Sam Parr
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And so that's what they did at the end.
They folded 200 million plus, basically every known protein in existence.
And they made it available.
And the end is basically like researchers from around the world showing up on their Google Analytics, like logging in.
We have 100,000 concurrent users.
We have, you know, they now have 3 million users.
And that's everyone from like someone in Africa running, you know, a small lab to universities to Eli Lilly.
who are all using them to be smarter and better about how they do, you know, medicine.
I think the way you become that smart is you don't care about stuff like that.
No, you become that smart because you were bullied.
You know what I mean?
It's like, I know we're getting close when Demis is 6'4", and has visible lats.
Looking good, Larry.
Well, I'm glad you're asking me because as a pre-med student, I'm clearly an expert of this.
No, it's hard to know.
As someone who took one class on this 15 years ago.
Somebody got a C in physics, had to repeat in the summer.
Shots fired.
I don't care.
There's a line where they're talking to, like, one of the OGs of artificial intelligence, and they were saying, like, you know, what are predictions?