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Embracing our AI business owning bots
Episode 35
Published 2Β months, 3Β weeks ago
Description
Brian and Jordan talk about the need for developers to adapt to survive, Brian debates how much of a content creator he is vs product seller, Jordan relates his experience talking with investors, and the rise of zero human companies ZHC.
Timestamps:
- (00:18) - Welcoming Justin er Jordan back to the show
- (02:48) - Companies that we're surprised aren't adopting AI tools
- (11:49) - Roles are blending together
- (20:18) - Is Brian a product person or creator?
- (33:36) - Or should he be doing consulting?
- (37:27) - Debating taking funding for Saas
- (48:10) - Zero Human Companies
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Links mentioned in this episode:
- Matt Pocock on X: "Something that I think goes under-emphasized is how much AI coding demands a 'lead dev' mentality. If you spent your pre-AI career trying to level up your teammates (through API design, feedback loops, architecture) Then working with AI will feel natural. If you only focused"
- Extend Claude with skills - Claude Code Docs
- About - Gauntlet AI
- Austen Allred on X: "Kelly (my AI bot) used 5 subagents to one-shot this app end to end. Zero human involvement. Insane. Sheβs building App Store worthy apps entirely by herself on the daily now."
- Tom Osman π¦ββ¬ on X: "I work on the assumption that the most powerful AI models are far more intelligent than me. My job is just to assist when needed. This morning I gave @JunoAgent a Deep Research model to explore different token design routes based on what we're working on. This came out ππ»"