Can AI companies turn brainrot into revenue? | TechCrunch
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Can AI companies turn brainrot into revenue? | TechCrunch
"The U.S. government shutdown that began this week is the first in seven years. While it might not feel immediately disruptive, for startups waiting on permits, visas, or regulatory approvals, even a few weeks can become an existential problem. On this episode of Equity, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Max Zeff talk through how uncertainty is affecting startups in ways people might not realize, plus the messy reality of AI companies still trying to figure out sustainable business models."
"While it might not feel immediately disruptive, for startups waiting on permits, visas, or regulatory approvals, even a few weeks can become an existential problem. On this episode of Equity, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Max Zeff talk through how uncertainty is affecting startups in ways people might not realize, plus the messy reality of AI companies still trying to figure out sustainable business models. Watch to hear more about:"
The U.S. government shutdown began this week and is the first in seven years. Startups waiting on permits, visas, or regulatory approvals can face existential problems when delays last even a few weeks. Uncertainty from the shutdown affects startups in less obvious operational and financial ways. AI companies are still trying to establish sustainable business models amid market and funding pressures. Delays in government processing can stall product launches, hiring of international talent, and compliance milestones. These combined pressures amplify risk for early-stage companies and can force pivots, layoffs, or closures.
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