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🗓️ 24 June 2025
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Entrepreneurs to Playbook. I'm David Meltzer and Brick by Brick. We're building a playbook to success. I'm here at SoFi Stadium, the greatest stadium ever built. It's amazing what $5.5 billion a billion plus they had to add a little bit of extra money for the World Cup to be here as well to extend the field if you didn't know that. But everything is built from zero to one and then one to |
0:23.1 | 100. In fact, it takes as much time to get from zero to one as it does from one to 100. And that's true |
0:30.0 | in every aspect. That's why AI is so powerful. Not only does it make humans more human, |
0:35.0 | but it exponentially accelerates zero to one. |
0:38.8 | So whether you're looking for leads, funnels, conversion, whether you're writing a book, |
0:44.6 | creating a podcast, some sort of content, it is that zero to one that's so boring and takes |
0:50.7 | so long. And Will Brick is building brickick by Brick, an AI tool with XAAI that allows |
0:58.6 | people like me and other entrepreneurs and enterprises in order to facilitate, which means to make |
1:04.0 | easy that zero to one by finding and synthesizing data that has the greatest statistical success |
1:10.2 | in what you do. Welcome to the |
1:12.7 | playbook, Will Brick. Thank you. Thank you for having me. I feel like I'm being Ivy League |
1:16.3 | shamed with all my guests today. They all seem to have gone to schools that I got rejected from |
1:20.9 | in multiple occasions for undergrad law school and business school. But beyond that, I'm really intrigued |
1:27.3 | because you were a physics major at |
1:28.9 | Harvard, if I'm not mistaken. And I study outside of the Ivy League, study physics, quantum |
1:35.9 | physics, and metaphysics. I think understanding physics is essential to understanding the infinite |
1:41.3 | and allows for almost what AI allows for, for the zero to one. |
1:47.3 | Where was the relativity for you and your understanding of physics and applying that, |
1:53.2 | maybe mathematically, but also just theoretically, applying what you've learned in physics to the |
1:59.5 | capability of AI? |
2:06.6 | Well, yeah, I mean, I came into college starting, studying physics because I wanted to understand how the universe works. And I quickly realized that like humans are too dumb to figure out how the universe works. |
2:10.6 | Thank you. |
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