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The AI paradox: More automation, more humans, more work | Dan Shipper

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Dan Shipper is the co-founder and CEO of Every, a media and software company that’s become a living laboratory for the future of work. Everyone at his company of about 30 people is an AI early adopter; from editors to ops people, they use AI to do much of their work, giving Every a unique lens into where the world is heading. A year ago on this show, Dan predicted that people were sleeping on Claude Code for nontechnical work, which proved to be remarkably prescient. Today he’s back with another set of calls: the SaaS apocalypse is dumb, CLIs are over, the forward deployed engineer is the most valuable new hire, and the only thing you need to do to stay employed is ride the models. *Dan’s predictions:* 1. The future of work will happen inside Codex or Claude Code. 2. Every company will have one “super-agent” inside their Slack that every employee talks to regularly. 3. SaaS is not dead—in fact, Dan is bullish on SaaS stocks. His contrarian take: “I would buy SaaS stocks right now.” 4. SaaS economics will shift: users will bring their own AI tokens into apps, which actually improves SaaS margins. 5. PMs will thrive in the AI era. 6. Full-stack designers will become superheroes. 7. The AI job apocalypse is not happening. 8. Forward deployed engineer is the new most essential role. 9. CLIs are over. 10. Automation is a lie. 11. We will read way more AI-generated writing and we will like it. 12. We’ll be building software for humans and agents to use together. *Brought to you by:* WorkOS—Make your app enterprise-ready, with SSO, SCIM, RBAC, and more: https://workos.com/lenny Vanta—Automate compliance, manage risk, and accelerate trust with AI: https://vanta.com/lenny *Episode transcript:* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-ai-paradox-dan-shipper *Archive of all Lenny's Podcast transcripts:* https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/yxi4s2w998p1gvtpu4193/AMdNPR8AOw0lMklwtnC0TrQ?rlkey=j06x0nipoti519e0xgm23zsn9&st=ahz0fj11&dl=0 *Where to find Dan Shipper:* • X: https://x.com/danshipper • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danshipper/ • Podcast: https://every.to/podcast • Website: https://danshipper.com *Where to find Lenny:* • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ *In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Dan Shipper (02:56) Dan’s unique position living in the AI future (09:17) How the way we work will change in the coming year (16:39) The case for general agents (18:08) Codex and Claude Code as the new operating system for work (25:39) How Cursor fits in (27:42) How this changes what SaaS companies should build (31:13) Why CLI is already over (33:34) Two agents are better than one (36:22) Why Dan is bullish on SaaS stocks (39:01) Why automation doesn’t reduce human work (47:00) The value of human-written code (48:36) Quick recap (50:15) How work is changing (56:17) Why data scientists are drowning in bad analysis (58:24) Which product/tech roles are least changed by AI (1:02:17) We will read way more AI-generated writing and we will like it (1:08:28) Why product managers will dominate the AI era (1:11:05) Full-stack designers are the other big winners (1:13:11) The AI job apocalypse won’t happen (1:16:00) How to “ride the models” to stay relevant (1:21:02) Final predictions and advice (1:25:24) Lightning round *Referenced:* • The AI-native startup: 5 products, 7-figure revenue, 100% AI-written code | Dan Shipper (co-founder/CEO of Every): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/inside-every-dan-shipper • Claude Cowork: https://claude.com/product/cowork • Codex: https://chatgpt.com/codex • Everyone should be using Claude Code more: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/everyone-should-be-using-claude-code • Every: https://every.to • Kieran Klaassen on X: https://x.com/kieranklaassen • Cora: https://cora.computer • Kate Lee: https://every.to/@kate_1767 • METR (Model Evaluation and Threat Research): https://metr.org • OpenClaw: https://openclaw.ai • Shopify: https://www.shopify.com • Ramp: https://ramp.com • Brandon Gell on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brandongell • Proof: https://every.to/on-every/introducing-proof • Devin: https://devin.ai • Cursor: https://cursor.com • The rise of Cursor: The $300M ARR AI tool that engineers can’t stop using | Michael Truell (co-founder and CEO): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-rise-of-cursor-michael-truell ...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-ai-paradox-dan-shipper _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]._ Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

Top Comments (10)

@gradientO 2026-05-24

Incredible foresight by the parents on naming "Shipper"

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@ovspianist 2026-05-24

Anthropic hosts event, Dan goes to event and tells Boris to use codex.

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@moeberga 2026-05-25

The gardening metaphor got me and that's the most honest thing I've heard about working with AI agents .Most people are completely skipping over it. Great episode Lenny.

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@andrewxuan8005 2026-06-02

Love this episode. Love your podcast. If I could only listen to part of the podcast, I would always pick the book recommendation part. By the way, will you really invite someone back who mumbled in the book recommendation section. They knew the format/questions and yet still not prepared.

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@IntricateJason 2026-05-24

This is one your best episodes yet Lenny. Thank you so much for the awesome education you provide. I’m a Doctor of Physical Therapy and had no business knowledge. I now own 2 businesses and you have been a massive help. Thanks!

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@nfactorialpodcast 2026-05-28

I’ve really enjoyed Dan’s writing in 2011-2012 in my university years. Then somehow lost touch with his writing. So great to “see” him again!

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@Kirazhestkova 2026-05-27

Thanks for such a structured forecast! All of this resonates me a lot. I’m almost 40 years old with 15+ years at marketer/cmo roles. Yes, I was studied computer science in university and I did writing code 20+ years ago. But I have never did it for life and I have never heard of “pull requests”. Yesterday I launched my own AI-product (AI-stylit) which I built solo with Claude code and Codex. And I shipped not the prototype, it’s a working service — vercel, instantdb, open router etc. I think I learned much more about coding and moreover communications during this experience then never before. I think in working with agents we also have learn how to ask the open questions, the coaching ones. This really helps!

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@AbdulwahabSalihu-v3e 2026-05-24

You explained this so well, thank you!

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@hombacom 2026-05-24

It’s often talked about how the productivity of coding increased but when are we are actually seeing improvement in the frameworks and libraries we use so not just create more of the old ways of code structure?

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@stephenpaek9175 2026-05-27

Really enjoyed the original contrarian takes by Dan. Lenny makes this possible by creating a calm atmosphere where guests can talk openly and thoughtfully

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