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AI's Great Divergence
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Sponsor mentions for KPMG, Blitzie, Zencoder, and Granola.
"First of all, thank you to today's sponsors KPMG, Blitzie, Zencoder and Granola to get an ad free version of the show, go to patreon.com-aideallybreef or you can subscribe to Apple Podcasts."
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Promotion for KPMG's AI strategy and operating model shift.
"Alright folks, quick pause. Here's the uncomfortable truth. If your enterprise AI strategy is we bought some tools, you don't actually have a strategy."
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Promotion for Blitzie's autonomous software development platform.
"Want to accelerate enterprise software development velocity by 5x? You need Blitzie, the only autonomous software development platform built for enterprise code bases. Your engineers define the project, a new feature, refactor, or greenfield build. Blitzie agents first ingest and map your entire code base. Then the platform generates a bespoke agent action plan for your team to review and approve. Once approved, Blitzie gets to work autonomously generating hundreds of thousands of lines of validated end-to-end tested code. More than 80% of the work completed in a single run. Blitzie is not generating code, it's developing software at the speed of compute. Your engineers review, refine, and ship. This is how Fortune 500 companies are compressing multi-month projects into a single sprint, accelerating engineering velocity by 5x."
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Promotion for Zencoder's Zenflow work orchestration engine.
"They're incredible at writing code. Here's the thing nobody talks about. Coding is maybe a quarter of an engineer's actual day. The rest is stand-ups, stakeholder updates, meeting prep, chasing context across six different tools. And it's not just engineers. Sales spends more time assembling proposals than selling. Finance is manually chasing subscription requests. Marketing finds out what shipped two weeks after it merged. Zencoder just launched Zenflow work. It takes their orchestration engine, the same one already powering coding agents, and connects it to your daily tools. Gira, Gmail, Google Docs, Linear, Calendar, and Notion. It runs gold-driven workflows that actually finish. Your stand-up brief is written before you sit down. Review cycle coming up? It pulls six months of tickets and writes the prep doc. Now you might be thinking, didn't OpenClaw try to do this? It did, but it has come with a whole host of security and functional issues which can take a huge amount of time to resolve. Zencoder took a different approach. Sock2, Type2 certified, curated integrations, tighter security per meter, enterprise grade from day one, model agnostic, and works from Slack or Telegram. Try it at zenflow.free. Today's episode is brought to you by Grenola. Grenola is the AI notepad for people in back-to-back meetings. You've probably heard people raving about Grenola. It's just one of those products that people love to talk about. I myself have been using Grenola for well over a year now, and honestly it's one of the tools that changed the way I work. Grenola takes meeting notes for you without any intrusive bots joining your calls. During or after the call you can chat with your notes, ask Grenola to pull out action items, help you negotiate, write a follow-up email, or even coach you using recipes which are pre-made prompts. Once you try it on a first meeting, it's hard to go without. Head to Grenola.ai-slash-ai-daily and use code-ai-daily. New users get 100% off for the first three months."
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"That's going to do it for today's AI Daily Brief."
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