Jason wants his doctor to start with his Whoop data. They won't.
Meanwhile tech is rebuilding healthcare from scratch. Oura, Function, Superpower and Whoop demonstrate how it's done: clinicians via video chat and AI coaches. Could this be the new way of health care?
There is no night in space.
Philip Johnston's Starcloud needs 1000x less battery than Earth data centers because there's nothing to store overnight. Jensen walked out on stage for this company.
AI is now going to correct everything you say
It's not acai, it's açaí. We don't need this real life "actually meme". Jason thinks we need to establish cultural norms. Not Hermoine energy.
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.
Tesla FSD saved their lives at 1am. They didn't even see them coming.
At 75mph he couldn't even see the three deer crossing the road. He had no idea until it was over. That's what full self driving is made for.
Most VC funds don't make money.
The index doesn't either. The uncomfortable truth: Adding more capital to the system doesn't fix that. It makes it worse.
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.
They created supply and demand followed.
Analysts capped Uber at the size of the taxi market, Airbnb at hotels. They never competed with taxis or hotels. They created markets that didn't exist yet. That's what happens when you remove the gates.
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.