Abheek Anand (@abheek) 's Twitter Profile
Abheek Anand

@abheek

SE Asia and India investing @peakxvpartners. Former entrepreneur and product guy. 🤓🐱🥁🐳. 🇺🇸✈️🇮🇳✈️🇸🇬.

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50 years after he debuted "The Art of Computer Programming," Donald Knuth reflects on his opus-in-progress. “It started out that computer scientists were worried nobody was listening to us. Now I’m worried that too many people are listening.” nyti.ms/2EtFUtJ

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We Sequoia Capital are very proud to support the work Wellcome is doing on antimicrobial resistance, epidemic preparedness, safer births, Ebola response, and crazy ambitious new ideas to 10x healthcare around the world. It is an honor & a privilege to work for such great causes.

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"Successful founders change the shape of the attention curve" Click through for more tips on how to pitch more effectively

Peak XV Partners (@peakxvpartners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We asked ourselves: how can we best serve early-stage founders? Can we do more to give them an unfair advantage? Thrilled to launch Surge (Surge) - a new kind of rapid scale-up program for early stage #startups in #India & #ASEAN. #GetReadyToSurge linkedin.com/pulse/introduc…

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1/ We Sequoia Capital hear stories like this about Eric S. Yuan every day It’s no coincidence that this humble & amazing founder is at the helm of such a wonderful company, @zoom_us In fact, his humility has been a key driver of their success

Surge (@_surgeahead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A little over 72 hours before we close applications for Surge. It’s right down to the wire! Head over to surgeahead.com to apply. Let’s get this done! #GetReadyToSurge

Nemil Dalal (@nemild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After years of reflection, my four (software) startup engineering killers are: 1. Premature scaling 2. Too much shiny/new tech 3. Bad hiring (great engineer, but not great startup eng) 4. Eng/business mismatch What are yours? nemil.com/musings/four-s…

Abheek Anand (@abheek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy to see my former employer Facebook's Return to Work program - helping those who have left the workforce for 2+ yrs come back fulltime. We must have more orgs do this, especially in Asia fb.careers/returntowork

Surge (@_surgeahead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pick just 1 or 2 metrics at each phase of your #startup journey & track them relentlessly, says Abheek Anand. The ability to articulate a vision and break it down into measurable goals helps #founders move the ball forward every day. surgeahead.com/driving-everyd…

Peak XV Partners (@peakxvpartners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome aboard Amit Jain. Absolutely thrilled to have you join the ex-Sequoia India family! Looking forward to a fantastic journey together. #onwards linkedin.com/pulse/sequoia-…

Abheek Anand (@abheek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

techcrunch.com/2019/11/25/app… Appier continues to be one of the leading AI companies in Asia. We @Sequoia_India are thrilled to have been partners for 5+ years and look fwd to their continued success. Onwards!

Peak XV Partners (@peakxvpartners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are deeply grateful to Sequoia’s LPs, who have committed $1.35B to two new Sequoia India venture and growth funds. The region’s #startup ecosystem is at a fork in the road. We believe there is an opportunity to make different choices for the future. linkedin.com/pulse/fork-roa…

Peak XV Partners (@peakxvpartners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What started as an experiment in a Harvard dorm and became one of Sequoia India’s 1st partnerships in SEA has grown into a 🚀company powered by a maniacal focus on #customer centricity. Congrats Chih-Han, Joe, Winnie & everyone Appier on today’s #IPO! sequoiacap.com/india/build/ap…

Saurabh Srivastava (@_saurabh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 50% of the reported reasoning abilities of LLMs might not be true reasoning. How do we evaluate models trained on the entire internet? I.e., what novel questions can we ask of something that has seen all written knowledge? Below: new eval, results, code, and paper.

More than 50% of the reported reasoning abilities of LLMs might not be true reasoning.

How do we evaluate models trained on the entire internet? I.e., what novel questions can we ask of something that has seen all written knowledge? Below: new eval, results, code, and paper.