Sainadh Chityala
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Sainadh Chityala
@ranasaof
retrocausally coldlateral Founder, TVA. Building Aircrafts. Resident at @PrimeIntellect





Human Archive (YC W26) was one of the first companies in the world to start collecting human data, and I said this last year, but soon you will be able to get free cleaning and cooking services anywhere in the world by just consenting to being recorded. Most people clearly still don’t know what’s coming, but it’s already in full swing. @abhirajbhal, I can understand the initial pushback, but unfortunately your customers will quickly churn for your competitors, and you will be forced to change your mind soon or @urbancompany_UC will no longer exist. I have proof. During @ycombinator, we reached out to you and all your competitors. Everyone told us to fuck off. So we did it ourselves by basically working with a smaller player and giving users an option to be recorded for a cheaper price. 98% of users decided they would rather have a subsidized service and consent to being recorded (we blur all faces and remove PII). In 2 weeks, we went from 48 to 1,315 bookings per day. Fuck it, we could’ve been profitable and even PAYED HOMEOWNERS to come to your home and cook and clean. When we launch next week, this will be a real thing NOT ONLY in India, but across the world. We did this in: 1. Patna 2. Purnia 3. Darbhanga 4. Guwahati 5. Jhanjharpur 6. Jabalpur 7. Indore 8. Siliguri 9. Mussoorie 10. Delhi 11. Gurgaon 12. Faridabad 13. Dimapur 14. Mumbai 15. Jaipur Today, we’re working with some of the largest ops businesses in Asia. Soon, you’ll see workers not only wearing cameras, but also gloves and full-body mocap. @abhirajbhal I genuinely respect you as an entrepreneur. What you’ve built so far is impressive. However, unless @urbancompany_UC starts to recognize what’s REALLY going on here, the stock will continue to drop, customers will churn, competitors will see massive growth, and I’ll be able to say I told you so when you change your mind later on. More than happy to discuss this live



A lot of people have been asking the same things: How did I land the Anthropic AI Safety Fellowship? How did I go from Starbucks to Mayo Clinic to Anthropic? What did the process actually look like? What helped? What would I do differently? I don’t want those questions sitting unanswered, especially from people who are genuinely trying to figure out their own path. So I’m thinking of hosting a small X Space. I’ll talk about my background, the transition, the fellowship process, the lessons, the mistakes, and the things I wish I knew earlier. Especially for people from nontraditional backgrounds trying to break into AI safety, research, or tech. Drop questions below and I’ll try to answer as many as I can during the Space.























