"Got some help from AI (Ayahuasca Intelligence) this week to write my commencement speech for 60,000 grads and family members at Ohio State University next Sunday," Chris Pan wrote on LinkedIn.
Pan, a 1999 Ohio State grad and social entrepreneur, investor, and musician, spoke Sunday before more than 12,500 graduates, in addition to their families and friends.
In his speech, Pan gave financial advice about investing in Bitcoin that received some boos.
Pan also tried leading the crowd in two songs.
He first sang a rendition of 4 Non Blondes' 1992 hit rock single "What's Up" that later became a famous internet meme with the fictional cartoon superhero He-Man.
Pan later tried to get the crowd to sing along with him for "This Little Light of Mine."
He also performed a magic trick with university president Ted Carter Jr. Read the Entire Article
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