How geopolitics shut down the US-China tech boom? 🚫 Cross-border deals and collaborations halted, shifting the innovation landscape. Can we reignite the partnership? Don’t miss insights from Rebecca Fannin. Watch on YouTube 👇
https://t.co/yiIFyOTybe #geopolitics
The EV race is over. BYD has dethroned Tesla.
Rebecca Fannin explains how China’s industrial machine made it inevitable—and what it means for the future of mobility.
Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/nR6xBTgsfv #EV#BYD
Everyone is talking about AI agents.
"We know AI can do the work. But can we trust it to make decisions?"
I'll be moderating the closing panel at @superai_conf on "The 100x Company" with an outstanding group of leaders from Exa, INSEAD, Google Cloud, and Simular AI.
We'll discuss the future of AI autonomy, governance, accountability, and what it really takes to build AI-native organizations at scale.
If you're thinking about AI agents in the enterprise, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
Looking forward to moderating "The 100x Company" at #SuperAI with:
@WilliamBryk (@Exa)
Hyunjin Kim (@INSEAD)
Haydn Sallmann (@googlecloud)
Ang Li (@Simularai)
We'll explore what happens when AI moves from assistant to operator—and what it takes to build enterprises that can safely scale with AI agents.
#AI #EnterpriseAI #AIAgents
Success isn’t your shield—it’s your target. Eric Ries reveals why startups often fail not despite success, but because of it. Want a wake-up call for founders and boards? Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/2R54wbsnqV #StartupTruths
China tech went from copycat to king. How did it happen?
Rebecca Fannin joins us to unpack China’s rise from imitator to innovator—and what it means for AI and global power.
Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/LdH31T1XlW #ChinaTech
Success makes companies a target—not a shield.
@EricRies joins us on Incorruptible, governance for mission-controlled companies & what AI can’t automate in Lean Startup.
Read/listen at https://t.co/oeZK7yjETO
9/ This episode is for founders, executives and Apple watchers asking what Jobs’s wilderness years teach us about reinvention — and Apple’s future.
Listen on Spotify: https://t.co/ZWzcFTXQHC
1/ Steve Jobs’s exile was not a detour. It was the crucible that made Apple’s second act possible.
My conversation with @geoffrey_cain on Steve Jobs in Exile asks: what did Jobs learn in the wilderness?
Watch: https://t.co/4A4ngYrSoR
7/ My takeaway:
The Lean Startup is not obsolete.
It is more important.
Because when AI makes building cheap, the scarce capability is learning faster than everyone else.
Listen on Spotify: https://t.co/ellkNT6UHI
1/ I spoke with @ericries on @analyseasia about how #AI changes the #LeanStartup paradigm.
The big insight: AI makes building faster, but not necessarily learning faster.
Watch the conversation here as Eric also talks about his new book #Incorruptible: https://t.co/LK5jJo1XSL
Don't miss our latest episode with @ericries who came to share his new book #Incorruptible and shared his thoughts on how the #leanstartup paradigms shifts in the era of #AI
"We're helping people create this asset and we're teaching them the wrong idea. We're teaching them that success will protect them. But that's backwards. Success makes you a target worth capturing. And so that explained to me all these companies I saw that failed—not because they went out of business, not because they failed to create value, they failed because of their success." - Eric Ries
Listen/Watch the full episode: https://t.co/dRBR8IRhgq
Success isn’t a shield for startups—it’s a spotlight that makes you a target. Eric Ries reveals why hitting the peak can be your biggest risk yet. Founders, beware the hidden dangers of achievement. Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/2R54wbsnqV #Startups
@geoffrey_cain, author of "Steve Jobs in Exile" reframe Steve Jobs’s exile as the crucible that forged the leader who returned to save Apple.
Listen on Spotify:
https://t.co/lGj8iSAjUE
What keeps Costco, Novo Nordisk & Patagonia “incorruptible” for decades?
@EricRies calls it the governance fortress & says how business leaders can avoid their mission failures.
Watch the full video: https://t.co/YBQ7dvyZL5
@ericries joins us on his new book #Incorruptible on why success makes companies worth capturing—and how founders can build governance that keeps their vision intact.
Read/listen at https://t.co/oeZK7yjETO
You built something worth protecting. Can you protect it?
@ericries joins us to unpack Incorruptible fortresses & how companies stay mission-driven.
Read/listen at https://t.co/7bTEEjOf7v #Star
New episode: @ericries joins us to unpack how to build mission-controlled companies that resist financial gravity—from trust as an asset to AI and validated learning.
Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/YBQ7dvyZL5 #incorruptible
7/ This conversation is about startups, AI, governance, and the deeper question of how great companies stay great.
Listen to @ericries on Spotify: https://t.co/oeZK7ykcJm
1/ New episode: @ericries joins our founder, @bernardleong on the podcast to discuss Incorruptible, why successful companies lose their way, and how founders can build governance that protects mission.
Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/YBQ7dvzxAD
#incorruptible
6/ The lesson for founders:
Do not treat governance as admin.
Do not wait until late-stage funding.
Do not assume good intentions will survive bad incentives.
Design the company to stay worthy of trust.