James
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🎥 Following the fault lines where belief, technology, and human nature collide. 💿Technology, Health, Science & Interviews 🎙️ 2 e-com exits
Athens, Greece
Joined April 2022
I'm seeking a small number of recorded conversations in Athens in 2026. This isn’t about promotion or expertise. It’s about noticing what’s breaking, mutating, or quietly emerging at the intersection of culture, technology, myth, and power. If you’re working on something, or
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there's a lot of disturbing information coming out this week.take care of yourself. verify before sharing. real accountability matters more than viral outrage. and it's completely fine to log off. at the end of the day, what we do for our own families and the next generation
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In Ancient Greece, the intellectual class had a practice called hypomnēmata (ὑπομνήματα), which was a notetaking system where they kept quotes from books they had read. It was a tool for meditation. Every day, ideally, they would open the hypomnēmata and look for a passage
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there's a lot of disturbing information coming out this week.take care of yourself. verify before sharing. real accountability matters more than viral outrage. and it's completely fine to log off. at the end of the day, what we do for our own families and the next generation
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Built Nexus because healthcare has a reading problem: Revenue teams can't manually audit every chart for missed billing opportunities Clinicians can't synthesize multimodal data (images + text + labs) at scale Both products do the same thing: read what's actually there,
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$14,500 sitting in a chart. Denied. Appeal-able. Missed by everyone who looked at it. Built Nexus Audit because hospitals are hemorrhaging revenue - not from bad medicine, but from clinical documentation buried in unstructured EHR data. AI reads the charts, finds the billing
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The past ~75 yrs r very strange. We invented esoteric languages so that a class of wizards ("coders") could ask electric rocks to do tasks for us. Then it turned out that it was increasingly more efficient to have the electric rocks speak to themselves in these esoteric
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Biology teaches us how life survives. Humanities teach us why life is worth surviving. You really can’t be a complete physician without respecting both.
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Honestly, Ben Affleck actually knowing AI and the landscape caught me off guard, but as a writer, makes sense. Great takes across the board.
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Asking 'will AI replace doctors' is like asking if the printing press replaced scholars. Wrong question.
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Most "AI in healthcare" content is either: 1. Hype about replacing doctors (won't happen) 2. Fear about losing the human touch (real risk) The actual question: What becomes possible when diagnosis is instant and doctors have time to think again?
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New footage of the uncontacted Amazonian tribes has been released for the first time on Lex Fridman's podcast https://t.co/MGd3arKThe
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Everyone's debating whether AI will replace doctors while Google quietly releases models that could make a village clinic as diagnostically capable as a city hospital. The real disruption isn't about jobs.
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The best use of AI is making the boring parts faster so you have time for the parts that matter.
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Standing in the Agora thinking about how Socrates got cancelled for asking too many questions. Some things don't change.
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