
AI is a joke, and we should take it seriously.
What do Cody Sharp and a software engineer have in common? Neither one of them writes any code. In Cody’s case, he has not been writing code for even longer. Now, with two working SaaS products on the market, I’d say he’s an expert at it.
When we talk about artificial intelligence, Cody is always the first person to come to mind. Not just because of his own intellectual makeup, but because of our ongoing conversations off the mic about the junk AI has allowed us to produce in large supply, and our angry posts online about it. We talk about the necessity of AI in the survival of our economy, as well as its role in creating the modern city dump.
About the guest:
• Cody owns a web development company, https://sharpguyswebdesign.com/, and is a software developer, basically, thanks to AI. He recently launched an app called RECACE.com.
Mentioned in this episode
• Cody’s newsletter about desperate AI (https://mailchi.mp/4cad0684d3de/turkeys-8342264?e=0a0da13c63) circus pitches
• Daniel's screed on LinkedIn about Asana and AI (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/danielherndon_hey-asana-were-friends-right-why-do-activity-7360715123545595904-IG-e?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAG_Aa4B7U6u1QOl_j0Mo-1ZpLBX645FICw)
• Reflector’s episode about paid protestors (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paid-protesters/id1743666262?i=1000752900076).
About The Hosts:
• Daniel Herndon (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielherndon/) is a brand strategist at HRNDN Brand Agency (http://hrndn.com) and author of The Lorem Ipsum (http://danielkherndon.com).
• Michael Salemi (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-salemi-40b54b16/) owns a branded apparel and promotional products company, Colored Threads (https://colored-threads.com/).
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