How Agentic AI is Transforming The Startup Landscape with Andrew Ng

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2025 · 42 MIN

How Agentic AI is Transforming The Startup Landscape with Andrew Ng

from No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Technology | Startups · host Conviction

Andrew Ng has always been at the bleeding edge of fast-evolving AI technologies, founding companies and projects like Google Brain, AI Fund, and DeepLearning.AI. So he knows better than anyone that founders who operate the same way in 2025 as they did in 2022 are doing it wrong. Sarah Guo and Elad Gil sit down with Andrew Ng, the godfather of the AI revolution, to discuss the rise of agentic AI, and how the technology has changed everything from what makes a successful founder to the value of small teams. They talk about where future capability growth may come from, the potential for models to bootstrap themselves, and why Andrew doesn’t like the term “vibe coding.” Also, Andrew makes the case for why everybody in an organization—not just the engineers—should learn to code.  Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to [email protected] Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @AndrewYNg Chapters: 00:00 – Andrew Ng Introduction 00:32 – The Next Frontier for Capability Growth 01:29 – Andrew’s Definition of Agentic AI 02:44 – Obstacles to Building True Agents 06:09 – The Bleeding Edge of Agentic AI 08:12 – Will Models Bootstrap Themselves? 09:05 – Vibe Coding vs. AI Assisted Coding 09:56 – Is Vibe Coding Changing the Nature of Startups? 11:35 – Speeding Up Project Management 12:55 – The Evolution of the Successful Founder Profile 19:23 – Finding Great Product People 21:14 – Building for One User Profile vs. Many 22:47 – Requisites for Leaders and Teams in the AI Age 28:21 – The Value of Keeping Teams Small 32:13 – The Next Industry Transformations 34:04 – Future of Automation in Investing Firms and Incubators 37:39 – Technical People as First Time Founders 41:08– Broad Impact of AI Over the Next 5 Years 41:49 – Conclusion

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