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Andy Chen
AI robotics (land, sky, ocean, space) - the risk is not that we aim too high and miss it, but too low and reach it.
Andy Chen is a Strategic Advisor at Ghost Robotics, a company specializing in autonomous robotic systems. He has a robust background in the tech industry, having served in various roles that emphasize business development and strategic partnerships.
Education and Career Background
Andy Chen holds a Bachelor's degree from Jiao Tung University and a Master's degree in Management Sciences & Engineering from Stanford University. His career includes significant positions at major companies such as Volkswagen, Motorola Mobility, and Cisco, where he focused on areas like autonomous mobility and ODM ecosystem consulting. Chen's expertise extends to cross-border consulting and building global strategic alliances, which have been pivotal in his professional achievements.2
Current Role
In his role at Ghost Robotics, Chen contributes to the company's mission of developing advanced robotic solutions for various applications, including military and public safety. His work involves leveraging his extensive experience in the tech sector to foster innovation and drive the company's strategic goals.12
Overall, Andy Chen's blend of technical knowledge and strategic insight makes him a valuable asset in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.
Highlights
Trying the Culture Series again (a sci-fi universe where humanity co-exists with AGI and an unlimited economy). Have had it recommended many times but I recently heard this book is the best starting point
— Jernau Morat Gurgeh, a famously skillful player of board games and other similar contests, lives on Chiark Orbital (space station), and is bored with his successful life. The Culture's Special Circumstances (SC) inquires about his willingness to participate in a long journey but won't explain further unless Gurgeh agrees to participate. While he is considering this offer, one of his drone friends, Mawhrin-Skel, which had been ejected from SC due to its unstable personality, convinces him to cheat in one of his games in an attempt to win in an unprecedentedly perfect fashion. The attempt fails, but Mawhrin-Skel uses its recording of the event to blackmail Gurgeh into accepting the offer with the condition that Mawhrin-Skel be admitted back into SC. Gurgeh spends the next two years travelling to the Empire of Azad in the Small Magellanic Cloud, where a complex game (also named Azad) is used to determine social rank and political status. The game itself is sufficiently subtle and complex that a player's tactics reflect their own political and philosophical outlook. By the time he arrives, he has grasped the game but is unsure how he will measure up against opponents who have been studying it for their entire lives.
Email death penalty:
We’re all getting a lot of untargeted AI generated cold emails. Yes I mean a random one followed by a bump reply that’s equally random, then I just block the whole email domain! This is a company-level strategy that sucks. Join me this practice!
Worst new sales outbound technique that’s been invented in recent years. At least cold email me with relevant stuff! And no bumps!