Nathan Werst
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I will have in the beginning, I used to take a little time and do a little search or try to go back and find it. I've even sent out emails or chatted with them. And in some cases, they can't even find it. It's very bizarre to use a picture of something that I like and then you can't get it. So I'm sure you're helping with that, too. And keep up the good work. Thank you. Click on it.
And I will have in the beginning, I used to take a little time and do a little search or try to go back and find it. I've even sent out emails or chatted with them. And in some cases, they can't even find it. It's very bizarre to use a picture of something that I like and then you can't get it. So I'm sure you're helping with that, too. And keep up the good work. Thank you. Click on it.
And I will have in the beginning, I used to take a little time and do a little search or try to go back and find it. I've even sent out emails or chatted with them. And in some cases, they can't even find it. It's very bizarre to use a picture of something that I like and then you can't get it. So I'm sure you're helping with that, too. And keep up the good work. Thank you. Click on it.
That is what I want. I want it to be exactly what I saw and so that I can buy it.
That is what I want. I want it to be exactly what I saw and so that I can buy it.
That is what I want. I want it to be exactly what I saw and so that I can buy it.
Exactly. Yeah. And it's, you know, it's the same thing when you're when you're searching for stuff, you know, like Google's algorithm, like if you search for for like a black shirt, you know, it could it could show you a black tank top. And, you know, if you're in if it's, you know, December and you're in Texas, that's great. If you're in December and you're in New York, like not so much.
Exactly. Yeah. And it's, you know, it's the same thing when you're when you're searching for stuff, you know, like Google's algorithm, like if you search for for like a black shirt, you know, it could it could show you a black tank top. And, you know, if you're in if it's, you know, December and you're in Texas, that's great. If you're in December and you're in New York, like not so much.
Exactly. Yeah. And it's, you know, it's the same thing when you're when you're searching for stuff, you know, like Google's algorithm, like if you search for for like a black shirt, you know, it could it could show you a black tank top. And, you know, if you're in if it's, you know, December and you're in Texas, that's great. If you're in December and you're in New York, like not so much.
So, you know, we're trying to really improve the whole the whole flow for all parties involved.
So, you know, we're trying to really improve the whole the whole flow for all parties involved.
So, you know, we're trying to really improve the whole the whole flow for all parties involved.
So Nathan, as you know, we have a segment that we call from one genius to another. So Ben Arnon, my last guest has a question for you. And that is we're experiencing AI transform in industries that have remained unchanged for decades, which is so very exciting. What dormant human capability or experience do you believe AI will unexpectedly awaken or enhance that we have yet to recognize?
So Nathan, as you know, we have a segment that we call from one genius to another. So Ben Arnon, my last guest has a question for you. And that is we're experiencing AI transform in industries that have remained unchanged for decades, which is so very exciting. What dormant human capability or experience do you believe AI will unexpectedly awaken or enhance that we have yet to recognize?
So Nathan, as you know, we have a segment that we call from one genius to another. So Ben Arnon, my last guest has a question for you. And that is we're experiencing AI transform in industries that have remained unchanged for decades, which is so very exciting. What dormant human capability or experience do you believe AI will unexpectedly awaken or enhance that we have yet to recognize?
Yeah, I think that is a great question. I think it's super cool too because I think there are very few industries that have remained unchanged over the past few decades. Almost everything has been transformed by the dot-com bubble and the rise of smartphones. And one area that I think has a ton of potential and that's already kind of started is... like the fast food industry in a sense.
Yeah, I think that is a great question. I think it's super cool too because I think there are very few industries that have remained unchanged over the past few decades. Almost everything has been transformed by the dot-com bubble and the rise of smartphones. And one area that I think has a ton of potential and that's already kind of started is... like the fast food industry in a sense.
Yeah, I think that is a great question. I think it's super cool too because I think there are very few industries that have remained unchanged over the past few decades. Almost everything has been transformed by the dot-com bubble and the rise of smartphones. And one area that I think has a ton of potential and that's already kind of started is... like the fast food industry in a sense.
You know, it's already kind of happening to an extent. There is like a fully automated McDonald's in Copenhagen, which is super cool. But I think we're going to see kind of a rise of like, you know, super fast like coffee places, right? Like people aren't like hanging out in Starbucks in the same way that they were 10 years ago or like in coffee shops in general.
You know, it's already kind of happening to an extent. There is like a fully automated McDonald's in Copenhagen, which is super cool. But I think we're going to see kind of a rise of like, you know, super fast like coffee places, right? Like people aren't like hanging out in Starbucks in the same way that they were 10 years ago or like in coffee shops in general.