

Jaehoon Son
203 posts

@knuceles
AI SWE @Tesla & AI Research @CMU Building Hermes. Find niche signals from your DB & turn them into personalized actions




Today I'm letting an AI agent start a real business. Completely on its own. No prompts. No hand-holding. I'm not touching it. Here's the setup: • $200/month Stripe wallet to buy whatever it needs • its own AgentMail inboxes • a full InsForge backend Then one rule: figure out the rest yourself. It does 99.99% of the work. I did the initial setup and stepped back. No human in the loop from here. It can write its own emails, spin up its own infra, spend its own money, and ship its own product. Honestly no idea what it builds. Or if it makes a single dollar. That's the whole experiment. Day 1 starts now. Following along in this thread 👇

Today I'm letting an AI agent start a real business. Completely on its own. No prompts. No hand-holding. I'm not touching it. Here's the setup: • $200/month Stripe wallet to buy whatever it needs • its own AgentMail inboxes • a full InsForge backend Then one rule: figure out the rest yourself. It does 99.99% of the work. I did the initial setup and stepped back. No human in the loop from here. It can write its own emails, spin up its own infra, spend its own money, and ship its own product. Honestly no idea what it builds. Or if it makes a single dollar. That's the whole experiment. Day 1 starts now. Following along in this thread 👇




Today I'm letting an AI agent start a real business. Completely on its own. No prompts. No hand-holding. I'm not touching it. Here's the setup: • $200/month Stripe wallet to buy whatever it needs • its own AgentMail inboxes • a full InsForge backend Then one rule: figure out the rest yourself. It does 99.99% of the work. I did the initial setup and stepped back. No human in the loop from here. It can write its own emails, spin up its own infra, spend its own money, and ship its own product. Honestly no idea what it builds. Or if it makes a single dollar. That's the whole experiment. Day 1 starts now. Following along in this thread 👇



Y Combinator's @garrytan says he wants his new project GBrain to be the Postgres for agents: "The thing I realized is, a human can only keep 7, plus or minus 3, things in their head. But a computer with an LLM can keep about three Harry Potter books in its head." "Then, when you think about what most computer systems are, you should think of the Library of Alexandria — thousands, maybe millions, of books. It's even bigger than that. It's the whole internet." "You could basically take all the relevant info about customers, or any person that anyone at the company has ever even met. You can have that in like, 100,000 or a million markdown files that comprises everything that the business is. That's basically what GBrain can do." "The magic moment for GBrain is basically being able to take any 'book' that exists in your entire business, and making sure the 3 books that really matter for the thing you're trying to do are loaded." "And that's basically ASI. You don't have to write software anymore. You can just straight-up use Hermes agent or OpenClaw plus GBrain."




Today I'm letting an AI agent start a real business. Completely on its own. No prompts. No hand-holding. I'm not touching it. Here's the setup: • $200/month Stripe wallet to buy whatever it needs • its own AgentMail inboxes • a full InsForge backend Then one rule: figure out the rest yourself. It does 99.99% of the work. I did the initial setup and stepped back. No human in the loop from here. It can write its own emails, spin up its own infra, spend its own money, and ship its own product. Honestly no idea what it builds. Or if it makes a single dollar. That's the whole experiment. Day 1 starts now. Following along in this thread 👇




