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DeCarlos Love

@DLoveMPLS

Investor + Product Leader. Former Google Health and Wearables; VP of Prod & Design @LiveAthos; @Apple ; Dir of Prod FXNOW ; Drake Univ Football

Minneapolis ✈ LA ✈ Oakland Katılım Ocak 2009
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DeCarlos Love
DeCarlos Love@DLoveMPLS·
I am thrilled to announce my new journey as the CEO of Thrive AI Health. Leaving Google was not an easy decision, as I had the privilege to work alongside some of the most talented and dedicated individuals in the industry. My time at Google was invaluable, and I am immensely grateful to my colleagues and mentors for their support and collaboration over the years. I am now embarking on a new and exciting chapter, driven by a passion for making a meaningful impact in the health space. I firmly believe in the power of AI to improve lives, and I am committed to leveraging this technology for good. I’m excited to harness the power of the latest innovations to create a hyper personalized AI health coach that helps individuals to achieve their health goals and improve health outcomes. Thank you, @ariannahuff , for your inspiring words and partnership. I also want to thank @sama for his guidance. Together, we all share a vision in the transformative power of AI in healthcare, and I am excited to work towards making this vision a reality. #ai #health
Arianna Huffington@ariannahuff

Today Sam Altman and I published a piece in TIME sharing our vision for how AI-driven personalized behavior change can transform healthcare and announcing the launch of Thrive AI Health, a new company funded by the OpenAI Startup Fund and Thrive Global, which will be devoted to building an AI health coach. The company’s mission is to use AI to democratize access to expert-level health coaching to improve health outcomes and address growing health inequities. As @sama and I write, AI could go well beyond efficiency and optimization to something much more fundamental: improving both our health spans and lifespans. With AI-driven personalized behavior change, we have the chance to finally reverse the trend lines on chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, which are directly related to daily behaviors but not distributed equally across demographics. DeCarlos Love — a brilliant product leader passionate about improving health outcomes — has left Google to become Thrive AI Health’s CEO, and I’m very much looking forward to working with him. And The Alice L. Walton Foundation is joining us as a strategic investor to help us scale our impact to underserved communities and reduce health inequities. AI has become central to @Thrive's mission to improve health and productivity outcomes, and I’m incredibly passionate about the opportunity to leverage AI to deliver hyper-personalized behavior change across the five key behaviors that Thrive focuses on and that govern our health: sleep, food, movement, stress management and connection. The AI health coach will be embedded in Thrive’s behavior change platform and we look forward to bringing this innovative offering to the market. Read more in @TIME: bit.ly/3WbFQ9I

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DeCarlos Love
DeCarlos Love@DLoveMPLS·
Yes it’s been super prevalent. Worst part is reaching out to cursor. to figure out a path forward hasn’t been helpful so far. Still have hope they’ll figure something out. In the meantime we’ve starting switching over to codex and CC
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

I am hearing tons of complaints from Cursor customers at enterprise companies: A silent change put almost all models Cursor uses behind Max mode. Devs who used to manage to “spread out” monthly credits over a month see all of it used up in 1-2 days. Are furious + switching.

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DeCarlos Love@DLoveMPLS·
@unnamed1tw @mntruell @cursor_ai I’d love to use cloud agent demos for React Native so agents can run the app, test flows, and generate recordings/screenshots as proof of what they shipped. Today that workflow works well for web apps, but RN still requires the custom tooling we built
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Ben South
Ben South@bnj·
Introducing @variantui Enter an idea and get endless (beautiful) designs as you scroll No canvas, no skills or MCP, no constant prompting Reply if you'd like 200 free designs to give it try
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Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Fitness twitter: Whats the one exercise which has had the most postive change in your physique?
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Hiten Shah
Hiten Shah@hnshah·
Every week you wait is another week for someone else to pass you. Ship something now. Learning in the wild beats guessing in a vacuum.
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DeCarlos Love
DeCarlos Love@DLoveMPLS·
@sama Good time to get the Spanish and French versions in rotation
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
i somehow didn’t think i’d have “goodnight moon” memorized by now but here we are
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Dry sauna is likely superior to wet sauna Dry (Finnish) sauna delivers low-humidity heat, so your skin hits 40 °C in minutes while core creeps up only ~1 °C. That gradient shunts up to 70 % more cardiac output to the skin, mimicking moderate-intensity cardio without moving a muscle. 1. Enhanced Blood Flow: The heart pumps up to 70% more blood, similar to intense aerobic exercise (zone 3), with 50-70% of this increased flow re-directed to the skin, promoting vasodilation and improved skin circulation. 2. Increased sweating and detoxification: To maintain a stable core temperature, the skin produces 0.6-1 kg of sweat per hour, facilitating significant detoxification. 3. Improved heat tolerance: The body becomes better at handling heat, leading to a lower core body temperature (offering metabolic advantages) and an increased capacity for efficient sweating in hotter climates. 4. Activation of heat-shock proteins: The skin experiences substantial heat shock protein activation, while a modest 1°C increase in core temperature is sufficient to activate these proteins without the risk of hyperthermia. 5. Longer exposure at higher temperatures: dry saunas are more tolerable for longer durations and at higher temperatures, allowing users to maximize the benefits at minimal risk.
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Jeff Nolan
Jeff Nolan@jeffnolan·
@yuris It’s a lot of fun when you have 60 browser tabs open and can’t find the one that has the Google Meet on it
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Yuri Sagalov
Yuri Sagalov@yuris·
Observation from dozens of YC founder meetings: Google Meet has won.
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DeCarlos Love
DeCarlos Love@DLoveMPLS·
Anyone going to be at #sxsw this week and want to get a few miles in together? Any run clubs happening in Austin?
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FoundMyFitness Clips@fmfclips·
What if simply sitting in a sauna could supercharge the benefits of exercise? Dr. Jari Laukkanen’s research shows that people who exercise and use the sauna have lower a all-cause mortality than those who only exercise Even more compelling? Studies reveal that adding sauna sessions to aerobic exercise boosts cardiorespiratory fitness beyond exercise alone The optimal dose: At least two sessions per week for benefits, with four or more linked to a staggering 40–50% drop in cardiovascular and all-cause mortality And the best part? You don’t need extreme heat—just 175°F for 20 minutes is enough to unlock powerful benefits
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DeCarlos Love
DeCarlos Love@DLoveMPLS·
Reflecting on our company gathering a couple of weeks ago… Building a company from 0 to 1 takes a lot—ideas, iteration, and relentless execution. Since August, we’ve been testing and refining our AI health coach, evolving from an early prototype to our iOS and Android app. We’re getting closer to expanding our early preview, and I couldn’t be more proud of what our small but mighty team has accomplished in such a short time. The product isn’t perfect yet—there are still bugs to squash—but the progress we’ve made is something to celebrate. A huge thank you to our partners(especially Thrive Global ) and early alpha users for their invaluable guidance, feedback and bug reports. Your input is helping us shape something truly impactful.
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Mark Hyman, M.D.
Mark Hyman, M.D.@drmarkhyman·
We’re spending $485 billion a year on prescription drugs (nearly half of what we spend on our entire military budget) but the right treatment for most chronic disease isn’t medication—it’s changing what we eat. Imagine the impact we could have if we invested even a fraction of that into real food and preventative health.
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