What is the toughest problem you are solving right now?
Replied byFabricio Bloisi
CEO, Prosus and Naspers at Prosus
Niche: AI, eCommerce, Marketplace, Technology, Finance, Edu, Health & Wellness
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: UK
Started: 2015 or
The toughest problem for me is to build the next Tencent. We have strong internet companies in Latin America, Europe, and India, but the challenge is creating big tech outside the US and China. AI is the biggest risk because it changes everything, but it is also the biggest opportunity ever.
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