Kimeshan Naidoo

Kimeshan Naidoo

Kimeshan Naidoo is a South African computer scientist and technology entrepreneur. He is the CTO at BX and Co-Founder of Unibuddy. He was featured on the Forbes 30 under 30 Europe list.

How to build your startup while staying financially secure

Starting a business doesn't have to mean financial stress. There are two main ways to build your startup while staying financially secure. Here’s my take on both, and which approach I used. 1. The Evenings and Weekends Hustle The first approach is tough but practical for most.

Here's the one surprising reason the UK is poised to lead the AI revolution

Skip the 155-page Tech Nation 2024 report—discover the one surprising reason the UK is poised to lead the AI revolution. I’ve distilled it down to the essentials and my hot take on why the UK is set to dominate the global AI scene. Here’s what you need

What I Learnt From Running 5km Every Day for 100 Days

As I laced up for my first 5km run under the warm South African sun, I couldn't help but feel daunted by the prospect of 99 more runs over the next 99 days. The challenge, introduced by Ben, our CEO and Founder at BX, was not just a

10 Principles for a Game-changing 2024

In June 2022, after nearly 8 years as Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Unibuddy and successfully growing it to a market capitalization of over $100 million, I decided to move to a pure board member role and remove myself from the day to day operations. Over the past 18

AI won't replace you - a person using LangChain will

The truth is that AI won't replace you - a person using AI, specifically frameworks like LangChain, will. AI is a tool, and like any tool, it requires someone to use it effectively. The ability to use generative AI tools is a game-changer for anyone in practically any industry.

Embracing the Power of 1% Gains: The Power of Thinking Small

Intro It's tempting to want to make big changes to your life, career, diet, routine or anything else that you're unhappy with or want to improve. I'm going to put forward an argument that thinking small can lead to more transformation than thinking big.
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