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Inventing The Future
Julian Alvarez
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Julian Alvarez on Inventing The Future of Learning with AI at Wisdolia
Épisode 35
vendredi 7 juillet 2023 • Durée 46:23
The human brain is one of the most complex objects in the known universe. But it didn't come with an instruction manual. And in school, we were told what to learn but no one ever taught us how to learn effectively. By combining today's unprecedented AI capabilities with the latest research in the science of how we learn most effectively, Julian Alvarez and David Glass are on a quest to invent the future of learning at Wisdolia. In this special episode, Julian is interviewed by his co-founder, David, to get Julian’s perspective on the ups and downs of his startup journey, why he left his job at Meta to become a startup founder, what he is now building at Wisdolia, and his thoughts on the generative AI x Learning spaces. Wisdolia is an AI learning co-pilot that creates an interactive & personalized learning experience from any learning material, with the goal of making it easier than ever to engage in active learning. They started with a Chrome extension for students that uses AI to generate question & answer flashcards from any YouTube video, article, or PDF. Wisdolia is on a mission to transform anyone into a super learner who can retain and understand anything at least 10x better and faster 🚀 They launched 5 months ago and have over 50k downloads and 500+ paying subscribers after starting to monetize 2 months ago. Wisdolia is currently raising their pre-seed round and will be closing the round soon. Reach out to Julian if you’re interested in learning more. Julian also gets vulnerable and shares the insane story of how he got suspended from his University for hiring freelancers to do his homework 😮 💬 Discussed in this episode... 1:24 Why did you start Inventing The Future? 4:24 What got you interested in startups? 10:35 The story of when Julian got suspended from college for cheating 21:55 Why did you leave Meta for the startup life? 25:18 The biggest mistakes on Julian’s startup journey 29:40 What is Wisdolia? 32:25 How we got our first 100 users 35:20 Which Gen AI startups will succeed? 40:40 The Crisis of Exponential Change 43:55 What has entrepreneurship taught you about life? Follow Julian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfiniteJulian0 Connect with Julian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianalv... Check out Wisdolia at: https://wisdolia.com ________________________________________________________________ 🎙️ This podcast was recorded in a studio provided by Founder's Inc in San Francisco. F.inc is a community of relentless founders building epic companies: https://f.inc 🎶 Music provided by Pablo Galbusera from http://auribus.io - handcrafted music for all media 🙋🏻♂️ YOUR HOST: Julian Alvarez is the Co-founder & CEO at Wisdolia. Become a super learner with Wisdolia: https://wisdolia.com 🚀 OUR MISSION: Our mission is to introduce you to the ideas and entrepreneurs that will inspire and empower you to solve the world's biggest problems. 🌐 OUR WEBSITE: https://inventingthefuture.ai 🦜 FOLLOW US on socials for small doses of podcast clips, startup wisdom, and the latest in AI & tech ▶️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@inventing.the.future 📷 Instagram: https://instagram.com/inventing.the.f... 📧 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/itf-newsletter 📅 Learn more about Julian and Connect with him: https://julian.ai
Getting Your First 1,000 Users + 10x Growth Strategies For Startups | #34 w/ Claudio Fuentes
Épisode 34
jeudi 20 avril 2023 • Durée 24:38
You've build something incredible but now you have to figure out how the hell you're going to find the first people that are going to use your product. So, how do you get your first 10, 100, and 1,000 users? And how do you bring in a consistent stream of users so that you can constantly get feedback on new product changes with a different cohort of users? In this episode, I spoke with Claudio Fuentes about how he and his startup, Leap, have gotten over 10k users in just over a month since launching. Leap recently went pretty viral after Elon Musk replied to a Tweet about Leap. Claudio discusses the mindsets and strategies around how to build a growth engine for your startup and constantly seek out 10x growth opportunities. Claudio is a 3x founder and currently the co-founder of Leap, an API that lets you integrate AI Image Generation into any app.
Follow Claudio on Twitter: https://twitter.com/claud_fuen
Connect with Claudio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiofuen
Check out Leap at: https://tryleap.ai
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🎙️ This podcast was recorded in a studio provided by Founder's Inc in San Francisco. F.inc is a community of relentless founders building epic companies: https://f.inc
▶️ You can see the video recording of this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@inventing.the.future
🎶 Music provided by Pablo Galbusera from Auribus.io - handcrafted music for all media
🙋🏻♂️ YOUR HOST: Julian Alvarez is the Co-founder & CEO at Wisdolia. Wisdolia is a Chrome extension that uses AI to generate flashcards for any PDF / article so that you can better ingrain what you are learning. Check it out at: https://wisdolia.com
🚀 OUR MISSION: Our mission is to introduce you to the ideas and founders that will inspire and empower you to solve the world's biggest problems.
🦜 FOLLOW US on socials for small doses of podcast clips, startup wisdom, tech entrepreneurship stories, news, and more
▶️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@inventing.the.future
📷 Instagram: https://instagram.com/inventing.the.future
📧 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/itf-newsletter
🎧 Other Platforms to Listen On
🎙 Spotify: https://bit.ly/itf-spotify
🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/itf-apple
📅 Connect With Julian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianalvarez42
#25: Thriving In The New World of Work w/ Kian Gohar, an Innovation Expert and the Founder & CEO of Geolab
Épisode 25
jeudi 17 février 2022 • Durée 58:56
The pandemic completely shifted the nature of how we work. The abrupt changes brought by the pandemic either destroyed companies or forced them to radically adapt. In this episode, Julian speaks with Kian Gohar about the leadership principles, culture changes, and new rules of work that are required to thrive in this new age.
❓ Who is Kian?
Kian Gohar inspires the world’s leading organizations to harness innovation and moonshots to solve complex problems.
💥 Kian is the co-author of “Competing in the New World of Work” with Keith Ferrazzi, which was published just two days ago on February 15th by HBR. The book highlights the future of work by providing research-based insights and best practices for leading change in the ever-evolving post-pandemic world of work. Kian, Keith, and their team interviewed over 2000 executives, entrepreneurs, change-makers, and leaders around the world to understand what they do and how they responded to the pandemic. We’ll talk about many of the lessons shared from the book in this episode.
💥 Kian is the founder of Geolab, an innovation research and training firm empowering leaders through coaching, strategy, and design.
💥 Previously, he was an Executive Director of the XPRIZE Foundation, designing moonshot challenges to solve pressing global problems through partnerships with corporations, foundations and governments.
💥 He was also on the faculty of Singularity University, teaching exponential thinking to thousands of entrepreneurs and executives. Kian has coached the leadership teams of dozens of Fortune 500 companies and is a sought-after public speaker on innovation.
💥 He is a graduate of Northwestern, the London School of Economics, and Harvard Business School.
💣 4 Value Bombs
💥 1. There are four leadership competencies that consistently showed up in leaders and companies that thrived during the pandemic. Doing all 4 leadership competencies really well puts you in a flow state of being radically adaptable. The four competencies are collaboration, agility, resilience, and foresight.
💥 2. One of the main advantages of working in person is having spontaneous conversations that can lead to an idea or a better relationship. In the new remote world, you should create a culture where you can feel comfortable calling somebody and asking them a question.
💥 3. To improve the foresight of your team/company, task everyone to identify one particular external threat that could impact your business, whether that’s tech, economics, policy, or a competitor. Ask them to track that domain for the course of a month and report back with their findings.
💥 4. Entrepreneurship is a journey, not a career path. It isn’t a path because there is no clear direction of where you are headed. As long as you’re open to learning, pivoting, and working with people who you really admire and who are going to change the world, you’ll open yourself up to a lot of opportunities.
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Kian’s LinkedIn
Kian’s Instagram
Kian’s Twitter
Competing In The New World of Work
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 3 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.
#24: ITF One Year Anniversary: Personal & Vulnerable Stories w/ Julian Alvarez
Épisode 24
jeudi 27 janvier 2022 • Durée 30:54
In this special episode, we celebrate ITF’s one-year birthday, which happens to be Julian’s birthday as well! To celebrate, Julian gets personal, vulnerable, and deep.
We usually interview next-level entrepreneurs on this podcast but with this episode, you’ll get the opportunity to know Julian better as he tells the story of three of the most transformative experiences in his life.
The three stories consist of...
- The recognition of Julian’s privilege
- The discovery of Julian’s purpose
- The biggest mistake Julian has ever made, which got him suspended from school 😮
Julian also touches on having left his previous startup, Vize, to pursue an idea he has become obsessed about and felt that he could not ignore. The new startup is named Mindflow and we are building a learn-to-earn platform that leverages crypto and NFTs to financially incentivize people to learn.
“When you do things with the focus on what benefit you will get out of it, your potential and motivation will be limited. But when you focus your energy on how you can contribute to all of humanity, you tap into an unbounded source of energy.” — Julian Alvarez
We thank you all for supporting this podcast and for boarding this rocket ship with us. In many ways, this exponential journey is just beginning so buckle up and let’s continue to ascend onward and upward 🚀
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 3 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.
#23: Raising $19 Million in Funding After 5 Pivots For His AI Startup w/ Krish Ramineni, Co-Founder and CEO of Fireflies AI
Épisode 23
jeudi 13 janvier 2022 • Durée 40:55
How can you capture the knowledge buried inside conversations and convert them into actions?
After graduating early from UPenn in 2015, Krish Ramineni dove headfirst into Microsoft as a Product Manager. Krish enjoyed his job and he was learning a lot but he realized that he was making incremental improvements to existing products instead of being truly innovative and building new products. When graduate school at Cambridge was right around the corner a year later, a fateful meeting with Sam Udotong (current Co-founder and CTO) led him to tinker around. Together they build the foundation for Fireflies AI: an AI note-taking assistant for your meetings.
Fireflies raised $14M in their series A round and $5m in their seed round. Krish Ramineni and Sam Udotong recently made in on Forbes 30 Under 30.
Fireflies went through at least 5 pivots before finding product-market fit and Krish and Sam both lives on pizza and soylent for over a year before building something that could attract the attention of investors.
❗ What PROBLEM is Fireflies AI solving?
Approximately 40% of our time is spent in meetings daily, but that knowledge is rarely captured in an efficient and reusable manner. We also speak an average of 150 words/minute, but write approximately 50 words/minute. Meetings are often not easily transferrable to output.
Moreover, how do you extract value from an audio recording or transcript? What if you want to pluck only the action items, important dates, or metrics discussed? Whether you’re preparing to sit down with competitors, investors, or your internal team, extensive manual effort is required to condense a meeting into digestible, high-value morsels.
🛠️ What is Fireflies AI’s SOLUTION?
Imagine summarizing an hour-long meeting in five minutes by using an AI that can guess which parts of the conversation are the most important.
Fireflies AI is an AI meeting assistant that joins your meetings across Zoom, WebEx, Skype, Google Meet and all other video conferencing platforms. Not only does it take notes, summarizes the meeting and transcribes it at extremely high accuracy levels, it creates a knowledge base of meeting content. Their AI tool intelligently extracts value out of the recordings, allowing you to easily navigate the most crucial parts of the phone call.
Moreover, with their integrations and workflows, the assistant automatically inputs information into other applications and systems and even can send recaps to Slack. This automates tedious post-meeting work so employees can focus their energy on curating rich and meaningful conversations.
- Krish Ramineni's LinkedIn
- Krish Ramineni's Instagram
- Krish Ramineni’s Twitter
- Fireflies' Website
- Fireflies' LinkedIn
- Fireflies' Instagram
- Fireflies' Twitter
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 3 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.
#22.2: WTF is an NFT? Masterclass On Everything You Need To Know About NFTs w/ Julian Alvarez | Part 2
Épisode 22
lundi 20 décembre 2021 • Durée 30:51
This was a monumental year for NFTs. The most expensive NFT was sold for $69.3 million. The market cap (total money in NFTs) of NFTs went from $17 million in January to $3.25 billion in August (19,000% increase in 8 months). The trading volume went from $4.75 million to $6.5 billion in the last year (141,000% increase). And finally, this year, the number of people that own an NFT went from 1 million to 25 million. This is truly insane exponential hockey stick type growth, and things are just getting started.
You may be thinking, “Alright yeah, that sounds pretty wild but WTF is an NFT and why should I care?”
WTF is an NFT? No, NFTs are not Northern Fried Tacos and they are not Ninja Fighting Tattoos. NFT stands for non-fungible token. To understand what non-fungible means, let’s first understand what fungible means. When something is fungible, that means it can be exchanged for something else of equal value. For example currencies like the USD or Bitcoin are fungible. You can exchange any $5 bill for any other $5 bill and you'll have the exact same thing.
How Do NFTs Work? NFTs are possible thanks to the technology of the blockchain, which is the same technology that powers Bitcoin. The blockchain can be thought of as a public decentralized database, where anyone can see what is currently stored on the blockchain and see the full history of all transactions. Therefore, with NFTs, you can see a record of when the NFT was created, who currently owns it, and the history of all the transactions for that NFT. These NFTs uniquely represent pieces of media that can be anything digital, including art, videos, music, gifs, games, text, memes, and code.
Use Cases For NFTs There are many different use cases for NFTs today but given that it is such a novel technology, new use cases are continuing to be created every day. Here are a few of the use cases that are covered in this episode.
- Digital Art / Collectibles
- Music
- Access Based NFTs
- Gaming
- Redeemables
- Identity
- Certifications / Credentials
- Land in the Metaverse
- Fractionalized Ownership of Assets
In this episode, we also discuss how NFTs are giving unprecedented financial power to creatives, how NFTs will change internet culture, how to buy NFTs, and what to look for when investing in NFTs.
NFTs are still early, and will evolve. Their utility will increase as digital experiences are built around them, including marketplaces, social networks, showcases (virtual museums, your own space in the Metaverse), games, virtual worlds, and more. Someday every internet community might have its own micro-economy, including NFTs and fungible tokens that users can use, own, and collect.
Still uncertain about some of these concepts or have follow up questions? Feel free to reach out to Julian through Instagram (@infinitejuliaan) or Twitter (@infinitejuliaan).
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 3 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.
#22.1: WTF is an NFT? Masterclass On Everything You Need To Know About NFTs w/ Julian Alvarez | Pt 1
Épisode 22
lundi 20 décembre 2021 • Durée 28:04
#21: Building Exponential Organizations & Transforming Broken Systems w/ Salim Ismail, Chairman at OpenExO, Founding Executive Director at Singularity University, Author, & Serial Entrepreneur
Épisode 21
vendredi 3 décembre 2021 • Durée 49:04
The companies that end up going bankrupt do so because they fail to disrupt themselves. In other words, they generate such an insane amount of revenue that they develop a corporate immune system that will attack any idea that poses a threat to the company's core business.
It was during his time at Singularity University that Salim did his seminal research on the attributes that the fastest growing companies in the world had in common. Salim compiled this research to write his popular book, Exponential Organizations.
🧑🏼🦲 More About Salim
Salim is a sought-after business strategist who presents globally to the leaders of many of the world’s largest companies and Heads of State.
He is the Chairman at OpenExO, the Author of Exponential Organizations, a Board Member at X Prize Foundation, and the Founding Executive Director at Singularity University.
Salim is a serial entrepreneur. Most recently, he founded OpenExO and ExO Works. He previously founded several technology companies, including New York Grant Company, Confabb, PubSub Concepts, Fastrack Institute, and Ångströ, which Google acquired in 2010. In addition, he led Brickhouse, Yahoo!’s internal incubator.
🚀 How To Start a Startup (According to Salim)
- Finding your MTP (Massively Transformative Purpose) is the first and most important step.
- After you find your MTP, either create or find communities that are trying to solve that problem. In those communities, you will be able to learn more about the problem and find the people you need to form a team.
- Put together a founding team with a few key roles such as engineering, business, product, etc.
- Come up with your breakthrough Idea (aka your Moonshot) that is at least 10x better than the status quo.
If your product is not 10x better than the status quo, the market will ignore you. If your product is 10x better, the market can't ignore you. - Follow lean startup thinking, such as iterating on your MVP until you find product-market fit. You must go from 0 to 1 before you can begin to scale (going from 1 to n).
- Set up the rest of the ExO attributes
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💣 Value Bomb
💥 1. To transform a system, it is better to create an entirely new system rather than trying to restructure an existing system. After studying examples from history, Salim has found that you can never ever fix the old. The only way to transform a system is to go to the edge of the existing system and build a new capability and let people migrate to it and let that become the new center of gravity. When Salim and his team work with big companies, they do not try to do disruptive innovation in the mothership. Instead, they create an edge organization and let it become the new center of gravity.
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 3 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.
#20: Creating The Future of Food & Strategic Platform Building w/ Henrik Kristensen, Founder and CEO of Blendhub
Épisode 20
jeudi 4 novembre 2021 • Durée 57:44
Due to the countless barriers to innovation, many people never choose to innovate or bring their ideas to life. And the grand majority of those who do try to innovate end up failing. How do you lower the cost of innovation and maximize the probability of success?
Henrik Stamm Kristensen is a serial entrepreneur who has founded five companies, four of which are food technology companies and one of which is a communications platform. After 35 years in the food industry, he is now the Founder and CEO (Chief Moonshot Officer) at BlendHub and the Founder of ChemoMetric Brain.
❗ What PROBLEM is BlendHub solving?
It's a human right to know what we are putting into our mouths. Unfortunately, food industries are mostly B2B. It will require time and patience to educate them, in order to eventually reach the end consumer.
🛠️ What is BlendHub's SOLUTION?
Creating a platform for food production as a service. Under the BlendHub umbrella in the four food technology companies, they ensure food safety, food security, and food quality. Initially, it began with a static factory, but this wasn't enough. They needed a global replication model.
So, they invented the world's first portable powder blending, packaging, and quality control factory in a forty foot container. After the first one was patented in 2010, it was deployed in India in 2011. Through localization, they were able to save 30% on costs. They ideated a multi-localized network of food production hubs that are closer to the ingredients and the final consumers.
📱 Socials
Henrik Kristensen's LinkedIn
Henrik Kristensen's Instagram
Henrik Kristensen's Twitter
BlendHub's Website
BlendHub's LinkedIn
BlendHub's Instagram
BlendHub's Twitter
ChemoMetric Brain's Website
ChemoMetric Brain's LinkedIn
ChemoMetric Brain's Instagram
ChemoMetric Brain's Twitter
💣 Value Bomb
💥 1. Break out of your comfort zone and travel. Travel will expose you to the problems that exist out there. All of those problems = potential opportunities! When you discover one that interests you AND excites you, it may be the ONE problem worth dedicating your life to. It could be the key to unlocking your future. When Henrik travelled, he witnessed the various ways people use and consume food, leading him to innovate in his industry.
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 3 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.
#19: Everything You Need To Know About CRYPTO, & How To Invest w/ Matthew and Micah, Co-Founders of Mage
Épisode 19
jeudi 14 octobre 2021 • Durée 01:10:11
Cryptocurrency is the fastest growing technology in history. Its current growth rate is 113% annually and it's the first asset to have gone up 2 million percent since its inception. It's accelerating twice as fast as the Internet did during the dot-com boom. Visualize this: 140M crypto users exist today, but this number will scale to 1B by 2024.
Matthew Chivers and Micah Baylor are propelling this movement forward through Mage, a blockchain consulting company that provides a range of services to accelerate the adoption of blockchain technologies. They consult across crypto, blockchain, digital real estate, sales strategy and sales development.
Matthew is the Co-Founder and CEO at Mage. Micah is the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Mage.
❗ What PROBLEM is the problem with the existing financial infrastructure?
61% of people globally do not have a bank account. There are barriers that cause friction to acquiring this essential service: a legal identity, credit history, age, and proof of residency. Even for those with access, the banks in their country may not be trustworthy.
Banks often abuse their power to freeze or close bank accounts. While this can decrease the number of clients engaging in illegal activities, governments (like in Nigeria) can close down bank accounts of organizations that are protesting against them. In this scenario, Bitcoin served as a platform through which they could receive donations and payments, financing their protests without government intervention.
Moreover, the US government owes a towering debt of $16T. They remedy this by printing money or raising taxes, which hurts the global economy. Money printing raises inflation rates, decreasing the value of the existing US dollar. You're incentivized to spend your money now instead of saving it, which is not in the best interest of your financial future. Tesla, for example, bought bitcoin to hedge against government money printing.
🛠️ What is Mage's SOLUTION?
The trend is clear. We've transitioned as a developed society from commerce to e-commerce, mail to e-mail, and now we are making the transition from money to e-money.
📱 Socials
Micah Baylor's LinkedIn
Micah Baylor's Instagram
Matthew Chivers' LinkedIn
Matthew Chivers' Instagram
Mage's Website
Mage's LinkedIn
Mage's Metaverse Instagram
Mage's Blockchain Instagram
Mage's Arts Management Instagram
"With the way money works, you don't realize that there is a problem until you take in the global context of how people in different parts of the world transact and how they are being left out of essential financial services." -Julian
Visit inventingthefuture.ai for the full show notes, which includes a full transcription of the conversation, a link to the YouTube Video interview, the top 2 value bombs, people & resources mentioned, and more!
This podcast is hosted by Julian Alvarez, the Co-Founder & CTO at Vize and a Software Engineer at Facebook.









