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Rashi Shrivastava

@rashishrivast18
15 posts
2026-03-07
After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: with the rise of powerful AI agents developers may no longer need a code editor at all. With @annatonger. https://www.forbes.com/...
2026-03-07 View on X
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How Cursor is evolving through its Composer coding models built on Chinese open models, as coding agents like Claude Code threaten to make code editors obsolete

After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: developers may no longer need a code editor at all.

2026-03-06
After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: with the rise of powerful AI agents developers may no longer need a code editor at all. With @annatonger. https://www.forbes.com/...
2026-03-06 View on X
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How Cursor is evolving through its Composer coding models built on Chinese open models, as coding agents like Claude Code threaten to make code editors obsolete

After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: developers may no longer need a code editor at all.

2025-09-21
Fantastic profile by @_pheebini on data labelling giant Surge that brought in $1.2 billion in 2024 revenue and whose CEO Edwin Chen is worth $18 billion. “It's like watching Michael Jordan dunk. It's just the thing that this guy was made to do.” https://www.forbes.com/...
2025-09-21 View on X
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A profile of Edwin Chen, the CEO of Surge AI, a Scale AI rival that had $1.2B revenue in 2024, is profitable, and is reportedly raising $1B at a $30B valuation

This story appears in the October/November 2025 issue of Forbes Magazine.  Subscribe  —  An alum of Google, Facebook and Twitter … X: @_iainmartin , @_pheebini , @richa_lq , @hello...

2025-07-10
Scoop: AI startup LangChain, which helps developers build apps using the latest AI models, is in talks to raise $100 million at a $1.1 billion valuation, according to sources familiar with the deal. IVP is leading the deal, sources said. https://www.forbes.com/...
2025-07-10 View on X
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Sources: LangChain, which helps developers use off-the-shelf AI models to create new apps, raised $100M led by IVP at a $1.1B valuation

Rashi Shrivastava / Forbes :

2025-03-06
@richardjnieva OpenAI, Perplexity, Meta and other AI companies scraped websites 2 million times on average in the fourth quarter of last year, according to a report by @TollbitOfficial. https://www.forbes.com/...
2025-03-06 View on X
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A TollBit analysis of 160 websites on its content licensing service finds AI search engines drive 96% less referral traffic than Google Search

AI companies promised publishers their AI search engines would send them more readers via referral traffic.  New data shows that's not the case.

@richardjnieva @TollbitOfficial “It's time to say no,” said Nathan Schultz, CEO of Chegg, which recently sued Google alleging its AI summaries snagged away revenue and eyeballs from its site. https://www.forbes.com/...
2025-03-06 View on X
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A TollBit analysis of 160 websites on its content licensing service finds AI search engines drive 96% less referral traffic than Google Search

AI companies promised publishers their AI search engines would send them more readers via referral traffic.  New data shows that's not the case.

2024-06-09
In April Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas told me “The web is free to crawl for anybody.” Now through its latest feature, Perplexity Pages, it appears to be blatantly ripping off content from multiple news outlets including Forbes, CNBC and Bloomberg. By me and @SarahNEmerson. [image]
2024-06-09 View on X
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AI search engine Perplexity is republishing parts of stories by Forbes and others, with nearly identical words and inadequate attribution, on its Pages feature

The startup, hailed as an AI-focused Google challenger, is republishing parts of exclusive stories from multiple publications …

2024-06-08
In April Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas told me “The web is free to crawl for anybody.” Now through its latest feature, Perplexity Pages, it appears to be blatantly ripping off content from multiple news outlets including Forbes, CNBC and Bloomberg. By me and @SarahNEmerson. [image]
2024-06-08 View on X
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AI search engine Perplexity is republishing parts of stories by Forbes and others, with nearly identical words and inadequate attribution, on its Pages feature

The startup, hailed as an AI-focused Google challenger, is republishing parts of exclusive stories from multiple publications …

2023-09-03
At hacking events, red teamers have been able to make AI models to cough up credit card information and spin political misinformation. Experts say AI red teams will be the moat of the game going forward. https://www.forbes.com/...
2023-09-03 View on X
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Interviews with AI red team heads at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Meta on why breaking AI models matters for safety, the challenges of fixing them, and more

Rashi Shrivastava / Forbes : X: @forbes , @rashishrivast18 , @evijitghosh , @forbes , @rashishrivast18 , and @rashishrivast18 . LinkedIn: Rashi Shrivastava X: @forbes : Forbes spo...

Forbes spoke to the leaders of AI red teams at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Meta about how breaking AI models has come into vogue and the challenges of fixing them. https://www.forbes.com/...
2023-09-03 View on X
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Interviews with AI red team heads at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Meta on why breaking AI models matters for safety, the challenges of fixing them, and more

Rashi Shrivastava / Forbes : X: @forbes , @rashishrivast18 , @evijitghosh , @forbes , @rashishrivast18 , and @rashishrivast18 . LinkedIn: Rashi Shrivastava X: @forbes : Forbes spo...

With tech giants like Google, Meta, Nvidia and Microsoft racing to ship new generative AI tools, AI red teams, which hack models to ensure they are safe and secure, play a crucial role, often balancing safety while keeping AI tools useful and relevant. https://www.forbes.com/...
2023-09-03 View on X
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Interviews with AI red team heads at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Meta on why breaking AI models matters for safety, the challenges of fixing them, and more

Rashi Shrivastava / Forbes : X: @forbes , @rashishrivast18 , @evijitghosh , @forbes , @rashishrivast18 , and @rashishrivast18 . LinkedIn: Rashi Shrivastava X: @forbes : Forbes spo...

2023-09-02
Forbes spoke to the leaders of AI red teams at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Meta about how breaking AI models has come into vogue and the challenges of fixing them. https://www.forbes.com/...
2023-09-02 View on X
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Interviews with AI red team heads at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Meta on why breaking AI models is important for safety, challenges of fixing them, and more

Forbes spoke to the leaders of AI red teams at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Meta, who are tasked with looking for vulnerabilities in AI systems so they can be fixed. X: @rashishri...

At hacking events, red teamers have been able to make AI models to cough up credit card information and spin political misinformation. Experts say AI red teams will be the moat of the game going forward. https://www.forbes.com/...
2023-09-02 View on X
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Interviews with AI red team heads at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Meta on why breaking AI models is important for safety, challenges of fixing them, and more

Forbes spoke to the leaders of AI red teams at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Meta, who are tasked with looking for vulnerabilities in AI systems so they can be fixed. X: @rashishri...

With tech giants like Google, Meta, Nvidia and Microsoft racing to ship new generative AI tools, AI red teams, which hack models to ensure they are safe and secure, play a crucial role, often balancing safety while keeping AI tools useful and relevant. https://www.forbes.com/...
2023-09-02 View on X
Forbes

Interviews with AI red team heads at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and Meta on why breaking AI models is important for safety, challenges of fixing them, and more

Forbes spoke to the leaders of AI red teams at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Meta, who are tasked with looking for vulnerabilities in AI systems so they can be fixed. X: @rashishri...

2022-09-30
Fiction app Wattpad touts itself as a place “where stories live.” But interviews with four minors who were groomed on the app, parents, experts, writers on Wattpad, and three court cases suggest that it is also a place where sexual predators thrive. https://www.forbes.com/...
2022-09-30 View on X
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An investigation shows how self-publishing platform Wattpad's lack of moderation, age verification, and safety features helps sexual predators exploit teens

Rashi Shrivastava / Forbes : Tweets: @forbes . Thanks: @rashishrivast18 See also Mediagazer Tweets: @forbes : A Forbes investigation found rampant sexual predation on Wattpad, a s...