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Josh Forman, founder of InDebted (a debt collection platform at $80M ARR), announced he was stepping down as CEO to return to hands-on building, arguing that AI demands technical founders refound their companies rather than merely adapt at the margins. Drawing on the Intel memory-chip pivot story and Tesla's factory-rebuild analogy, Forman described a systematic effort to reimagine every business function (finance, HR, go-to-market, product) as if starting from scratch.
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If I put a clone of myself
in a business that wants to compete with who we are today, I'm scared of competing with that person. I'm not scared of competing with the billion dollar, you know, enterprise value incumbent we've been up against for ten years or the other venture backed peers that we've built alongside of into great companies over the last decade.
I'm really worried about that young founder who doesn't have all the clients, all the bureaucracy, all the overhead, all the complexity, all the board dynamics,
and it's just building at a velocity that we won't be able to wrap our heads around.
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