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All the public ones?




I'd say at that point they are no longer startups, they've already started up

Lots of businesses like to claim being a "startup" as it brings connotations of innovation, dynamism, coolness, being the "next big thing" etc. There are many senses of the word, and it can be used in different ways (e.g. I work at a small business which has some elements of startup culture, and it's not an incorrect way to give people a sense of what it's like here - but we're definitely well established) but I think often being one of the "cool kids" is part of the motivation.

I would say in the AI age almost every business is a startup as per PGs definition [https://paulgraham.com/growth.html]



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