How are mid-career founders in their thirties and forties leveraging AI agents?
Replied byGarry Tan
President & CEO at Y Combinator
Niche: Technology
Revenue: Not Publicly Disclosed/month
Location: Mountain View, California, United States
Started: 2005
We are seeing a major trend of experienced founders in their late thirties and forties building highly successful startups. These founders know exactly what to build and how to navigate enterprise systems. By using AI agents, a small team of two or three people can scale to fifteen million dollars in annual recurring revenue.
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