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Just Now Possible

Just Now Possible

De : Teresa Torres
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How AI products come to life—straight from the builders themselves. In each episode, we dive deep into how teams spotted a customer problem, experimented with AI, prototyped solutions, and shipped real features. We dig into everything from workflows and agents to RAG and evaluation strategies, and explore how their products keep evolving. If you’re building with AI, these are the stories for you.All Rights Reserved | Product Talk Direction Economie Management et direction
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  • From COVID Pivot to AI World Building: How Snapbar Reinvented the Photo Experience
    Jul 9 2026
    What does it take to reinvent a 14-year-old company—not once, but twice? In this episode of Just Now Possible, Teresa Torres talks with Sam Eitzen (Co-founder & CEO), Joe Eitzen (Co-founder & CPO), and Patrick Ellis (CTO) of Snapbar about one of the most unexpected pivots in the generative AI era. What started as a wedding photo booth side hustle became a national events company—and then COVID wiped out the entire business overnight. What the team built in response now looks so AI-native that Teresa assumed Snapbar was a new startup. You'll hear how they went from physical photo booths to a cross-platform virtual product built on WebRTC in spring 2020, and then—pushed by declining repeat business—dove deep into Stable Diffusion, custom LoRA fine-tunes on H100/H200 GPUs, and eventually a reasoning-model-powered generative image and video pipeline. Along the way, they built an agent orchestration framework for their engineering process using Claude Code and Codex, and are now giving brand customers the ability to "vibe code" within the Snapbar platform itself. If you've ever wondered what applied AI looks like when you combine 14 years of industry knowledge, photography expertise, and relentless curiosity-led self-education, this episode shows exactly that.
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    1 h et 14 min
  • Is This Okay? How Override Labs Built a Safety-First AI Consent Coach for Teen Boys
    Jun 25 2026
    What if AI could help prevent sexual assault before it happens — without tracking users, judging them, or handing them a verdict? In this episode of Just Now Possible, Teresa Torres talks with Priya Nakra (Founder and Product Lead) and Olivia Rowley (AI Advisor and Board Member) of Override Labs, a nonprofit building technology to prevent gender-based violence. Their flagship product, *Is This Okay?* (ITO), gives teenage boys a private, judgment-free space to reflect on ambiguous sexual scenarios — with AI guidance grounded in clinical research and motivational interviewing. Priya and Olivia share how they built ITO from scratch: scraping Reddit to validate the need, partnering with a licensed therapist to design the eval rubric, and building a risk classification system that runs *before* Claude is ever invoked. Every design decision — from skipping account creation to removing the concept of a "green light" response — was made with one goal: never let the product be used to justify harm. You'll hear how they defined a "South star" instead of a North star, how clinical expertise shaped the AI's tone and structure, and why a nonprofit context unlocks design choices that growth-focused companies simply can't make. It's a masterclass in purpose-built AI product development when the goal isn't scale — it's prevention.
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    55 min
  • Beyond Black Box Scores: How Musubi Trains Custom AI for Trust and Safety Teams
    Jun 11 2026
    What do you do when off-the-shelf moderation scores aren't good enough—and the alternative is paying human contractors to spend their days reviewing traumatizing content at scale? In this episode of Just Now Possible, Teresa Torres talks with Nikki Marinsek (Data Scientist), Brian McCaffrey (Software Engineer), and Dan Means (Machine Learning Engineer) from Musubi, an AI-native trust and safety toolkit for content platforms. Musubi builds custom-trained ML models and LLM-powered moderation tools that adapt to each platform's unique policies—from dating apps to social networks to AI inference endpoints. They walk through the full journey: training the first prototype on tabular data, discovering their AI was sometimes catching things human moderators missed, and building a policy optimizer that uses agentic flows to help teams iterate on their moderation policies without needing a data scientist in the room. You'll hear how they balance latency, accuracy, and cost for clients handling hundreds of millions of actions per month, why pushing eval tools directly to customers is their core product strategy, and what's next as they build flexible agentic orchestration for non-technical trust and safety teams.
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    1 h et 13 min
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