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Vivek Wadhwa

@wadhwa
53 posts
2026-02-11
@livingdivineus @orfonline Agreed. Context matters. Local markets reward local knowledge; global products need segmented data.
2026-02-11 View on X
Bloomberg

A study of 596 Indian high-tech startups suggests that homegrown entrepreneurs fare better over the long run than returning diaspora with overseas experience

India's fiercely competitive startup field has provided evidence to suggest that homegrown entrepreneurs fare better over the long run …

A new study by me and my colleagues, published by @orfonline with embarrassing results for us Indian-Americans: Indian founders who never left are outperforming returnees. Turns out local execution beats imported pedigree!
2026-02-11 View on X
Bloomberg

A study of 596 Indian high-tech startups suggests that homegrown entrepreneurs fare better over the long run than returning diaspora with overseas experience

India's fiercely competitive startup field has provided evidence to suggest that homegrown entrepreneurs fare better over the long run …

2024-04-15
I wish we could sue these companies for the misinformation that they are generating. If this isn't defamation I don't know what it is.
2024-04-15 View on X
TechCrunch

Meta is testing its Meta AI chatbot with WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger users in India and parts of Africa; Meta announced chatbot plans in February 2023

2024-04-14
I wish we could sue these companies for the misinformation that they are generating. If this isn't defamation I don't know what it is.
2024-04-14 View on X
TechCrunch

Meta says it is testing its Meta AI chatbot with WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger users in India and parts of Africa

Meta has confirmed to TechCrunch that it is testing Meta AI, its large language model-powered chatbot, with WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger users in India and parts of Africa.

Meta's AI tool just showed up on WhatsApp and it is making up stuff already, literally accused me of plagiarism and manufactured an article by @arrington that does not exist. He never said or wrote anything of the sort. Meta AI: I apologize for the mistake. A reference to the...
2024-04-14 View on X
TechCrunch

Meta says it is testing its Meta AI chatbot with WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger users in India and parts of Africa

Meta has confirmed to TechCrunch that it is testing Meta AI, its large language model-powered chatbot, with WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger users in India and parts of Africa.

2024-02-15
Zuckerberg is showing his vision and brilliance .. and for a change, it isn't about denying the dark side of Facebook.
2024-02-15 View on X
The Verge

In a video, Mark Zuckerberg shares his thoughts on the Vision Pro, saying Quest 3 “is the better product, period”, highlighting Apple's tradeoffs, and more

closed won mobile but open won PC, and i believe open will win the next” is not only brilliant but even more bullish for crypto than VR Tobi Lutke / @tobi : Great message, lots of ...

2024-02-14
Zuckerberg is showing his vision and brilliance .. and for a change, it isn't about denying the dark side of Facebook.
2024-02-14 View on X
The Verge

In a video, Mark Zuckerberg shares his thoughts on the Vision Pro, saying Quest 3 “is the better product, period”, highlighting Apple's tradeoffs, and more

Now that it can be strapped to our faces and worn in strange places, opinions about Apple's Vision Pro are flying left and right.

2024-01-23
It seems that Google has become what Microsoft used to be. It needs a @satyanadella to transform it.
2024-01-23 View on X
New York Post

Some current and former employees publicly blast Google, criticizing its lack of “visionary” leaders, choice not to deliver layoff news face-to-face, and more

Ariel Zilber / New York Post :

2023-10-18
This actually is a good idea because it will reduce the number of bots and anonymous trolls by forcing them to make a payment.
2023-10-18 View on X
Fortune

X tests Not A Bot, requiring new, unverified users to sign up for a $1 annual subscription to be able to post and interact, in New Zealand and the Philippines

The owner of X, Elon Musk, has long floated the idea of charging users $1 to use the platform.

2023-05-01
It is notable that AI luminaries are saying such things. We have a lot to worry about because the tech industry is acting irresponsibly https://twitter.com/...
2023-05-01 View on X
New York Times

An interview with AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, who recently left Google after over a decade to speak about AI's risks, on regrets, quitting the company, and more

For half a century, Geoffrey Hinton nurtured the technology at the heart of chatbots like ChatGPT.  Now he worries it will cause serious harm.

How Mark Zuckerberg broke Meta's workforce ...by @NaomiNixWrites https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Employees are indeed losing confidence, especially after Zuckerberg sold his soul
2023-05-01 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Meta managers built up “kingdoms” as headcount surged, before layoffs led to an unprecedented morale crisis and lower confidence in Mark Zuckerberg

Roiled by waves of layoffs and a costly investment in the metaverse, many insiders say the Facebook founder has lost his vision — and the trust of his workforce Mastodon: @atomicpo...

2023-03-20
How Elon Musk knocked Tesla's ‘Full Self-Driving’ off course by @faizsays https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Without doubt, FSD is dangerous and needs to banned—especially after Lidar was removed Musk is jeopardizing the lives not only of Tesla drivers but the public. This is criminal
2023-03-20 View on X
Washington Post

As concerns over Tesla's Full Self-Driving rise, former employees blame Elon Musk's erratic leadership, cost-cutting measures like removing radar, and more

Tesla's campaign to deliver a fully autonomous vehicle has suffered amid mounting safety concerns — and the boss's Twitter distraction

2023-01-18
I was one of the people who was personally duped by Elon Musk into buying a new Tesla in 2016. Was told in emails by his people that the car would soon have full FSD and had the necessary sensors. They lied and I would readily join a class action lawsuit against Tesla. https://twitter.com/...
2023-01-18 View on X
Reuters

Tesla's Autopilot software director testified in 2022 that an October 2016 video promoted by Elon Musk was staged, showing self-driving features the cars lacked

A 2016 video that Tesla (TSLA.O) used to promote its self-driving technology was staged to show capabilities like stopping …

2022-11-07
He's beginning to sound like a dictator. Isn't Elon the one who said that there should be never be any permanent suspensions such as that of the former president? https://twitter.com/...
2022-11-07 View on X
The Verge

Elon Musk says Twitter handles “engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying ‘parody’ will be permanently suspended” and there will be no more warnings

Elon Musk's Twitter has a new rule for everyone with an account on Twitter to follow …

2022-08-07
This should be code red for @linakhanFTC and other regulators. With Roomba, Amazon would gain private data on an unprecedented scale, with a home spying apparatus better than Big Brother and his disciple Mark Zuckerberg could ever dream about. https://twitter.com/...
2022-08-07 View on X
@ronmknox

[Thread] Via iRobot, Amazon, one of the most powerful data collection companies on earth, will get another vast and intrusive set of data about people's homes

1. Hello. Amazon today announced it would pay $1.7 billion to acquire iRobot, the company behind the Roomba robotic vacuum. It may be the most dangerous, threatening acquisition in...

2022-08-06
This should be code red for @linakhanFTC and other regulators. With Roomba, Amazon would gain private data on an unprecedented scale, with a home spying apparatus better than Big Brother and his disciple Mark Zuckerberg could ever dream about. https://twitter.com/...
2022-08-06 View on X
TechCrunch

Amazon plans to acquire Roomba maker iRobot in a $1.7B all-cash deal; Colin Angle will remain as iRobot's CEO

Everyone's Favorite Robot Cleaning Company Financial Times : Amazon acquires Roomba maker iRobot for $1.7bn Jon Fingas / Engadget : Amazon is buying iRobot, the creator of the Room...

2022-08-04
Elon is going to have to reveal information that is extremely embarrassing and harmful to his case. Will likely be as ugly as his bare chested photographs. :) https://twitter.com/...
2022-08-04 View on X
Wall Street Journal

As Elon Musk is buying Twitter as an individual, experts say Twitter subpoenaing his inner circle could provide decisive information for its case

Social-media company's legal team seeks communications from Tesla CEO's financial backers, investors and friends

2022-07-22
This is significant. So far VCs have mostly invested in companies that are driving distance from their offices. Now, with Andeersen Horowitz going semi-virtual, they may start to broaden their horizons. This is good for entrepreneurs across the nation. Possibly the world? https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-22 View on X
Andreessen Horowitz

a16z moves its HQ to be “in the cloud” and plans to open offices in Miami Beach, New York, and Santa Monica “to be able to physically assemble anywhere”

2022-06-20
Self-Driving Big Rigs Are Coming. Is America Ready? ... by @mims https://www.wsj.com/... Self-driving trucks surely are coming, well before automotive, because highways are more predictable than off road/cities.
2022-06-20 View on X
Wall Street Journal

A look at the safety and economics of autonomous trucks as Aurora and TuSimple say they plan to have commercial-trucking services in the US by the end of 2023

2022-05-27
This is why tight regulations are urgently needed. It is criminal how our data is being exploited. https://twitter.com/...
2022-05-27 View on X
Washington Post

Human Rights Watch finds 89% of 164 remote learning apps and sites used during the pandemic in 49 countries shared student data with marketers and data brokers