Remember Rahul Ligma, the prankster who posed as a fired Twitter employee post-Musk acquisition? Turns out, he's a real engineer named Rahul, and he's behind an AI data startup making waves. His company focuses on providing AI solutions, and has even caught the eye of institutions like Harvard University.
Ligma's startup specialises in AI-driven data analysis and solutions. While details remain somewhat under wraps, the fact that Harvard is a client suggests the technology is sophisticated and valuable. This reveal adds an unexpected layer to the Ligma saga, showing a blend of internet humour and genuine tech innovation.
The story highlights how internet culture and real-world tech intersect. What started as a viral prank has morphed into a legitimate business venture, proving that even meme-worthy moments can have surprising outcomes. It remains to be seen how Ligma's past internet antics will affect his company's future, but for now, he's proving that he's more than just a meme.
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