OpenAI's Ambrosino: Taste, Not Code, Is Your AI Bottleneck
OpenAI's Andrew Ambrosino reveals how AI flips product development: implementation is cheap, but taste and curation now define success. Rethink your roadmap.
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This episode features Lenny Rachitsky and Andrew Ambrosino, product and engineering lead for the OpenAI Codex app. They discuss how AI, particularly Codex, is revolutionizing product development by shifting focus from costly implementation to taste and curation, challenging traditional design processes and product planning. Ambrosino shares insights into Codex's widespread internal use, its vision as a versatile 'home base' for all knowledge work, and the ongoing challenges of AI's capabilities in areas like design and autonomous software development.
OpenAI's Andrew Ambrosino reveals how AI flips product development: implementation is cheap, but taste and curation now define success. Rethink your roadmap.
Andrew Ambrosino (OpenAI Codex) reveals his AI product roadmap strategy: prototype everything, ship what works now, and 'bake' the rest until models catch up. Long-term detail is 'false precision'.
OpenAI's Andrew Ambrosino explains why the old design process is obsolete. AI makes implementation cheap, shifting focus to rapid 'baby versions' and taste.
Andrew Ambrosino reveals how OpenAI's Codex is becoming the ultimate AI-powered "home base" for all work, even building its own app extensions.
OpenAI's Andrew Ambrosino reveals why frontier AI struggles with design. It's not just complexity; it's about taste, novelty, and a key abstraction layer.