The Future of Code, Companies & Engineers in the Age of AI | SparX
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What does it look like when a Google VP, a Flipkart CTO, and a 30-year technology veteran stop managing people — and start building again with AI?
In this episode of SparX, Mukesh Bansal (Founder of Myntra & Cult.fit) speaks with Peeyush Ranjan (former VP of Engineering at Google Pay and Group CTO of Flipkart) about what’s actually happening inside companies as AI agents begin to reshape how products are built.
This isn’t a conversation about the future of AI.It’s about what’s already happening — in their companies, on their laptops, and in the way builders are now working.
This is a builder’s conversation.
Peeyush shares how he built Enrico- an AI chief of staff (AI agent) that has become the most productive “employee” in his company. With company-wide memory, a virtual board of advisors featuring Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Charlie Munger, Peter Thiel, and Sam Altman, and the ability to autonomously improve itself, it represents a new way of operating.
Mukesh shares how he went from watching others build to launching a fully functional v1 product in under 10 days — faster than what a $100,000 outsourcing agency failed to deliver.
But this goes far beyond productivity.
They explore what this shift means for how companies are structured, how capital is deployed, how hiring changes and what happens when revenue per employee jumps from $40,000 to potentially millions.
How to build an AI chief of staff (AI agent) for your company
Why curiosity + agency now matter more than expertise
The real risk of AI: intellectual laziness and cognitive debt
Why distribution — not innovation — is becoming the new moat
What a 10-person, billion-dollar company could look like
How to think about open source vs frontier AI models
Why the idea of a “non-technical founder” is disappearing
The gap between imagination and instantiation has never been smaller. The question is whether you're on the right side of it.
Guest:Peeyush Ranjan : Co-founder Fermi.ai, Partner at Meraki Labs, Former VP Engineering Google Pay & Google Assistant, Former Group CTO Flipkart
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