
The Company Where Everyone Has Their Own AI Agent
From What's Your Problem? by iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries
May 21, 2026 · 41 min · Season 1 · Episode 179
About this episode
Dan Shipper discusses building a company where everyone has their own AI agent and how to use AI to enhance writing skills.
Dan Shipper is the co-founder and CEO of Every, a company that publishes newsletters about AI, develops AI-related software, and helps other companies use AI. Dan has two problems. One, how do you build a company where almost everybody has their own AI agent? And two, how do you use AI as a tool to improve your writing, rather than as a replacement for writing? In this episode, Dan explains: Why managing agents will be a core skill of the future Why AI agents won’t replace you anytime soon How writers learn faster than AI models How to give AI the social skills to work in group settings How AI can help you better understand yourself Check out Every at their website: https://every.to/ Connect with us: Follow Jacob Goldstein on LinkedIn , X and Instagram Email us at problem@pushkin.fm Follow Pushkin on Instagram , LinkedIn or X Listen to Jacob’s other show, Business History To listen to the show early and ad free, sign up for Pushkin+ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Guest: Dan Shipper
Topics covered
- AI agents
- writing improvement
- technology in business
- entrepreneurship
- future skills
Keywords
- AI
- writing
- agents
- technology
- entrepreneurship
- Every
- Dan Shipper
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Every, iHeartPodcasts, Pushkin Industries
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