There's Something Bizarre About the Offices of AI Startups
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There's Something Bizarre About the Offices of AI Startups
""We were basically giving the company a size-12 shoe, and we were size-4 at the time. We figured it would be motivating." - Akash Magoon, co-founder and CEO of Adonis."
""We had a customer literally ask us if we were in-person as part of their diligence process." - Caitilin Leksana, CEO of Fazeshift."
AI startups are renting disproportionately large office spaces in Manhattan, often far exceeding their actual staffing needs. For instance, Adonis leased a 25,000 square-foot office while employing only 25 people. This trend reflects a desire to project legitimacy and attract investment in a competitive market. Some companies feel that having a physical office is essential for credibility, as evidenced by customer inquiries about in-person operations. The influx of venture capital has enabled these startups to secure expensive leases despite their small teams.
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