# India’s First $100 Billion AI Startup? 🇮🇳 (SoftBank Invests!)

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- **Канал:** Vaibhav Sisinty
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtjrbsjxGWU
- **Дата:** 10.03.2026
- **Длительность:** 1:30
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- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/10999

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## Транскрипт

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When do we see $100 billion AI company? — You know, I don't know the time, but it depends on your audience. — This Bengaluru startup might just become the first AI company to become a $100 billion company. Here's why. Modi, Sam, Ultimate, Sundar Pichai, all in one room at India's biggest AI summit. Everyone was talking about India's AI future. But one Bengaluru company wasn't talking. It was already proving it. Emergent, a vibe coding platform built by two twin brothers. You tell it what you want to build. In plain language, AI agents design, code, test, and deploy the entire app for you. Now, here's the crazy part. SoftBank hadn't invested in India for four years. They broke that rule and invested $70 million along with Cosa Ventures. But don't take my word for it. Go to LinkedIn, search emergent, and just scroll. What you'll see will shock you. These are real people building in public. Someone built a full cash flow forecasting app, manages liquidity, something only the rich had access to. A kid with his mom built an entire AI chess playground on a merchant for a US presidential competition. That's real businesses, real problems, real output. Already 6 million users. 190 countries, 70% have never coded in their lives. India built UPI for payments. Emergent could be India's UPI moment for software. And if you want to try, go to Emergent. If you don't know where to start, build this. A simple app that tracks every rupee owed to you. Who owes it when it's due? Sends them a reminder automatically. built the first version this week. I share many of these AI updates daily in my free WhatsApp community.
