2026-02-05
“Anthropic serves an expensive product to rich people. We are glad they do that and we are doing that too, but we also feel strongly that we need to bring AI to billions of people who can't pay for subscriptions.” So we are the AI Bourgeois eh
@sama
Sam Altman says Anthropic's Super Bowl ads are funny but “dishonest”, and Anthropic serves a “product to rich people” while OpenAI is “committed to free access”
First, the good part of the Anthropic ads: they are funny, and I laughed. But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Our most important principle for a...
2025-05-26
We all want to root for Sarvam. But wanting isn't enough when you're selling duty and technical jargon instead of desire. It's a narrative problem. Right now, my perception of Sarvam's unsaid positioning feels like “We've done some cool technical stuff. Support us because we're
Analytics India Magazine
Sarvam AI's 24B-parameter LLM for Indian languages Sarvam-M receives only 334 downloads in two days on Hugging Face, raising concerns about AI efforts in India
Model Information sarvam-m is a multilingual, hybrid-reasoning, text-only language model built on Mistral-Small. The Indian Express : Sarvam AI debuts flagship open-source LLM with...
2025-05-25
We all want to root for Sarvam. But wanting isn't enough when you're selling duty and technical jargon instead of desire. It's a narrative problem. Right now, my perception of Sarvam's unsaid positioning feels like “We've done some cool technical stuff. Support us because we're
Analytics India Magazine
Sarvam AI's 24B-parameter LLM for Indian languages Sarvam-M receives only 334 downloads in two days on Hugging Face, raising concerns about AI efforts in India
Much of Sarvam's criticism comes from comparing it to OpenAI or DeepSeek, while the problem the company is trying to solve is fundamentally different.
2021-12-20
Razorpay is the one company AND business that I'll be bullish on even in my sleep. Unparalleled vision, impact and execution :) https://twitter.com/...
TechCrunch
Bangalore-based Razorpay, a top payment processor in India whose products resemble Stripe's, raises a $375M Series F at a $7.5B valuation, up from $3B in April
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