Joined May 2007
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Design Thinking hits again…
A indústria finalmente resolveu um problema que todo mundo finge que não existe 😭☔
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Heads up students (of mine and elsewhere), this book is compulsory reading if you want to move ahead with AI, believe me! Pre-order @emollick new book here: co-existence.ai/
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Too many business schools confuse accreditation with trust. Accreditation gets students through the door. Trust is built later, in the course, the brief, the feedback, the standards, and whether the experience actually makes students more capable. My latest post is about trust as something schools must earn every week... unrecyclededucator.me/p/trus…
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Crazy entrepreneurship & innovation story behind this, I’m dumbfounded this isn’t making the news…
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
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Forget valuations, pitch decks, and vanity metrics. Know if you’re default alive: at your current growth and current burn, do you reach profitability before the money runs out?
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Students often ask me why @elonmusk is so successful with innovation, and my answer often is; he ignores the word “no”.
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When students ask “what is this course for?” the answer should not be “because someone buried it in the syllabus.” My latest post is about why business schools need to stop teaching foggy concepts in polished rooms and start showing students the actual jobs, decisions, tradeoffs, and work waiting behind the brochure. unrecyclededucator.me/p/busi…
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So where does that put the quality of founder's now...?
Result (@tryresult) is an operating system for starting a business. It helps users go from an idea to building a product, incorporating their companies, managing finances, filing taxes, and marketing— all on a single platform. Result is where the internet makes money. Congrats on the launch, @kushwah_aaryan & @saviomartin7! ycombinator.com/launches/QkS…
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Prime insight for students.
Barbell strategy for killing it in an age of superhuman AI: Simultaneously get as close to AND stay as far away from AI as humanly possible. 1. Get close — play with AI models, use them to help you think, ask them to teach you about the world, get them to help you create, work with them to write code, understand what makes them tick, embed them into your everyday life, have fun. 2. Stay far away — learn to tell stories, make eye contact, build a team, lead with courage, connect far-flung ideas, build lifelong friendships, debate persuasively, think forbidden thoughts, handwrite ideas, confess your fears, fall in love. Spend less time trying to master mental transformations that are purely mechanical — building spreadsheets, analyzing trades, balancing accounts, writing code by hand, following playbooks, searching for needles in haystacks. These are the emerging no-man's land, squarely the domain of AI. Venture to the extremes. That’s where all the fun is anyway.
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When an idea gets prestige too quickly in turns into…
this is just the most ridiculous AI application i've ever seen lol a Peter Thiel-backed startup that makes AI collars for cows is now worth $2 billion and the more I read about it the cooler it gets. here's how it works: every cow wears a solar-powered collar that talks to a network of radio towers and an app on the farmer's phone instead of building physical fences, the farmer draws the fence on a map in the app, and the collar keeps each cow inside that invisible line using GPS when a cow drifts toward the edge, the collar plays a sound to steer her, and a gentle vibration tells her which way to go. it's like how a car beeps as you back up toward a wall the cows learn the cues in a few days so now a rancher can move an entire herd to fresh grass by sliding the fence on a map, without driving out to open a single gate and that same collar is reading each cow's body the whole time. it takes five readings per second on every animal, so the AI can catch a cow that's sick, injured, ready to breed, or about to give birth before a person would ever notice walking the field so it's basically like WHOOP for cows too lol and they gave the AI behind it the perfect name: the Cowgorithm it's been trained on more than 7 billion hours of real cow behavior, which is why Halter calls the data its real asset and moat. they know what a normal cow looks like better than anyone, so they can flag the odd one out instantly it's already on more than 1M cattle across New Zealand, Australia, and a bunch of US states. California even used it on public land to graze cattle in patterns that clear dry brush and slow down wildfires costs about $5 to $8 per cow per month a job that used to mean barbed wire, gates, and driving the fields all day is now mostly 1 person on their phone
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I keep warning them…
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Here’s my latest short post on why higher education keeps trying to bolt AI onto old academic formats, when the real opportunity is to redesign learning content so serious ideas actually travel, stick, and turn into action... open.substack.com/pub/andrew…
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Heatwave attitude this week…
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Buried amongst all the noise, this is going to be a fundamental shift…
Today we are starting to roll out the biggest upgrade to the Google Search box in over 25 years — now completely reimagined with AI, along with Gemini 3.5 Flash as the new default model for AI mode users globally!
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Innovation at its simplest…
In South Korea, they sell "one a day" bananas; the idea is that you always have a banana ready to eat each day, without them all spoiling at the same time.
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Business schools are surrounded by a world being redesigned at insane speed, then somehow still defend the four year undergraduate degree as if it were the only serious way to learn. I wrote about why time is not transformation, why the degree has become the target, and why education should feel less like a long hallway and more like a recurring upgrade for adult life. unrecyclededucator.me/p/why-…
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Startups don’t win by having the best idea. They win by building the fastest learning loop.

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Good teaching should be like this...
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