Adam D'angelo
Guest Β· 1 Episode
Key ideas from Adam D'angelo
- "Nothing seems fundamentally so hard that it couldn't be solved by the smartest people in the world working incredibly hard for the next five years" - Adam
- Adam predicts we'll be in a "very different world" in 5 years, with AI capable of automating large portions of remote work, even without achieving traditional AGI definitions
- Amad argues current LLMs rely on "functional AGI" - requiring enormous manual effort, labeling work, and contrived RL environments rather than true scalable intelligence
- The number of solo entrepreneurs enabled by AI technology is "vastly increased" - one person can now accomplish what previously required entire teams
- Replet's Agent V3 can run autonomously for 28+ hours using computer use testing models, enabling parallel agent workflows for developers
- "Everyone read The Innovator's Dilemma" - Adam notes that unlike previous disruption cycles, today's incumbents are founder-controlled and adapting aggressively to AI
- Network effects play "much less of a role now than they did in the web 2 era" - enabling more winners across categories with immediate monetization
- Human expertise remains the bottleneck: "Once you automate entry-level jobs but not expert jobs, you create a weird equilibrium where experts manage hundreds of agents but don't hire new people" - Amad