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Striving to be Chick-fil-A
The speaker compares the public's ability to appreciate R. Kelly's music despite his problematic behavior to the public's views on Chick-fil-A's anti-gay marriage stance. He suggests that working towards being like Chick-fil-A and achieving success despite a controversial reputation is a worthy goal.
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The speaker discusses his predictions for what the world will be like in 10 years and suggests that those with the ability to build the technology to meet those predictions will be highly valuable.
47:32 - 49:01 (01:28)
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The speaker discusses his predictions for what the world will be like in 10 years and suggests that those with the ability to build the technology to meet those predictions will be highly valuable.
ChapterStriving to be Chick-fil-A
Episode#192 - Making Billions with Greeting Cards, How the FBI Took Down Thousands of Criminals, & Rich People (not) Paying Taxes
PodcastMy First Million
The Chick-fil-A tech team is using AI and machine learning to predict future sales and optimize labor allocation in their restaurants.
49:01 - 49:48 (00:47)
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The Chick-fil-A tech team is using AI and machine learning to predict future sales and optimize labor allocation in their restaurants. The company is achieving incredible sales despite being open only six days a week since they are using AI for prediction analysis.
ChapterStriving to be Chick-fil-A
Episode#192 - Making Billions with Greeting Cards, How the FBI Took Down Thousands of Criminals, & Rich People (not) Paying Taxes
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker talks about how he strives to be like Chick-fil-A, both in terms of working less and making more money as well as balancing his appreciation for the food with his disappointment in the company's anti-LGBTQ+ stance.
49:50 - 50:34 (00:44)
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The speaker talks about how he strives to be like Chick-fil-A, both in terms of working less and making more money as well as balancing his appreciation for the food with his disappointment in the company's anti-LGBTQ+ stance. He believes that it's possible to appreciate something while also recognizing its flaws.