Jonathan Choi (@jonthnchoi) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan Choi

@jonthnchoi

Partner @BuckleyVentures

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calendar_today29-10-2020 15:15:03

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Connor Zwick (@connorzwick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ I’m excited for Speak to be a featured use case for OpenAI’s Realtime API launch today! We’ve been working closely with them on this API for a while. And speech-to-speech is going to be a game changer not just for Speak but for all software. x.com/adhsu/status/1…

Impulse (@impulselabs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The words out! The Impulse Cooktop has been named as a TIME Best Invention of 2024. Honored by the recognition and huge congrats to all of the winners. 🏆🏆🏆

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These guys were among the earliest of all the startups we've funded to understand what AI was going to make possible, and they have executed perfectly on that early insight.

Jonathan Choi (@jonthnchoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One step closer to an FDA-approved Parkinson's cure. Mytos automates the cell manufacturing process, enabling stem-cell-derived therapies at scale.

JC B (@jcbtaiche10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Fuse Energy team is building the world's most efficient, cost-effective, and repetitive energy delivery system for fusion: TITAN. For the first time ever, Fuse will be livestreaming the firing of the 1TW IMG, coupling it to a fusion target. Tune in to witness one more

The <a href="/FuseEnergyTech/">Fuse Energy</a> team is building the world's most efficient, cost-effective, and repetitive energy delivery system for fusion: TITAN. 

For the first time ever, Fuse will be livestreaming the firing of the 1TW IMG, coupling it to a fusion target. 

Tune in to witness one more
Ashlee Vance (@ashleevance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We present to you the world's most advanced stove. It's from Impulse , and it boils water in seconds, costs $6,000 and comes with a secret plan to electrify your home.

Sam D'Amico (@sdamico) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fundamentally better technologies — batteries, power electronics, electromagnetics, and compute — hit an inflection point just after the Cold War. We didn’t notice because consumer tech kept them closer to the world of bits. Now they’re cheap and good enough for everything else.