Yuri Levine is the co-founder of navigation app, Waze. He says building a startup is a journey and it's a long one. Once you figure out product market fee, which is the value that you create to your user, it's actually on a path of being successful. The Motley Fool's Alex Friedman caught up with Levine to talk about the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.
When venture capital investors walk into a pitch meeting, they usually know if they’re saying yes before anyone starts talking. Uri Levine is the co-founder of Waze and the author of “Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution: A Handbook for Entrepreneurs.” Alex Friedman caught up with Levine to talk about: - The early days of Waze. - One way to know if a company “will die.” - What happens, behind the scenes, when venture capital investors choose investments. - ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, and autonomous driving. Company discussed: GOOG, GOOGL Host: Alex Friedman Guest: Uri Levine Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Tim Sparks
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