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Former GitHub CEO Uses AI Agent to Control Tesla Route for Supplement Purchase

My First Million · I put 80% of my money in the S&P after Howard Marks told me not to · May 11, 2026
Former GitHub CEO Uses AI Agent to Control Tesla Route for Supplement Purchase
My First Million
My First Million
I put 80% of my money in the S&P after Howard Marks told me not to
"He was in his self-driving Tesla and he had given it access to his Tesla and he just saw the directions change. There's a Whole Foods nearby and it just rerouted his car. His Open Claw rerouted his car to the shop and then he bought it and he was like, whoa, what just happened?"
Nat Friedman, former GitHub CEO now leading Meta's superintelligence program, demonstrated AI agents taking autonomous action by allowing Claude to analyze his genetic and blood data, diagnose chronic dehydration, and autonomously reroute his self-driving Tesla to Whole Foods to purchase recommended magnesium supplements. The AI also monitored him via home cameras to ensure hydration compliance, offering encouragement when he drank water.

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In this episode of My First Million, hosts Sean Puri and Sam Parr explore how genetics shape financial behavior and discuss paradigm shifts in AI deployment and corporate structure. The conversation opens with a Swedish twin study claiming 45% of investment behavior is genetically determined, analyzing biases like excessive trading, home bias, and refusing to sell losers across 30,000 twin pairs. Puri and Parr debate whether such research is useful or limiting, with Parr favoring productive placebos over deterministic conclusions. They examine investor Mohnish Pabrai's transformation after personality testing revealed his ideal zone as solo, competitive, numbers-based work, leading him from mediocre entrepreneurship to investment success. The discussion shifts to Jack Dorsey's radical restructuring at Block, where AI becomes the decision-making brain and humans serve as information nodes—inverting traditional corporate hierarchy. They cover Citrini Research's controversial prediction that AI productivity gains will collapse the economy by gutting white-collar jobs and consumer spending, triggering major market sell-offs. The episode explores YC's Request for Startups including aesthetic data centers to combat NIMBY resistance, drone swarm defense as the new warfare paradigm, and AI-powered personalized medicine. Dramatic examples include former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman allowing AI to control his Tesla route for supplement purchases and GitLab CEO Sid reportedly using AI to treat his cancer with encouraging results. The hosts conclude that technological ground is shifting again, similar to past waves from social networks to marketplaces to crypto, with hard tech, defense, and AI management representing the new frontier.

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