“Engineers are becoming sorcerers” | The future of software development with OpenAI's Sherwin Wu
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This was interesting, no doubt, but honestly felt a little like a puff PR piece for OpenAI.
just found this channel this week when looking for marc andreessen interviews and wow … i cant believe i never heard of this channel yet. that episode and this are phenomenal 2 for 2! thx!
25:09 The 1 billion dollar 1 person startup means no barrier to entry. The next guy sees you are making lots of money, and 2 days later you have a competitor that undercuts you, and you are a 500 million dollar startup, etc. etc.
This was another great episode. I am teaching a bunch of Doctors of Physical Therapy dry needling in Alabama this weekend and I always encourage them to listen to Lenny’s show. These new AI abilities quite literally give you Harry Potter wizard magic! So much so that I created a new medical marketing software application and company without knowing how to code. At all. So yes, sorcery is now available to the general public. Correct. The Malazan Book of the Fallen is the best fantasy series ever, btw.
This is very insightful!
I am morphing my healthcare marketing consulting agency into an AI-transformation and automation agency this year. Lenny's podcast provided three key takeaways that I should keep in mind as I embark on my own business transformation. 1) In my G-T-M strategy, I should focus on finding leads for companies that have top-down directives and bottom-up AI-first enthusiasts; 2) In my content marketing strategy, I need to establish though leadership around the "elephant" in the marketplace: fear of AI-replacement and opportunity for personal growth and enrichment; 3) As I build my own agentic AI operational structure, I need to have an alert/notification system to manage the risk of an AI agent going off the rails. In other words, I really need to think through the engineering support needed to manage the occasional agent malfunction in my and my future clients' workflows. Thanks Lenny and Sherwin.
This was great to watch.
22:24 how are people able to split their attention across 20-30 agents? I find small jobs are done really quickly, and large tasks require a lot of focus and input. In the rare time that an agent takes longer than 15mins, I’m planning the next iteration. I can sometimes get maybe 2 or three going, but context switching between multiple tasks has a toll. You ever had a manager that hasn’t been available to unblock you because they’re flitting between so many things? It’s like that.
Finally, Lenny I am one of the top early viewers of your podcasts 😊
Love we're both seeing this as magic 🙂
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Top Comments (10)
This was interesting, no doubt, but honestly felt a little like a puff PR piece for OpenAI.
just found this channel this week when looking for marc andreessen interviews and wow … i cant believe i never heard of this channel yet. that episode and this are phenomenal 2 for 2! thx!
25:09 The 1 billion dollar 1 person startup means no barrier to entry. The next guy sees you are making lots of money, and 2 days later you have a competitor that undercuts you, and you are a 500 million dollar startup, etc. etc.
This was another great episode. I am teaching a bunch of Doctors of Physical Therapy dry needling in Alabama this weekend and I always encourage them to listen to Lenny’s show. These new AI abilities quite literally give you Harry Potter wizard magic! So much so that I created a new medical marketing software application and company without knowing how to code. At all. So yes, sorcery is now available to the general public. Correct. The Malazan Book of the Fallen is the best fantasy series ever, btw.
This is very insightful!
I am morphing my healthcare marketing consulting agency into an AI-transformation and automation agency this year. Lenny's podcast provided three key takeaways that I should keep in mind as I embark on my own business transformation. 1) In my G-T-M strategy, I should focus on finding leads for companies that have top-down directives and bottom-up AI-first enthusiasts; 2) In my content marketing strategy, I need to establish though leadership around the "elephant" in the marketplace: fear of AI-replacement and opportunity for personal growth and enrichment; 3) As I build my own agentic AI operational structure, I need to have an alert/notification system to manage the risk of an AI agent going off the rails. In other words, I really need to think through the engineering support needed to manage the occasional agent malfunction in my and my future clients' workflows. Thanks Lenny and Sherwin.
This was great to watch.
22:24 how are people able to split their attention across 20-30 agents? I find small jobs are done really quickly, and large tasks require a lot of focus and input. In the rare time that an agent takes longer than 15mins, I’m planning the next iteration. I can sometimes get maybe 2 or three going, but context switching between multiple tasks has a toll. You ever had a manager that hasn’t been available to unblock you because they’re flitting between so many things? It’s like that.
Finally, Lenny I am one of the top early viewers of your podcasts 😊
Love we're both seeing this as magic 🙂