Parth Khanna

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Parth Khanna

Parth Khanna

@Parth378

building AI-native ecommerce. prev: @amazon software @tryexponent coach @mcgillu teaching assistant

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Tanmai Gopal
Tanmai Gopal@tanmaigo·
We raised $136M to kill Slack. Introducing PromptQL: The first AI version of Slack. Here’s how it works:
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Ritwik Pavan
Ritwik Pavan@ritwikpavan·
NEW: Yueban recently launched a $4,000 self-driving toilet. Xiaoban is an autonomous mobile toilet that drives to people with limited mobility, handles cleaning, and returns to dock on its own. • Summoned by remote control or offline voice commands • Uses LiDAR, ultrasonic sensors, and cliff detection to avoid obstacles • Built-in bidet, warm air drying, odor control, and UV sterilization • Self-cleans with 360° flushing after use • Can empty waste into a dock or transfer it into a regular toilet FSD is starting to show up in unexpected categories 🚽
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Tag, a new way for teams to work with Claude. In Slack, Claude joins as a team member with access to the channels and tools you choose. Tag Claude in and delegate tasks to it while you focus on other work.
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ORO
ORO@oroagents·
We’re excited to announce the next stage of our subnet: an automated post-training pipeline that will enable us to build the best product for AI shopping. It’s only been 50 days, but we’re now getting 20k high-quality trajectories per day that are rich training signals for online shopping tasks. Using the trajectories we have thus far, we saw an 18% → 42% climb on Qwen3-4B base using our post-training pipeline.
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
Watch me control my computer with just my voice. This is the future of operating systems. No hands. GPT-Realtime 2.0 is very, very underrated. Demo:
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Tom Blomfield
Tom Blomfield@t_blom·
A lot of people are trying to figure out recursively self-improving companies right now. I break down what we’re seeing at YC.
Y Combinator@ycombinator

In a recent batch talk, YC General Partner @t_blom broke down how to build a self-improving, AI-native company. He walks through how to create recursive, self-improving AI loops, and why founders who get this right will run companies that improve while they sleep. 00:00 — Companies Are Roman Legions 00:54 — Copilots Are the Wrong Mental Model 01:55 — Extract the Domain Knowledge 02:24 — The Recursive Self-Improving Loop 04:12 — The Holy Shit Moment at YC 05:50 — Self-Optimizing Product and Support Loops 06:29 — Burn Tokens, Not Headcount 07:23 — Middle Management Is Over 08:05 — Make Everything Legible to AI 09:40 — Regenerating the YC User Manual 11:19 — Software Is Ephemeral, Context Is Valuable 12:18 — Where Humans Still Matter

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akash · vellum.ai
akash · vellum.ai@asharma_53·
@sheherenow_ @ash_vellum what's your favorite? why would you describe it as personal intelligence? i would love to learn more so we can improve our product and positioning.
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akash · vellum.ai
akash · vellum.ai@asharma_53·
We’ve raised 25M to build the world’s first Personal Intelligence. Introducing Vellum: AI that belongs to you. My assistant @ash_vellum has his own X (like grok), tag him and he'll answer.
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nico laqua
nico laqua@nico_laqua·
Today, we're excited to launch AI Coverage (insurance for when your AI messes up). Insurance was built for risks that have existed for decades. AI is creating a new category very quickly.
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Parth Khanna@Parth378·
@thattallguy @11AMdotclub very ambitious - love it! one thing - because the scope of this product is huge, i personally don't want to spend several hours just to see if the product's usability is as promised. how to reduce time to decision? i saw no demo recordings either. @ndrewpignanelli
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Jess 🌱
Jess 🌱@thattallguy·
A $1 Billion one person company may look like a video game. That’s the view Andrew Pignanelli and the team at Intelligence Co are taking. We sat down with him on @11AMdotclub ahead of today’s launch. - Why they took inspiration from CIV the video game - Are Org charts the right way to structure work - Where differentiation lives if everyone has the same tools.
andrew pignanelli@ndrewpignanelli

Announcing Cofounder 2: Run an entire company with agents. It's the infrastructure for the one person billion dollar company - orchestrating agents across engineering, sales, marketing, ops, and design. (and yes that's my real grandma in the video)

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Parth Khanna@Parth378·
@yacineMTB Human intelligence is being redefined by Artificial Intelligence, believe it or not.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding
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Parth Khanna@Parth378·
@link Stripe embracing the Agentic AI wave. This is huge.
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Link
Link@link·
Introducing Link agent wallet. Let your agents spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed. You approve every purchase. link.com/agents
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Parth Khanna@Parth378·
The whole API as your primary product concept becomes even more powerful. The next wave of customers can be (and in my opinion) will be AI agents, not people, and they don't care about your button colors.
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Parth Khanna
Parth Khanna@Parth378·
which would move AI from the application layer to the kernel. This means users no longer open apps - they state a goal, and an OS-level agent orchestrates the APIs to achieve it. Your beautiful, multi-million dollar app could be bypassed entirely.
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Parth Khanna
Parth Khanna@Parth378·
Are you a startup founder building an app? Make it for the future. In the recent months, agentic AI has shown tremendous promise leading to the idea of APIs as the final products. What I read today (techcrunch.com/2026/04/27/ope…) backs that idea from another, more tangible, angle.
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