Services companies are easy to bootstrap, but often, they grow slowly in the beginning. How do you accelerate? This discussion is about the levers of acceleration.
During this week’s roundtable, we had Gus Tai, Investor, Board Member and Retired General Partner at Trinity Ventures discuss the implications of Human-centric AI, white spaces, comparables and more.
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Sramana Mitra: Just know, I have a slightly different question on capitalization of these companies. So you talk about these two kids from MIT who are commercializing their PhD thesis, I guess. You have this CalTech professor who’s commercializing his work in the domain of drug discovery using AI. Talk to me a little bit
During this week’s roundtable, we had Gus Tai, Investor, Board Member and Retired General Partner at Trinity Ventures discuss the implications of Human-centric AI, white spaces, comparables and more. Zets As for pitches, first, we had Nischal Sharma from Jaipur, India, pitch Zets, a ride-sharing service. Startrit Next Santosh Kumar from Bengaluru, India, pitched Startrit,
Sramana Mitra: Other than H2O.ai, have you invested in any other open source AI companies since? Jishnu Bhattacharjee: We have invested in over twenty AI companies. Sramana Mitra: Talk about some of them. How are you thinking about what to invest in? Do some case studies.
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