I’ve been invited to give a lot of talks about coding agents over the last few months. Big companies, small startups, VC, PE. So far all of those talks have been behind closed doors. But this week I was invited to give a talk at the OLAB at NYU Langone! And since this one was relatively public, I was able to finally post the talk itself.
The recording starts like ten minutes into the talk (because, of course, we didn’t think to properly record it at the beginning, whoops). But there are a bunch of nuggets of wisdom in there that I think are key to how we use coding agents at Nori.
If any of this is relevant to you, feel free to reach out. Happy to give a talk to your team if it would be helpful and relevant.
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