After an incredible 2 years, today was my last day at Palantir.
In that time I built the engine for staffing 5-10% of US hospital beds and millions in revenue cycle workflows.
Heading into a new venture with one of the best partners I could ask for. More soon 👀
@trq212@hive_echo Sickk. When can it call me when it hits an ambiguous decision instead of stopping (or AskUserTool).. Inbound calls from my pair programmer 😉
This week my team closed an enterprise deal in an entirely pro-code infra based on Anthropic Agent SDK
Key takeaways
- Access to the problem is harder than the problems themselves (sometimes)
- Everyday you can do a lot more with a lot less
- Mapping units of human work to tasks is key
If you’re building cool agents I’d love to hear how you’re doing it
@ivanhzhao It feels like we’re stuck in the ‘rearview mirror’ phase partly because we’re rationing tokens—spending them on a cheap end-of-pipeline summary instead of allocating them throughout the workflow to maintain state, track evidence, and actually do the REAL work.
My team is hiring 2 NYC-based FDEs.
What we’re working on:
- Recovering $1.2B/year in revenue cycle leakage
- Building automation for document extraction and voice agents
- Designing a rules engine that encodes years of physician expertise into real-time healthcare decisions
Reach out if interested!