@paulg: The startups from the spring YC batch that I did office hours with today have some of the biggest ideas I've ever encou…
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Paul Graham shares that startups from the latest YC spring batch have some of the biggest ideas he's seen, indicating a wave of innovation beyond just 'AI for x'.
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