Neo & Noteworthy: Turning ideas into video with Pika, Kalshi’s lawsuit against the government, and more
Enjoy our monthly recap! For a daily dose, follow @Neo on Twitter, where we retweet our community’s voices each day.
In November, Neo portfolio companies shared exciting updates,
Kalshi filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, making a case for trading on U.S. elections outcomes.
Graphite shared a case study on how their platform has helped Ramp 3x their shipping speed.
Scale collaborated with Nvidia on HelpSteer, a multi-attribute dataset that provides annotations for the various aspects of a helpful response.
Warp surveyed over 1.5K developers and shared findings on the most popular CLI tools, terminal proficiency, the rise of AI, and more.
and community members shared original content and updates on personal projects.
Demi (CEO) left her Stanford AI PhD to start Pika, the idea-to-video platform that brings your creativity to motion.
Igor (Stanford CS Undergraduate) shared his journey towards building Imaginara, from learning how to code on Code.org to interning for Neo portfolio companies.
Olivia (Kangaroo CEO) and her roommate built a version of the Humane pin on the Apple watch in one night.
Advay and Ying Hang built Vid2Doc, a platform that allows you to convert your demo videos into ready-to-use documentation
.We can’t wait to see what you all learn, accomplish, and share in December 🎉