Veterinary AI Brief
The Veterinary AI Brief is back — and a lot has happened. In this episode, Robert Sanchez, Aaron Amassecar, and Dr. Adam Little unpack three seismic developments shaping the future of veterinary medicine. First, VMX takeaways: Instinct's acquisition of ScribbleVet, what it means for the scribing landscape, and why the "bolt-on AI" approach to practice management systems may already be outdated. Aaron gives an insider's perspective from Covet on why dedicated AI copilots are pulling away from PIMS-native tools. Then, the big one: new frontier AI models from Anthropic and OpenAI have unlocked something called agentic engineering — and it's collapsing the barrier between idea and execution. Robert shares how he built a personal AI assistant over the holiday break that handles email triage, Salesforce data entry, meeting follow-ups, and more. The implications for practice owners, veterinarians, and the entire SaaS ecosystem are massive. Finally, the rise of OpenClaw — autonomous AI agents that work 24/7, interact with each other, and are already generating real revenue. It's weird, it's wild, and it might be the closest thing to AGI we've tasted yet. Whether you're a practice owner wondering how AI reshapes your business model, a veterinarian curious about building your own tools, or an industry leader trying to stay ahead — this one's essential listening.
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