@catalinmpit If your wife makes the same and you live Brooklyn and don’t plan to buy a house, sure.
Pretty solid and can get you good living conditions
@BernieSanders I think the ultimate solution is for the work week to be shortened to 3 days a week instead of laying off people.
And the private sector needs to build more housing to reduce the cost of living.
You can either choose to quit your job, go all in on an idea, make a solid exit or lead a successful business by 32.
Or spend your 20s standing line for frozen yogurt in NYC.
I genuinely think that 25-30 is the best age band to stay a company
- Skills & corporate reputational & pedigree
- Young and naive enough to think I can make it work
- Can take a risk and still bounce back
- no marriage pressure
- Can live on 4 hours of sleep if need be (don’t do this daily!
-Old enough to take on responsibility and adapt to fast growth
Let’s get it
Bring a founder in NYC during the summer sucks. Everyone is going out, traveling, tanning at the park, or at fancy restaurants. Meanwhile you’re eating Ramen to save money while working 24/7.
Anthropic has confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Pending completion of SEC review, this gives us the option to pursue an initial public offering.
Read more: https://t.co/onGZAhRLvD
Not interested in beating anyone! Just hoping to solve a problem in the sector and do a good job at it. Also Corgi sells to stat ups and tech companies, where AI adoption is so fast - underwriting AI liability there at the moment is too risky.
We are working with financial services, law firms, consultancies, manufacturing, HR, and media companies!
We’re still in the early days of setting this up. We are finalizing conversations to secure capacity nowadays, but are currently focused on raising our first round. We spoke with 5 brokerages, and tens of mid-market businesses. The demand is there.
However, it’ll likely start as endorsements in 2027, and explode into a standalone on 2028. Testudo and Armilla are doing great work here.
There are two markets for this by the way: either professional liability (deployed agents or humans using AI), and product liability (agent or AI SaaS down-time, failure, etc.)