“When someone says AI doesn't work for them, they don't know how to manage it.”
@danshipper, CEO of @every, explains why using LLMs feels less like software and more like being a CEO with a team that never stops.
Hear the full breakdown on Change Order.
Should we take credit for the work AI does for us?
@danshipper, co-founder and CEO of @every, has the perfect response, with an analogy you won't forget.
Full episode on our channel.
This episode will change how you think about working alongside AI.
As we head into 2026, the nature of work itself is shifting. According to @danshipper, we’re moving from a knowledge economy to an allocation economy.
Watch the full episode of Change Order with Dan Shipper.
Customer support is run by humans, and humans make mistakes.
But an AI agent might not.
@alexrlevin explains how Voice AI stays compliant and on-script far better than call-center teams, especially in industries like Medicare where mistakes aren’t an option.
.@alexrlevin, co-founder of the AI agent platform regal.ai, predicts how far GenAI will go in customer communication by 2035 and what’s holding enterprises back from scaling it today. Tune in now.
While the cost of human call agents is rising, AI support keeps getting cheaper.
Regal AI CEO/Co-founder @alexrlevin explains why humans have become the “biggest weak link” in customer communication and makes a bold claim: within six months, 30% of your calls will be AI-handled.
Today, with $5B in revenue, @alexrlevin expects that by 2035 the majority of contact-center interactions will be handled by GenAI.
He lays out what happens when AI becomes cheaper, faster, and more consistent than humans, and the numbers seem to speak for themselves.
A human customer support charges 90 cents a minute. An AI agent costs 10.
While the industry insisted “digital is the future,” @alexrlevin made a different bet: voice was still the most powerful way to reach customers, and so he co-founded Regal AI.
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Courts move slow for a reason and AI moves fast by design.
@crosbylegal CEO @ryanjdaniels shares how the two can work together in the future.
He explains why a new AI-native dispute resolution system could lead to faster outcomes and be a significant legal innovation.
AI’s learning fast. But it still can’t think like a lawyer.
@ryanjdaniels, CEO of @crosbylegal, explains why law still on human instinct and AI just makes it faster.
Watch now. Link in the comments.
Law is one of the last trillion-dollar industries still powered by people.
@crosbylegal's using AI to change that, and @sequoia took notice.
This is where the future of legal work begins.
Tune into his full conversation with @JasonrShuman now.
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