Surge AI CEO says he worries that companies are optimizing for 'AI slop' instead of curing cancer
Surge AI CEO says he worries that companies are optimizing for 'AI slop' instead of curing cancer
Last updated: 2025-12-08 07:37:11 ET
Surge AI CEO says he worries that companies are optimizing for 'AI slop' instead of curing cancer
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