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Bangladesh is in making of cloths , towels , bedsheet and lungi . may be bilal is talking about some CEO of cloth factory.@Bilal9: And there ARE Pakistanis who are CEOs of larger companies. Even Bangladeshis to some extent, but numbers will be smaller.
Bilal bhai,
Can you name some of them?
Regards
And then they parked their investment trucks in Lahore after crossing wagha border .Foreign investors came to India with high hopes of a big market and cheap labor; yet they all left with a broken heart and pockets with holes.
Many pakistanis made thousands of rupees by making tik tok dance videos, this guy may be on of those beneficiary.Funny thing is, of all Chinese Tech companies he could have used for proxy bragging, he chose TikTok.
Many pakistanis made thousands of rupees by making tik tok dance videos, this guy may be on of those beneficiary.
Dont worry, it will happen , chatgpt is not big deal of a company than a Google or a Microsoft@RiazHaq what would happen when an Indian takes over as a CEO of chatgpt in future.
$10 million is not enough to compete, Heck even $10 billion might not be sufficientAltman said that a wrong question had been asked to him and reiterated that with an investment of $10 million, India would find it tough to compete with OpenAI.
"this is really taken out of context! the question was about competing with us with $10 million, which i really do think is not going to work. but i still said try! however, i think it’s the wrong question," Altman wrote on Saturday.
Clickbait BS. Don't understand why people from Pakistan (& old Pakistan) are making a fuss, or Indians in here talking about Google CEOs. What kind of intelligent discussion is this?
Agree 100% Riaz bhai.
This reflects more on Modi's politics.
A comparison with China will not translate to better vote statistics for Modi.
In fact - even a comparison with Bangladesh does not translate well for votes either - Indians try to hide the fact that Bangladesh GDP per capita nominal is higher than India. Modi's juggernaut is built on puffed up propaganda with BS "showcase" projects. A few glitzy malls and airports for the rich does not a super power make.
India and Indians outside of the backoffice jobs bandwagon are still in the same sad place economically as they were when Modi took office.
And backoffice isn't doing all that hot either.
@Bilal9: And there ARE Pakistanis who are CEOs of larger companies. Even Bangladeshis to some extent, but numbers will be smaller.
Bilal bhai,
Can you name some of them?
Regards
The first question comes why an Indian only ? Why not Riaz Haq
Why not any other pakistani ?
Answer is level of education in India is better than pakistan .
Comparing yourself to "muslim world" is like the special olympics.It's a mistake to assume that everyone wants to be a CEO of an established company.
There are many who choose to be entrepreneurs rather than corporate managers.
There's a long and illustrious list of successful Pakistani entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and elsewhere in the world.
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It's a mistake to assume that everyone wants to be a CEO of an established company.
There are many who choose to be entrepreneurs rather than corporate managers.
There's a long and illustrious list of successful Pakistani entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and elsewhere in the world.
Pakistanis Make Up Silicon Valley's Largest Foreign-Born Muslim Group
News, analysis and opinions about India, Pakistan, US, Canada, Europe, Mid East, South Asia, Silicon Valley, High Technology, Economy, Politics, Worldwww.riazhaq.com
The list of people who want to be CEO of Google and Microsoft is a long one. To suggest otherwise is sour grapes.It's a mistake to assume that everyone wants to be a CEO of an established company.
Dwarfed by even longer list of Indian entrepreneurs and people of other nationalitiesThere's a long and illustrious list of successful Pakistani entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and elsewhere in the world.
WTF, Tata actually owns Jaguar/Land Rover.
Dwarfed by even longer list of Indian entrepreneurs and people of other nationalities
@RiazHaq FYI if Pakistanis were good entrepreneurs you won't be hitting the IMF for 20+ times