Bernardo Cordero

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Bernardo Cordero

Bernardo Cordero

@berncordero

Co-founder @abre_clau @nascent_vc @amvomexico @liniomexico

Mexico Katılım Ekim 2010
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Mexico Tech Week
Mexico Tech Week@MexicoTechWeek·
¿Y tú? ¿Qué palabra usarías? Déjala en los comentarios 👇
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Enzo Cavalie
Enzo Cavalie@enzocavalie·
Linio creció de forma explosiva, alcanzando +1,000 empleados en 8 países. @berncordero fue claro, la realidad: simplemente no había buenas opciones de compra en línea. Pero cometieron un error crítico: resolver problemas con personas en lugar de construir tecnología. Pese a levantar mucho capital, la llegada de Amazon a México complicó las siguientes rondas de inversión de Linio. Estas lecciones moldearon su siguiente compañía: Clau. ¿Su enfoque ahora? - Combinar tecnología y experiencia humana en lugar de intentar digitalizar 100% el proceso. “No necesitas digitalizar toda la transacción para generar valor.” “Incluso los supermercados online requieren humanos, pero la tecnología hace el proceso infinitamente más eficiente.” Hoy Bernardo y yo hablamos sobre: (3:12) - ¿Cómo ha evolucionado el efecto contagio del emprendimiento en México? (12:00) - Consejo de carrera para quienes empiezan su carrera profesional (14:00) - ¿Qué errores no quisieras repetir tras su experiencia en Linio? (19:15) - ¿Qué considera importante al invertir en nuevas industrias? (24:05) - ¿Cómo ha cambiado su forma de aconsejar sobre levantamiento de capital? (26:35) - ¿Qué haría con una varita mágica para detonar el ecosistema en México? (27:43) - ¿Qué buscas como inversionista en startups early stage? (29:04) - ¿Por qué es tan complicado vender una casa en México? (46:22) - Lecciones clave para otros emprendedores
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Bernardo Cordero@berncordero·
Las cosas que aprendes después del ppt
Kyle Vogt@kvogt

At Cruise I built robotaxis that completed 250k driverless rides, including the first rides ever in a major city. With the Tesla event coming up, many people have asked for my thoughts. I truly hope they get robotaxis working. Autonomy is the fastest and most effective way to eliminate car accidents, and we desperately need this. I don’t know what we will see tonight. What I know is that it takes a non-trivial amount of work to go from making a car mostly drive without interventions to safe, robust, and legally compliant robotaxi network that meshes well with local communities. So here are 15 key things to look for from new robotaxi players: 1) Getting stuck - is there a method for remote operators to relocate unoccupied vehicles that are blocking traffic or emergency vehicles? What happens if there are no available remote operators and the vehicle becomes stuck? 2) Detecting collisions - is there a high recall system that can detect collisions, including minor contact with cycles or pedestrians? Does this comply with local, state, and federal reporting requirements? 3) AI override - is there a way for remote confirmation of critical, long tail decisions (is it safe to stop on these railroad tracks, was that a collision or not, is it ok to enter this emergency scene, is that officer telling me to stop)? 4) First responders - is there a way to remotely unlock cars and provide access to first responders who need to relocate a stuck vehicle? Is there a training program in place? Is there live phone support? 5) Connectivity dropouts - do these cars have Starlink, cellularly redundancy, or some other way to remain connected? What happens if telemetry is lost for an active but unoccupied vehicle and it gets stuck? 6) Sensor cleaning - is there a way to clear blocked or dirty sensors? Are various forms of degraded performance detected and mitigated? 7) Degraded states - in the event of a computer, sensor, or software failure, can the vehicle utilize a backup system to safely pull out of traffic or otherwise reach a safe stopping location? Is there coverage for all known or plausible faults? Will this work properly on highways where pulling over is not necessarily a safe option? 8) Congestion control - will vehicle take diverse routes to avoid creating traffic jams? If 20 vehicles arrive at a busy concert venue is there any “air traffic control” to ensure they don’t get stuck in a cluster? 9) Emergency vehicle detection - do vehicles correctly pull over or yield to emergency vehicles? Can they traverse active emergency scenes when necessary or appropriate? 10) Long tail detections - do they avoid flooded areas, downed power lines, wet cement, caution tape, crossing guard hand motions, open pits or manhole covers? 11) Liability - who is at fault when a vehicle causes property damage or injury? Are there high recall data logging systems in place as needed to absolve the owner of liability when the other driver was truly at fault? 12) Regulation and permitting - will these vehicles operate in states with public reporting requirements and meet all requirements? If vehicles do not have a steering wheel or traditional controls, will they be self-certified by Tesla as FMVSS compliant? 13) Bad weather - does the system correctly degrade its performance in the event of sudden changes in weather? What happens if a trip is in progress when weather becomes severe? Will it refuse to operate if conditions are too severe? 14) Pullovers - does the system avoid pulling over in bus stops, restricted areas, or in front of private driveways? What happens someone needs the car to be moved from their driveway? 15) Local laws - does the system obey local traffic laws, and who pays the ticket if there is a violation? Tesla will undoubtedly solve all of these eventually. Have they done it yet? Who knows. I’m still very excited to see what they’ve been cooking up.

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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
Cities ripe for large-scale tech events: - Mexico City - Chicago - Toronto - Seattle - Boston Lot of smart, ambitious people. Good geography and beautiful cities. Not a lot of tech stuff going on currently.
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Clau.com
Clau.com@abreclau·
🌟  Sabías que la ubicación a la hora de comprar una casa es clave para el 80% de los millennials? 😅 UBICACIÓN UBICACIÓN UBICACIÓN 📍Clau.com  UBICACIÓN UBICACIÓN UBICACIÓN.
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Mexico Tech Week
Mexico Tech Week@MexicoTechWeek·
Echando a perder se aprende. Aprende de los errores de oradores de diferentes industrias en este evento organizado por Get On Board, la plataforma de talento TI más grande de Latinoamérica, y @FuckupNight . Regístrate para asegurar tu lugar lu.ma/getonbrdMTW202… #eventoscdmx
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Jenny Johnston
Jenny Johnston@jenny_colgate·
what are the must-go-to tech events in Latam these days?
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
@danprimack Oh my lord, I need to go to Mexico City
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William Cordeiro
William Cordeiro@williamcordeirc·
Making sure I’ve got this LatAm Grand Slam right: there’s South Summit, then BSV, then Miami, then NYC Tech Week, then Vamos LatAm… What else?
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Bernardo Cordero
Bernardo Cordero@berncordero·
México es el país con mayor crecimiento en ventas online en el mundo 💪🇲🇽 estudio @amvomexico
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The AI Investor
The AI Investor@The_AI_Investor·
More and more people are getting Nvidia now and if you are the only few who still think it's a hardware chip company, watch this. The best 90 seconds one could spend. $NVDA
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Bernardo Cordero
Bernardo Cordero@berncordero·
Gran semana para @MexicoTechWeek pero al mismo tiempo no podemos dejar de ver lo que está pasando en Acapulco. Queremos, como comunidad tech, apoyar en lo que podamos. Entren al link de donar en mexicotechweek.mx Lo estamos haciendo de la mano con @FundacionOrigen 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
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