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Gus Neate

@gusneate

WilsonAI, Co-founder - based in SF/LDN || ex-Clifford Chance, Oxford mEng

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linkhttp://www.getwilson.ai calendar_today05-11-2011 16:25:06

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Changed my default search in Chrome from Google to GPT today via a Chrome extension. Interested to see how much OpenAI will disrupt Google Search and whether Google looks to try to wall off its existing products like Chrome from new entrants by making extensions less easy …

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One day into changing my default Chrome search from Google to GPT considering swapping back already. GPT responses feeling much slower than Google and I need to spend longer on my search/prompt input to get useful results.

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Exciting discussions re branding refresh for WilsonAI - looking forward to seeing it take shape and A/B testing the outputs particularly for landing page.

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“Selling legal tech to lawyers is like selling iPads to pensioners” I want to see the stats on pensioners adoption of iPads - I reckon it’s skyrocketing.

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WHY RETENTION IS SO HARD FOR NEW TECH PRODUCTS I’ve been staring at retention curve data for 15-plus years now. I was a founder, a product manager, and now a VC. And at Andreessen Horowitz, I end up meeting hundreds of startups each year, many of them through our a16z speedrun

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Today, we're proud to launch Wilson to the world – your very own legal superagent. Think Cursor for legal contracts. To celebrate our launch, we're giving away a month of our Pro plan for free -- comment "Wilson" and we will send you a promo code. No waitlist -- try Wilson

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in a startup, you must build, or you must sell you can remix the ordering, but these are the two nonnegotiable elements some focus on distribution before product, others purely on product, neglecting distribution these days, few markets are as "build it and they will come" so

in a startup, you must build, or you must sell

you can remix the ordering, but these are the two nonnegotiable elements

some focus on distribution before product, others purely on product, neglecting distribution

these days, few markets are as "build it and they will come"

so