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| | | | | [AI summary] The text emphasizes the central role of growth in the startup ecosystem, explaining how it drives everything from product development to acquisition strategies. It discusses the importance of growth metrics, the dynamics between founders, investors, and acquirers, and the economic rationale behind starting a startup. The text also highlights the challenges of sustaining growth, the risks of relying on initial ideas, and the value of using growth as an evolutionary pressure. It concludes by reinforcing the idea that understanding growth is fundamental to understanding startups. | |
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| | | | | The head of ChatGPT at OpenAI on AI attachment, ads, and whata's next for chatbots. | |
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| | | | | Matthew Hutson on technologists' warnings about the dangers of the so-called singularity, and the question of whether anything can be done to prevent it. | |
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| | | So maybe Oswald really did shoot JFK with an old Italian army rifle-that now-famous Carcano. But I seriously doubt it. I just can't picture a Marine Corps-trained rifleman selecting such a weapon to shoot anybody. That is because Italian weapons of the World War II era had a lousy reputation and most Marines would have | ||