIs 10:30 Avoiding the "Checkbox Mentality" 11:54 Focus on Genuine Use Cases 13:45 Fine-Tuning Open-Source Models 15:20 Data Privacy Concerns 17:09 Purpose-Trained AI Models 18:36 AI Models for Prototyping 19:45 Surge in Startup Ideas 20:54 The "GPT Wrapper" Term 22:02 Importance of UX 23:39 Focus on Specific Problems 25:03 AI Agents and Open-Source AI 26:58 Resurgence of AI Researcher-Founders 30:15 Periodic Dismissal of Emerging Tech 32:06 Outro
In this very first episode of Choy Talks Podcast, we're talking to Prof. Alisher Ikromov from New Uzbekistan University about his journey as an academic and ...
20-30 April 2024 marks a significant milestone in our iCCiEE Project journey, which began a year ago. Reflecting on our inaugural sessions in Dresden, Germany,…