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Why AI Makes Alexis Ohanian 'Bullish' About Live Entertainment

TIME - Tech

"You'd be hard pressed to find someone who has spent more time building or obsessing over the online zeitgeist, for better or for worse," Alexis Ohanian introduced himself at the BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi on Monday. Ohanian, a founding partner at venture capital firm Seven Seven Six, is perhaps best known as the co-founder and former executive chairman of Reddit. "Being chronically online was part of the job," he said, as part of a conversation with TIME executive editor Nikhil Kumar. TIME is a media partner of the BRIDGE Summit, which has gathered a global community of creators, policymakers, investors, technologists, media institutions, and cultural leaders to discuss the landscape and future of media. But the advent of artificial intelligence has made platforms like Reddit, which once served as hubs of connection, less human, Ohanian said.


Michael Seibel: Reddit names first black board member after Alexis Ohanian quits

The Independent - Tech

Reddit has announced its replacement for Alexis Ohanian, who stepped down from the company's board of directors last week. Ohanian said he wanted his position filled by a black candidate. That person is Michael Seibel, the CEO of startup accelerator Y Combinator. Seibel was also the founder of Justin.tv, He was Y Combinator's first black partner before he became CEO, and has supported donating to causes that promote the Black Lives Matter movement.


No, You Don't Have to Locate Your Startup in the Bay Area

WIRED

When Alexis Ohanian met Jewel Burks a few years back while filming a show called Small Empires, he was pretty clear about how formidable he thought the young entrepreneur was. "I would not bet against Jewel," he said. In 2016, Amazon acquired her company, which uses machine vision to identify the weird widget you're holding in your hand so you can order another one. Now she is Amazon's team lead for visual search, and she spends a lot of her time investing and advocating for diversity in the tech industry. Ohanian, the founder of Reddit and an active investor through his seed-stage venture firm Initialized Capital, nominated her to WIRED's list of 25 people who will shape the next 25 years, and the two sat down at our anniversary festival in October to talk about where technologists should be investing, where startups should locate themselves, and yes, Olympia. Arielle Pardes: Jewel, your story challenges the traditional entrepreneurship narrative.


Startup Launches Replica of Alexis Ohanian Using Artificial Intelligence

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Additionally they used 3-D printing to replicate the body of Alexis Ohanian, infusing it with their proprietary Artificial Intelligence engine. "There's a lack of qualified IT professionals here in Armenia", said Dr. J.P. Hagopian, the CEO of 1AI Solutions. "We need to hire people, but we simply can't find enough good candidates. At some point our HR manager said that we should clone one of the high-performing Silicon Valley guys. She was kidding, but the idea stuck."


Startup Launches Replica of Alexis Ohanian Using Artificial Intelligence

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NEW YORK, July 6, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thanks to his business acumen, poster boy looks, and relentless activism for freedom of the internet, Reddit's co-founder Alexis Ohanian has become one of the most high-profile residents of Brooklyn. A startup based in Armenia and San Francisco named 1AI Solutions has recently launched a working AI-based version of Alexis Ohanian named Avedis Ohanian. Additionally they used 3-D printing to replicate the body of Alexis Ohanian, infusing it with their proprietary Artificial Intelligence engine. "There's a lack of qualified IT professionals here in Armenia", said Dr. J.P. Hagopian, the CEO of 1AI Solutions. "We need to hire people, but we simply can't find enough good candidates. At some point our HR manager said that we should clone one of the high-performing Silicon Valley guys. She was kidding, but the idea stuck."