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From Terminal to Turnaround: How GitLab’s...
When standard medical care fails, most people accept their fate. When you are the co-founder of a multi-billion dollar open-source company, you treat your body like a legacy codebase—and you start debugging. In a recent, deeply moving OpenAI Forum event, Sid Sijbrandij (Co-founder and Executive Chair of GitLab) and Jacob Stern (Geneticist) sat down to explain how they leveraged advanced diagnostics, biological engineering, and ChatGPT to fight a rare and aggressive form of bone cancer: Osteosarc
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