#StartupLessons
Startups Y Combinator wants you to build
Every once in a while Y Combinator releases a list 📝 of impactful ideas for the world that aspiring founders can consider to work on. In this year’s Request For Startups they suggest ideas from 20 categories ranging from Machine learning in robotics, tiny genre specific LLMs, Spatial Computing, AI for Enterprise Software and a lot more.
You can see the full list here.
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS Y COMBINATOR?
Y Combinator is a company that invests in start ups. It was founded in 2005 by Paul Graham, Jessica Livingston, Robert Tappan Morris, and Trevor Blackwell.
A new text-to-video AI model by OpenAI
OpenAI launched Sora, a generative AI model that can turn text descriptions into a video. All you have to do is use your imagination to write a few sentences describing what you want in the video e.g. surroundings, characters, what they do, etc. and Sora will turn it into a video 🤩. Watch the video below 👇 to see how it works.
Read more here.
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