The A to Z of AI
In the Season 2 finale, Anthony Thomas and Zac Henderson are joined by Ellen Li, CFO at AI Fund, the venture studio founded by Andrew Ng that builds AI-native startups from the ground up rather than investing in deal flow. Ellen walks through how her day-to-day has shifted from formatting spreadsheets and manual research to reviewing AI output as she would a capable team member. She shares concrete builds: a folder-scanning script that has saved her team hours a week for over a year, and an investor sourcing pipeline cobbled together with Claude's MCP connectors across Apollo, HubSpot, Gmail, and more. The conversation is grounded by a distinction worth holding onto: automation a non-engineer can do tends to live in the task, not the full workflow. Ellen is candid about the limits, including a portfolio-monitoring tool she abandoned at two in the morning after overestimating what AI-assisted coding could do for her. Her larger point is that the constraint has moved. Coding is cheap now, so the scarce skill is judgment about what to build in the first place, and where buying still beats building. Key Takeaways * Non-engineers can reliably automate individual tasks, but full workflows still need real engineering. * AI is dependable on general financial analysis and weak on niche knowledge that lives outside its training data. * Knowing what to build next is now more valuable than the ability to build it. * Build versus buy still matters, because someone has to maintain, debug, and own what you build. * Start by automating one workflow you genuinely hate, then expand slowly. * Token maxing is a vanity metric; ROI and a clear North Star are the real measures. * Treat AI output like a strong team member's draft that you still review and stand behind. About the Podcast The A to Z of AI is hosted by Anthony Thomas and Zac Henderson and powered by The Suite. The show explores real-world AI use cases across industries, focusing on practical workflows, tools, and lessons learned from operators using AI in their daily work.
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