AI
Artificial Intelligence technology and tools used for business automation and efficiency improvements.
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"We're going to be able to catch almost all of that now because we're using AI to do it. It was never used before."
Attribution: RFK Jr. explains they are now using AI for program integrity and fraud detection in government healthcare programs
"We're going to get that down to one day. We're going to use AI."
Attribution: Makary describes using AI to modernize FDA processes and reduce approval timelines
"I put it through AI. Currently, I think for the last few years, there's been some studies being done in Harvard trying to use AI to figure out what these mean"
Attribution: Raul mentions using AI for analysis and references Harvard using AI to study the kipus
"Almost everything that your team does right now, minus account management, can pretty much be done by AI. That would give you the margin back that you need."
Attribution: Alex Hormozi is explicitly recommending the use of AI to improve business margins and automate tasks
"I've seen the acceleration of AI and I know we can ship all these things on the existing organization."
Attribution: Harry mentions AI in the context of business efficiency and organizational changes, discussing its acceleration and impact
"If you are looking at AI and it's making you anxious and you want to know the path forward, it is very simple."
Attribution: Tom Bilyeu mentions AI as the main topic of discussion about dealing with anxiety around the technology
"They were even using AI. My understanding, and I'm sure you've been following this, to get developer jobs in the United States, convince Americans to put laptops in their homes so that they could remote work."
Attribution: Speaker mentions AI being used by North Korean spies to obtain developer jobs through deception
"with AI coming, this means that we have to think less and less. I can tell immediately if something is made with AI or not."
Attribution: Codie mentions AI as a concern that makes people think less, expressing worry about its impact on intelligence