@LinkedInHelp@LinkedIn I’m kind of at a loss of what to do. My account doesn’t even come up when you search for it. I need to get back in, nobody on your team is responding to me, I got my ID verified (see screenshot below) and then that taken back? Nobody is responding. Help!
@LinkedIn@LinkedInHelp let me back into my account please 😭😭 i’m sick of having the same conversations with your customer support, telling me my ID has been verified and then not verified, and saying I can log back in when the problem is I’m not receiving the ping for 2FA😭
@walkojas@galya_ai — we compute human taste, mapping real world affinities between people, content, and entities, explained in natural language that any agent or AI product can act on. https://t.co/Cj0UyFkRls
@billgnofficial https://t.co/Cj0UyFkRls — we compute human taste by mapping real world affinities between people, content, and entities, and explaining the insights into natural language that any agent or AI can act on. We are B2B and provide real time personalization
We’re on version 10, month 4 of build and integration. Writing the story and maintaining the live document is life or death in the 0-1. Spent the last week speed talking to VCs and investors and the #1 theme/takeaway is STORYTELLING! And include your trauma if you have something
30 partners already passed on the same deck and the founder is still asking for warm intros.
intro 31 isn't going to read it any differently than intro 30 did. "we just need more intros" gets thrown around like a fundraising strategy.
it isn't. it's what you say when you don't want to look at why the first 30 didn't bite. the work nobody wants to do at month 4 of a stalled raise is rewriting the pitch. asking for another intro feels productive and costs nothing. rewriting the pitch is the work that actually moves the round, and it's the work most founders avoid until month 6.
Network as activity is lifeline. The real question is which channel will catch, and that is unpredictable. Gotta meet people where they are at. I’m not saying pay $5k to get yourself in the room, but I am saying exposure to all possible channels, including in person, is vital.
networking as activity is mostly cope.
e.g. the conference circuit, the warm intros, the moving to sf discussions or whatever, oh & the “grabbing coffee” economy.. all of this is overwhelmingly negative selection esp with vc (lol). the ppl worth knowing are usually too busy doing the thing to be farmable, & the ppl available to be networked w/ are available cuz they have literally nothing better going on.
do the work, then publish it loudly enough that the right ppl can find you w/o you having to chase. one way broadcast > two way schmoozing. this is why x matters a ton now more than ever before.
This is fabulously written. Truly new companies are born from rejecting “this is how everyone else does it.” The founders with the biggest outcomes are the ones whose visions initially look unreasonable. Real innovation comes from the people willing to build forward anyway
Hi, this is me (Maayan) and my co founders of @galya_ai ! Was advised to start posting on X so this is my intro post lol. Please interact with me so I don’t let my co founders down😭
AI systems today are great at answering questions.
But they still struggle with something humans do naturally: taste. Two people can search for the same thing and want completely different results.
The next generation of AI products won’t just answer questions — they’ll act on behalf of users.
For agents to make real decisions, they need to understand something most AI still struggles with: human taste.
At Galya AI, we’re building infrastructure to compute taste.
We turn how people engage with images, video, text, and audio into structured preference intelligence that AI systems can actually use.
At the core is our multimodal taste graph: it models relationships between users, content, and aesthetic patterns so agents make choices grounded in what people actually like — not just what they type into a prompt.
We’re starting with AI-native travel: itinerary generators, hospitality copilots, and travel intelligence platforms, where taste drives discovery and booking.
As agents increasingly act on behalf of users, systems will need a way to compute taste across content, context, and behavior.
That’s what we’re building at Galya AI.
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Sigal Barsade, whose studies of organizational culture charted the internal dynamics of the American workplace as precisely as any episode of “The Office,” has died at 56. https://t.co/omjJuAusOp
@Delta I have tried to get ahold of you guys 8 times in the last 24 hours. You have hung up on me 6 times and removed me from the call back line twice. This is not acceptable for a top rated airline. I need to get ahold of your customer service ASAP. How do I do that?! #delta