""I read a lot of medical journals. I go to conferences where data is presented," Ricks told Stripe cofounder John Collison during a recent episode of Collison's "Cheeky Pint" podcast. "I spend time with our scientists to stay curious. Yeah, now I have at least one or two AIs running every minute of every meeting I'm in, and I just am asking science questions.""
"Ricks said he doesn't like OpenAI's ChatGPT for science-related questions - "It's too verbal," he said. Instead, he prefers Anthropic's Claude and xAI's Grok. Still, he has to be careful to watch for halcunications, an issue the frontier model companies are still trying to tamp down. "I find it more terse and the references actually check out more often," he said. "Sometimes the AIs produce references, and they're actually not the thing that it said, and that takes too much work to go cross-reference.""
David Ricks uses AI tools continuously during meetings and to query medical literature and conference data. He runs at least one or two AI models in real time to ask scientific questions and to stay curious with his scientists. ChatGPT is considered too verbal for science queries; Anthropic's Claude and xAI's Grok are preferred for terseness and more reliable references. Ricks warns that AI hallucinations and inaccurate citations remain a problem that requires cross-referencing. Elon Musk noted the use of Grok on X. Lilly's sales of Zepbound and Mounjaro contributed to a roughly 31% share increase.
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