Month: May 2023
9 posts
Impressions from Sam Altman’s talk in London
What drives Sam Altman is OpenAI's ability to create AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). He believes it's possible and that it's not that far. It won't look like ChatGPT, but the path to AGI passes through LLMs
Generative AI: Incumbents vs. Upstarts
There’s an interesting thing happening in the generative AI world. More and more, established companies are leaning into…
Impact: Reshaping Capitalism to Drive Real Change
Considered by many as the father of impact investing, Sir Ronald Cohen's book impact is about framing ROI with more than just financial profit
The 10 commandments of great Venture Capital investors
I know what you’re thinking – ‘Another list of ten commandments? But fear not, this isn’t your typical…
Uri Levine’s new book is a reminder for founders to put the problem first
Work-life balance doesn't exist for founders, but if you fall in love with the problem, you will not want (or be able) to do anything else!
Benchmarking LLMs performance
Market share for generative AI products will be influenced heavily by user perception
Moral and Ethical Concerns for Generative AI (guest post)
It is important that everyone, from users of AI technology to its developers, considers the ethical implications AI tools and and takes steps to ensure that the privacy and safety of individuals, enterprises, etc. is protected
Unveiling Possibilities: Learnings from TED 2023 in Vancouver
My experiences and learnings from TED 2023
The Evolution of Tech Wars: Past, Present, and Future
Exploring the most significant battles that have shaped and will continue to define the technology industry