The @ckoopman —> $1B pipeline
@packym
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OpenAI as Apex Aggregator: Apps Strategy and Market Dominance
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In hindsight, plugins wasn't it, but with apps coming into ChatGPT, I think this call that OpenAI is becoming the Apex Aggregator is right. Attention is all you need.
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Controversial discourse necessity in AI discussions
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someone has to be willing to say the controversial stuff
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Computer Workers Adopt AI Faster Than General Population
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the computer people are using AI way more than everyone else. from a fascinating study by the budget lab at yale on whether AI is taking our jobs (it doesn't seem to be yet)
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AI Healthcare Costs Rising: Insurance Industry Faces Major Disruption
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The cost of group insurance is about to increase more than it has in 20 years. All of the buzzwords are breaking healthcare: COVID, GLP-1s, even AI (which, so far, is mainly being used to help providers bill more). You should learn about Thatch.
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Violence in Healthcare Systems: Time and Impact Analysis
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can't even begin to calculate the amount of time violence in the healthcare system
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Healthcare Complexity: Insights from Industry Leaders and Investors
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Of all of the complex things I write about, healthcare is maybe the most mind-breaking. Big thanks to @mariots at @OscarHealth
, @julesyoo at @a16z
, Jahanvi Sardana at @IndexVentures
, @jwmares at @TrueMedPayments
, @swerdlin at @function
, @LaszloBock
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Thatch: Employee Choice as Solution to Workplace Incentive Problems
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That means that this is one of the rare Big Problems that I write about that you can help fix, by considering offering Thatch to your employees. I'm an investor, and biased, but I really do think that giving individuals choice is the best way to fix the incentives that plague
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Individual Health Insurance Market Dynamics and Competitive Flywheel Effect
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The way health insurance works, as more people switch to the individual market via @thatch_ai and ICHRA, individual coverage gets cheaper and better while small group coverage gets worse and more expensive. Then, the same flywheel can happen in the mid-market. Then, eventually,