Everything Is Trained On You: Inside the World Model Layer
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Evelyn Mora, founder and CEO of VLGE, joins Phillip and Brian to challenge how we think about AI training data, brand identity, and the coming era of individual-first commerce. We move from the mechanics of world modeling to the cultural philosophy of what it means for brands to let go, adapt, and become an ingredient rather than the star of the show.
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Key Takeaways:- Good AI agents are trained on embodied, human data, not synthetic simulations.
- Brands' training data pipelines will become their most competitive IP.
- The "personal economy" is shifting commerce from generational boxes to radical individuality.
- Brands must become an adaptable story that’s recognizable but infinitely mixable.
- The future of AI is expensive. Data sovereignty and consent economics are coming.
[00:06:46] "A good agent would know my budget, my personality, my preferences." — Evelyn Mora
[00:21:08] "When you have humans going and playing and reacting with their free will and their freedom and their personality and identity... that to me is the ultimate high signal data." — Evelyn Mora
[00:40:06] "Brands should kind of evolve into these different mediums... into a flavor that can really be mixed into everyone's lives." — Evelyn Mora
[00:53:54] "In this agent Hunger Games, it really does matter how you train and what kind of training data you capture." — Evelyn Mora
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