AI automation is creating an arms race between marketing bots and email filters
“Well well How much faster are you going in terms of dev side of the business?”
How much faster if you were to just put a a number on it? Well well How much faster are you going in terms of dev side of the business? Yeah. I couldn't code before. But from the marketing perspective, it it may like, I'm doing full outreach to people with research on them,
understanding who they are, why we should reach out to them, what copy we should say, what platforms to reach out to them, actually automating the out the output and sending it to them. Like, I'm do like, that would take days, weeks, you know, by myself, maybe more, you know, to find all that stuff. Gonna be an interesting moment in time when people have so many replicants,
out there contacting humans, and then humans are like, you know what? I need a replicant to get in my email box to respond to these. And it's just gonna be like a constant back and forth.
About this clip
A founder explains how AI has accelerated their marketing outreach process from weeks to hours, automating research, copywriting, and contact across platforms. The conversation takes an interesting turn as they predict a future where AI agents will be constantly messaging each other as both outreach and response become automated.
Why this clip
The clip captures a specific prediction about AI agents creating a feedback loop in business communications that feels both inevitable and absurd.
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