Varun partnering with intel with a 500k subscriber base and providing such intellectual quality content and me able to access it from a village panchayat in odisha is really great 😮
Keep up the learning bro. No matter where we live, we are connected. We only need reliable infrastructure through the nook & corner of India and we have same learning opportunity
🎙️ 🎤 Can we please not use words like F**k, I was just listening to the Podcast in front of a kid, and had to Stop and was shocked at how easily it is being used in the conversation!! 😮😢 Requesting, as an ardent follower 🙂 🙏🏻
We must use such words to keep ourselves showcasing rich guy, lierate high society person, These word versions available in local language which if used is low society, person with no manners. We will keep following Hollywood, Western culture above all .
Thank you for this insightful video, Varun. I have worked in for ~4 years and channel marketing is such a large part of it. But to see who it changes the entire business at large was like music to my ears!
Excellent podcast! Just wanted to add why US suburbs are more affluent is the infrastructure connectivity. Starbucks Costco and Trader Joes happened because roads were great, water resources were ample, that pulled people (people with purchasing power especially - there are 1000s of suburbs which survives with dollar trees and only commonality there was lack of infrastructure) to live there and then costcos followed, which is clearly missing in Indian suburbs. Great insights on why land would go up if AGI is here and 100% agree on someone needs to solve energy problem!
I think the intro of the conversion was very bad, I wasn't able to know the person, what he does, and the conversion just started, which left me confused.
Vertically scalable buildings wont be stable as increased heights sky crqperswould require strong foundation and natural calamities like floods ,quakes,and increased humidity and atmoepheric temperature,soil is essential for health and natural ecosystem would not sustainable enough to ensure this homo appiens last more than a century
It's unlikely that AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) will replace coders in the near future. Here are a few reasons why learning to code is still valuable: 1. **Problem-Solving Skills**: Coding teaches you how to think logically and solve problems, skills that are useful in many areas. 2. **Job Market Demand**: There is a high demand for skilled programmers across various industries. 3. **Adaptability**: As technology evolves, so will the skills needed. Learning to code now will make it easier to adapt to future technologies. 4. **Understanding Technology**: Even if AGI becomes more prevalent, understanding how software works will be beneficial in many roles. 5. **Complementing AGI**: AGI can assist with coding, but human oversight, creativity, and critical thinking will still be crucial. In summary, coding is a valuable skill that is likely to remain relevant for the foreseeable future.
Awesome content. Keep at it. More power to you Varun and team. Just one suggestion, you guys look uncomfortable AF, change those chairs or sitting postures.
I watched a podcast after long time.......I am halfway through it,and all I can hear is high English and no business talks....Or I just dont get it.😅😅😅
Being headquartered in India doesn’t change the origin of the founders, right ? The founders are from India so indirectly they’ve grown out of India and that’s why it’s being called an Indian company
@@FutureBillionaire-jj3kf i think if you don't pay tax full tax in India then you are not an Indian company, period. What is the point of making SF richer which is already a developed country and appointing SF local director, just to avoid to pay tax in India and still call it an Indian company.
I'm not sure if it's the genz lingo that makes him sound a little childish plus whoever points out little details that these Gen AI products lack at at the moment clearly doesn't understand what's coming
Varun partnering with intel with a 500k subscriber base and providing such intellectual quality content and me able to access it from a village panchayat in odisha is really great 😮
Keep up the learning bro. No matter where we live, we are connected. We only need reliable infrastructure through the nook & corner of India and we have same learning opportunity
This is what we call REAL conversation - no sensational edits, honest stories that actually provides value. Keep it up!
Hey varun bring elon musk 😅
Yeap❤
He cant affort😢
😂😂
Elon musk are you kdding 😅
Wtf goin on here
🎙️ 🎤 Can we please not use words like F**k, I was just listening to the Podcast in front of a kid, and had to Stop and was shocked at how easily it is being used in the conversation!! 😮😢
Requesting, as an ardent follower 🙂 🙏🏻
Boomer
We must use such words to keep ourselves showcasing rich guy, lierate high society person,
These word versions available in local language which if used is low society, person with no manners.
We will keep following Hollywood, Western culture above all .
Thank you for this insightful video, Varun. I have worked in for ~4 years and channel marketing is such a large part of it. But to see who it changes the entire business at large was like music to my ears!
Excellent video. This is the kind of knowledge you can't get anywhere else!!
Please do an episode on manufacturing with Shashank dixit + Zetwerk founders, would be really amazing!
Excellent podcast! Just wanted to add why US suburbs are more affluent is the infrastructure connectivity. Starbucks Costco and Trader Joes happened because roads were great, water resources were ample, that pulled people (people with purchasing power especially - there are 1000s of suburbs which survives with dollar trees and only commonality there was lack of infrastructure) to live there and then costcos followed, which is clearly missing in Indian suburbs. Great insights on why land would go up if AGI is here and 100% agree on someone needs to solve energy problem!
I think the intro of the conversion was very bad, I wasn't able to know the person, what he does, and the conversion just started, which left me confused.
Thanks for doing this. Please bring more entrepreneurs🎉
The twitter marketing idea is amazing 🤯
mention he's founde rof invideo somewhere , people would want to see video for that more the the current title is what i think
19:45 - SEO hacks
Hire a SEO with 2-3 Cr salary, ok!
want to build in same space, thanks for all the insights.
your audio is not upto the mark in podcast, it is too much dynamic
I don't think land will be scare, AGI would be able to design and build vertically scalable buildings.
That’s what I was thinking..
Vertically scalable buildings wont be stable as increased heights sky crqperswould require strong foundation and natural calamities like floods ,quakes,and increased humidity and atmoepheric temperature,soil is essential for health and natural ecosystem would not sustainable enough to ensure this homo appiens last more than a century
So much to learn, thankyou for this episode, would love to see more such podcasts
It's unlikely that AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) will replace coders in the near future. Here are a few reasons why learning to code is still valuable:
1. **Problem-Solving Skills**: Coding teaches you how to think logically and solve problems, skills that are useful in many areas.
2. **Job Market Demand**: There is a high demand for skilled programmers across various industries.
3. **Adaptability**: As technology evolves, so will the skills needed. Learning to code now will make it easier to adapt to future technologies.
4. **Understanding Technology**: Even if AGI becomes more prevalent, understanding how software works will be beneficial in many roles.
5. **Complementing AGI**: AGI can assist with coding, but human oversight, creativity, and critical thinking will still be crucial.
In summary, coding is a valuable skill that is likely to remain relevant for the foreseeable future.
I think you copied this from chatgpt 🤣.
Once the wiseman said - wake up to the reality.
@@shyampradhan5114 yes 🤧🤧😂😂
@@shyampradhan5114 just for fun bhai 😅😅
excellent video best from varun
Awesome content. Keep at it. More power to you Varun and team.
Just one suggestion, you guys look uncomfortable AF, change those chairs or sitting postures.
He looks like sushant singh rajput
From thumbnail
more such startups Varun!
Do a podcast with kunal shah or carl pei
What do those numbers mean in Australia?
love the video great insights
Hey anyone give me the key points after podcast
Watch the whole damn thing its super helpful if you are ever thinking of becoming a better person and entrepreneur
AGI is not an issue, we always miss a point. Our current economic system is a problem !
great work
Great video
The panvel of US is new jersey 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I watched a podcast after long time.......I am halfway through it,and all I can hear is high English and no business talks....Or I just dont get it.😅😅😅
Same thoughts, in all his videos.😅😅 More and more English.😅
Is this an Indian company?
In their profile Its mentioned that they are headquartered in SF
Being headquartered in India doesn’t change the origin of the founders, right ? The founders are from India so indirectly they’ve grown out of India and that’s why it’s being called an Indian company
@@FutureBillionaire-jj3kf i think if you don't pay tax full tax in India then you are not an Indian company, period. What is the point of making SF richer which is already a developed country and appointing SF local director, just to avoid to pay tax in India and still call it an Indian company.
his company name?
Invideo AI
I'm not sure if it's the genz lingo that makes him sound a little childish plus whoever points out little details that these Gen AI products lack at at the moment clearly doesn't understand what's coming
very poor introduction
change thumbnail, not a good thumbnail.
Agreed 😂
Etc etc
stop being snobish from india young startup guys help with indian version for low cost or free
There english accent is funny