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    Jenny Zhang

    Director, Genomic Data Science at Immuneering Corporation

    Jane Zhang is a Software Engineer currently working at Databricks and MosaicML in San Francisco, California.135 She has a background from Duke University and maintains a professional network with over 500+ LinkedIn connections.1

    Her professional profile indicates she is actively involved in tech innovation, particularly in AI product development. On her Twitter/X profile, she describes her work as "building products to continuously improve compound AI system quality by customizing with data for applications".2

    Jane is also active on professional platforms like GitHub, where she has 10 repositories available under the username "jjanezhang".4 Her professional experience spans roles at Databricks and MosaicML, focusing on software engineering in the AI and tech startup ecosystem.35

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    Nov 24 · twitter

    It’s been two years in SF.

    I’ve fully immersed myself in different startup/venture circles, tracked all the AI companies across every vertical, wrote personal memos and predictions about them, considered being a founding engineer at several, and even considered taking venture money to found one myself.

    But as I take time to reflect on what I want to work on and analyze what AI startups are being built right now (i.e. foundation models, AI native software for every vertical and consumer AI characters and content), I wonder if I’ve lost my original dedication to build what I believe people need in the guise of finding a great opportunity, the great opportunity with the large market, low competition, and high tractability.

    When in reality, there are a lot of the problems we need solutions to right now that are large scale but may not be solved so simply with a piece a software that generalizes across populations. They might be problems that are extremely obvious and are being worked on by many people. And they might not be solved with little time and resources.

    Isn’t it our job as creators to fight through all these complexities, to be creative!, and to make incredible solutions for people? Is it really so exciting that there are brilliant people finding opportunities that squarely fit the large scale, low competition, high tractability framework? Or should it be exciting that there are brilliant people finding problems that really matters to us and are committed to doing whatever it takes for us to experience better in life?

    I may come off naive here by not recognizing some of the incredible work we have done around software, bringing health care online, real time personalized question answering, and instant code generation. I think these are extremely beneficial to people.

    But looking back at where my intentions were in high school— the rocks, Yunus, and the idea of being creative to offer something people need—and where I am now and the people and work I’m surrounded by, I worry that if we keep optimizing for great business opportunities, we will wake up in 2050 and see that we were able to create big businesses, used by many people.

    But will we really feel that our lives are so much better?

    — excerpt from my October monologue

    May 24 · twitter

    Post Google I/O, I am feeling happy to see that AI competition is forcing big tech companies to start shipping fast and create on the frontier again.

    That’s how it should be 😎

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