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Comment by whiplash451

1 year ago

Your comment is interesting but seems orthogonal to the problem at hand.

We are talking about a company that clearly showed bad intent and dishonesty in their attitude.

And that's doing a big disservice to the AI space coming from a high-profile incubator such as YC.

If you can't be a good example, you'll just have to be a terrible warning.

Maybe the point isnt to invest in the team with the best ideas, but to invest in the most ruthless/least ethical because thats what the investors believe will win the day?

    > a company that clearly showed bad intent and dishonesty in their attitude

You've described most "successful" startups.

FTX, Binance, Uber, etc.

The company I was in that raised a $100m C was in a real mess behind the scenes operating in a highly regulated space (one of the reasons I left; I disagreed with certain practices in principle).