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Good Stuff 54 - Why Chamath is Wrong On AI

Good Stuff 54 - Why Chamath is Wrong On AI

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Pete's been deep in Flight Deck flows, watching agents take creative shortcuts to hit goals, impressive until you check the plumbing.

The observability lesson: you need to work at all levels, not just the executive summary view. Agents are like humans, give them vague goals and they'll hit them surprisingly well, but that's not sustainable or efficient. The solution isn't more dictation, it's encoding the process with checklists and handoffs.

New concept dropped "intelligence snacks" those small moments in otherwise deterministic workflows where you actually need AI to make a decision or transform data. Most of what runs a business should be scripts; the snacks are where the magic happens.

Then the pod pivots to Chamath's All In take that AI hasn't shown value because enterprise hasn't adopted it. Pete and Andy disagree: enterprise is the wrong place to look. The value accrues in small business in the aggregate, permissionless experimentation, no change management problem, full control.

**Key Moments:**

- [01:28] "I very much had that moment where I was thinking, god, this feels just so human"

- [06:08] "You could really not see this. This has always been my gut feel for a lot of the OpenClaw stuff."

- [08:03] "These things are like humans—give them a vague goal, they'll give you an answer that meets it surprisingly well. That's magic. But then you poke it deeper and go, oh, you didn't do what I thought."

- [11:25] "PM is the skill. This is the defensible skill going into this year, next year, and the year after."

- [17:51] "Intelligence snacks—these little bits where you actually need AI in an otherwise deterministic process"

- [21:48] Chamath's framing: "If you one-shot prompt yourself and say where's the biggest opportunity, it goes: removing people, therefore big companies. He never did the follow-up."

- [25:45] "It's the curse of being the bad guy. He can only look at it to figure out how he can conquer the world."

- [29:30] "Service as a software, I saw somebody use that line on Twitter - that's mine."

- [46:30] "If you want to hide something, it's better than encryption. Even the quantum computers aren't gonna come looking for this."

- [55:32] "If Google fails, we'll just have to spy on ourselves"

**Friends of the Pod:** Paul Itoi (technical PM last man standing, service as software OG), Jason Calacanis (actually using the tools), Aaron Levy (good on AI, company doomed), the Warhammer 40K YouTuber selling supplements

**Quote:** "The value you capture here is in the creation of businesses that run on this. The thing is going to become a commodity like electricity. It's what you do with it—and what you do with it is create the business that runs on this."


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