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“We’ve seen students generate multi-million-dollar contracts within weeks of getting hired.” Austen Allred on how AI is collapsing sales cycles: “A team met with the FBI, took feature requests, and an engineer built everything in three or four hours.” “By dinner that night, all the requests were done.” “That...

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