I started a new company. We're working on one of the big, practical problems in AI right now: how teams of humans and agents work together on important, complicated, messy projects.
AI is a powerful tool, but people still need to set strategy, bring creativity, provide feedback, and do things the models can't handle yet. And to get anything meaningful done today, you're jumping between a dozen tools with context scattered across countless chat sessions owned by different people on your team.
There's no good way to plan, track, and manage all of this across both humans and AI.
Our solution is a new kind of project management tool with an AI project manager that relentlessly moves work forward. It can run growth, product, and ops projects end-to-end, using AI where it works well and people where judgment and creativity matter.
Early customers are using it for content marketing, video production, web development, recruiting, and event planning. Plenty more use cases I'm excited to share.
Interested in trying it? Hit me up. Looking for a few more design partners.
Ardent (@ArdentAI) let's you clone any Postgres DB <6s at TB scale so coding agents can test their code and engineering teams can ship fast without fear of taking down production.
It's already being used by dozens of teams like Supermemory and Surface Labs with 10TB+ of data across customers.
Congrats on the launch, @vchennai2!
https://t.co/nxA9jhbYQn
Some personal news! Recently, I stepped back from the day-to-day at @Instacart to focus on investing full-time. I sat down with my friend @jaltma on Uncapped to talk about building Instacart and my philosophy on early-stage investing — check it out here!
I'm going to do deep dives into these capabilities in my newsletter:
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When talking to people that don’t really understand AI, I find it helpful to frame it as a set of 10 new software capabilities that didn’t exist a few years ago:
- Natural-Language Understanding - the ability to deeply understand written content
- Reasoning - the ability to connect facts and context to draw sound conclusions
- Planning - the ability to break a big goal into clear, ordered steps
- Instruction Following - the ability to stick to detailed, multi-step directions without drifting
- Writing & Summarization - the ability to expand notes into polished prose or shrink long text into briefs
- Tool Use - the ability to decide when an external APIs is needed to complete a task and call it
- Browser & Desktop Automation - the ability to click through unstructured GUIs and web pages when no API exists
- Code Generation - the ability to produce clean, runnable code and queries on demand
- Image & Video Understanding - the ability to interpret pictures and footage for objects, text, and anomalies
- Voice Synthesis & Recognition - the ability to listen, transcribe, and speak in real time with natural cadence
It's not a human-like entity that's gonna take our jobs. It's just a piece of technology that can unlock new experiences, products, and automations that weren't possible until recently.
Just tried to join my first Zoom meeting in awhile and of course their website is completely down lol
I hate to become more reliant on Google products, but Meet is way better. Let's all just use that for now.
Figuring out 1-of-1 printing for AI generated storybooks has been a pain.
All the providers we looked at were either very expensive or had quality issues.
We finally have a solution I'm excited about and the first few books are printing soon!!
I'm partnering with some technical founders from the first batch of TimeToBuild to start an applied AI agency.
I’m really excited about this for 2 reasons:
1. Helping companies deploy AI is a massive opportunity. Most companies aren’t close to fully utilizing the technology that is available today.
2. I can help more engineers leave their 9-5s to do AI research, explore their own ideas, and start companies. This is the core mission of TimeToBuild.
This is book 1 in a series I'm making for my 5yo who is learning to read Spanish.
He is the main character along with our dog and I am incorporating a bunch of things he's interested in.
I expect him to fly through this when the hard copy arrives.