Podcast Appearances
I mean, look, the key here is how do you, you know, we all, people talk about the income gap and inequality, et cetera.
The real big question mark is, can you lift the bottom?
If you can solve for the people that have very little, then everything else doesn't matter, right?
And right now the challenge is the social contract is disappearing.
It's causing massive issues.
If we can deliver free healthcare, for example, or free diagnosis via AI, then
be such a huge enabler the biggest cause of bankruptcy in the us is medical bankruptcy this is a huge huge problem and the the governments are not doing enough to solve this problem they need to get into it and solve that problem get get the lift the bottom provide free ai medical care to every human being in the country that's instantly going to solve massive issues right off the bat and it's a form of ubs fantastic go for it
I want to make a quick point for this one.
Basically, what's going to end up happening is you're going to end up with a hybrid of an AI and human being, because you'll have a founder with a swarm of agents testing thousands of possibilities in parallel.
The entrepreneur becomes less of an operator and more of an orchestrator, and that's what's going to happen.
Well, that's just 2026.
Yeah, I'll do seven.
Look, you build reliability through architecture, right?
The old enterprise model assumes stable systems and control change.
That world is gone.
In an agent world, you need modular agents, you need very narrow permissions.
Imagine each agent having to have a passport with metadata allowing what it's supposed to do.
Observable workflows, audit logs,
human escalation, all of this has to happen.
The AI native company will need the same kind of governance.