Tech IndustryDec 23, 2023
Salesforcecjgod101

What are the absolute best Tech companies to join now for the future of AI?

Looking for AI companies that are Pre-IPO, start up culture, and look positioned for huge growth in the next ten+ years. Talking about joining Google in 2003, Amazon in 2005, Apple in 1999. What do you think could be next? Ones I know are Open AI, DataBricks, Anthropic. TC: 220k

Google fishpond Dec 23, 2023

IBM

Salesforce cjgod101 OP Dec 23, 2023

Not pre ipo, been around 50 years lmao

Pure Storage nkotbsb Dec 23, 2023

Sap. Their HANA product is popping

VMware ISBharvard Dec 23, 2023

Grammarly

Databricks shadyacre Dec 23, 2023

Misanthropic

Intel yWFT72 Dec 23, 2023

Intel

Workday pushpushh Dec 23, 2023

Following. Meta AI is doing good in open source

Amazon undrleveld Dec 24, 2023

FAIR is no joke one of the best labs out there and Meta has done more for OS than any other MANGA or adjacent company, with Google trailing them a close second.

VMware ISBharvard Dec 23, 2023

Search for NLP statups

Airtable 🍐table Dec 24, 2023

Cohere

Databricks $BIGD Dec 24, 2023

We’re pretty well positioned on the picks and shovels side. But the bigger issue is it’s way too soon to say where the “gold” (monetization) will be in the AI boom. Personally, I don’t think it’ll be LLMs.

Salesforce cjgod101 OP Dec 24, 2023

How do you feel about data bricks?

Databricks shadyacre Dec 24, 2023

Slowest of promos for L4->L5 and L5->L6 but otherwise very cool place.

Qualtrics Quexit Dec 24, 2023

Id join a gaming company. Or think of the really boring business use cases that are essential and likely to be automated. Like CRM, customer service, Supply Chain etc. and pick who's going to bring something truly revolutionary

ex-Amazon RSGA64 Dec 24, 2023

Gaming is tough to get into and just did a large purge. Plus it’s one of the lowest paying industries.

Qualtrics Quexit Dec 26, 2023

I didn't know that. Wow. Because at its best I think it makes some of the best software. But I suppose it's over saturated and the economics factor creating lots of mediocre stuff rather than small amounts of high quality stuff.