San Francisco’s Hacker Fellowship Zero (HF0) is attracting AI developers to its roughly three-month program, which helps to develop start-ups. Open to aspiring tech founders more generally, participants of the HF0 program-who have previously worked at companies such as Google-are able to pitch their products to venture capital (VC) firms such as Sequoia and Andreessen Horowitz that are looking to invest in AI. HF0 has a location on the corner of San Francisco’s Alamo Square Park, which serves as both a residential and social hub for engineering professionals attending tech events. There, developers are building company tools to assist with onerous tasks such as synthesising documents, as well as trying to answer the deeper concerns of customers, seeking to create apps designed to promote ease of use in personal life.
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