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Gadi Shamia

@gadishamia

CEO and co-founder of @Replicant_AI.

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No one will remember: * how much time you invested in a scalable database * how "neat" Is your code * that you build a proprietary front-end People will remember: * How they felt when they used your product the first time Spend your time there.

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The best thing you can do for your career is to join a great company that fits your skills and aligns with your culture. The next best thing is to quit in the first 12 weeks if you made the wrong decision.

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The most obvious startup mistake (that I partially made in the past as well) is building too much product before you have any users. * I saw companies building a backend that can scale for any use case. * I saw a company that spent two years building a database that is better

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AI will force anyone in any job to be better. Standing on the sidelines and thinking that there is nothing you can do is a mistake. AI today is not versatile enough, not thinking big picture, not creative, and not flexible in solving problems. This is your edge today. In a

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"I think it is becoming clear that call centers are going to be the next really big disruption (by AI)." David Sacks We started Replicant because we believed in it as early as six years ago. A few points about what we learned: * For some customers, the future is here. AI

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I am in a room full of CIOs from very large enterprises with a good representation of Fortune 50 companies. Two pretty surprising points of view I hear: * AI is still an experiment * AI has no proven ROI yet AI is a tale of two cities: Some early adopters (Replicant 's

I am in a room full of CIOs from very large enterprises with a good representation of Fortune 50 companies. 
Two pretty surprising points of view I hear:

* AI is still an experiment 
* AI has no proven ROI yet

AI is a tale of two cities:

Some early adopters (<a href="/Replicant_AI/">Replicant</a> 's
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Uber is the best success story of the mobile era. It fully leveraged the smart phones in our pockets to build a whole new business model. Happy to have Emil Michael speaking at Replicant’s Resolve conference in Miami, speaking with our very own Jack Abraham.

Uber is the best success story of the mobile era. It fully leveraged the smart phones in our pockets to build a whole new business model. Happy to have <a href="/emilmichael/">Emil Michael</a> speaking at <a href="/Replicant_AI/">Replicant</a>’s Resolve conference in Miami, speaking with our very own <a href="/jackabraham/">Jack Abraham</a>.
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We just donated $1000 for pizza to the polls. No one wants to wait in line, but no one needs to starve for democracy. polls.pizza/donate

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X users spend 99.96% of their time reading stupid threads of other people who spend 99.96% of their time on something but don't know how to do it. Here is what the 0.04% do instead:

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The crazy thing about Starlink on board is not how good it is but how terrible everyone else is. The internet speed on United flight today is equal to the speed 15 years ago. So it is less about how amazing Starlink is and more about everyone else that stopped innovating.

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I went to the men's bathroom in the office, and from one of the stalls, I heard a guy talking. "This is the right time. I can smell that they are playing games with us." Did the lady he spoke with (yes, he was on speaker) know where the metaphor came from?

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Envey people who create viral tweets. I am sure you have seen 1000 tweets that look like this: "Excel is the most powerful business tool But 98% of people don't know how to use it, Here are 10 tips..." I wrote a simple GPT that can generate those for you. Simply choose a topic

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Your daily reminder of why Google has the most significant opportunity with AI (most of us live in their tools at work and home) and how far behind they still are.

Your daily reminder of why Google has the most significant opportunity with AI (most of us live in their tools at work and home) and how far behind they still are.