Meet Nick Frosst, a man of many talents. He's the co-founder of Cohere, a Canadian AI startup valued at $5.5 billion. But Frosst is also the lead singer and songwriter for Good Kid, an indie rock band that has gained immense popularity in the music scene.
Good Kid's music has resonated with a wide audience, earning them 2.3 million monthly Spotify listeners.
Frosst's commitment to both Good Kid and Cohere demonstrates the unique balance he has achieved between his passions.
The connection between Good Kid and AI runs deeper than one might think. In their first single, "Nomu," released before Cohere was founded, the lyrics "languages lost, tokens unknown" foreshadowed Frosst's future work in AI.
Good Kid's performance at Lollapalooza was a significant milestone for the band.
Frosst is grateful for the success of Good Kid, which he sees as a testament to his commitment to creativity and the power of finding joy in pursuing passions.
Good Kid's story is a reminder that success can be found by pursuing passions, no matter how unconventional they may seem. Frosst's journey demonstrates the importance of finding a balance between creative pursuits and technical ambitions, proving that one doesn't have to choose one over the other.
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