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Stanford professor and misinformation expert admits to sloppy use of ChatGPT, overlooking
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How I got here…
0: Born in Quezon City, Philippines 🇵🇭
22 yrs old: Graduated UC Berkeley with degrees in Computer Science and Physics... and $250k in student loans.
23 yrs old: Started Qurious, as Founder/CEO, doing natural language processing (AI) in healthcare.
25 yrs old: Closed pilots with billion-dollar pharmaceutical companies, but failed to reach product market fit.
26 yrs old: Pivoted Qurious a lot, then settled on real-time call guidance for sales and customer support, combining streaming speech recognition (AI) and natural language processing (AI).
28 yrs old: Made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, while living in a living room of 2BR San Francisco apartment.
30 yrs old: Sold 100% of Qurious to Pegasystems (NASDAQ: Pega) in cash and stock deal ($10M+ total).
31 yrs old: Integrated Qurious with Pegasystems Customer Service to launch Pega Voice AI, now used by 1000s of support agents.
32 yrs old: Started angel investing in VC/seed funds, crypto, and passion areas 🍄 while recovering from burnout by hiking, skiing, and reading. Dropped 50 lbs to get back in shape.
33 yrs old: Started making free content to teach 1 million people AI.
34 yrs old: 0 to 500k+ followers in 6 months with $0 budget, no team, $0 paid ads, no masterminds.
Stanford professor and misinformation expert admits to sloppy use of ChatGPT, overlooking
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