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Would you still read a book if you discovered it was AI-generated?
Would you still watch a movie if you discovered it was AI-generated?
Would you still listen to a podcast if you discovered it was AI-generated?
It's not. Why ? Because 25 pct or more of a doctor's time is spent dealing with conglomerates that do all they can to make the doctor's care more difficult, and expensive, for both the doctor and patient.
For every future agent we give AI doctors to deal with this friction, and to improve the quality of care, the conglomerates will have multiple adversarial agents doing all they can to delay and deny, to minimize their cost and maximize their float
We see this already as the conglomerates use AI to find every possible way to manipulate contracts, and find ways to mislead, while hospitals hire companies for Revenue Cycle Management, who charge as much as 10 pct of revenue to have their agents try to do the reverse. It's the agentic version of Mad magazine Spy vs Spy
I'll give you a further example. There isn't a single company, including yours, that knows the actual cost of the care they purchase for your employees and families. Not one.
Cost is an important component of health care decision making. @a16z includes costs in defining its benefits. But you are blind to all but the total bill you pay.
Your carrier, your ASO, your PBM, any company that touches the economics of care for your company is going to do everything they can to prevent you from using AI doctors or agents successfully
If you want to see that change, stop working with the healthcare conglomerates. Write agents that define , optimize and contract directly with providers, to eliminate the uncessary middlemen.
Feel free to use https://t.co/WgRSm7lM7X to train them.
Until the conglomerates are disintermediated , HC in this country will continue to be fucked
Can't wait to see @liamgallagher sing Wonderwall live this coming Sunday.
Will bring together my passion for English football and Oasis, which has only been building for the last 20 years.
I read 'Man's Search for Meaning' Viktor Frankl at 15, when my dad gave me a copy to help me cope with the death of my childhood friend. I didn't fully understand it, but his message that we create our own meaning of life changed and liberated me. I recommend the book.
โI just wanted Martin รdegaard to know he wasnโt standing there alone. Football can break your heart in one moment, but the people you share the journey with help put the pieces back together.โ
Declan Rice
In 2026, I still get better results with multi-step prompts.
Training prompt 1 (don't do anything yet)
Training prompt 2 (don't do anything yet)
Instruction first step (reasoning)
Instruction second step (artifact generation)
Of course, that could be an agent.
Getting tired of having to select "No thanks" to the tip prompt on the iPad the cashier puts in front of me (and tries not to act like they are watching my answer.)
Talk about checkout pressure.
Daily writing is the new weightlifting.
Back in the day, 90%+ of the population worked manual labor on farms. We didnโt have โgymsโ because everyone was breaking their back working all day.
Once we got machines, we needed a new way to keep our body in shape - lifting heavy objects (3 sets of 10), voluntarily, at the gym.
The same thing is happening for writing. Everyone is outsourcing their thinking to AI.
The brain is a muscle, and it will atrophy if you donโt use it.
I donโt want underdogs in semi finals of major tournaments
Any proper football fan would want the semis of the 2026 World Cup to be France vs Spain and Argentina vs England
Itโs as simple as that