AITX Community Podcast #8: Tyler Wells
Welcome back to the AITX Community Podcast!This episode features Tyler Wells, whose engineering journey spans some truly iconic companies and projects. Tyler’s career reads like a timeline of real-time communications evolution. He joined Skype not once but twice, playing critical roles in unifying codebases and, most notably, building out the original Facebook video calling feature powered by Skype. Tyler then joined Twilio, helping build their video platform from scratch and opening up new opportunities for developers around the world to build video into their apps.
He’s since gone on to found data-focused startups like Ubix and Propel, and today is the co-founder of Brain Grid, a company using agents and generative AI to reshape the entire software development workflow.Check out BrainGrid [https://www.braingrid.ai/] - https://www.braingrid.ai/Stay in touch with Tyler - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerswells/
Timestamps
[00:02:11] Tyler’s Early Interest in Engineering and Computers
[00:11:33] Startups in Silicon Valley
[00:14:29] Transition from IC to Engineering Leadership, Lessons in Managing Distributed Teams
[00:22:58] Real-Time Communications
[00:27:04] Building Skype on the Web, Partnership with Facebook, and Scaling to Millions
[00:43:46] First Foray into Entrepreneurship: Starting Ubix, Working with Data and Lessons Learned
[00:51:10] Journey at Twilio: Building the Video Platform, Remote Office Launch, and WebRTC
[01:06:05] Leaving Twilio, Moving to Austin, and Founding Propel Data Cloud
[01:14:54] Building Data Platforms: Early Customers, Search for Product-Market Fit
[01:20:59] Impact of Generative AI: Using Agents, Prompt Engineering, and the Birth of Brain Grid
[01:31:02] Brain Grid & Moving to Austin
[01:45:37] Rapid Fire
[01:51:39] Closing: Staying Connected, Brain Grid’s Roadmap, and Personal Reflections