vol.006 [EN] Groq, AR valuation, DoorDash history and more

vol.006 [EN] Groq, AR valuation, DoorDash history and more

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Host: Tracy (@tracyyxchen), Roger (@rogerzhufilm)

This podcast episode explores various topics related to technology and entrepreneurship. The speakers discuss the importance of fast response times in hardware products, such as the Rabbit R1 AI hardware and Groq, and the potential benefits of augmented reality (AR) devices in productivity. They also analyze the pricing strategies of AI models, including the uniform pricing of $20 per month and the visual aesthetics of Cloud. Additionally, the challenges faced by ride-sharing apps in attracting both drivers and passengers are explored, with a focus on Didi's successful implementation. The episode concludes with a discussion on the consequences of stealing internal documents from tech companies and the importance of ethical conduct.

Takeaways

  • Fast response times are crucial for hardware products, such as the Rabbit R1 AI hardware and Groq, to provide a better user experience.
  • Augmented reality (AR) devices have potential in improving productivity, but their high cost may limit their adoption in schools.
  • The pricing strategy of AI models, like the uniform price of $20 per month, may not accurately reflect their capabilities and performance.
  • Cloud's UI design, resembling a traditional newspaper, may appeal to users who prefer a human-centered interface.
  • Attracting both drivers and passengers is a challenge for ride-sharing apps, and strategies are needed to break the "deadlock" situation.
  • The importance of ethical conduct in business is emphasized, and the serious legal consequences of stealing internal documents from tech companies are highlighted.