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"So I like to say that X is in the truth business and Grok today is very much trying to position itself as the most unbiased truth seeking model."
"Grok today is very much trying to position itself as the most unbiased truth-seeking model."
"And if you are a G Suite user or if you're a Gmail user, chances are these products are going to continue getting smarter and smarter."
"Uh so if you go to Amazon web services, there's two primitives. S3 is like a storage primitive."
"If you go to Amazon Web Services there's two primitives. S3 is like a storage primitive and EC2 is a compute primitive."
"So if you look at the hyperscala business, the primitives of it, EC2 for compute and S3 for storage."
"So if you look at the hyperscala business, the primitives of it, EC2 for compute and S3 for storage."
"It is now a computer agent that can go and interview users on your behalf with a predefined guide, synthesize all the learnings and then deliver the insight."
"Field Guide is a system that both the practitioner uses to do the work and the Field Guide agents do the work for the practitioner."
"There being a challenger company like a Rocket Mortgage or Quicken Loans and all of a sudden you could apply for a loan online."
"The entity that was responsible for the implementation of that engagement actually wasn't OpenAI. It was an entirely different company started by a former Palantir guy. The company is called Distill."
"Meta is in the business of content and culture."
"There was this enabler opportunity for a business like Blend that said okay Wells Fargo we will enable you to allow your customers to actually do the work online."
"Glimpse solves this really annoying problem for consumer brands called deductions management where if you send them $100 worth of stuff and you get $70 back, you have to figure out where $30 went."