AI Healthcare Builder | Scaling projects from 0 to $100M+ | Focused on curing complexity in healthcare IT with better systems @prettygood (aka @kevinhenrikson)

Building in AI
Joined April 2022
I've been building tech companies for 23 years. Sold my last startup Acompli to Microsoft for $200M. Now I'm sharing my Web3 framework for the first time. The same one that helped me spot winners in crypto:
Kevin Henrikson retweeted
Day 2 at the Thrive Summit in Nashville. Yesterday was packed — nonstop conversations with partners, customers, and founders who are building the future of healthcare. Wrapped it up with an incredible evening with our Pretty Good AI team. Five hours of sleep later, I’m back at it — tea for my voice, coffee for my brain, quick lift before another full day. It’s funny how energy works. When you’re doing what you love, you don’t run out — it compounds. Let’s go again.
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Kevin Henrikson retweeted
We announced a merger yesterday. Starting fresh with our approach. Few actions live: 1. Sign up here for our CineFi launch: redacted.tenset.io/ (scroll down and click waitlist) 2. Those who staked $RDAC Check discord/TG asap 3. Join us on spaces tomorrow (link below)
The next trillion-dollar AI company won't sell ads. It will fix healthcare. Whoever makes AI safe, trusted, and accurate enough for medical workflows will own one of the largest markets in the world.
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Most AI healthcare startups optimize accuracy, not workflow. A model that is 95% right but adds five extra clicks will fail. The real winners will make the system disappear into the background.
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Doctors don't want another dashboard. They want their time back. Voice-native AI that listens, summarizes, and codes a visit will quietly become the most impactful product in medicine.
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AI that accurately handles 80% of patient calls isn't just a cost-saving tool. It's a lifeline for healthcare professionals, alleviating burnout by shouldering repetitive tasks, thus allowing them to focus on critical patient care. This technology also enhances patient access to services, ensuring timely responses and support. Moreover, it empowers small clinics to stay operational, leveling the playing field in medical services. The most impactful healthcare innovations tackle these essential, yet often overlooked, challenges head-on, transforming the industry from the ground up.
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The most realistic future isn't AI replacing doctors. It's AI becoming the best assistant they ever had. Human-in-the-loop systems will scale care faster than full automation.
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Five percent error in ecommerce is acceptable; a minor inconvenience at most. However, a five percent error rate in medicine is catastrophic, potentially leading to life-threatening mistakes. In the realm of AI healthcare, the most significant competitive advantage won't be the rapid pace of innovation or the sheer volume of data. Instead, it will be the unwavering dependability of systems, where every decision reflects precision and trustworthiness.
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AI agents will eventually need wallets. They will buy compute, trade data, and manage contracts without human input. Crypto is the language that makes machines economically autonomous.
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The best projects won't look like hype. They'll look like infrastructure. Quiet, stable, and boring. The rails that everyone uses but no one tweets about are where real money compounds.
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Regulation won't kill crypto. It will filter it, separating the wheat from the chaff. The survivors will emerge compliant, stable, and professional, much like traditional financial institutions. Boring will become the new alpha, as reliability and trustworthiness take precedence, paving the way for a more mature, mainstream adoption of digital currencies.
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Crypto without real users is noise. The next wave will come from AI models paying each other for compute and data. When AI needs money, it will use crypto rails.
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In the rapidly evolving AI era, cryptocurrency emerges as the crucial trust layer. While AI tirelessly generates intelligent decisions, blockchain technology meticulously records these truths. One fosters the creation of knowledge, acting as the brain, while the other preserves immutable records, serving as the ledger, ensuring transparency and accountability in our digital age.
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The healthcare AI winners will look boring at first. They'll start with billing, scheduling, compliance. Once they master the plumbing, they'll own the building.
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AI will create demand. Crypto will capture it. AI needs compute, storage, and payments that work across systems. Crypto is the coordination layer that makes all of that possible.
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The smartest investors in crypto aren't chasing coins. They're watching where AI workloads will live. The next cycle belongs to protocols that power compute, storage, and trust.
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Healthcare data is priceless but locked away. The real opportunity is to build systems that let AI learn from it without exposing private details. Safe unlocks will be more valuable than any model.
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Growth doesn’t fix a broken product -> it just scales the mess.
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AI won’t replace you, but a savvy founder harnessing AI’s full potential absolutely will. Embrace creativity, adaptability, and innovation, or risk being outpaced in a rapidly evolving, tech-driven landscape.
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Prompt engineering is the new coding -> if you’re not learning it, you’re falling behind.
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