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I also like Matthew Bermans rundown on the latest AI news https://youtube.com/@matthew_berman?si=5VvVSfQ-hsT6DHSM


In the UK there are a few support options, including Dad-specific Facebook and WhatsApp groups run by PANDAS foundation. https://pandasfoundation.org.uk/how-we-can-support-you/suppo... (You can prob access outside UK)

There are also general parenting support organisations such as Family Action and podcasts like First Time Dads might be helpful.


A UK investor said to me treat it like a sale funnel. Reach out to 100-200 and hope for 5/10 meetings and convert a couple.

Conversion rate likely higher in US and depends obvs on you, your idea, your pitch, timing etc


I’m 38 and have a start-up. I am more focused, energetic and hard working than in my 20s, and of many I’ve met.

Most funders and programmes disregard me due to age and gender (f), that’s their loss. These stereotypes aren’t helpful, but they won’t change anytime soon and no point complaining - I’ll just keep killing it.

‘I don’t want to be a product of my environment, I want my environment to be a product of me’ - this quote from the Departed aligns with my view ;)


Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason. They arent meant to apply to everyone. If they did, they would be called universal truths, not stereotypes.


Why speculate when there's actual data on this?

https://archive.ph/89jTf


Two things that work well for my b2b are direct outreach on LinkedIn and online webinars with member networks/groups that they're part of.


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a. Claims calls are often used to better detect fraud (tone/pauses etc) and ask probing questions to deny claims. The friction of having to make a call also helps to reduce claim volumes.*(not all insurers)

b. Not sure, the insurer should negotiate competitive rates and know what they are. This could be on a sliding scale or otherwise vary dynamically based on claims and performance criteria.

c. Insurance is state-regulated in US. There may be specific requirements relating to this.

I spent a decade working in insurance and reinsurance in the UK. The US healthcare system is a different beast but there are some similarities.

Insurers are using tech in lots of interesting (and... unethical?) ways. Some reasonable ways would be linking to wearable or IoT devices for real-time data and offer incentives to care better for your health and home.

Others, like pricing and claims optimization strategies are a bit more questionable. This is where they'll vary prices and claims to maximize profitability. With claims optimization, the insurer will use data about the person's financial situation to determine how low a pay-out they can make e.g. £1000 today or new car next week.

With AI, they can analyze more datasets e.g. social media activity to analyze behaviours and likelihood of claims in order to adapt pricing... they've done this forever. 20 years ago they'd vary pricing based on your email provider.

There are new models like UBI (usage based insurance) and on-demand insurance, and some new entrants are using tech to streamline operations including cutting the contact centres - so it's being done by some.

I think there are more fundamental opportunities to disrupt and build more accessible and profitable insurance models with a longer-term view though.


Just got a scooter in SF, friend told me to ride alongside Waymo where possible, as they're less likely to crash into you.


+1 for v0. Good for creating starting base design. I then ask Claude to organise codebase, then take it to Cursor.

Should mention I'm non-technical and building a scrappy mvp this way. It could end up super scrappy...


It's good to not have an empty canvas. Like a writer and an empty page. But the output is not that good yet imo.


I think it depends what you ask for. Notion style webpages, fine. Yesterday I asked for gauge charts and it didn't perform well at all, I'll need to get better at prompting.


Yes, i'm a millenial and no good at posing. I want my phone to act as a professional photographer and tell me to turn to the side, lean in etc... maybe even throw some compliments :)


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