At alcohol-free San Francisco house, HF0 works with founders with AI apps

United States News News

At alcohol-free San Francisco house, HF0 works with founders with AI apps
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 BusinessInsider
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 63 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 29%
  • Publisher: 51%

An alcohol-free San Francisco mansion is now a hype house for developers making their own AI apps

Aspiring artificial intelligence founders have another haven in San Francisco to develop their ideas.

In an alcohol-free, work-hard, play-hard hotel environment, developers can revel and dine together while building their businesses,Hacker Fellowship Zero, or HF0, has a roughly three-month program to help develop startups. It's been steadily attracting developers with a knack for AI,Participants in the program — who've worked at companies like Google — can also pitch their wares to the big leagues, as VC firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoiain AI, per the report.

HF0 is hosting replenishing batches of founders in a mansion on the corner of San Francisco's Alamo Square Park. The mansion can also serve as a social hub for engineers and others dipping in for tech soirees, The Times reports. mundane business tasks of companies looking to make quicker work of synthesizing documents

, as well as the more existential questions of consumers looking for apps to help feel grounded, The Times reported. One of those apps, by a former Google engineer, aims to use an AI assistant to offer cues that made The Times' Yiren Lu become friendly with the tool.

Dave Fontenot, Emily Liu, and Evan Stites-Clayton cofounded HF0. Fontenot didn't immediately respond to a LinkedIn message ahead of publication.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

BusinessInsider /  🏆 729. in US

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Land Dispute in San Francisco Turns ViolentLand Dispute in San Francisco Turns ViolentA land dispute in San Francisco turned violent Tuesday. The fight is over who controls a strip of land one block long near 22nd and Harrison Streets. No one is certain who owns it, and there is no agreement on how it should be used.
Read more »

WATCH: San Francisco Launches First Ad in Bid to Attract Tourists BackWATCH: San Francisco Launches First Ad in Bid to Attract Tourists BackThe City of San Francisco, California, has launched its first-ever video ad campaign in an effort to lure tourists back after years of decay.
Read more »

Reacting to San Francisco's $6M Campaign to Boost TourismReacting to San Francisco's $6M Campaign to Boost TourismWith summer just around the corner, the city of San Francisco is spending millions of dollars on a tourism campaign, and some locals’ reactions aren’t exactly favorable.
Read more »

San Francisco faces retail exodus as Old Navy becomes latest to flee areaSan Francisco faces retail exodus as Old Navy becomes latest to flee areaMajor retailers like Whole Foods, T-Mobile, and Nordstrom have closed their downtown stores in San Francisco this year, blaming a rise in crime in the area.
Read more »

Ousted San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin has a new jobOusted San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin has a new jobNEW: Chesa Boudin, the progressive San Francisco District Attorney who was ousted in a June recall last year, has a new job.
Read more »

San Francisco looks to boost tourism with new $6 million campaignSan Francisco looks to boost tourism with new $6 million campaignIn an effort to boost numbers ahead of the busy summer travel season, San Francisco is paying $6 million international ad campaign highlighting the cites iconic landmarks.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-22 04:02:36