MEDIA + REFLECTIONS

Three power users describe what April 13 actually felt like.

One month after the Stanford workshop, Joel Kaufmann, Patrick Dunne, and Emily Cabrera sat down with Dazza for a retrospective on what worked, what surprised them, and what it means.

5½-minute highlights reel

Full participant retrospective (~35 minutes)

A few moments worth holding onto

Emily Cabrera, AGC at a venture firm:

"I never coded before in my life until I went to this workshop. The creative floodgates came open. All of a sudden I had an army behind me — if I could conceive it and had the time to create the structure, it could be there."

Patrick Dunne, founder of CrimCaseAI:

"What took the agents 10 or 20 seconds would have taken days of human interaction to achieve. The creativity of the agents is unlike any other event I've been to."

Joel Kaufmann, attorney at Kaufmann Law:

"It's approachable to all levels of skill and valuable to all levels of skill. Training AI agents on the law may help make them more secure and responsible — even in other applications."

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