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‘Entrepreneurship in the age of AI’ – an insight into the experience of Migrant Small Business community

"Learning about the first-hand experiences of migrant small business founders is the key to bring this topic with relevance to the migrant small business community."

‘Visible Founders’ is a first-of-its-kind documentary series produced by 3DOTS Studios. It highlights migrant entrepreneurs and small businesses, their stories, their journey, their thinking, and their insights. It is about the human side of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship

In the first season, this docu-series covered four enterprising individuals and their migrant stories. The second season brings you insights on an extremely relevant topic of our times, ‘Entrepreneurship in the age of AI’.

The docuseries covers people who are either unknown or invisible in mainstream media. The series is attempting to establish a platform where these founders can be made visible through storytelling hence the name ‘Visible Founders’.

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Directed by Indian-Australian entreprenuer Anand Tamboli, the documentary ‘Entrepreneurship in the age of AI’ will be released on YouTube on 18th October.

“This year we have one of the most relevant topics of our times – Artificial Intelligence. AI has become more pervasive than before, and now it matters more to smaller businesses. Learning about the first-hand experiences of migrant small business founders is the key to bring this topic with relevance to the migrant small business community. This documentary is aiming to do that”, says Anand.

The film features Kunal Bhusare, Milind Kulkarni, Bassam Khoreich, Carla Diaz Wadewitz and Anand himself.

Screenshots from Documentary ‘Entrepreneurship in the age of AI’

The documentary was screened recently at Western Sydney University Launch Pad and is supported by the NSW Government as part of their NSW Small Business Month.

The event included talks by Senior Coordinator, Communications and Activation for Launch Pad (Startup Incubator) at WSU, Mabel Joe and Australia India Business Council (AIBC) Associate Chair Irfan Malik and a panel discussion on the impact of AI by the entrepreneurs featured in the film.

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