
Teach the primitives or watch your competitor define them | Baseten’s Philip Kiely
From Dev Interrupted by LinearB
May 5, 2026 · 36 min · Season 6 · Episode 34
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of educating users on AI fundamentals to maintain a competitive edge in the market.
If you aren't the one educating your users on the fundamentals of AI, your competitors will happily do it for you. This week on Dev Interrupted, Andrew sits down with Philip Kiely, Head of AI Education at Baseten and author of Inference Engineering, to discuss why the secret to winning the AI market is owning the educational narrative through active market development. They explore the rise of the "Double-T" shaped engineer, the hidden complexities of scaling the inference stack, and why the ...
People in this episode
Host: Andrew
Guest: Philip Kiely
Topics covered
- AI education
- market development
- inference stack
- engineering
- competitive strategy
Keywords
- AI
- education
- market strategy
- inference
- engineering
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Baseten
Books & works: Inference Engineering
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