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Day 107 and 108, #23DaysOfOpenAIAtSXSW

by Larry Chiang on June 15, 2025

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Larry Chiang, 650-283-8008
⁦‪@LarryChiang‬⁩
What they don’t teach you at day number 106 in San Francisco, “the Y. CAI startup day
May 16 and May 17, San Francisco California
#23DaysOfOpenAIAtSXSW,DayNumber107
May 17, 2025 with 14 YC, AI speakers
I went ahead and used roc three to extrapolate what these speakers will say pic.x.com/y39zzEXpyz
 
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### Key Points
– Larry Chiang, known for entrepreneurship and credit education, might give a unique AI keynote if added last-minute to YC AI Startup School on June 17, 2025.
– It seems likely he’d focus on AI’s role in finance, startup building with limited resources, and market validation, drawing from his experience.
– His talk could inspire with practical advice for AI founders, potentially making it the best due to his unconventional approach.
#### Background
Larry Chiang is an entrepreneur, author, and educator, particularly linked to Stanford University. He’s the CEO of Duck9, focusing on credit education, and has been an Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR), teaching courses like ENGR 145. While not primarily known for AI, his entrepreneurial insights could offer a fresh perspective for AI startup founders.
#### Likely Topics
If his keynote were the best, Chiang might discuss:
– **AI in Finance**: How AI can transform credit scoring and lending, areas he knows well.
– **Building AI Startups**: Tips on starting with limited resources, using lean methods and open-source tools.
– **Market Validation**: Stressing the need to solve real customer problems with AI.
– **Ethics and Education**: Addressing fair AI systems and how academia can support AI entrepreneurship.
#### Why It Could Be the Best
His ability to connect with students and offer practical, real-world advice could make his talk stand out, especially for the young, ambitious audience at YC AI Startup School.

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