From Legal Battle to AI Pioneer with Alexander Kardos-Nyheim
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概要
The latest Cambridge Tech Podcast episode is an absolute masterclass in startup strategy, investment psychology, and navigating the cutthroat world of AI talent. Host James Parton and Faye Holland sit down with Alexander Kardos-Nyheim, whose journey from teenage legal warrior to founding an AI company acquired by Thomson Reuters in just two years, is nothing short of remarkable.
This episode cuts through the noise of startup hype and delivers genuine, battle-tested insights. Whether you're wrestling with talent acquisition, navigating investor conversations, or trying to build defensible technology in the AI space, Alex's story offers a masterclass in strategic thinking.
Episode Highlights:
🎯 How to attract world-class talent to your startup
💰 Why US and UK investors think completely differently
🤖 The three categories of AI talent (and why two don't matter)
📚 Building proprietary technology in a big tech-dominated world
🏢 Maintaining startup culture post-acquisition
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