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Building the Right Thing at the Right Time - Jeremy Bornstein

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Jan 22, 2021
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Bornstein, a seasoned engineering executive and tech pioneer, shares insights from his journey in technology and innovation. They reminisce about early computing experiences and how childhood interests sparked a passion for programming. Jeremy discusses his entrepreneurial journey with Xigo, the rise of AI in finance, and the cultural shifts he encountered moving from Alaska to Silicon Valley. He also emphasizes the importance of mentorship and cultivating creativity through curious exploration in technology.
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ANECDOTE

Early Coding Beginnings

  • Jeremy Bornstein started coding at 12 with an Apple II, programming by writing on legal pads first.
  • He learned how programming teaches order and breaking down problems systematically.
INSIGHT

Programming Boosts Thinking Skills

  • Process of programming builds skill to manage thinking and break down goals.
  • Different programmers take different approaches: some improvise, others plan extensively.
ANECDOTE

Zego: Early AI Trading Startup

  • Zego was a pioneering AI startup using expert systems and early machine learning for stock trading.
  • They built complex systems analyzing news and stock data with humans tagging for training data.
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