Avikalp Kumar Gupta

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Avikalp Kumar Gupta

@AvikalpGupta

Exploring @ South Park Commons 3x founder. I talk about entrepreneurship, software engineering & open-source | ODF23 | IIT Kanpur | ex-@microsoft

New York, USA Katılım Mart 2012
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Avikalp Kumar Gupta
Avikalp Kumar Gupta@AvikalpGupta·
What are the founders and executives of AI-native/AI-powered product companies reading these days?
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@ycocerious Wow, this looks super cool. I know a bunch of my friends who have been trying to hack together something like this with their own Garmin/Whoop/GFit data. I'm definitely considering the membership.
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punarv
punarv@ycocerious·
Today, we're launching Nue Health, India's most affordable preventative healthcare membership. This all first started when I heard Nithin Kamath had suffered a heart attack - someone who cared so much about health and fitness. How was this possible? We're constantly told that we hit our "quarter life crisis" at 25 - which means we're all supposed to live till a 100 right? Then why was I seeing so many people succumb to cancer and cardiac arrests in their 30's and 40's? Something didn't add up. I dug deep - there had to be a way to see this coming. Why was everyone in the dark about what was happening inside their body? This is when I realised that health is an extremely fragmented and uncertain experience in India. People don't know what biomarkers to test, what to do with an 18 page blood test report, how to connect these results over time and exactly what they needed to do to improve their health. They had the data, but they didn't know what to do with it. We put our heads down and started building. We learnt every single thing there is to know about the space. Got engineers and researchers from Princeton onto the team - people who've been into biology since they were 14. We're building a digital twin of the human body for every Indian - one single blood panel tested every 6 months, combined with your wearable and nutrition data, and a doctor verified action protocol so you know exactly what's happening inside your body at all times and what you need to do to improve it. We're building a new kind of healthcare : one that that doesn't wait for you to get sick before taking action. one that helps you understand your unique biology. one that India truly deserves. Link in pinned tweet.
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Tushar Garg
Tushar Garg@garg_tushar_·
We asked builders to show up Tuesday morning. In Bangalore traffic. 70+ showed up. SPC × OpenAI Buildathon. Codex. Live demos. A room full of people actually building. Thanks to the OpenAI team: Arjun Gupta, AI Deployment Engineer ​Weiran Sun, AI Deployment Engineer @harshitm29 , Startups GTM ​Thomas Jeng, Startups GTM @spc_india @southpkcommons @OnaRoy88 @kushmishra @prateekmehta42 @NeilSanghrajka @Yogenet1 @tejas_singh @AvikalpGupta @curiousharish @YashGargK @sheetalchauhan5 @samesh_l
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Dhravya Shah
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
I built the best memory for voice agents while sponsoring @YCombinator hackathon. Introducing: Voice AI + Memory! We built a deep @supermemory integration for @pipecat_ai, so now even your agents have great memory With user profiles, these are almost-instant latency as well :)
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Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
Founder of @Razorpay uses supermemory for OpenClaw! Huge full circle moment for me, used to look up to other founders - who now like something I built!
Harshil Mathur@harshilmathur

@levelsio Tried almost everything mentioned here - structured memory files, qmd etc. the only thing that works reliably is @supermemory . Not facing any memory issues after setting it up.

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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
For quality of life, it is better to err on the side of being an optimist and wrong, rather than a pessimist and right
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Mukund Jha
Mukund Jha@mukundjha·
15 months ago I didn't expect I'd start another company so soon Then I saw how many great ideas never make it past day one Today, we’re announcing a $70M Series B for @emergentlabs from @khoslaventures & @SoftBank Here's the story of how we got here (thread) ⬇️
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Prateek Mehta
Prateek Mehta@prateekmehta42·
In early 2016, @_groww and Upwardly offices shared a glass wall at the 91 Springboard in Koramangala. We were broadly going after the same space. It was a hard space, and the choices that @lkeshre @_harshjain26, and team made over the years made all the difference. Those choices have been strategic, experiential, and product prioritisation. While Groww feels like a story of great execution, which seems to have a secular uptrend...it's actually a very exciting story which has seen ups & downs, regulatory headwinds, and an immense amount of personal grit and visionary org building! I've known Lalit for a long time, and been amazed by the clarity, singular focus, and rituals he has - to stay close to his customers. He is a constant tinkerer and a constant builder of a founder. His story is interesting story and an important story for the startup ecosystem. Every overnight story is 10 years, possibly more, in building, and Groww has shown that over and over again. The market cap of the company is 1 lakh Crores today (give or take a few). If you have been amazed with what they have been able to build, I think you will be completely dazzled with what they will build over the decades to come!
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Avikalp Kumar Gupta@AvikalpGupta·
@makemytrip app has a "support" page on their app which is basically useless. There is no way to get any support there beyond a fixed FAQ-like section. Seems like they fired the support staff to add AI support, but then forgot to add AI afterwards. @makemytripcare
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Mukund Jha
Mukund Jha@mukundjha·
15 years ago: Google intern Today: Google's AI Futures Fund invests in @emergentlabs It feels surreal to see life come full circle!
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Pietro Montaldo
Pietro Montaldo@PietroMontaldo·
Wanted to check if Cloudflare is down again -> went to downdetector(.)com.... ... Downdetectors run on Cloudflare too, apparently 😅
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Avikalp Kumar Gupta@AvikalpGupta·
@thejesonlee I'm one of the lucky ones! I've got the real deal with my wife who was attracted to me FOR my ambition. And understands the trade-offs. It is hard, but she supports me to the end of the line.
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Jeson Lee
Jeson Lee@thejesonlee·
the hardest part about being a male founder.. in my experience is finding a girlfriend / partner that understands the short term gains that we are forgoing and the long-term optimization game that we are playing. most women expect to have most dates paid for, their vacations covered and their partner to have the time and emotional bandwidth to support them. somebody they see as a reliable provider. this is completely understandable. but as founders, every dollar saved is additional runway for the company. we budget down to the cent because our life’s work depends on it. every 100-hour work week slightly increases the odds of success. at this stage of life, we’re both cash-poor and time-poor — betting everything on the hope that one day, it all works out. that one day, we’ll be sitting on generational wealth — the kind most men only dream about. even for women who understand that they might be investing in their man long-term , it’s hard not to compare. their friends are dating guys with high-paying tech jobs, who work from 10 to 3 and can afford to give them a luxury experience now, not later. optimizing for the short term is human nature — it’s hard to fight against. to all the girlfriends out there dating early-stage founders — you’re the real ones. and to all my fellow founders: may you find your person while you still have nothing. Because that’s the only time you’ll know she’s with you for who you are, not what you have.
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ben hylak
ben hylak@benhylak·
there's a huge opportunity for someone to make a dedicated, AI-native, diff explorer. i'd pay $100+ a month for something good.
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Dhravya Shah
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
Excited to announce that I've raised $3 Million to build @supermemory, the best memory for LLMs and agents. I turned 20 last month Memory is one of the hardest challenges in AI right now. I realized this when building the first version of supermemory, which was merely a bookmarking and notetaking tool I was building as a side-project in dorm two years ago when I was 18. There weren't many good solutions, so I built my own vector DB, content parsers and an engine that works like the human brain. This is my life's work - I dropped out of college, moved to SF, and continued to build out the product as a solo founder. Today, I am delighted that we have one of the best and fastest memory products in the world, with many hundreds of enterprises and builders building apps on top of supermemory. And this is just the start. grateful to my investors @SusaVentures (@chadbyers), Browder Capital (@joshuabrowder), SF1 (@ItzSuds), @julianweisser (@solofounders), and angels like @dok2001 (Cloudflare), Jeff Dean and @OfficialLoganK (Google), @zeeg (Sentry), @Theo, and many others who have supported me in this journey. We are hiring across engineering, research and product roles. Join us in the journey of creating the best memory engine on 🌎
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