Introducing 30 days of AI.
For the next 30 weekdays, I’m going to share one observation per day from the frontlines of AI.
I have the privilege of co-running an enterprise AI transformation firm, where I experience the edges of this technology, see the biggest challenges the biggest companies are facing, and have deep relationships with companies on the frontier (Anthropic, OpenAI, Lovable, Cursor, Perplexity, Vercel).
I get to live in the future for free, and I want to bring that future to those trying to disrupt themselves before they get disrupted.
There’s just two rules:
1) Each observation is actionable & understandable to the non-technical leader.
2) I can’t miss a day.
Post 1 coming soon.
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Anthropic just launched Anthropic Academy
Totally free — 13+ official courses, complete with certificates, and zero subscription required.
Some highlights:
→ Claude 101 (perfect starting point)
→ Claude Code in Action
→ Building with the Claude API (seriously in-depth, 8+ hours of content)
→ Intro to MCP + Advanced MCP
→ Agent Skills
→ Claude on AWS Bedrock & Google Vertex AI
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The best YouTube channels to learn AI from scratch
1. Andrej Karpathy
2. 3Blue1Brown
3.Stanford CS229 (Andrew Ng)
4.Machine Learning Street Talk
5. StatQuest
6. Serrano Academy
7. Jeremy Howard
8. Hamel Husain
9.Dave Ebbelaar
10. Lex Fridman
An engineer at Anthropic wrote a spec, pointed Claude at an Asana board, and went home. Claude broke the spec into tickets, spawned agents for each one, and they started building independently.
When the agent is confused it runs git-blame and messages the right engineers in Slack. By Monday the agents finished the plugin feature.
That's one example of how the best engineers are shipping software right now.
Developers will soon orchestrate 50 AI agents in parallel and the difference between a good engineer & a great one would come down to specs.
You can't write a spec that holds up at that scale without genuinely understanding what you're building at a deeper level.
The next-gen developer who understands the fundamentals, can architect well and orchestrate agent is going to be a 1000x developer!
Mark Cubans advice on selling AI agents to SMBs is the MOST underrated clip on the internet right now.
here’s the full play he didn’t break down (bookmark this):
pick one vertical. learn the flows. become the AI team they never hired and wish they had.
you really don’t need a CS degree or VC money. you need claude, a cold email sequence, and the willingness to learn one industry better than anyone.
bonus, find an industry leader who knows nothing about AI but knows everything about their business. partner with them. bring AI into their operations.
you increase EBITDA. you increase multiples. you own a piece of the upside. this is the business model of the decade.