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...with one word, it would be gentleman. And the relationship between
“If you look at radiology and if you have cancer, but the cancer is like a year earlier or half a year earlier detected by AI than it would have been by the surgeon, your recovery time is so much better. You get less sick. You will be able to go back to work earlier.”
very simple. If if you look at the radiology and if you have cancer, but the cancer is like a year earlier or half a year earlier detected by AI than it would have been by the surgeon. Your recovery t
...Mark Andreessen, Andy Ratcliffe, Bill Campbell, the coach, obviously Ben, and the other independent board member who they had do you know who it is, Ben? No. Michael Ovitz. Oh, that's how they met Michael Ovitz? That's how they met Michael Ovitz. Of
“A lot of the sources from pollution, I believe that's in the seventies percents, is coming from where we work and where we live. It's really good to clean up the oceans, but it's actually not really smart to continue to keep clean up the oceans. It's better to not pollute the oceans.”
a lot of the the the sources from pollution, I believe also that's that's in the seventies percents, is coming from where we work and where we live. So we need to have a systems change. So it's it's r
the dominant dogma that VCs feed to founders. And then just kinda uncommon. Like, they were the first You heard it here first on Charlie Rose. Yeah. Yeah. It's actually really funny. Did you get to the part later in the episode where they're talking
Lars was dating a woman who he would ultimately marry, who was Cuban, and she couldn't immigrate to The US. And so she and he decided to move to Australia. So they moved to Australia, but he and his brother Jens are are thinking about, you know, a pr
...I think if Andy was the, you know, the inspiration for the sort of highfalutin strategy of Andreessen Horowitz, Michael was the inspiration for the, like, okay, how are we gonna get this done? So the quick story, you know, on Ovitz is he started in t
And that's why he is the CEO of Lyft, and we are doing acquired. Yeah. We do a package. So in high school, this is amazing. Logan ends up getting a part time job. You know, he's learned how to code. He gets a part time job working for a company in Lo
is kind of a bummer if it's a thing that you download and lives on your computer. The information should just exist at my fingertips all the time. Bits are becoming free to move around. So he kinda gets obsessed with this idea in college that email s
So we spent a lot of time basically saying, how can you make a interactive draggable map in a web browser? How do you progressively load, you know, new map tiles, you know, as you're dragging? Even things like down in the weeds of the browser at the
technological innovation that enables this. It's amazing to me that it both requires this sort of, like, breakthrough technology innovation, which is still how maps work today. I mean, there's a lot more vector stuff than just this sort of static til
by four people, Marc Andreessen, who had been the cofounder and CTO of Netscape and was famously the Internet's golden boy on the cover of Time magazine among many other press outlets, and Ben Horowitz, who was the CEO of LoudCloud. And Ben had been
a whole acquired episode back in the day just about Google Maps. The three companies they acquired. Yep. It starts in 2003. So even before the Gmail launch, when a young associate product manager, APM, at Google named Brett Taylor, That Brett Taylor.
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