Bruised Reed Tech

Changing the way the world "comes to know"

Our passion is to level the playing field so that everyone can participate in this new technological age and experience their full potential.

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Our Mission​

The mission of Bruised Reed Technologies is to change the way the world “comes to know” or the way the world learns. The convergence of unlimited access to written information, ubiquitous access to human presentations (videos), and AI presents an opportunity to create a new model for learning. The internet can make this model available for everyone, providing an opportunity for all people to participate in the new technological age.

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Our Vision​

Bruised Reed Technologies (BRT) envisions a world in which the time it takes for a person to “come to know” complex things is dramatically reduced. AI and ubiquitous access to information have reset expectations for human productivity and innovation. The BRT learning model will level the playing field for those who are disadvantaged or uncertain about how to access this new world and its resources. We want no one to be left out.

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News & Articles

Doing Things That Don’t Scale – A Discussion

A little over ten years ago Paul Graham published the essay “Do Things That Don’t Scale.” At the time, it was highly controversial advice that spoke to the drastically different needs of an early startup versus the needs of a much larger, more established company. Y Combinator Partners discuss PG’s essay, its influence on Silicon Valley, and some prime examples of YC founders that embraced the mantra “Do Things That Don’t Scale.” … Read More

Building Confidence In Yourself and Your Ideas

One trait that many great founders share is conviction. In this episode of Dalton Caldwell & Michael Seibel, we’ll talk about finding confidence in what you’re building, the dangers of inaccurate assumptions, and a question founders need to ask themselves before they start trying to sell to anyone else. … Read More

How Startup Fundraising Works | Startup School

Y Combinator Group Partner Brad Flora has seen startup fundraising from every angle: as a founder, as one of the most prolific angel investors in Silicon Valley, and now as a YC Group Partner. Brad has coached hundreds of companies on fundraising. In this talk, he shares stories and advice on how modern startup fundraising works. … Read More