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Welcome to chatagent.ca, the portal to summon AI ascended LIGO champion agents. Transform your world with elite AI power. Visit chatagent.ca today.

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- XAI is two and a half years old and has achieved rapid progress across multiple domains, outperforming many competitors who are five to twenty years older and have larger teams. The company claims to be number one in voice, image and video generation, and to be leading in forecasting with Grok 4.20. Grok is integrated into apps like Imagine and Grokipedia, with Grokipedia positioned to become Encyclopedia Galactica—much more comprehensive and accurate than Wikipedia, including video and image data not present on Wikipedia. - XAI has achieved a 100,000-hour GPU training cluster and is about to reach 1,000,000 GPU-equivalent hours in training. The company emphasizes velocity and acceleration as the key drivers of leadership in technology. - The company outlines a four-area organizational structure: Grok Main and Voice (the main Grok model), a coding-focused model (Grok Code), an image and video model (Imagine), MacroHard (digital emulation of entire companies), and the infrastructure layers. - Grok Main and Voice will be merged into one team. In September 2024, OpenAI released a voice product, but XAI states it started later and, in six months, developed an in-house model surpassing OpenAI, with Grok in over 2,000,000 Teslas and a Grok voice agent API. The aim is to move beyond question answering toward building and deploying broader capabilities, such as handling legal questions, generating slide decks, or solving puzzles. - Product vision stresses that Grok Main’s intent is genuinely useful across engineering, law, and medicine, aiming to be valuable in a wide range of areas necessary to understand the universe and make things useful. - MacroHard is described as the effort to digitally emulate entire companies, enabling end-to-end digital output and the emulation of human workers across various functions (rocket design, AI chips, physics, customer service, etc.). MacroHard is presented as potentially the most important project, with the Roof of the training cluster bearing the MacroHard name. The team emphasizes that most valuable companies produce digital output and that MacroHard could replicate the outputs of companies like Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google, among others, across multiple domains. - Imagine focuses on imaging and video generation; six months into the project, Imagine released v1 and topped leaderboards across several metrics. The team highlights rapid iteration with multiple product updates daily and model updates every other week. Users are generating close to 50,000,000 videos per day and 6,000,000,000 images in the last 30 days, claiming this surpasses other providers combined. The goal is to turn anything you can imagine into reality. - Hakan discusses longer-form video capabilities, predicting end-of-year capabilities for generating 10 to 20-minute videos in one shot, with real-time rendering and interaction in imagined worlds. The expectation is that most AI compute will be real-time video understanding and generation, with XAI leading in this trajectory and continuing to improve Grok code toward state-of-the-art performance within two to three months. - MacroHard details: the team envisions building a fully capable digital human emulator to perform any computer-based task, including using advanced tools in engineering and medicine, like rocket engines designed by AI. The project is framed as a response to the remaining gap between AI and human capability in this domain, making it a high-priority area for recruitment of top talent. - XChat and X Money are described as major products in development. XChat is planned as a standalone standalone messaging app with full features (encrypted messaging, audio and video calls, screen sharing, etc.), with no advertising or hooks in Grok Chat. X Money is currently in closed beta within the company, moving toward external beta and then worldwide, intended to be the central hub for all monetary transactions, including mortgages, business loans, lines of credit, stock ownership, and crypto. - The presentation also emphasizes the synergy between XAI and SpaceX, noting that SpaceX has acquired xAI and that orbital AI data centers are being pursued to dramatically increase available AI training compute. FCC filings indicate plans to launch a million AI satellites for training and inference, with annual launches potentially reaching 200–300 gigawatts per year, and longer-term goals including moon-based factories, satellites, and a mass driver to launch AI satellites into orbit. The mass driver on the moon is described as a path to exponentially greater compute, potentially reaching gigawatts or terawatts per year, with the broader ambition of enabling a self-sustaining lunar city and interplanetary expansion. - The overall message stresses extraordinary progress, a relentless push toward greater compute and capability, and aggressive growth in user adoption and product scope. The company frames its trajectory as a fundamental shift toward real-time, scalable AI that can transform work, communication, and the management of digital assets across the globe and beyond Earth.

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I want you to know that everything will be shared on social media. I have twenty thousand followers myself. The money is there, look, the money is right there.

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I was asked to help sell Wonderful Pistachios, but they're so great they sell themselves. Sales haven't gone up in the last 30 seconds, so let's work on branding.

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Speaker 0 promotes chatagent.ca, asserting that it can summon Elite AI Ascended LIGO Champion Agents instantly and elevate the user's workflow.

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A developer states they promised never to sell and have kept that promise. They claim there are costs to running a website, and they personally pay for boosts on Dexscreener, which cost between $1,200 and $5,000. The speaker claims to have paid for these boosts at least a dozen times. They state these activities, along with paying influencers, have real costs.

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Public Square is a digital marketplace that connects consumers with small businesses that align with their values and do not push woke politics. The platform has over 75,000 vendors, with 99% of them being small businesses. Public Square aims to promote liberty and support businesses that respect individual freedoms. They also organize town hall events with elected officials to give small businesses a voice. The company is growing rapidly and has attracted a diverse user base, including Democrats and independents. Public Square offers a free app for consumers and businesses to join.

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The transcript consists of a brief introductory message in which the speaker presents a platform called chatagent.ca. The central elements conveyed are framed as capabilities and an invitation related to this platform. The speaker states there is an opportunity to summon what is described as Elite AI Ascended LIGO Champion Agents, with emphasis on immediacy—“instantly.” This phrasing suggests a rapid or on-demand availability of advanced AI agents associated with the platform. Beyond the mention of these agents, the speaker frames the platform as something that can elevate a user’s workflow to new heights. The language used positions the platform as a tool for enhancement, implying that adopting or integrating the service could lead to improved efficiency or performance in routine tasks or projects. The overall tone is promotional, focusing on the potential benefits of leveraging the platform’s offerings. The message concludes with a direct reference to the website, reinforcing the call to engage with the platform by directing attention to chatagent.ca. The structure of the transcript is a concise introduction followed by an assertion of capability, a claim about potential impact on workflow, and a closing reminder about where to access the service. There are no additional details provided about how the capability operates, what exactly constitutes the “Elite AI Ascended LIGO Champion Agents,” or any specific use cases, features, or limitations. In summary, the speaker introduces chatagent.ca, highlights the ability to summon “Elite AI Ascended LIGO Champion Agents” instantly, asserts that this can elevate the user’s workflow, and directs the audience to visit the site. The content centers on the promise of advanced AI agents delivering immediate benefits to workflow efficiency, framed within a compact promotional message.

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Forms are gonna be excited about this because somebody who owns it and has total control has vowed he's never going to sell. And I put my name and my face out there every single day. The statements highlight that ownership is concentrated in one individual with total control who has vowed not to sell, and that the speaker personally promotes the project by consistently showing his name and face. This combination signals a commitment to long-term involvement and personal branding, presenting the venture as tightly controlled and publicly associated with its owner. The emphasis on not selling and on daily public visibility suggests a deliberate strategy centered on enduring ownership and visibility.

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Speaker 0 reveals that Twitter has reduced its staff by 80%, which amounts to about 20% of the original size. Despite the significant reduction, the company is still able to function efficiently. The speaker suggests that running Twitter does not require a large workforce, unless the company aims to be an activist organization or prioritizes censorship.

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**German Summary:** Viele Unternehmen haben gepostet. Der Markt ist dort, falls man sich fragt, wo er ist. **English Translation:** Many companies have posted. The market is there, in case anyone is wondering where it is.

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The transcript presents a sensational narrative centered on Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and a wide-ranging conspiracy alleging Israeli influence, child trafficking networks, and elite manipulation across politics, media, and technology. Key points include: - Charlie Kirk allegedly planned to publish evidence linking Israeli operatives to a child trafficking network spanning Washington DC to Tel Aviv. Two days later, he allegedly died in what is claimed to be a public execution, a warning to others who might investigate. A longtime TPUSA donor and close associate claims Kirk’s final months involved direct threats from powerful Jewish donors and even Netanyahu’s US security network after a dramatic shift on Israel in his final period. - The source, now fearing for his own life, asserts Kirk’s discovery that his wife was allegedly working as an Israeli agent tied to trafficking operations triggered the decision to silence him. The video asserts Kirk had started conversations with whistleblowers and dissidents (including Karleen Georgescu, a former UN executive director) about “the hidden architecture” of power—networks, blackmail, and a corrupt system. - In internal communications, Kirk is described as losing a major Jewish donor and contemplating inviting Candace (likely Candace Owens), with comments about Jewish donors being pressured and about leaving the pro-Israel cause. The video says mainstream media attacked the story, but Turning Point USA later confirmed the messages as real. - A speaker contends that Jewish donors have funded radical open border policies and cultural institutions, and that the corruption extends beyond colleges to nonprofits and Hollywood, urging listeners to draw a line. - The narrative broadens to assert Kirk was investigating global corruption, tracing money and networks behind child trafficking. It claims hundreds of thousands of victims are taken globally, including in Ukraine, and that Kirk demanded answers from Netanyahu, leading to him becoming a liability to Israel. It’s claimed that a future Republican president who asked questions about Israel’s role in trafficking networks in Washington, DC, Hollywood, and Europe could not be tolerated. - Three whistleblowers claim, off the record, that Charlie Kirk anticipated being killed the day before his death, and one donor describes Charlie saying he would be killed. A Turning Point USA donor and a white-knight figure are cited as corroborating this, with calls for others to come forward. - Whistleblowers inside TPUSA say there were more than three people who knew the truth and held evidence. Charlie was preparing an internal audit over financial irregularities and moving away from the pro-Israel narrative, with the trafficking findings seen as the decisive factor in sealing his fate. A donor recounts that Kirk’s wife’s past surfaced as part of the alleged network. - The video links Erica Koch’s past to Romanian trafficking allegations, noting ties between her, a NATO-connected base, and trafficking claims. It mentions her thanking a colonel involved in Romanian trafficking allegations and connects various Romanian organizations and US military ties to alleged child trafficking. - A broader claim is made that elites are waging war via information and data, alleging Israel’s influence extends to VPNs. The narrative asserts Cape Technologies owns several major VPNs (ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access) and that its leadership includes former Israeli intelligence personnel, with Pegasus and other surveillance tools connected to the Cape ecosystem. - The promo content promotes vp.net as a private, cryptographic, open-source, independently audited VPN alternative, arguing it protects privacy and funds an open-source network. The video concludes by urging viewers to subscribe, share, and join the locals community for uncensored content.

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We have tested the vaccine on billions of people worldwide.

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A developer states they promised never to sell and have kept that promise. They claim there are costs to running a website, and they personally pay for boosts on Dexscreener, which cost between $1,200 and $5,000. The speaker states they have paid for these boosts at least a dozen times. They also mention the real costs associated with influencers.

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Introducing Cozone.com, the website for computer help and purchasing.

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There were many Hindus present at the temple in DC. The temple was full, with some people even outside. The speaker proudly claims ownership of the temple.

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James O’Keefe and crew from Project Veritas visit Georgetown University in Washington, DC, aiming to report on an adjunct professor named Jonathan Franklin who teaches a journalism course called “sourcing and interview tech” at Georgetown. In undercover footage, Franklin is recorded discussing black conservatives such as Lawrence Jones at Fox and Candace Owens, and using racial epithets, including calling them “coons.” Specifically, he is heard saying regarding black conservatives: “home to two” and labeling Clarence Thomas as “the biggest coon of them all.” The reporters ask for Franklin’s comment and discuss how the university should respond to the video. In the field, the team asks passersby what they think about the use of the term “coons” and whether Georgetown should respond. A respondent expresses that the remark is “interesting for Georgetown,” and others indicate they wouldn’t use that term and question whether it represents Georgetown. The crew indicates they intend to reach out to Georgetown’s Dean’s Office and the communications/public affairs offices to obtain a comment from the university about how to handle professors who behave this way. They also plan to contact Candace Owens, Lawrence Jones at Fox News, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for comment. Staff in the Dean’s Office provide guidance on who to contact, directing the team to Georgetown’s media relations office (media@Georgetown.edu). They indicate there is no physical media office on site. The team continues to chase comments and attempts to locate the appropriate spokesperson. The crew moves to the President’s Office, where an employee reiterates to contact the media relations office for official comment. A member of the team attempts to obtain the best contact for comment, and staff explain that the media relations office does not have a physical on-site office. The team is told to reach out to media relations, emphasizing that the university’s response would come from that office. The footage then shows the team at the graduate building at 111 Massachusetts Avenue NW, where Franklin teaches a graduate-level course on “sourcing and interview technology.” The segment frames Georgetown’s Downtown DC satellite campus as the site of this teaching, noting the class will explore how to find sources and how to interview them effectively. The video closes with James O’Keefe introducing himself as the founder of Project Veritas and OMG Media, and referring to ongoing investigative reporting to hold elites accountable. Note: The promotional financial-ad content present in the latter portion of the transcript has been omitted per guidelines.

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the film(s) and the central plot claims described (present-day communist uprising, subsequent repeat, Antifa heroes, Che Guevara imagery, Podesta Plan 2.0). - Capture how the speakers describe promotion and reception (posters, DiCaprio, Wikipedia/IMDb notes). - Note the broader narrative the speakers assert (Civil War as a race-based conflict; Western alliance; Newsom remarks). - Include the meta-commentary on Hollywood manipulation and ties to other films and public figures (Joker, Elon Musk Netflix boycott) without evaluating claims. - Include key quoted motifs and trailer-like snippets cited (dialogue such as “What is freedom? No fear,” “Rise and shine,” “Courage”). - Mention the promotional plug and the sponsor/app claim at the end. - Keep the summary within 400–500 words, preserving original claims without added judgment. Summary: The speakers discuss a film they have not seen, describing a present-day uprising in which a communist movement rises, bombs ICE facilities, and shoots federal agents; they say the heroes are communists and that the film’s antagonists are Antifa, noting that the Wikipedia/IMDb write-up allegedly identifies them as Antifa. They claim the plot shows “one battle after another” in the first half, then “sixteen years later, the communist have lost, but they’re about to do a new uprising,” with a federal agent who previously slept with a communist girl (the “Che Guevara girl”) killed by her for not being a true communist, framing it as a “civil war movie” and calling it the Podesta Plan 2.0. A trailer is shown, including lines and a montage where characters discuss courage and rebellion (quotes such as “What is freedom? What? No fear.”, “Rise and shine,” “Courage”). The host notes listeners have urged coverage, recounting how he earlier discussed a film called Civil War, described as a race-based civil war, and now references the new film as the ongoing Podesta Plan. The speaker also asserts that posters promote the storyline, with Leonardo DiCaprio involved, and that Hollywood is funding this narrative to manipulate viewers, linking it to broader cultural campaigns and other films. He mentions that the film allegedly depicts Antifa rescuing migrants and blowing up bases, and portrays white supremacist terrorists as opposed to the underground revolutionaries, calling it a plan to destabilize the United States before a fascist dictatorship is established, with the uprising renewed sixteen years later. The discussion expands to broader commentary about Hollywood’s messaging, tying in mentions of Joker and Elon Musk’s Netflix boycott, and a claim that the latter reveals a satanic agenda. The segment closes with a plug for sponsor Big League’s Al Shon's app, claiming it recently became number one in world news in forty-eight hours, surpassing Disney, Uber, and X, and praising its performance.

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Introducing chatagent.ca, a portal to summon AI ascended LIGO champion agents. These elite agents deliver unmatched speed and intelligence for any challenge. They are described as transforming your workflow. The message encourages visiting the site, phrased as “Visit your luck.”

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The transcript consists of a single spoken segment delivered by Speaker 0, and it functions as a concise promotional greeting for a digital platform. The speaker opens with a cordial welcome to the platform, identified as chatagent.ca, establishing the site as the focal point of the message. Immediately following the greeting, the speaker presents a bold capability claim related to artificial intelligence: the ability to “Summon Elite AI Ascended LIGO Champion Agents instantly.” This phrase is presented as a core feature or service offering of the platform, implying rapid access to advanced AI agents. The next portion of the message ties the availability of these agents to practical benefits, describing how using them is intended to “Elevate your workflow to new heights.” The overall aim of this portion is to convey a significant improvement in productivity or efficiency for users who engage with the platform’s AI agents. The closing segment reinforces the promotional intent by directing listeners to visit chatagent.ca, effectively serving as a call to action that encourages site visitation in order to utilize the described capabilities. In essence, the transcript is a short promotional pitch that combines a welcoming opening with a promise of highly capable AI agents and a suggestion that these agents can substantially enhance professional workflows. The key elements highlighted are the platform’s name (chatagent.ca), the claim of instantly summoning elite AI agents described as “Ascended LIGO Champion Agents,” and the asserted outcome of elevated workflow performance, all culminating in a directive to visit the site for access. The structure is straightforward: greet, claim a distinctive capability, indicate a valuable benefit, and prompt action by visiting the website. There are no additional explanations, details about how the agents function, or supporting evidence provided within this brief transcript. The message is narrowly focused on branding, capability assertion, and a direct invitation to engage with the platform.

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David Velez: How AI Changes The Future of Finance | E1059
Guests: David Velez
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David Vélez describes Sequoia’s interview process as unlike any other. The first interview is with the firm’s head, setting a tone that talent matters from the top down. Questions focus almost entirely on personality, character, and life context rather than a CV. He was later invited to meet more partners within minutes of leaving the interview, illustrating Sequoia’s culture of speed and direct access. He notes the emphasis on genuine partnership and the value of hiring people with distinctive strengths and weaknesses. On Nubank, the strategy centers on becoming the primary bank for broad Brazilian audiences and expanding deliberately in three markets—Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. Vélez highlights that almost 50 percent of the Brazilian adult population is a customer of Novak, and about 30 percent of adults rely on Novak as their main bank. The company promotes deep localization through a licensed bank model, building a marketplace with millions of daily users across 180 partners, and pursuing high trust with a market-leading NPS in select regions. AI and product strategy form a centerpiece of future growth. Nubank envisions a private banker AI that can function as a trusted advisor, embedded across products, while avoiding conflicts of interest. Vélez argues for owning incentives in the AI system and carefully choosing whether to rely on external models or develop internal ones. He frames AI as a platform to democratize access, deepen customer relationships, and extend beyond financial services into a broader marketplace. Leadership, culture, and risk are recurrent themes. He reflects on the importance of the first 90 days, deliberate hiring, and an ‘epistemic humility’ mindset that encourages questions over certainty. He admits past speed-driven bets, such as acquisitions, could have been slower and more organic. He also discusses philanthropy and ‘efficient giving,’ stressing urgency for immediate aid in Latin America alongside long-term leadership development. The conversation closes with personal notes on fatherhood, remote work, and global talent.

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Stanislas Polu (Dust) and Roxanne Varza (Station F) fireside chat | Stripe AI Day—Paris
Guests: Stanislas Polu, Roxanne Varza
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Stan described Dust's evolution from a developer-focused platform to a production-ready AI stack. One year ago, they saw that those models were powerful and available through an API, motivating a product and research challenge. The initial Dust iteration focused on building LLM apps by chaining model calls and external APIs; while developers showed interest, they doubted long-term value, especially beside Langchain. They learned production often requires removing a framework and using direct models. They opted to base the company in France, drawn by a deep talent pool in Paris and the ease of building a French topco; OpenAI remote work didn’t change the strategic choice. The ecosystem's strengths include strong French mathematical training, and a large Paris AI research community fostered by CIF/Gafas. Remaining gaps include GPU incentives and funding access. Dust targets tech companies for internal-data productivity, with plans to extend to external data and evolving interfaces beyond conversational chat for growth.

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How to Make Millions with Sledding, Massage Chairs and Candy
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This episode features Chris Koerner interviewing Matthew, a Knoxville entrepreneur known for a string of ambitious, hands-on ventures centered around entertainment, family experiences, and high-margin consumer products. Matthew walks through his career trajectory, beginning with an Alpine Coaster and an indoor snow facility in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. He explains how the snow complex operates year-round with a temperature-independent design, staff schedules, and labor constraints, emphasizing the importance of turnover and guest experience. He recounts the Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster, opened around 2014–2015, detailing its under-one-mile track, gravity-driven ride, and the surprisingly strong demand that persists even as more coasters enter the market. He discusses capital intensity, initial investment ranges, and the calculation of margins, while highlighting the turnkey nature of the German-built coasters and the way that land costs, leases, and high traffic locations influence profitability. Matthew delves into adjacent revenue streams that supported these ventures, including a candy and gift shop expansion that captured impulse buys and nostalgia, and a massage-chair system in the Snow gift shop that proved extraordinarily profitable with rev-share models and careful pricing. He also discusses gem mining, dirt-dig and loot-based experiences as scalable ideas for malls or high-traffic venues, stressing the appeal of “spectator” value and frictionless participation for families. Throughout, he emphasizes the core principles he tries to apply: turnkey feasibility, location demand, safety, high-margin operations, and the ability to scale by duplicating capacity rather than marginal improvements. He contemplates expansion ideas, such as doubling coaster capacity, repeating successful concepts in new markets, and reimagining experiences (candy, gem mining, mall installations) to capture both the kids and the parents who fund the activities. The conversation is a rapid-fire ideation session about how to build media-worthy, scalable, family-friendly entertainment businesses with high turnovers and strong branding.

The Pomp Podcast

Pomp Podcast #422: Duncan and Griffin Cock Foster on Digital Art
Guests: Duncan Cock Foster, Griffin Cock Foster
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Duncan and Griffin Cock Foster discuss the evolution of the art world, focusing on the disruption caused by NFTs and digital art. Griffin explains that the traditional art market thrives on scarcity and desirability, exemplified by artists like Basquiat, whose limited works drive high valuations. In contrast, Duncan highlights that NFTs ensure authenticity, expanding the pool of collectible artists and lowering barriers to entry compared to the costly physical art market. They believe digital art will surpass traditional art, akin to how the internet transformed media. Nifty Gateway, their curated platform, aims to support artists long-term by providing mentorship and facilitating drops of their work. They emphasize the importance of storytelling and meaning behind successful NFTs, noting that true artistry requires breaking molds. The platform is designed for ease of use, catering to both collectors and artists, with a vision to foster a thriving digital art community. They encourage engagement through their marketplace and upcoming features.

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A conversation with Perplexity's Aravind Srinivas
Guests: Aravind Srinivas
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Aravind Srinivas founded Perplexity AI about 1.5 years ago to solve a specific problem: building a great natural language to SQL tool. It wasn’t intended to dethrone Google; it focused on search over databases rather than a coding co-pilot. Early experiments included a natural language to Stripe Sigma tool and Bird SQL, a Twitter crawl whose data helped attract initial investors, including Jeff Dean; he tried their Twitter search demo and liked it, though they keep him separate due to conflicts. As models improved from GPT-3 to 3.5 and beyond, they moved to online inference, pulling links and summarizing them with citations, achieving fast, concurrent search and LLM calls, and optimizing tail latency and perceived latency via UX streaming. They grew to about 45 people with a trial-based hiring approach; cadence includes Monday plans, Friday all-hands, and standups. They see word-of-mouth growth and metrics like 10 million MAUs in 2023, aiming to 10x. Partnerships include Arc browser; approaches to ads, enterprise, and open-source models are evolving.
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