I joined Radical's "Built for Turbulence" podcast recently for a wide-ranging chat on what AI agents are doing to the economics of software. We got into whether 5 people with agents can really out-build a 500-person company, the "Figma Trap" where you end up paying your competitor through your own customer usage, and why I think running human-written code that hasn't been AI-audited is going to start looking reckless. We also got onto open weights quietly closing up, why "safe" enterprise AI tools may be handicapping the organisations using them, and whether the small-team-with-agents advantage is temporary or here to stay. You can find the episode here on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and everywhere else.
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