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How Anthropic Uses Claude Fable 5 With Mike Krieger
Mike Krieger built one of the most consequential consumer apps of the last two decades as the cofounder of Instagram. He is now at the frontier of AI-native product development as head of Anthropic…
The SaaS Apocalypse Is a Goldmine With Figma’s Matt Colyer
The "SaaSpocalypse"—the panic that AI will make software-as-a-service obsolete—hasn't rattled Figma’s Matt Colyer. As the company’s director of product management for developers, he's been building…
We Automated Everything With AI and Tripled Our Headcount
Dan Shipper runs one of the most AI-native companies today. Every has agents embedded in nearly every workflow—“if you swing a stick in our Slack, you're as likely to hit a human as an agent,” he…
Inside Stainless: The Developer Tools Startup Anthropic Just Bought for $300 Million
If your MCP server has dozens of tools, it's probably built wrong. You need tools that are specific and clear for each use case—but you also can't have too many. This creates an almost impossible…
Claude Code Can Be Your Second Brain
From time to time, we will republish episodes that you might have missed. This episode originally aired in September 2025.Noah Brier uses Claude Code as his second brain—it’s the coolest notetaking…
The Secrets of Claude's Platform From the Team Who Built It
In the future, you’ll be able to accomplish a goal by just giving Claude an outcome and a budget.That’s the direction Anthropic is building in with its new Managed Agents features, announced at this…
Why We Switched From Claude Code to Codex
In January, Dan Shipper wrote that whoever wins vibe coding wins how you work on your computer—and OpenAI had some serious catching up to do.Three months and the release of GPT-5.5 later, Codex has…
How Stripe Is Building for an Agent-native World
Emily Glassberg Sands leads data and AI at Stripe, which processes roughly 2% of global GDP, giving her a bird’s-eye view into how AI is upending the internet economy. Dan Shipper talked with…
The AI Sandwich: Where Humans Excel in an AI World
Most frameworks for working with AI agents assume humans should stay in the loop at every phase. That’s the wrong approach, says Cora general manager Kieran Klaassen.Kieran is the creator of Every's…
The AI Model Built for What LLMs Can't Do
Most AI companies are racing to build bigger LLMs. Eve Bodnia thinks that's the wrong approach.Eve is the founder and CEO of Logical Intelligence, which is developing an alternative to the…
We Gave Every Employee an AI Agent. Here's What Happened.
While walking to the office, our COO Brandon Gell had his AI agent call him and go over his emails in his inbox one by one. When he arrived, he opened Gmail and confirmed she'd done everything he'd…
If SaaS Is Dead, Linear Didn't Get the Memo
Founded in 2019, Linear is the rare company started pre-ChatGPT to have successfully reinvented itself as an agent-native business.On this episode of AI & I, Dan Shipper sat down with Karri…
How to Build an Agent-native Product | Mike Krieger
Mike Krieger built one of the most consequential consumer apps of the last two decades as cofounder of Instagram. He is now at the frontier of determining what makes a breakout AI-native product as…
How Every Builds a Writing Team in the Age of AI
Kate Lee has spent her career working with words—first as a literary agent, then in roles at Medium, WeWork, and Stripe. As Every’s editor in chief, she’s been the quiet force behind the newsletter…
We Made a Document Editor Where Humans and AI Work Side by Side
Every has unveiled a new product, built by CEO Dan Shipper. It's called Proof, a free, open-source, live collaborative document editor built for humans and AI agents to work in together. Proof…
Meet the Slowest Startup Incubator in the World—Pumping Out Billion-dollar Companies
Silicon Valley loves billion-dollar moonshots and AI darlings. Sam Gerstenzang and Dan Friedman are doing something different—they're starting medical spas and funeral homes.On this episode of AI…
Meet the Student With No Teachers, No Homework—Just AI
Depending on whom you ask, AI is either the best or worst thing that can happen to the next generation. The arguments come from educators, venture capitalists, op-ed writers, and anxious parents—but…
OpenAI's Codex: This Model Is So Fast It Changes How You Code
OpenAI’s hottest app isn’t ChatGPT—it’s Codex.In the last few weeks alone, the Codex team shipped a desktop app, GPT-5.3 Codex (a new flagship model), and Spark, the fastest coding model I’ve ever…
Inside OpenAI’s Agentic Browser, Atlas
The AI labs fighting for attention during the Super Bowl call to mind another iconic Super Bowl moment: Apple’s 1984 ad for the Macintosh, which promised that the personal computer would be a source…
How We Built 'Claudie,' Our AI Project Manager (Full Walkthrough)
A few weeks ago, Natalia Quintero wouldn’t have called herself technical. But since the beginning of January, she has woken up at 6 a.m. to vibe code with Claude. The AI project manager she built…
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