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Browse 105 Curated Episodes with Verified Quotes →Aishwarya Naresh Reganti and Kiriti Badam have helped build and launch more than 50 enterprise AI products across companies like OpenAI, Google, Amazon, and Databricks. Based on these experiences, they’ve developed a small set of best practices for building and scaling successful AI products. The goal of this conversation is to save you and your team a lot of pain and suffering. *We discuss:* 1. Two key ways AI products differ from traditional software, and why that fundamentally changes how they should be built 2. Common patterns and anti-patterns in companies that build strong AI products versus those that struggle 3. A framework they developed from real-world experience to iteratively build AI products that create a flywheel of improvement 4. Why obsessing about customer trust and reliability is an underrated driver of successful AI products 5. Why evals aren’t a cure-all, and the most common misconceptions people have about them 6. The skills that matter most for builders in the AI era *Get 15% off Aishwarya and Kiriti’s Maven course, Building Agentic AI Applications with a Problem-First Approach, using this link:* https://bit.ly/3V5XJFp *Brought to you by:* Merge—The fastest way to ship 220+ integrations: https://merge.dev/lenny Strella—The AI-powered customer research platform: https://strella.io/lenny Brex—The banking solution for startups: https://www.brex.com/product/business-account?ref_code=bmk_dp_brand1H25_ln_new_fs *Episode transcript:* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/what-openai-and-google-engineers-learned *Archive of all Lenny's Podcast transcripts:* https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/yxi4s2w998p1gvtpu4193/AMdNPR8AOw0lMklwtnC0TrQ?rlkey=j06x0nipoti519e0xgm23zsn9&st=4jmgl11w&dl=0 *My biggest takeaways (for paid newsletter subscribers):* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/i/183007822/referenced *Where to find Aishwarya Naresh Reganti:* • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/areganti • GitHub: https://github.com/aishwaryanr/awesome-generative-ai-guide • X: https://x.com/aish_reganti *Where to find Kiriti Badam:* • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sai-kiriti-badam • X: https://x.com/kiritibadam *Where to find Lenny:* • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ *In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Aishwarya and Kiriti (05:03) Challenges in AI product development (07:36) Key differences between AI and traditional software (13:19) Building AI products: start small and scale (15:23) The importance of human control in AI systems (22:38) Avoiding prompt injection and jailbreaking (25:18) Patterns for successful AI product development (33:20) The debate on evals and production monitoring (41:27) Codex team’s approach to evals and customer feedback (45:41) Continuous calibration, continuous development (CC/CD) framework (58:07) Emerging patterns and calibration (01:01:24) Overhyped and under-hyped AI concepts (01:05:17) The future of AI (01:08:41) Skills and best practices for building AI products (01:14:04) Lightning round and final thoughts *Referenced:* • LevelUp Labs: https://levelup-labs.ai/ • Why your AI product needs a different development lifecycle: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/why-your-ai-product-needs-a-different • Booking.com: https://www.booking.com • Research paper on agents in production (by Matei Zaharia’s lab): https://arxiv.org/pdf/2512.04123 • Matei Zaharia’s research on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=I1EvjZsAAAAJ&hl=en • The coming AI security crisis (and what to do about it) | Sander Schulhoff: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-coming-ai-security-crisis • Gajen Kandiah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gajenkandiah • Rackspace: https://www.rackspace.com • The AI-native startup: 5 products, 7-figure revenue, 100% AI-written code | Dan Shipper (co-founder/CEO of Every): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/inside-every-dan-shipper • Semantic Diffusion: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/SemanticDiffusion.html • LMArena: https://lmarena.ai • Artificial Analysis: https://artificialanalysis.ai/leaderboards/providers • Why humans are AI’s biggest bottleneck (and what’s coming in 2026) | Alexander Embiricos (OpenAI Codex Product Lead): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/why-humans-are-ais-biggest-bottleneck • Airline held liable for its chatbot giving passenger bad advice—what this means for travellers: https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240222-air-canada-chatbot-misinformation-what-travellers-should-know • Demis Hassabis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/demishassabis ...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/what-openai-and-google-engineers-learned _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com._ Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.
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Rachel Lockett is a sought-after executive coach and former HR leader at Stripe and Pinterest who now works with CEOs, founders, and tech leaders on emotional intelligence, resilience, and leadership skills. In this episode, Rachel shares powerful frameworks for coaching reports, having difficult conversations, avoiding burnout, and strengthening co-founder relationships. She also demonstrates these techniques through a live coaching session with me. *We discuss:* 1. When to coach and when to just tell people what to do 2. The GROW technique for helping people figure out a solution for themselves 3. Techniques for making difficult conversations less difficult 4. Avoiding burnout and designing a more energizing career 5. Building and sustaining a healthy co-founder relationship 6. Creating a one-page plan that aligns your entire company 7. Practical ways AI is transforming executive coaching and leadership development 8. Why you should ask, “Would I enthusiastically rehire this person?” to clarify talent decisions *Brought to you by:* Stripe—Helping companies of all sizes grow revenue: https://stripe.com/ Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security: https://vanta.com/lenny Persona—A global leader in digital identity verification: https://withpersona.com/lenny *Transcript:* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/a-guide-to-difficult-conversations *My biggest takeaways (for paid newsletter subscribers):* https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/i/178940830/my-biggest-takeaways-from-this-conversation *Where to find Rachel Lockett:* • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhlockett/ • Website: https://www.lockettcoaching.com *Where to find Lenny:* • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ *In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Rachel Lockett (04:58) The human side of business building (09:00) Coaching vs. advising (13:09) Skill 1: Active listening (18:37) Skill 2: Powerful questions (24:49) Real-life coaching example (27:36) Live coaching example with Lenny (41:55) Addressing burnout in tech (51:03) Spending more time working toward your goals (53:09) Discovering her passion for executive coaching (57:36) It's your job to navigate your career (58:44) Why Rachel says to start small (01:00:49) Building strong co-founder relationships (01:06:50) Handling co-founder conflicts (01:12:35) Improving interpersonal skills with team members (01:20:28) Reframing difficult conversations as growth opportunities (01:31:47) The one-page plan for company alignment (01:36:50) Leveraging AI in coaching and personal development (01:42:04) Lightning round and final thoughts *Referenced:* • One-page plan template: https://www.lockettcoaching.com/#resources • Lockett Coaching Leadership Toolkit: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/s74a9cn1ka1ebz6pglypf/Leadership-Toolkit_-Coaching-Rachel-Lockett.pdf?rlkey=yg2m9df2ziwy0fa6p0dt4gcfu&st=dgzvnf76&dl=0 • Renew Your Co-Founder Vows—and Other Tactics for Strengthening the Most Important Relationship in Your Startup: https://review.firstround.com/five-practices-to-strengthen-your-co-founder-relationship/ • First Round Guide to Co-Founder Check-Ins: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yUosmfMuE-8-sAwPrEPDcGqkJLVLWg5dC2_8lcXm7U4/edit?tab=t.0 • Coinbase: https://www.coinbase.com • Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey?: https://hbr.org/1999/11/management-time-whos-got-the-monkey • Chuck Palahniuk’s quote from Fight Club: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/1338270-people-don-t-listen-they-just-wait-for-their-turn-to • Patrick Collison on X: https://x.com/patrickc • Stripe: https://stripe.com • Remind: https://www.remind.com • Zach Abrams on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharyabrams • Brex: https://www.brex.com • Bridge: https://www.bridge.xyz • Superhuman’s secret to success: Ignoring most customer feedback, manually onboarding every new user, obsessing over every detail, and positioning around a single attribute: speed | Rahul Vohra (CEO): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/superhumans-secret-to-success-rahul-vohra • Zigging vs. zagging: How HubSpot built a $30B company | Dharmesh Shah (co-founder/CTO): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/lessons-from-30-years-of-building • The Enneagram Institute: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com • How to build deeper, more robust relationships | Carole Robin (Stanford GSB professor, “Touchy Feely”): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/build-robust-relationships-carole-robin • How have I been complicit in creating the conditions I say I don’t want? | Jerry Colonna (CEO of Reboot, executive coach, former VC): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/jerry-colonna ...References continued at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/a-guide-to-difficult-conversations _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com._ Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.
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