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Most Companies Go Global. Very Few Are Built For It. | Talia Baruch | GlobalSaké
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- Apr 12, 2026
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Summary
Talia Baruch, Founder of GlobalSaké and LocLearn, joins Robin Ayoub to challenge the way companies think about global expansion. With 20+ years at Google, LinkedIn, and SurveyMonkey, Talia argues that going global is not a translation problem, it is a systems problem. She unpacks what global-first product design looks like in practice, why sovereign AI infrastructure is now a procurement requirement, and what India's BHASHINI platform is teaching the world about multilingual AI at population scale. She also previews the GlobalSaké Global-First Roundtable, happening April 30, 2026 at Adobe HQ in San Francisco.