Biology's Waymo Moment.
Our CEO @jrkelly went on @sequoia's Training Data podcast. You can watch the full video here: https://t.co/egaPtYehrO
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“I care about one thing and one thing only: that the 18, 19, 20, year old kid—who had no choice in where he went, or what threat he was facing—I want him to win and come home. That’s why we do it. Palantir is very helpful in delivering this.”
Cameron Stanley, Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer of the Department of War, shares how the DoW is driving enterprise-wide adoption of data, analytics, and AI to generate decision advantage—and what it takes to move cutting-edge technology from the lab to the warfighter at speed.
Replit CEO Amjad Masad: Being 'terminally online' may be an advantage.
"If you want to work on a skill, it's going to be about idea generation."
"Because the cost of implementation of those ideas is going down rapidly. It's gonna go to zero at some point."
"So the bottleneck becomes, 'how fast can you generate ideas?'"
"Just looking around you in the world and seeing what's happening. What are the trends? Are you plugged in on social media?"
"A lot of the vices that older generations think are vices, might actually become advantages. So if you're a brainrotted, terminally online person, that might be an advantage because you know what's happening in the world."
"If you're someone who's ADHD, really interested in novelty... that's actually an advantage because AI really benefits people who can try a lot of things really quickly."
@amasad with @jackneel