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Dan Siroker
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Founded and sold @Optimizely and @LimitlessAI. Created products considered impossible and made them inevitable.
Joined January 2009
- Today we are launching Rewind: the search engine for your life rewind.ai It’s a macOS app that enables you to find anything you’ve seen, said, or heard. We’re also announcing that we’ve raised $10m at a $75m valuation led by Andreessen Horowitz. (1/23)
- Introducing Limitless: a personalized AI powered by what you’ve seen, said, or heard. It’s a web app, Mac app, Windows app, and a wearable. 0:06 Reveal 0:48 Why Limitless? 1:39 Demo 3:05 Pendant 4:27 Privacy 5:23 Confidential Cloud 6:36 Rewind 7:12 Roadmap 9:25 Vision
00:00 - 😂 Business Insider thinks OpenAI’s bold vision to bring AGI into reality means “adjusted gross income”
- Get a treadmill desk. In the last 7 days I’ve walked 80 miles while at my desk. 90% of the time I’m in a stay of flow and I don’t even realize I’m walking. At the end of the day I feel great. I highly recommend it.
- AI is so hot right now. We’ve had 100+ investors reach out. We don't have time to meet with everyone so instead we're sharing our investor presentation with the world: rewind.ai/invest More than anything we hope this transparency builds customer trust.
00:00 - I started to go deaf in my 20s. When I turned 30, a hearing aid changed my life. To lose a sense and gain it back again feels like gaining a superpower. Ever since that moment, I’ve been on a hunt for ways technology can augment human capabilities and give us superpowers. (1/3)
- Introducing Rewind for iPhone - a truly personalized AI in your pocket! 🔍 Browse & search for anything you’ve seen (including screenshots) 🤖 Summarize and ask any question using AI 🔒 Private by design Learn more: rewind.ai (1/6)
00:00 - After 15 years as an entrepreneur the best advice I can offer is: Ship faster Hire slower
- What are the best examples of boring technology that work exceptionally well and aren’t overhyped?
- I wasn't planning on sharing this today but since the news leaked, I feel obliged to comment: I've raised over $200M in my career and have learned a lot about what works & what doesn't. This time around, I decided to do a few unconventional things. First, I decided to forgo theAn AI startup asked venture capitalists to submit their best offer in an online form. The unusual approach netted 1,000 preliminary offers—and resulted in a $350 million Series A valuation, @KateClarkTweets reports. theinformation.com/articles/ai-st…








