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The founders of Windsurf, an AI startup, left the company for Google Deepmind just after a deal to sell it to OpenAI fell ...
The biggest threat to America's competitiveness in AI and climate tech is immigration policy, says billionaire investor Vinod ...
While the volume is insignificant, the startup describes the output as a crucial milestone for a technology that’s only a few ...
Last week, Google poached Windsurf’s cofounders and some key AI researchers for $2.4 billion while AI coding startup ...
In 2025, ten Indian-origin billionaires are leading global innovation. Jay Chaudhry of Zscaler tops the list, followed by ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s controversial climate comments during his interview with former president Donald Trump prompted ...
South of Half Moon Bay, billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla is fighting the California Coastal Commission and the Surfrider Foundation, an environmental group, over a half-mile road that ...
Vinod Khosla, worth a reported $6.2 billion, is one of Silicon Valley's most successful VCs. Khosla wrote the first check into OpenAI when it switched to a "capped-profit" model in 2019.
Vinod Khosla predicts AI's rapid advancement will automate 80% of economically valuable jobs within five years, potentially eliminating the need for work by 2040. He anticipates a faster demise of ...
Vinod Khosla has a pretty great life. For starters, he’s worth $2.4 billion, thanks to co-founding Sun Microsystems in 1982 before starting his eponymous venture-capital firm.
In a 2016 paper, Vinod Khosla predicted that there will be some form of automation in healthcare. Though at the time, Khosla wrote that it would take decades for this to happen.