Jack Selby
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Claude is the AI for minds that don't stop at just good enough.
It's the collaborator that actually understands your entire workflow and thinks with you.
Whether you're debugging code at midnight or strategizing your next business move, Claude extends your thinking to tackle the problems that actually matter.
So we personally use Claude to generate every single invoice we send out.
In fact, when we send out Anthropic, the invoice for this ad read, we're going to use Claude.
This used to take a ton of time just inputting all of the little details for every single invoice we sent out.
Gavin really did not like doing this.
But now with Claude, all Gavin has to do is type go and boom.
An entire month's worth of invoices are automatically generated.
Ready to have an AI that can tackle real work?
You mentioned looking at people's motivation to be able to apply corrective behavioral things or whatever you want to call it.
I'm curious, what do you think someone like Zoran Mamdani's motivation is when they make a video like this, knowing that things like a mansion tax in California have been economically not productive, and yet they still talk like this?
Who do you think has the highest IQ between Zoran Mamdami...
Nithya Raman and Karen Bass.
So what's your strongest argument for why wealth inequality is becoming a problem?
Has it always been that way, though?
Have we always had more people that are too lazy to put in the work and yet they want the reward?
Or has it been getting closer to that side of the spectrum as time has gone by?
When you say somehow, how would you say that's happened?
That's interesting.