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Exploring the Frontier of AI, Tech, and Innovation | We Stand on the Shoulders of Giants

Katılım Haziran 2021
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AI Archive@AI_Archive_·
College degrees won’t matter in the AI economy. Being a high-agency generalist will. Don’t specialize—build a toolkit for navigating complex systems. Markets reward those who steer AI swarms toward meaningful solutions. Your ancestors would trade places in a heartbeat.
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Walker Deibel@walkerdeibel·
"If I have $2.5M… how do I get to $10M?” Most of us won't get there with better stock picks. Instead, we need to build a system. My new Capital Velocity Stack uses 3 asset classes across public and private investments arranged in a way you've probably never seen. Full breakdown in this week’s #WealthStackWeekly wealthstackweekly.com
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Walker Deibel@walkerdeibel·
Women are outperforming men in investing. But they're still underrepresented in the best-performing asset classes. Especially private markets. And the reason has nothing to do with skill...
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Jordan Saunders
Jordan Saunders@jsaunders_·
Costco does $270 billion a year in revenue. They spend $0 on advertising. Carry 3,700 products. And haven't raised the price of a hot dog in 40 years. Here's how they built the most counterintuitive retail empire ever:
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Martin Felando
Martin Felando@MartinFelando·
In one film, a police investigation unfolds on the streets of New York. In the other, a man is hunted across the real African wilderness with no studio walls in sight. The Naked City and The Naked Prey:
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Walker Deibel
Walker Deibel@walkerdeibel·
Early in my career, I worked at one of the largest banks in the world. During the tech bust, 6,000 people were laid off in a single day. I was one of them. Here's what that taught me about building wealth:
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Jon Willbanks
Jon Willbanks@jonwillbanks·
Researchers just published the first large-scale study on dogs and cancer survival. 55,000 patients. 5 years of data. The survival gap was so large, they're calling for full clinical trials. Here’s how your dog could be improving your survival odds:
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Martin Felando@MartinFelando·
An ambitious actress lies and betrays to hold a trophy and feel famous. A Broadway director perfects his art but pushes himself until his body and mind break. All About Eve and All That Jazz. Here's how two films explore the cost of personal ambition and public storytelling:
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Mark Woodland
Mark Woodland@MarkAWoodland·
Harry Travers studied physics, switched to mechanical engineering, taught himself to code, worked at Amazon, and now builds software at Kismet. His path was anything but straight. Here is his story:
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Marc Gravely
Marc Gravely@MarcGravely·
American insurance companies once spent nearly 100 years fighting for a single claim. Against the United States government. Here's what it reveals about how insurance companies really work:
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Clint Jarvis
Clint Jarvis@clinjar·
Harvard researchers had 12 people read on an iPad for 4 hours before bed. For 5 nights straight. Then they measured what happened to their brain chemistry. Here's what screens before bed are really doing to your body:
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SammyArmstrong@SammyRArmstrong·
Harvard has been studying what makes people healthy and happy for 87 years. It's the longest study of adult life ever conducted. The #1 predictor of health at 80 wasn't diet, exercise, or cholesterol. It was something most people completely overlook:
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Jordan Saunders
Jordan Saunders@jsaunders_·
Every major fast food chain saw sales drop last year. Taco Bell grew 14%. $15 billion in system sales. Over $1 billion in profit for the first time ever. Here's how Taco Bell is keeping Gen Z obsessed:
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Clint Jarvis@clinjar·
A Dutch university scanned the brains of 22 people after tracking their social media use for a month. For the first time, they could link it to dopamine production. What they found was concerning. Here's what social media is actually doing to your brain:
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