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Scott Wu, co-founder and CEO of Cognition and a former competitive programming champion, shares insights on Cognition's swift $220M acquisition of Windsurf. He discusses the surprising reasons founders are leaving struggling startups, the overlooked potential of Windsurf by Google, and the shifting landscape of AI development. With 50% of new code being AI-generated, Wu predicts a future where coding may transform into simple descriptions of desired outputs, revealing how Cognition has quietly achieved remarkable growth in the competitive AI sector.
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Rapid Windsurf Acquisition
- Cognition found the opportunity to acquire Windsurf at the same time as the market and made a quick offer within 72 hours.
- They moved fast to secure the deal, balancing engineering strengths and team complementarity with quick decision-making.
Hidden Value in Windsurf
- Valuable assets and strong teams often get overlooked in large tech deals.
- The Windsurf product, data, code, and team represented significant hidden value despite the perception of people leaving.
AI's Significant Technological Impact
- AI represents the greatest technological shift in our era, likely eclipsing the internet.
- Only a small group of individuals truly shape the trajectory of AI development globally.