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#4229 Meta Stanford Business Startup Incubator

#4229 Meta Stanford Business Startup Incubator #4229  Describe how Stanford University has incubated many internet businesses Stanford University’s role in incubating internet businesses is often described as the primary engine behind Silicon Valley. Rather than acting as a traditional ivory tower, Stanford has historically functioned as a "knowledge factory" that actively pushes technology out of the lab and into the marketplace. The university’s impact is staggering: a 2011 study estimated that Stanford alumni have founded nearly 40,000 active companies , which collectively generate annual world revenues of roughly $2.7 trillion —an amount comparable to the GDP of the world’s 10th largest economy. 1. The "Terman" Model of Industry-Academia Symbiosis The blueprint for Stanford’s success was created by Frederick Terman , the Dean of Engineering and later Provost (1940s–1950s). Known as the "Father of Silicon Valley," Terman rejected the idea that academi...

#4228 The next five years of Generative-AI, Agentic-AI and AI-Next-Next

#4228 The next five years of Generative-AI, Agentic-AI and AI-Next-Next #4228  Possibly using the model of the progression of the computer, and the progression of online social applications, describe the next five years of Generative-AI, Agentic-AI and AI-Next-Next To understand where AI is going between 2026 and 2031, it helps to look at the history of the Personal Computer (PC) and Social Media . In both cases, the technology moved from a "tool you go to" to an "environment you live in." Phase 1: Generative AI (The "Mainframe" & "AOL" Era) Years: 2022 – 2025 The PC Parallel: Like the Mainframe/Early PC , Generative AI was a destination. You had to go to a specific place (ChatGPT, Midjourney) and "input" commands. It was revolutionary but siloed. The Social Parallel: Like AOL or MySpace , it was about individual creation. You made a post; you generated an image. It was a one-to-one interaction between a human and a static porta...