Girik Gangwani

Girik Gangwani

Building in AI and Automation

About

Business makes sense to me the way music did to Beethoven (at least when he was 5 years old). Currently a founder in the AI and Automation space (automateme.live), working with just me and my swarm of AI agents (and yes, applying top 10 leadership hacks on them). I am know to have a deep understanding of human psychology and an eye for problem observation, complemented by an obsessive mind for solving them. I love bridging business with tech to move things faster and simpler. Looking forward to meeting like-minded people (or mentors) so we can accompany each other to the destinations we set.

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Claude by Anthropicp/claudeNika

28d ago

People are switching from OpenAI to Claude following Sam Altman's announcement today.

TL;DR: Anthropic refused to sign a contract with the Pentagon that would have allowed the U.S. military to use all of its models without restrictions. Anthropic insisted on an exception, and brace yourself, that its models cannot be used: 1) for mass surveillance of citizens, 2) for autonomous killing. Now the administration is threatening that if the founder of Anthropic doesn't change his mind by a certain date, they will come after him.

Google, OpenAI, and Musk (Grok) have all signed the contract.

Following Sam Altman's announcement over the past few hours, people have been speaking out massively about cancelling their OpenAI subscriptions and subscribing to Claude.

Girik Gangwani

2mo ago

Solo Founder Running an AI Agency with Zero Employees (Just AI Agents). Here's What I Learned 🤖

Hey Product Hunt!

Just joined today. I'm Girik, founder of Automate Me, where it's literally me + a swarm of AI agents running client projects.

The setup: For the past year, I've been deep in the trenches building AI automations for businesses. No team. No employees. Just me orchestrating agents like a one-man symphony (Beethoven vibes, except I can hear ).

Y Combinatorp/ycNika

2mo ago

Y Combinator offers 7 startups ideas they want to fund (Spring 2026)

As usual, Y Combinator came up with segments that are worth investing:

1. Cursor for Product Managers
2. AI-Native Hedge Funds
3. AI-Native Agencies
4. Stablecoin Financial Services
5. AI for Government
6. Modern Metal Mills
7. AI Guidance for Physical Work 8. Large Spatial Models 9. Infra for Government Fraud Hunters 10. Make LLMs Easy to Train

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