Nearly a decade before co-founding Cohere, Nick Frosst thought he was late to AI

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  • August 6, 2024
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When Nick Frosst was in college over a decade ago, he was worried he was a little late to the AI game. Frosst, a co-founder of enterprise AI startup Cohere, said on a recent episode of TechCrunch’s Found podcast that he came to this conclusion in 2012 after Geoffrey Hinton released his research that showed […]

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