Dhaha Nur (@dhahasnur) 's Twitter Profile
Dhaha Nur

@dhahasnur

Co-founder / CEO at Ilmiya - Infrastructure for Education

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calendar_today23-12-2018 01:44:50

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Super exciting to see all the use cases popping up around generative AI over the last couple of weeks! Investing early, and learning quick will help to stay relevant in this fast-changing landscape.

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Implementing rough drafts across the product development lifecycle is a strong mechanism to accelerate iterations and gain momentum.

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No brained to make education accessible. Coming from Cali, it came as a major surprise that MN didn’t offer this already. Lowering the barrier of entry for prospective students yields a positive ROI for the state Omar Fateh

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If you had a time machine, which product would you go back to build, believing that you could out-execute the original founder?

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One of most important lessons I have learned in scaling remote teams: There doesn’t have to be “a reason” for a call between team members. Especially new joiners, a random call to say hi & how was their weekend goes a long way. Don’t let optimisation get in way of culture.

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Language is the most natural form of abstraction for artificial intelligence. Place your bets on speech, voice, text, and all the various subsets of NLP.

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I've landed > $100,000,000 in business because of what I'm about to share. It's the forgotten, ugly stepchild of sales. The most botched part of the process. Yet, A+ entrepreneurs have perfected it. Here's the secret to sealing the deal every time:

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Reflecting on 2023, I'm realizing that the little things really matter, but that doesn't mean that everything matters. Which puts you in a place of deciding what actually matters - all the time.