Ep. 35 "I Can't Write a Single Line of Code" — Inside an AI Startup
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概要
Bryan's most technical skill is Google Docs. He's never written a line of code in his life. So how did he end up co-founding Commissioned, an AI startup that automates a process most machine learning engineers spend months and six figures on?
In this episode, Bryan breaks down how a movie night led to meeting his co-founder, why VCs keep telling him he's "too early," what it's like bootstrapping an AI company as a college junior at Carnegie Mellon — and why he's choosing C's in his classes to go all in.
Topics covered:
— What fine-tuning actually is (and why it's different from just prompting ChatGPT)
— How Bryan cold-emailed Spikeball's CEO as a teenager and landed a role
— The DoorDash hackathon moment that sparked Commissioned
— Bootstrapping to 88% margins with zero VC money
— Developing perfect pitch in 4 days
— Why "if you're early, you're on time"
🔗 Try Commissioned: commissioned.tech
🔗 Connect with Bryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanbbravo/
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