Spoke at the AI club at Stanford last night. 1000 people tried to attend. Seating was capped at 250.
It was pandemonium at the end! If you’re a resilient, gritty engineer, PM, designer or GTM person, please consider working with us:
- We have no org chart - everyone reports to me. We do this to minimize politics, titles and force natural leaders to self organize.
- We are severely under manned for the work we have (by design) so you are forced to engineer your way out. Build solutions not orgs.
- We will book nine figures this year and are growing very quickly. Our customers span all major parts of the US Economy.
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The real moats in 2025: specific workflows, proprietary data with real switching costs, distribution, and UX that makes AI disappear into the job-to-be-done.
Simultaneously: we are early (only a % are using AI properly) so this is an amazing time to start a startup.
Remote != working from home
Remote = working wherever you work best, that could be in an office, a cafe, a coworking space, your bed, a ski resort cabin etc.
Keep seeing this mistake everywhere
Startups 101:
product-market fit is the most important thing
don’t read too much marketing stuff, try to build something that people want
build a product people love, then figure out how to sell it
deliver a lot quickly, then improve it
Can people please just STOP trying to find "errors" in @elonmusk's life / way of living?
Find something better to do with your time.......like contributing to the future of humanity......like Elon is doing.
Garry Tan is a moral canary in a coal mine. When people hate on Garry Tan, they out themselves as either evil or stupid, because in fact Garry is as close to a 100% good guy as you get.