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The founders of SlideShare are making sharing docs more social with their new platform, Jaunt


When SlideShare, the presentation-sharing service acquired by Scribd, launched in 2006, generative AI technology was significantly less advanced than it New social platform Jaunt allows users to upload files and interact with them through features like sharing, liking, and commenting.

When SlideShare, the presentation-sharing service acquired by Scribd, launched in 2006, generative AI technology was significantly less advanced than it is today, and social networking platforms were just beginning to take off. Recognizing the evolution of AI and the increasing desire for innovative ways to share documents, the founders of SlideShare—Amit Ranjan (COO), Jonathan Boutelle (CTO), and Rashmi Sinha (CEO)—have embarked on a new venture aimed at capitalizing on this trend. The platform also features a vertical feed that showcases an array of presentations and documents, ranging from scientific slides and startup pitch decks to educational resources such as orientation materials and other helpful information.

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