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Andrew Ross Sorkin challenged GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen on how $GME has enough financing to acquire $EBAY



One thing I think would really help patient communities is a better understanding of FDA’s role. What does FDA actually do? What does it not do? What does “approval” really mean? What does “making a drug available” actually mean? Patients need to understand this process more clearly so we can advocate more effectively and have a better relationship with FDA. We have to know each other in order to help each other. I’d love for someone with real regulatory/medical experience to explain this simply for my fellow patients.

Imagine knowing what you’ll pay BEFORE you get to the pharmacy. No guessing. No sticker shock. No walking away from the counter. When you bring technology and transparency into a broken system, prices come down — and power shifts to the patient.










🚨MIT researchers have mathematically proven that ChatGPT’s built-in sycophancy creates a phenomenon they call “delusional spiraling.” You ask it something, it agrees. You ask again, and it agrees even harder until you end up believing things that are flat-out false and you can’t tell it’s happening. The model is literally trained on human feedback that rewards agreement. Real-world fallout includes one man who spent 300 hours convinced he invented a world-changing math formula, and a UCSF psychiatrist who hospitalized 12 patients for chatbot-linked psychosis in a single year. Source: @heynavtoor









