Pros
No one checks if what you shipped was real, Just dress it up and slap it on your spiel, "Built neurosymbolic AI to process a billion rows" — don't sweat the engineering, science, proof or math, Just post it loud and watch the likes roll past. And oh, the LinkedIn fame that waits for you, A thought-piece every Tuesday, maybe two, "Excited to announce—" your follower count swells, Who needs delivery when you've got carousels?
Cons
They'll sell you revolution in a jar, A cure-all pitched from stages near and far, The pharma execs nod, the deals get signed, But check the product — nothing much behind. The snake oil flows through every hallowed hall, Big promises ascending, then the fall, It's not the science doing all the lifting — It's who you know, and who you're good at gifting. The LinkedIn posts come daily, polished bright, "We're changing healthcare!" — what a thrilling sight, But ask them for the proof, the metrics, data — They'll send another post. Perhaps see you later. The technical leads burn out or bail, The ladder's climbed by those who spin the tale, The ones who build, who ship, who actually know — They're gone by Q3, quietly saying so. So here it stands: a startup built on vibes, On executive dinners and PowerPoint tribes, All smoke and mirrors, polished to a sheen — The most impressive thing? How long they've gone unseen.