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The HackerNoon Newsletter: What Investors Want From AI Startups in 2025 (11/25/2024)by@hackernoonnewsletter

The HackerNoon Newsletter: What Investors Want From AI Startups in 2025 (11/25/2024)

by HackerNoon NewsletterJanuary 1st, 1970
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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 25, 2024?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Czechoslovakia decided to break in two in 1992, The Statute of Westminster was ratified in 1947, Germany and Japan signed the Anti-Comintern Pact in 1936, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Heres How to Make Decisions Based on Reality and How to Avoid Jumping to Conclusions to Why the NIHs BRAIN Initiative Research Funding is Wilting, let’s dive right in.

Seasons Greetings from HackerNoon: Boost Stories with Translations, Speech-to-Text More


By @product [ 7 Min read ] HackerNoons product update is here. Get ready for a brand-new mobile app version, more translation developments, a new AI Gallery, backend moves, and more! 🚀 Read More.

Why the NIHs BRAIN Initiative Research Funding is Wilting


By @step [ 4 Min read ] if neurons were communicating smell, how did they come by the configuration of that smell? And what would be the difference between the configuration and relay? Read More.

What Investors Want From AI Startups in 2025


By @bigmao [ 12 Min read ] AI in a pitch deck is now more red flag than green light. Heres 6 things investors are looking for in an AI startup in 2025. Read More.

JobQuest Assistant: How I Built a Smart Companion for Stress-Free Job Hunting With Coze


By @emmanuelaj [ 23 Min read ] Discover how I built an AI chatbot with Coze without writing a single line of code. Read More.

Heres How to Make Decisions Based on Reality and How to Avoid Jumping to Conclusions


By @vinitabansal [ 10 Min read ] The ladder of inference is a powerful mental model that explains how we make these quick assessments or decisions. Read More.


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