
👉 Send questions for the next video: https://forms.gle/iGfVfiBHELzpAeVf6Insights: Brazilian companies do have a reason to exist in an AI-driven market and not just to solve local problems. Silicon Valley builds products assuming there's a developer on the other end. That assumption holds true there, but not for 95% of the world. A steel mill in rural Brazil or the American Midwest doesn't have a dev on the team, and that creates a massive opportunity for those who know how to build for that context. 14B believes that Brazil's specificity will generate exportable products: front-end AI security (monitoring individual behavior, not just APIs), social engineering fraud prevention (the Brazilian pattern, distinct from Eastern Europe's hacking-focused fraud), and solutions for the WhatsApp economy — where Brazil already holds 7 to 8 years of advantage over the American market. Different contexts build different companies. And some of those companies will be global.
📌 In this video:• Why the Brazilian context creates opportunities Silicon Valley overlooks• The "assumed developer" problem and how it opens space for more accessible products• Front-end AI security: why the risk lies with the employee, not the API• Social engineering fraud as an exportable thesis from Brazil to the world• Brazil's competitive edge in the WhatsApp economy• Which opportunities are local (tax, legal, logistics) and which can scale globally• Why LATAM can lead AI solutions for markets without developersFollow us on YouTube: / @pergunteaovcFollow us on Instagram: @pergunteaovc#venturecapital #latamstartups #artificialintelligence #founders #entrepreneurship #emergingmarkets #Brazil #LatinAmerica #AIstartups