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Why Adobe Is An Unethical Business, The Path To The 1-person $1B company, And The Right Philosophy With AI
March 11, 2025

In episode #2932, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss the ethical concerns surrounding Adobe’s business practices, the role of AI in research and consumer behavior, and the future of one-person teams. They also discussed how AI can be used to enhance decision-making and efficiency, particularly in financial analysis.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES

(00:00) Adobe’s Ethical Dilemma

(02:57) The Role of AI in Research

(06:04) The Future of One-Person Teams

(08:56) AI as a Second Brain

(11:56) The Evolution of Consumer Behavior

(15:09) AI in Financial Analysis

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