These Uber alums are building an army of AI agents for the workforce
Briefly

Minh Pham and JJ Ford made significant contributions to Uber's mobile development and later joined Travis Kalanick at CloudKitchens. After five years there, they co-founded Invisible, leveraging their experience and insight into AI technology. They believe future innovations lie in orchestrating multiple AI agents instead of creating singular solutions. Ford emphasizes the goal of enabling one person to manage thousands of agents, demonstrating their commitment to advancing AI in a new direction.
Minh Pham and JJ Ford have a knack for riding the waves of new tech, exemplified by their early involvement in Uber's mobile development and their subsequent venture into CloudKitchens after Travis Kalanick's departure from Uber.
After five years at CloudKitchens, Pham and Ford transitioned to create Invisible, building on their successful engineering experience while recognizing the importance of orchestrating multiple AI agents to work collaboratively.
Ford queries, 'How do you build a system that allows one person to manage thousands of agents?' This question reflects their ambition to create a groundbreaking solution in the AI landscape.
Their experience at both Uber and CloudKitchens paved the way for their new venture, offering a unique perspective on developing a system markedly different from existing market solutions.
Read at Fast Company
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