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Tobi Lütke reveals how 'one more prompt' transformed his medical scans

Tobi Lütke’s viral experiment shows a new way to handle digital files

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Tobi Lütke reveals how 'one more prompt' transformed his medical scans
Tobi Lütke reveals how 'one more prompt' transformed his medical scans

Shopify Chief Executive Tobi Lütke has demonstrated the potential of artificial intelligence by developing bespoke software to resolve a personal medical data hurdle.

Lütke revealed that his annual MRI scans are traditionally provided on a USB stick, necessitating commercial Windows software to view the files.

Rather than sourcing the proprietary programme, he utilised Anthropic's Claude AI model to build a custom, web-based viewer directly from the raw data.

The executive noted that the resulting interface looked "way better" than standard alternatives. Furthermore, he enhanced the utility of the tool with minimal effort, noting that "one more prompt and it annotates everything with the findings" from the scan.

Lütke shared the experiment on X, where it garnered over 7.5 million views, as an example of "reflexively" reaching for AI to solve niche problems.

He argued, "You want to train your brain on this intuition," suggesting that artificial intelligence should be an instinctive first choice when off-the-shelf software falls short.

Bernard Golden, CEO of Navica, noted that this approach requires spending brainpower to reflect on established habits to see how AI could be inserted.

He compared the process to learning a language, stating that while it is initially uncomfortable to try speaking, "doing so accelerates your skills and confidence."

This method highlights a significant shift in tech culture, where coding knowledge and AI collaboration allow individuals to bypass traditional software constraints through creative, immediate experimentation, eventually creating a snowball effect of increased proficiency and bespoke digital solutions.