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Sachin Dev Duggal Builder.ai : Make your own apps in minutes

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Builder.ai, an AI-enabled platform that lets anyone build apps and software without knowing how to code has launched Builder Now. It is a quick prototyping tool that enables businesses to bring in-app ideas within minutes. “It helps customers take their first steps in designing an app and makes their business idea a reality in less than 10 minutes. Sachin Dev Duggal CEO and co-founder Builder.ai said the tool also provides real-time cost estimates and timelines for project-based features and customer needs. Builds operates and scales just about everything customers can think of on its turnkey platform. “Our AI Assembly Line can build tailor-made software using the collective knowledge of what has been created before; An assembly line combines reusable features with expert creators, ” Entrepreneur Sachin Dev Duggal said. It does not require any technical knowledge to build a dream application. “Our platform has an interactive dashboard with a preset template that allows users to q...

Sachin Dev Duggal, Founder and CEO of Builder.ai

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  A Week in My Life:  Sachin Dev Duggal, Founder and CEO of Builder.ai Sachin Dev Duggal is a serial entrepreneur, founding Builder.ai in 2012 as a solution to the long and expensive process of app and software development. Prior to this, he founded technology companies Shoto and Nivio. Sachin Duggal Builder.ai is a technology company that is re-shaping how bespoke software is built, driven by the belief that everyone should have the opportunity to see their business idea come to fruition, without huge investments of funding, time and technical knowledge. More Information about Entrepreneur Sachin Dev Duggal

Interview : Sachin Dev Duggal CEO Builder.ai

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Name: Sachin Dev Duggal Company: Builder.ai Job Title: CEO and Founder Location: London, UK Sachin Dev Duggal is a London-born serial entrepreneur who has experience of building businesses in the UK, US and India. Currently Sachin Duggal CEO and founder of Builder.ai, he has also previously founded companies such as Nivio and Shoto. What was the most valuable piece of career advice that you received? Just recently, I learned about the realities of rapidly scaling a company. When you go from 10 people to 200 people, you go from having an answer, to having the process to have the answer, to having the people that know the process to having an answer. Now, when you go through that double quick, you have zero time to acclimatise to that shift and that's challenging. Because when you, as the co-founder, know it so well that the process and the answer is all in one split second, it gets frustrating why problems don't get solved in bigger teams as quickly. It is also why young c...

Darren Huston Priceline CEO to buy OpenTable for $2.6B

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Extending its reach into restaurant reservations, online travel giant Priceline Group CEO Darren Huston is buying OpenTable for $2.6 billion. Priceline will pay $103 per share in cash, which is a 46% premium over OpenTable’s Thursday closing price of $70.43. OpenTable’s stock soared 48% to $104.48 Friday. Shares of Priceline were down 3% to $1,189. OpenTable charges restaurants monthly fees to seat diners who book their reservations online. It has an inventory of more than 31,000 restaurants, and seats more than 15 million diners a month. “Travelers are diners,” Priceline CEO and President Darren Huston said in a conference call with analysts and reporters. It’s the same customers. There’s opportunity to cross-promote brands. “We spent a long time looking at OpenTable. It’s been on our radar for a long time. We felt now was a good time,” Darren Huston said. Read More at https://ceojournals.com/darren-huston-priceline-ceo-to-buy-opentable-for-2-6b/

Darren Huston – Should Robots Ever look like us

Humanoid robots are a recognizable trope in popular culture, but do machines look a bit creepy and possibly harmful like us? Darren Huston Priceline tops on hotel bookings Whether it’s the robotics books by Isaac Asimov, the 1980s film character Johnny 5, Hollywood’s Avengers: The Age of Ultron or the sci-fi drama Humans by Channel 4, there has long been a fascination with robots becoming sensitive in popular culture-humans who can experience emotions and human-like consciousness. But how realistic is the prospect of robots that become almost indistinguishable from humans-and desirable? Priceline 24% growth in hotel rooms:Darren Huston Ben Goertzel, the creator of Sophia, a Hanson Robotics-based social humanoid robot from Hong Kong, thinks that robots should look like humans to assist “break down doubts and reservations that individuals may have” about interacting with them. “Because individuals like them, you’ll have humanoid robots,” he informs the BBC. “They’d rat...

Darren Huston - Banned 'your wife is hot' air conditioning ad appears on billboard

On a billboard featured an advert is labeled inappropriate by travel bosses and banned from the buses of a city. Darren Huston : China travels next big market The advertisement for air conditioning-described by an academic as "simple sexist"-features the line: "Your wife is hot!" It was intended to appear on seven trains in Nottingham but Adverta, which places advertisements on buses and trams in the town, blocked it and said it could be an insult. The ad designer, Lee Davies, said it was "a bit of harmless fun." Professor Carrie Paechter, director of the Nottingham Center for Children, Young People and Families, said that the advertisement was "like something from the 1950s" and called for its removal. Darren Huston : Hope to show America our fantastic product "If I had young kids, because of the messages it gives them about society, I would not want them to pass that on the way to school," she said. "Th...

PAUL VIOLLIS - JANES WORKPLACE SECURITY HANDBOOK

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Author " Paul Viollis ", "Jane's Workplace Security Handbook" is essential reading for employers, considering all employers have a responsibility to their employees, customers and shareholders to provide a secure environment, including effectively responding to security threats. Key topics covered include violence in the workplace, terrorist attacks, domestic and international travel security, information security and organizational recovery.   More information about Paul Viollis