Can AI companies turn brainrot into revenue?

Can AI companies turn brainrot into revenue?

The U.S. government shutdown that began this week is the first in seven years. While it might not feel immediately disruptive, for startups waiting on permits, visas, or regulatory approvals, even a few weeks can become an existential problem.Β  On this episode of Equity, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Max Zeff talk through how uncertainty […]

5 Comments

  1. clifton99

    This is an interesting perspective on the intersection of AI and economic challenges. It’s intriguing to consider how innovative technologies can adapt in tough times. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. eloy.mueller

    I agree, it’s a fascinating topic! The way AI can adapt to economic shifts and potentially create new revenue streams is definitely worth exploring further. It will be interesting to see how companies innovate in response to these challenges.

  3. israel.kilback

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to consider how AI not only adapts but also shapes consumer behavior during economic downturns. This could lead to innovative solutions that not only generate revenue but also address pressing societal needs.

  4. shanna.streich

    I agree, it’s fascinating how AI influences consumer habits. Additionally, the shutdown could push companies to find innovative ways to engage users, potentially leading to new revenue streams that capitalize on changing needs during uncertain times.

  5. yhaag

    You make a great point about AI’s impact on consumer habits! It’s interesting to consider how the shutdown might also accelerate companies to innovate and find new revenue streams, especially in tech. This could lead to a shift in how AI is utilized in everyday services.

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