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    4 receipts tracked • 50% industry hit rate

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    RECEIPT #SCOTT-

    MAY 18, 2024

    Partially right.

    PREDICTION BY

    Scott Galloway
    While AI is undoubtedly important, Scott suggests that its market valuations have peaked. He expects companies like Alphabet (Google) to catch up quickly due to their vast data resources.

    FOLLOW-UP

    Regarding 'AI valuations have peaked,' some AI names continued to set new highs beyond mid-2024, so it was not clearly borne out. Regarding Google 'catching up,' Alphabet/Google did aggressively roll out AI features and products, maintaining a leadership position, but the framing of 'catching up' from far behind is debatable.

    RECEIPT #SCOTT-

    JAN 12, 2025

    Partially right.

    PREDICTION BY

    Scott Galloway
    Galloway’s prediction that Meta would become the AI company of 2025.

    FOLLOW-UP

    Meta accelerated its AI strategy in 2025, releasing Llama models and integrating AI into its products. However, other companies like Nvidia, OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google were still widely seen as primary AI leaders. Meta became a more prominent AI player, but the claim of it becoming 'the AI company of 2025' is debatable.

    RECEIPT #SCOTT-

    MAY 18, 2024

    Story still evolving.

    PREDICTION BY

    Scott Galloway
    One of Scott’s boldest predictions is that AI will revolutionize the U.S. healthcare industry. He criticizes the current system as expensive but ineffective for most people. AI’s potential to streamline and improve healthcare services could be a game-changer, especially in a country where medical costs are a significant burden.

    FOLLOW-UP

    AI adoption in healthcare (diagnostics, clinical support, administration) has accelerated, with tech giants investing heavily. While a full 'revolution' in the system's structure has not occurred, early evidence points towards the long-term disruption outlined, making it an evolving prediction.

    ORIGINAL SOURCE

    Hotel eMarketer