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Ram Sesha

@OncoAI

Ex-Pharma. Founder-https://t.co/20OfXCwzJ6, and https://t.co/4l7tWRqFeF, LLM based apps with 2 million plus users. Open for partnership.

Houston, TX Sumali Mayıs 2009
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Ram Sesha
Ram Sesha@OncoAI·
Get Your Own Personal Health Agent with wittyai.org. Leverage your medical records to build a personalized WittyAI Health Agent. You can upload your reports and scans to get guidance for discussing with your doctor. Try it FREE today at wittyai.org/signup
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Christina Farr
Christina Farr@chrissyfarr·
The most consistently ranked best way to eat? Via the American Heart Association: Moderate amounts of lean fish & poultry, cut down on red meat, watch saturated fat intake and embrace a plant-forward diet. Thx @VinGuptaMD for the courage you show everyday! x.com/VinGuptaMD/sta…
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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
@AOC okay what industries are admissable?
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Politicians - especially Dems - should pledge not to take AI money. They are buying up influence ahead of the midterms, and Dems who take AI $ will lose authority and trust as the public bears the cost. Their money will end up being toxic anyway. People are catching on.
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Ram Sesha
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@Appyg99 Isn't that behavioral change similar to what consumers went through for buying apparel or vegetable/fruits online? Most wanted to touch and feel but eventually significant number of consumers got used to buying them remotely or by home delivery.
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Apoorva Govind
Apoorva Govind@Appyg99·
As someone that was a true believer of agentic commerce last year & ultra skeptic this year — The problem is this belief that humans want agents shopping for them. Other than a few efficiency obsessed nerds, most customers don't just hand off their wallet to some bot to buy stuff without being able to be a part of the decision irrespective of what the stated preferences are. Shopping is a conscious and important decision for 90% of households. A pleasurable hobby for many. Unless somehow you manage to change this human behavior (highly unlikely), agentic commerce needs to be restructured around discovery and less around payments and actual conversion.
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Ram Sesha
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@vijaypande Interesting counterpoint! How many meaningful channels (>10K subscribers) are there on YouTube -a single digit million? How many of those have at least 1000 views per month? A few thousand/a few hundred thousand? @jasonfried has a point.
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Vijay Pande
Vijay Pande@vijaypande·
Yea, YouTube didn't put everyone on TV. Just a TON more than was there before. 12 channels of shit -> YouTube long tail a few SAS companies dominate -> ????
Jason Fried@jasonfried

A bespoke software revolution? I don't buy it. It'll exist. It already exists. Small consultants and big consulting firms have made custom software for years. It almost always sucks. It’s bloated, confusing, and because the client pays, it’s built wrong in all the ways. Who’s excited about bespoke software? Software makers! Of course they're excited about building bespoke software — that's what they do. X is full of them. Your feed is full of people who love making software talking about making software. Of course they’re excited about the revolution. Echo, echo, echo... Most people don’t like computers. Nobody in tech wants to say that out loud. People tolerate computers. They use them because they have to. Given the choice, most would rather not think about them at all. So when someone suggests that AI means everyone will build their own custom tools, ask who "everyone" is. The three-person accounting firm drowning in client paperwork? They want the paperwork gone, not a new system to maintain. The regional logistics company with 40 trucks? They want the routes optimized, not Joe spouting off about this new system he’s been messing around with. The law firm billing 70-hour weeks? They want leverage on their time, not a software project to design. They don’t hate technology. But building and maintaining their own critical systems isn’t their wheelhouse, regardless of how much faster and easier it’s become. It's another job on top of the job. Will these people use AI? Absolutely, for all sorts of things. Will some outliers go deep and build real custom systems? Sure, but they're almost always people who already had some pull toward software. The curiosity was already there. They were dabblers before. Giving everyone access to software building tools doesn't mean everyone becomes a builder. A powerful excavator doesn't turn a homeowner into a contractor. Most people just want the hole dug by someone else. They don’t want the responsibility either.

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Ram Sesha
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@pitdesi @craigzLiszt Agree! Knowing Hindi is very helpful for traveling interior parts of northern and western parts of India than for business.
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
@craigzLiszt As a Hindi speaker, I can say that Chinese is more likely to be useful. English is widely spoken in business circles in India, which is not as true in China. And Hindi is spoken by a minority of Indians! That being said, Hindi is a lot easier to learn.
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
which language should i learn: chinese or hindi?
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I live in NJ (thanks not in NY or CA) and it is still crazy.
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi

Blue state playbook: create a supply problem, throw subsidies at the symptoms, then raise taxes to pay for it all. Because you increased demand instead of supply everything gets more expensive. See: housing, energy, healthcare, childcare in CA vs TX. Eventually, people leave (or don't come), including many wealthy folks in the tax base (the top 1% pay 45% of taxes in CA)… but you keep spending, so taxes have to keep going up. Washington, New York, California are all moving to increase taxes, meanwhile, red states are moving in the opposite direction, competing for the same wealthy residents that blue states are pushing away, and they are attracting them, and many of them are bringing jobs with them… and people can live there because it’s cheap. I spent some time in Texas this year and it’s easy to see why their model works- it’s the real abundance state… They just let people build and don’t get in their way. Often ugly, but it is cheap to live there, and that makes a huge difference. They have TONS of immigrants for this reason. They have jobs and it's cheap to live there- pretty simple. Despite all the subsidies for immigrants in California, and lack of them in Texas, immigrants choose Texas over California... Cheap housing does more for quality of life than any government program. Same pattern with solar. California subsidizes demand while making it painfully slow to permit and install, while Texas just makes it easy to build. Texas generates more solar power than California and is adding new capacity at 7x the rate. Why don't I move? SF has network effects in tech and is the most beautiful state in the US. I just wish it were better governed!

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Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi@Markzandi·
Recession is once again a serious threat. Even before the recent disconcerting events in the Middle East, our machine learning based leading economic indicator model put the probability of a recession starting in the next 12 months at an uncomfortably high 49%. Behind the recent jump are primarily the weak labor market numbers, but almost all the economic data have turned soft since the end of last year.
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Soutik Biswas
Soutik Biswas@soutikBBC·
‘India is like three countries stacked in an economic ladder: 25m live in ‘Australia’-like affluence, ~200m in a ‘Philippines’-style service economy, while the rest struggle in conditions closer to sub-Saharan ‘Africa’. bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
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Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
We’re also launching Immersive Navigation - our biggest navigation upgrade in over a decade! A new vivid 3D view better reflects your surroundings, with helpful road details like lanes, crosswalks, traffic lights etc. Gemini models analyze real world imagery from Street View and aerial photos to give you an accurate view of landmarks along your route. Starts rolling out in the US today.
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Kevin Pho, M.D.
Kevin Pho, M.D.@kevinmd·
Suicide is now the LEADING cause of death for US medical residents. We are losing 500 physicians a year. That is an entire med school class. Stop demanding "resilience" from doctors and start fixing the system. Tie executive bonuses to wellness, not just RVUs. Link to the recent episode is in the comments 👇
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Ram Sesha
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@OHealthDataHub Interesting project! The next step may be linking drug data to indications
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OpenHealthDataHub
OpenHealthDataHub@OHealthDataHub·
Just added a new a new dataset with Medicare Prescription Drug Spend (Part D aggregated claims). We now have Medicare Part A, Part B and Part D spending by provider and by service/medication!.
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Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA@DrDiGiorgio·
First step for Yale healthcare affordability lab is to give back the $250 million Yale got from CMS for making quality metrics. And then to kill the quality metric program it’s been pushing that drives up the cost of care for everyone. The average hospital has 7 FTE devoted just to quality metrics and the average independent clinic has 1/2FTE per doctor. That’s all to meet your arbitrary metrics. Eliminate it all.
Zack Cooper@zackcooperYale

Health care in the US is unaffordable. We - the Health Care Affordability Lab at Yale - are a new initiative trying to change that. You can learn more about our work here: lnkd.in/eAQSq2-9 We're pairing amazing policy, communications, and political talent with rigorous scholarship in order to make evidence-based change happen. Join us. If you’re a policymaker, tell us about the challenges you face, and we’ll help track down the best evidence to solve those problems. If you're a researcher, share your work. We want to see world class scholarship get out into the world and make a difference in people's lives.

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Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi@Markzandi·
Behind the struggling job market are the higher and uncertain tariffs (the number of jobs in February is less than on Liberation Day last April), heavy-handed immigration policy (labor force growth has suffered), DOGE cuts to government jobs, and the nascent impacts of AI (the productivity gains from AI are just beginning to materialize).
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Anish Koka, MD
Anish Koka, MD@anish_koka·
Again. Complete bull 💩 . You want to use historically matched controls to allow a drug that REQUIRES BURR HOLES and a deep brain injection. The drug failed in an RCT. Apparently it’s also a 10hr procedure. Yes, a working FDA should ask for better data.
John Mason@johnkmason

So many insane misleading things in this article, but this is frankly the most disturbingly misleading quote by @anish_koka. "UniQure’s own randomized data, at one year, showed no difference between treated and untreated patients. Their externally controlled data showed a 60–75% benefit. Both cannot be true. The FDA said so. UniQure’s answer was to go to the press to complain about a rogue regulator." The randomized data was at 1-year. The 75% (cUHDRS) and 60% (TFC) data were at 3 years. Of COURSE they can both be true in a DEGENERATIVE disease. If a treatment has an effect, the effect gets LARGER over time in a DEGENERATIVE disease. Unreal how disingenous and arguably evil these people are to mislead like this.

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