Use AI first or this isn't the place for you
If you don't have the time to learn AI, you don't have a job anymore.
Ask AI how to do your job better. Let it do your repetitive tasks. Keep your job.
Got laid off? Find 2 people and do a revenge startup.
What did the previous company screw up? Try 3 products they slept on. Double down on whatever gets traction. Either look at it like a victim or as an opportunity and become independent.
Humans shouldn't be making ER diagnoses alone.
A Harvard study put AI against real ER doctors on 76 cases. AI hit 67% accuracy. Doctors hit 55%. On clinical reasoning, the model scored perfectly on 98% of cases.
Jason's take: every doctor needs an AI copilot.
The ER is overworked. We need AI to take the front door.
The fastest growing segment in healthcare right now is digital-first primary care. AI handles the triage. Humans step in when it gets serious. Trey says the front door of healthcare has already changed.
They blocked the JetBlue/Spirit merger to give consumers more options.
Spirit went bankrupt anyway. The big airlines got the gates. If you actually want more competition, stop blocking mergers and start fixing how airport gates get allocated. That's the real problem.
Fear made Anthropic the most trusted AI company.
They never said AI would destroy humanity. The media did that for them. Now Claude is the default dev tool. Not because it's the best. Because people trust who built it and why.
They built Samantha from Her and it flopped.
They tweeted. They got 100 likes. They moved on.
Five months later OpenAI found the demo and built all of ChatGPT Voice on top of it. That's how ChatGPT found its voice.
ChatGPT thinks palm reading is real. And it's your fault.
It got trained on the wild west of the internet. It doesn't know what's quackery and what's not. Now ChatGPT is an expert at palm reading, tarot and astrology.
“Is this a fake startup?”
A beanie with 100,000 sensors that reads your thoughts. No surgery needed. Just look like a hipster and start thinking. Sabi does the hard work.
They shot an entire $70M movie on a gray screen.
No sets. Just an AI-generated background. Only the actors are real. Gal Gadot said she's fine with it. She can just focus on performing. This could lead to more movies being made than ever before.
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