the decks and presentations that come out of Wall Street are so much better made than the ones in San Francisco despite being about the boringest shit yield farming some tranche of private debt or whatever
@jeffgrimes9 super cool! I wonder if adding a structured output / comparison table on the key points of disagreement would make it easier for the user to digest + also use the analysis in their own workflows (e.g. preparing a client email or ppt). Mockup screenshot:
Thoma Bravo nears agreement to turn software firm Medallia over to creditors, sources say RTRS.
Medalia, now worthless, was bought for $6.4BN in 2021
The equity may be wiped out as long as the private debt remains marked at par
My prediction: by end of the year, SOTA models will be able to automate entire workflows in banking.
We will go from doing simple LBOs / slides to creating IM / decks with the underlying model based on a VDR. Something that takes investment teams 40-80+ hours in total will be able to get done in 1h or less. It won’t be perfect and post training will play a big role.
A friend recently received a medical diagnosis. She was trying to find clinical trials that she might be eligible for but it was an absolute maze. The information is scattered, hard to parse, and most importantly assumes you already understand your disease.
Spent an hour on @perplexity_ai computer and just built a clinical trial finder focused on what patients actually need.
1) It asks about your diagnosis and situation
2) finds and compares relevant trials, and
3) the part I think matters most: it explains medical terms in plain english and generates a list of questions to bring to your doctor to refine trial eligibility.
@AravSrinivas this should be a native feature whenever you guys decide to launch Perplexity Health. ;)
@psyduckcapital totally. the way I am handling this is by letting the user generate a unique link for their search (no PII is collected) that they can share with their doctors or family and friends.