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Go To Market Strategies for Founder in the AI/Agentic AI Space

Posted by Andrea Guendelman · Ceo, Co-Founder 5 hours ago

We are hosting an event on March 18th in the Mission District, SF, tackling a big topic: distribution and GTM challenges for agentic AI companies.


2025 Paris AI Action Summit: Key Insights & Implications Investing In AI Safety

Posted by Seth Dobrin · Ceo & Founder 8 hours ago

Key Takeaways

For Investors
Early-Stage Safety Tech: The rapid emergence of platforms like Project GRASP (Global Risk and AI Safety)...

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Jim Fulton

on... Can Tech Get Nuclear Power to Move at AI Speeds?

Thank you for getting your arms around a wide and wiggly energy subject. Though, many good aspects of new nuclear go unmentioned.
Sometime, delve into areas such as OKLO's development of nuclear waste as source fuel for SMRs, avouding uranium markets.
Also, ponder the ramifications of SMRs that can be localized to a factory or a city, or a data center., so do not need to rely on a grid, and that still, on paper. hit mini-market cost efficiencies.
Another aspect of new nuclear is mini. Nano Nuclear is among the firms developing really small projects along the lines of nuclear subs and Russia's floating nuclear plants. They make SMRs look goliath.
Talk about bringing back the dead, OKLO's and Nano's designs are based on 1950s projects long tossed in the hopper, but are still fresh some 75 years later.

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Rafael Bellavita

on... Apple Partners With Alibaba to Develop AI Features for iPhone Users in China

This is great news for both Baba and Apple!

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Camilo Acosta

on... Meta Curbs Privacy Teams’ Sway Over Product Releases

As someone who worked in Gen AI Product at Meta (and other internal product teams) and who cares about user privacy, I can confidently say this is a step in the right direction. Privacy teams do important work but they are a major roadblock for delivering simple product features, let alone entire products, in a timely manner.

It was not uncommon for my teams to spend 6+ weeks going through a standard Privacy review process. For a company that operates on 6 month product timelines (more often than not), that's just not acceptable. Much of the work done by Privacy teams will be automated in the future; I've already seen several startups working on AI for enterprise privacy work and I'm exciting the change this will herald for companies like Meta and beyond.

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Eric Scheel

Investing in startups: CRM , Loyalty Marketing and Crypto.

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