Lovable CEO Says Europe’s AI Startups Have a Confidence Problem, Not a Talent Problem
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The CEO of Lovable says talent was never the issue with Europe's AI scene
Lovable CEO Anton Osika.Sam Barnes/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty ImagesLovable's CEO says Europe's AI problem isn't talent — it's believing it can rival Silicon Valley.The startup's rapid growth challenges the idea that founders need to move to Silicon Valley to succeed.He said Europe's next challenge is building the infrastructure to match its AI talent.European AI startups don't have a talent problem. They have a confidence problem.That'…
Lovable CEO says Europe’s AI startups have a confidence problem, not a talent problem
Lovable CEO Anton Osika says European AI startups do not have a talent shortage, they have a confidence deficit. In a post on X over the weekend, Osika argued that founders were repeatedly told to move to San Francisco if they wanted to build a serious AI company, but that the real barrier was never [ . . . ] This story continues at The Next Web
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