Inder Jaggi, CEO of Clinakos Inc., spent an evening at Stanford’s Hoover Institution listening to Jensen Huang (NVIDIA), Congressman Ro Khanna, and General McMaster debate the future of AI in America.
Here are 5 things that will reshape how Inder leads Clinakos:
- AI won’t kill jobs — the wrong narrative will.
Jensen shared a powerful example: experts predicted AI would make radiologists obsolete. Instead, the number of radiologists grew. Why? Because their purpose didn’t change — only their tools did. At Clinakos, we’re not replacing people. We’re elevating them. - The most valuable employees won’t be replaced by AI — they’ll be replaced by people who use AI.
That’s the real talent war. We’re doubling down on AI fluency across our entire team. - America’s #1 competitive moat is still human capital.
60% of AI startups were founded by immigrants. 72% of top AI researchers did their undergrad abroad. The American Dream is still the world’s most powerful innovation engine. - The application layer is everything.
Jensen described AI as a 5-layer stack. The bottom 4 layers don’t matter if adoption fails at the top. In healthcare and clinical operations, our job is to make that top layer work — not to wait for permission. - This is the best moment in history to build.
Jensen looked at a room full of Stanford students and said, “The world has reset. Nobody has a head start on you.” That same window of opportunity is open for every company willing to move.
The question: Are we building technology for Silicon Valley — or building Silicon Valley for America?
What’s your take? Are you seeing AI adoption accelerate in your industry, or are legacy mindsets still the biggest barrier?
