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Dec 2023
46m 41s

THE BIGGEST STARTUP OPPORTUNITIES IN 202...

Greg Isenberg
About this episode

Greg interviews Eric Ries, author of "The Lean Startup" and founder of The Long Term Stock Exchange.

They talk about how to test business ideas, why businesses with a social mission will outperform, and opportunities in AI.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eries/


TIMESTAMPS:

00:34 Concept of AI companies being funded differently

02:06 Longevity of wrapper AI startups and platform wars

07:16 Benefits of creating viral startups

11:07 Idea of buying non-AI startups and adding AI capabilities

14:08 Approaches to quickly understand customer needs in a new space

21:41 Eric's point about companies doing the right thing and the importance of trust

36:23 First Business Idea: Religion startup - HQ trivia meets a church

37:08 Second Business Idea: Social network for gig workers

38:31 Third Business Idea: AI accountability bots

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