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“AI gives you 100x leverage to generate personalized experiences at scale”
You might have tested if you ran AB test or experimented with some images as you were trying to promote the product. Now you can generate 100 x, 1,000 x, of a similar experience. It's very personalize
“Using AI sales tools isn't optional anymore - you're impaired without them”
AI basically do what entire departments used to, give you observability of your intel's sales process, mentions of your competitors, summaries, counters, which sales rep can't stop talking and do disc
“One founder plus 10 AI agents can now replace 100 employees”
essentially, I'm I'm building a startup. Just closed my seat today. Very exciting. And all of us that are running companies now are trying to orchestrate agents. Right? Teams of agents. Right? You can
So let's talk about results. At IBM, we work with our employees to integrate technology right into the systems they need. Now a global workforce of 300,000 can use AI to fill their HR questions, resolving 94% of common questions. Not noise, proof of
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...amplification intelligence. It gives us superpowers. Obviously, one of the things that people have is a worry as workers is, you know, where is a replacement? I think the reality with all technology, all automation is, you know, it introduces way mor
...augmentation, amplification intelligence. It gives us superpowers. Obviously, one of the things that people have as a worry as workers is, you know, where is it replacement? I think the reality with all technology, all automation is, you know, it int
...amplification can be massively beneficial. And so that's obviously one, but, obviously, there's a bunch of others. It's like whether it's the creation of physical materials, whether it's all kinds of things in robotics in terms of everything from man
...from the amplification of breadth, help us. We've chosen to be lean. There are trade offs to that. Perhaps AI can help solve that. We're building tools to really codify mode trajectory and culture into a model. How do you diagnose change in the compa
...in being amplification channels for early stage technology. Liverpool's relationship with Google DeepMind and building up the tactic AI. Could you tell the room a little bit about how an organization of multifaceted verticals can amplify young techno
...doing amplification and code agents and so forth, but there's probably some natural things about watching performance of how you build code, build do air research and so forth Mhmm. Biometrics, what the outputs look like, what the fitness function lo
...we're doing amplification and code agents and so forth, but there's probably some natural things about watching performance
...big amplifications, turbo boosts, so to speak, in the race car model, that then go go out, and they fundamentally create a step function change in that product market fit as a whole. And, that is a retention strategy I can get behind any day and all
...of human potential Totally. And capability. And Extending the frontier too. And and and and by the way, we should also remember that, basically, what we're talking about here beyond sort of some of the advanced semiconductors and the, you know, big d
...want amplification spillover or contagion. You wanna be able to solve problems locally, and that's what, you know, liquidity provision is designed to do.
...else is amplification on top of that. Yeah. You as a founding then can actually say, okay, where might we augment, like, and actually accelerate the growth? And I think doing so before that would have been premature, but, like, doing that at that mom
This reinforcement learning from human feedback is credited as the technique that helped, ChatGPT breakthrough. It is a technique to make the responses that are nicely formatted like these Reddit answers more in tune with what a human would like to r
And we're papering over the limitations, and we're kind of working around them in all sorts of ways, whether it's the and the LLM itself and the training data or and the infrastructure around and everything that we're doing to make them work. But tha
I, I almost felt like I was like processing some sort of like ethical boundary, but we were just talking about like the stock market, but it still felt different in the interesting way. Almost like I was talking to a person, even though I knew better
It is obviously amazing, and, you know, there's things that, of course, have been created in the last decade that previously were unimaginable amongst any of the experts. And one of the things I find really funny about the exploration of transformers
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