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From a nobody to a billionaire titan, Larry Ellison co-founded Oracle with just $1,200. By revolutionizing database software for the CIA and global industries, he turned a scrappy startup into a tech empire. Ready to change the history yourself?
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Update on Demo Dayπ
Huge thanks to everyone who submitted their startup projects! We are sincerely happy to see so many cool and high-quality ideas in this batch and the level is truly impressive.
We have already reached out to the founders, and the official results will be announced here very soon. Stay tuned!
Huge thanks to everyone who submitted their startup projects! We are sincerely happy to see so many cool and high-quality ideas in this batch and the level is truly impressive.
We have already reached out to the founders, and the official results will be announced here very soon. Stay tuned!
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Level 1: Launchpad - Space 101
We are kicking off with our Space 101 lecture, where we bridge the gap between myths and the real-world space industry.
π©βπSpeaker: Anastasia Eremenko β Founder of Space Club.
Topic: Intro to Space. Why are we here and whatβs the plan?
πΎ Whatβs on the agenda:
β’ Who leads the new space race?
β’ Why do governments pay SpaceX and private companies?
β’ Why do we need space if we still have Earth?
β’ How our club will go from first events to real space devices?
Earn your Stardust:
β¨ Attendance - 2 SD
β¨ Photographer - 4 SD (not taken)
β¨ Mobilographer - 4 SD (not taken)
β¨Coordinator - 4 SD (taken)
+ SD for first 3 places of Kahoot
Later exchange SD for prises!
π Bonus: Snacks, networking, and meeting our future pioneers.
πDate: 18.02, Wednesday
β°Time: 15:00
πLocation: 412 North Hall
β οΈPlaces are limited, register via this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWD0lf5zYMpkD752deAvRxFmCoG0YnZ9TvFpjkH3aRV3mpHA/viewform?usp=publish-editor
We are kicking off with our Space 101 lecture, where we bridge the gap between myths and the real-world space industry.
π©βπSpeaker: Anastasia Eremenko β Founder of Space Club.
Topic: Intro to Space. Why are we here and whatβs the plan?
πΎ Whatβs on the agenda:
β’ Who leads the new space race?
β’ Why do governments pay SpaceX and private companies?
β’ Why do we need space if we still have Earth?
β’ How our club will go from first events to real space devices?
Earn your Stardust:
β¨ Attendance - 2 SD
β¨ Photographer - 4 SD (not taken)
β¨ Mobilographer - 4 SD (not taken)
β¨
+ SD for first 3 places of Kahoot
Later exchange SD for prises!
π Bonus: Snacks, networking, and meeting our future pioneers.
πDate: 18.02, Wednesday
β°Time: 15:00
πLocation: 412 North Hall
β οΈPlaces are limited, register via this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWD0lf5zYMpkD752deAvRxFmCoG0YnZ9TvFpjkH3aRV3mpHA/viewform?usp=publish-editor
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Most people think AI started with ChatGPT, but Steve Jobs called it in 1983.
He explains why the next Aristotle will live forever through a machine.
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He explains why the next Aristotle will live forever through a machine.
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The man who taught AI to see
If you have ever scanned a bank card with your phone camera or watched an app extract data from a receipt, you used technology shaped by Yann LeCun.
In the 1980s, computer vision was stuck. Systems tried to process entire images at once, consumed heavy compute, and produced weak results. LeCun took a different path inspired by biology. He designed neural networks that break images into small patterns like edges and curves, then assemble meaning from those pieces.
In 1989, he introduced a handwritten digit recognition system. By the 1990s, his algorithms were processing roughly 10% of bank checks in the US. It was one of the first cases where neural networks delivered measurable profit to large companies.
π https://t.me/wutstartups
If you have ever scanned a bank card with your phone camera or watched an app extract data from a receipt, you used technology shaped by Yann LeCun.
In the 1980s, computer vision was stuck. Systems tried to process entire images at once, consumed heavy compute, and produced weak results. LeCun took a different path inspired by biology. He designed neural networks that break images into small patterns like edges and curves, then assemble meaning from those pieces.
In 1989, he introduced a handwritten digit recognition system. By the 1990s, his algorithms were processing roughly 10% of bank checks in the US. It was one of the first cases where neural networks delivered measurable profit to large companies.
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Harvard, 2004. While the brightest minds were busy solving complex equations in the library, a student named Mark was looking for a way to connect the entire campus. He had and idea and didnβt see why he shouldnβt make it real.
With a laptop and a vision, he decided to build a digital directory: "What if we could create a platform where every student could share their interests and find their community instantly?"
The result?
The Launch: TheFacebook spread across Harvard in just 24 hours.
The Tech: Built right in the dorm, powered by pure curiosity and thousands of lines of code.
The Impact: A simple campus tool grew into a platform that connects 3 billion people.
Mark didn't wait for a "perfect time".He saw a gap in the world and used his skills to bridge it while still being a student.
Now, Meta (formerly Facebook) is worth more than $1.2 Trillion.
Think about it. Thatβs not just a number; itβs the price of a single "What if?" that was actually executed.
π https://t.me/wutstartups
With a laptop and a vision, he decided to build a digital directory: "What if we could create a platform where every student could share their interests and find their community instantly?"
The result?
The Launch: TheFacebook spread across Harvard in just 24 hours.
The Tech: Built right in the dorm, powered by pure curiosity and thousands of lines of code.
The Impact: A simple campus tool grew into a platform that connects 3 billion people.
Mark didn't wait for a "perfect time".He saw a gap in the world and used his skills to bridge it while still being a student.
Now, Meta (formerly Facebook) is worth more than $1.2 Trillion.
Think about it. Thatβs not just a number; itβs the price of a single "What if?" that was actually executed.
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We are honored to welcome Khumoyun Rakhmonov, Head of Science, Innovations and Technology Transfer at Uzbekspace Agency.
Whatβs on the Agenda:
Discover the training programs and find out why you don't need to be a "tech genius" to contribute to space exploration.
This is your chance to connect with the leaders of the industry and discover how your major (whatever it is!) can launch a career in space.
Registration Link
Ready to see behind the scenes of the national space agency? See you there!
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Harvard, 1975. A bright idea struck the young Bill Gates, and he sparked a revolution. He didnβt wait for the "right time" - he created it.
The Vision: He realized that hardware is nothing without software and aimed to put a computer on every desk.
The Fearlessness: He pitched a software solution to a major tech company before he had even written a single line of code.
The Execution: He spent weeks in a coding marathon, turning a bold promise into the foundation of the modern tech world.
The Global Impact: What started as a student's ambition grew into Microsoft, a force that powers billions of lives today.
Microsoft is now worth over $3.3 Trillion. It all started with a student who was bold enough to believe he could change the world β and brave enough to actually do it.
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The Vision: He realized that hardware is nothing without software and aimed to put a computer on every desk.
The Fearlessness: He pitched a software solution to a major tech company before he had even written a single line of code.
The Execution: He spent weeks in a coding marathon, turning a bold promise into the foundation of the modern tech world.
The Global Impact: What started as a student's ambition grew into Microsoft, a force that powers billions of lives today.
Microsoft is now worth over $3.3 Trillion. It all started with a student who was bold enough to believe he could change the world β and brave enough to actually do it.
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Hult Prize Campus Competition is taking place at Webster University.
AI & Startups Club informs that the participating founders from Webster have already been notified. Now, they will present their startup projects. Yes, they will be the ones taking the stage and pitching their ideas.
The performances will be evaluated by UzCombinator participants β people who know what real strong startups look like.
Both founders and spectators can participate and be the part of this exiting event.
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Mark your calendars.
Someone special is coming to
Webster University tomorrowβ¦
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Someone special is coming to
Webster University tomorrowβ¦
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Meet the special guest who captured our students' attention yesterday: a guest "investor" and a friend of the AI&STARTUPs Club! πΌ β¨
Heβs got the "special startup cash" and is looking to "invest" it in future giant companies led by students.π΅ π
His main question to everyone was: "Do you have a startup idea?"π€ π‘
Stay tuned - opportunities are everywhere, and he is officially on the hunt for future unicorns!π¦ π―
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Heβs got the "special startup cash" and is looking to "invest" it in future giant companies led by students.
His main question to everyone was: "Do you have a startup idea?"
Stay tuned - opportunities are everywhere, and he is officially on the hunt for future unicorns!
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