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- But how can an algorithm check facts?

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 8:11 am
by sumaiyakhatun27
Only the value of the final product will mean something to people. – Have you and your brother already become millionaires? – (Laughs) Not yet, but we are staying afloat. Ask me again in five years. - Are there only two of you in the project? Is it a small startup? – My brother and I are the sole owners, but we employ people in Portugal and Ukraine.


At one point, we had 12 people working in Stockholm, but I still consider our germany consumer email list company a small startup. Several investors have offered us funding, but for now we are self-supporting. - Why are you refusing outside investment? The prospects are too great, and you want to retain control over the company? – I think it’s important to have a good foundation before we start bringing in investors – so we can scale properly.


If we bring in investors at the pilot stage, then yes, we can lose control. That’s on our roadmap, but now is not the time for it. Luckily, we are able to finance ourselves. - Let's talk about money. Imagine this: I am a company, I have a blog where I want to publish news, and I pay a rewriter $ 1,000 a month. How much cheaper would it be for me to "hire" your algorithm? – Ultimately it depends on how many articles per month your rewriter can create versus how many articles you can generate using our service.