@auren Applying AI to reinvent HVAC services - from diagnostics to guided repairs. Acquired a HVAC service co for real-world lab, giving us direct access to technicians and field data for AI training. Happy to share our deck.
I was at first skeptical of a reality TV star running a city, but how could you listen to this and not get hyped about LA making a comeback?
I left LA last year after getting married and deciding to start a family for many of the reasons @spencerpratt talks about. Not the LA I remember living in over the last 14 years.
-Rampant crime
-Fraud everywhere
-Costs high (because cost of doing any business has skyrocketed)
-Extra tax assessments
-Homeless encampments everywhere (canโt watch a sunset without seeing 3-5 sleeping bags on the beach)
-Trash everywhere
-Countless business closures
-An overall feeling of danger
Those are all choices, but Angelinos have become numb and complacent to the state of things because there is a leadership vacuum.
A few things Iโve experienced in Venice Beach/Santa Monica (the โnice part of townโ) to name a few:
-My wife was assaulted by a homeless drug addicted woman who chased her with a balled fist and called her a pussy ass bitch
-My now mother in law called 911 and got put on hold (!!) for 25 minutes
-Our car window was broken
-Our dog stepped in and then tried to eat human feces
-Needles and drug paraphernalia scattered in common area walkways
-A homeless man slapped on our front porch while my wife was home alone
I worked for a large company in downtown and the state of things there were even worse. Employees from other offices would visit and tell us they would uber home 2 blocks to their hotel after work. Thatโs pure insanity.
If my family was still in LA we would be voting for a change, and the face of that change is @spencerpratt.
Good luck Los Angeles!