In this interview, Edwin Chen, founder of Surge, discusses his company's focus on high-quality data for AI model training. He contrasts Surge with other companies he describes as "body shops," which lack technological innovation and quality control. Edwin emphasizes the importance of prioritizing data quality, building efficient teams, and avoiding the pitfalls of growth for the sake of growth, as often seen in larger tech companies. He shares insights on hiring, the value of small teams, and his vision for the future of AI, including the potential for single-person billion-dollar companies. Edwin also touches on the role of synthetic data, the importance of human-labeled data, and his company's mission to contribute to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).
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