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Paul Graham says Silicon Valley still gives founders an edge that Europe can't fully match.
The YC cofounder said ambitious founders should still spend time in Silicon Valley to access talent, speed, and investors.
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Paul Graham says Silicon Valley still gives founders an edge that Europe can't fully match.

Paul Graham: Relocating to startup hubs boosts access to talent, unplanned meetings spark innovation, and Silicon Valley investors achieve superior returns | Y Combinator Startup Podcast

The AI boom is pulling Europe’s hottest startups to the U.S.—whether they planned to move or not | Fortune

The results are in: Europe really must scale up

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