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SVIC Podcast #4: JP Morgan Sues Frank, How To Spot Deal Due Diligence Red Flags, Trish Higgins This interview was on 1 February 2023. In
This interview was recorded on 18 November 2022. In this video two SVIC members, Aman Verjee and Jonathan Brill, discuss the acquisition of Twitter and
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Google is merging Waze into Google’s Maps team, as the search giant faces pressure to streamline operations and cut costs.
PepsiCo recently announced plans to cut hundreds of jobs in an effort to streamline and simplify their operations. This decision follows a recent reorganization of the company’s global divisions and is intended to help save costs and improve overall efficiency. The job losses are expected to occur at multiple levels and locations.
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Eric Ruiz, Googler, joins to explore the challenges of communication in the workplace, particularly for first-generation white-collar employees. The speakers discuss the cultural nuances and differences in communication styles, such as directness and indirectness. They also highlight the importance of building personal power and relationships in navigating the corporate world.
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Chapters
00:00 Eric’s Background & Growing Up In Central Valley
03:53 Cultural Differences in Communication Styles
08:30 Double Meaning In Communication
13:20 The Importance of Direct in Communication
18:00 Cultural Nuances in Communication
22:35 Personal Vs Positional Power
27:30 Honor Culture
35:20 Hidden Rules of Networking
43:30 Mentorship Trap
44:51 Eric’s Nopales Business
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Anthropic gets more funds, Mustafa Pushes an exec out, and Anthopic wants to regulate Open source AI.
Show hosts Joe (Eng VP) and Jordan (M&A Deal Lead) worked at various companies from Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Salesforce, Slack, Carta, Splunk, Wealthfront, Adobe, Microsoft, and more.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Amazon Injects $2.75B more
04:20 Inflection gets $650M from Microsoft
05:20 Mustafa Pushes First VP out
06:30 Anthopic Pushing For More AI Regulation
16:30 Testing Regimes In Other Industries
24:10 The importance of multiple AI Firms
29:10 Anthropic Wants Opensource to be regulated
32:30 Anthropic needs to write legislation
#anthropic #ai #microsoft #inflection #chatpt #openai
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Sully discusses the creation and development of Cognosys, an AI platform that automates workflows using natural language processing, including the challenges faced and solutions implemented. They explore open problems in AI development, such as billing and termination issues. The conversation delves into the evolution of AI models, the future of retrieval augmentation generation (RAG) and large context models, and topics like simplifying AI systems, agentic models, and surprising use cases.
Show hosts Joe (Eng VP) and Jordan (M&A Deal Lead) worked at various companies from Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Salesforce, Slack, Carta, Splunk, Wealthfront, Adobe, Microsoft, and more.
🤩Here the rest of the interview & get access to new stories and blog posts for the episode and the ones we didn’t have time to cover, our book recommendations, exclusive episodes and latest AI research for only $5 at patreon.com/svic
Takeaways
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:35 How Cognosys.ai went virtal
05:30 How AutoGen Evolved Into Cognosys
12:17 Picking The Right LLMs
18:00 Big Challenges Cognosys Is Trying To Solve
20:43 How GPT-5 Can Make Your AI Technique Obsolete
31:20 Determine Product Pricing
33:45 Customer Surprises And Product Roadmap
37:45 GPT-4 Dethroned By Claude 3
42:45 Using Claude 3 to write code
#openai #claude #ai #artificialintelligence #chatgpt #gpt4
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