I was expecting the article to define "reverse acquihire"
>The "reverse acquihire." This term refers to a strategic move where instead of acquiring a company outright, big tech giants hire most of the startup’s key employees and license their technology. This strategy allows companies to bypass strict antitrust regulations while still gaining access to valuable intellectual property and expertise.
Not saying AI isn't useful or won't be around in the future. No different than the dot com bubble. Internet and SaaS still here. Just saying these things are red flags.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 24.3 ms ] thread>The "reverse acquihire." This term refers to a strategic move where instead of acquiring a company outright, big tech giants hire most of the startup’s key employees and license their technology. This strategy allows companies to bypass strict antitrust regulations while still gaining access to valuable intellectual property and expertise.
Not saying AI isn't useful or won't be around in the future. No different than the dot com bubble. Internet and SaaS still here. Just saying these things are red flags.