Kabir's Tech Dives
I'm always fascinated by new technology, especially AI. One of my biggest regrets is not taking AI electives during my undergraduate years. Now, with consumer-grade AI everywhere, I’m constantly discovering compelling use cases far beyond typical ChatGPT sessions.
As a tech founder for over 22 years, focused on niche markets, and the author of several books on web programming, Linux security, and performance, I’ve experienced the good, bad, and ugly of technology from Silicon Valley to Asia.
In this podcast, I share what excites me about the future of tech, from everyday automation to product and service development, helping to make life more efficient and productive.
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Kabir's Tech Dives
Game Theory for Tech Startup Founders
This episode introduces game theory as a valuable tool for tech startup founders. It explains core game theory concepts, such as Nash Equilibrium, zero-sum versus non-zero-sum games, and the Prisoner's Dilemma, showing how these apply to various startup scenarios. The text then demonstrates practical applications, including investor negotiations, pricing strategies, and market entry. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking, anticipating competitor actions, understanding incentives, and avoiding long-term pitfalls to achieve success. The piece advocates for a systematic, rather than intuitive, approach to decision-making, urging founders to proactively learn and apply these principles.
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