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by Shane Leggvia How I Built This

This is not a startup traction case study. The source is a podcast episode description about Shane Legg, Chief AGI Scientist and co-founder of Google DeepMind, discussing his predictions about artificial general intelligence and preparation efforts. No business metrics, revenue, or traction data are provided.

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