Y Combinator just bet on AI agent testing. Here’s why every CEO should.
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The credibility you lose with your team when an AI tool ships broken is the cost nobody puts in the budget.
That's exactly it. It's hard to calculate the cost of loss of credibility.
I still don’t really understand how companies are getting away with not testing this stuff properly with at least some subset of real users first.
I get that the pressure is there to get it out, show something to investors, and have a story for the market.
Still, there’s no bigger disaster than letting it fail in public when you could have caught most of it earlier.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing and I was talking to the founders, but that is the reason that their idea constant such a perfect time. I actually think you would enjoy talking with him.
Awesome
The credibility you lose with your team when an AI tool ships broken is the cost nobody puts in the budget.
That's exactly it. It's hard to calculate the cost of loss of credibility.
I still don’t really understand how companies are getting away with not testing this stuff properly with at least some subset of real users first.
I get that the pressure is there to get it out, show something to investors, and have a story for the market.
Still, there’s no bigger disaster than letting it fail in public when you could have caught most of it earlier.
Yes, I was thinking the same thing and I was talking to the founders, but that is the reason that their idea constant such a perfect time. I actually think you would enjoy talking with him.