I've spent >10 years thinking about data, analytics, and AI. I've been putting thoughts down for a while and finally published it.
Introducing Large Analytics Model - a geometry based approach to analytics data that can be queried via chat interface.
https://t.co/bw9aWiHKhU
Over the last 90 days, our teams have gone all in on Claude. We've built some incredible systems and are on the cusp of amplifying internal teams to build directly on top of our infra.
Big things coming.
I'm becoming more and more convinced that we unnecessarily euthanize 50% of patients that hit the ER due to completely inflated costs.
We had a case come in today where the dog fell from a 3 story building. While the dog was in critical condition, we felt that 1-2 days of ICU + proper oversight could get this patient back to its owners.
Our estimated cost? ~$3.5-4.5k with multiple financing options.
The problem is that we're not 24/7 yet (soon) and are still ramping up to staff to get to this point. So, we had to recommend a transfer to a local 24/7 ER.
Their estimate? Minimum $6-8k, likely up to $10k.
This deterred the owner from seeking care and opted to euthanize. It was really frustrating because we see this happen and often. Inflated prices from PE firms are causing owners to elect to euthanize patients where the prognosis has potential.
Completely unnecessary, especially when we're still talking in the range of 18-22% net profit margins.
I think once we get to 24/7, we're going to flip some heads due to our pricing.
BREAKING: Micron stock, $MU, officially hits $1 trillion in market cap for the first time in history.
12 months ago, this stock was worth just $70 billion.