Post by apuroos1453 on Dec 5, 2023 4:26:21 GMT -6
Where am I going? You mentioned before a model of nurses where experienced nurses teach less experienced nurses. Maybe a lot can handle, and you only do the hard stuff and the stuff that really tests your brain. Shilpa Prasad: Yes. :That sounds glorious to me. : I think this is an assistant, right? You'll have an AI assistant that can actually do a lot of the heavy lifting that you otherwise would have to sit down and do. So I think it has value. At least we saw some valuable inferences we were able to generate in the early conversations.
Sherwin Korda bande: That’s great. , please tell us a bit about your background and how you ended up in this role. : My career has been a zigzag line; it is not a straight line with what I am doing today. Over the years I've decided that there's always a lot of value and fun to be found in creating Special Data something from scratch. The energy, drive and rigor required to create something new from nothing has always been at the heart of everything I do. So, early in my career, I had the opportunity to partner with someone to start a graphic design studio. There I learned about the mechanics required to actually create a business. It taught me a lot of what goes into it. Since then, I’ve always placed myself in roles that were actually entrepreneurial in nature or serving the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
I want to mention a company where I worked here when I first came to Silicon Valley called . There I learned about the power of choosing the right startup or innovative company to work with to drive innovation forward, whether in the context of corporate, government, university or even large accelerator programs. This led me to embark on my own entrepreneurial journey again during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's really tough. I founded a startup called and built a team of about 100,000 people. Its focus is on changing the way businesses innovate.
Sherwin Korda bande: That’s great. , please tell us a bit about your background and how you ended up in this role. : My career has been a zigzag line; it is not a straight line with what I am doing today. Over the years I've decided that there's always a lot of value and fun to be found in creating Special Data something from scratch. The energy, drive and rigor required to create something new from nothing has always been at the heart of everything I do. So, early in my career, I had the opportunity to partner with someone to start a graphic design studio. There I learned about the mechanics required to actually create a business. It taught me a lot of what goes into it. Since then, I’ve always placed myself in roles that were actually entrepreneurial in nature or serving the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
I want to mention a company where I worked here when I first came to Silicon Valley called . There I learned about the power of choosing the right startup or innovative company to work with to drive innovation forward, whether in the context of corporate, government, university or even large accelerator programs. This led me to embark on my own entrepreneurial journey again during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's really tough. I founded a startup called and built a team of about 100,000 people. Its focus is on changing the way businesses innovate.