Disrupt or Defend
Most people think of AI as a productivity tool. Dr. Adam Link [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamlink/] sees it as something else entirely: a wealth transfer mechanism, one that's quietly shifting money from people who don't understand AI toward people who do. In this episode, Daniel Kazani [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielkazani/] of Softup [https://www.softup.co] and Dr. Link break down what that actually means for founders, developers, and anyone trying to build financial security in a world where AI agents are replacing entry-level work. ㅤ The conversation spans a lot of ground: the collapse of the college-to-job pipeline, why non-technical entrepreneurs are outpacing developers in AI adoption, the potter's wheel vs. the factory floor, and why the court system is just the debugging process for laws. Concrete, candid, and a bit unsettling in the best possible way. ㅤ 👤 Guest Bio Dr. Adam Link, CFP® [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamlink/] is the founder of Fireweed Capital, a fee-only, fiduciary wealth management firm based in northern Minnesota. He holds a Doctorate in Computer Science, a CFP® designation, and currently serves as Senior Engineering Manager at Coinbase, where he leads the Cloud Center of Excellence and FinOps teams. Before Coinbase, he worked across multiple tech startups with three exits and an IPO under his belt. He now specializes in active risk management for tech families - and builds his own CRMs over the weekend. ㅤ 📌 What We Cover * Why AI is accelerating the shift from a labor economy to a capital economy - and what that means for how you think about your "war chest" * The college-to-job pipeline breaking: why large tech companies are pausing entry-level hiring and what happens to the path from degree to wealth * The CRM story: how Dr. Link got blocked by a vendor on a Friday and had a fully vibe-coded, custom-built replacement running by Monday morning * AI as wealth transfer - not just to hyperscalers, but to small businesses that cut OpEx, kill vendor dependencies, and keep more of their own money * Vendor concentration risk: when you replace your whole team with OpenAI, you've just created a two-vendor company * The railroad analogy: why AI infrastructure is different from past wealth transfers - and why this time, everyone gets their own train * The franchise model: one friend's idea to build AI-powered websites and license the software out instead of building a SaaS * Why non-technical entrepreneurs are outpacing developers in AI adoption - and why that's terrifying if you're a developer * The potter's wheel vs. the factory: how AI is disrupting the creative flow state that made software engineering meaningful * AI hallucinations in financial advising, why freeform text has no unit tests, and why good professionals still matter ㅤ 🔗 Resources Mentioned * Fireweed Capital [http://fireweedcapital.com] - Dr. Adam Link's wealth management firm * adam@fireweedcapital.com - Contact Dr. Adam Link directly
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