
Dan Shipper
Dan Shipper is the co-founder and CEO of Every, a media and software company focused on technology, AI, writing, and productivity. He hosts Every’s AI & I podcast and writes about AI, tools for thought, and the psychology of work.
AI Automation Is Expanding the Human Work Layer
Dan Shipper, co-founder and CEO of Every, argues that the next phase of AI at work will not be a simple substitution of machines for people. Drawing on Every’s use of agents across a 30-person media and software company, he says better automation is creating more human work around framing, supervising, integrating, and judging AI output. His forecast is that agents will become shared company infrastructure and daily work surfaces, while SaaS, product managers, designers, and forward-deployed engineers remain central because someone still has to decide what should be built and trusted.
SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic IPOs Could Reshape Public-Market Flows
TBPN’s John Coogan and Jordi Hays argue that SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic are no longer just IPO candidates, but infrastructure-scale companies whose listings could move index flows while arriving after much of the frontier-technology upside has accrued in private markets. Across the discussion, they frame AI models, memory chips and agentic software as strategic infrastructure forming before public markets, regulation, costs and supply chains have settled around it. Apeel founder James Rogers gives the adoption-side warning: he says a regulated food-preservation product with real retail traction was driven out of U.S. stores by a suspicion campaign that exploited trust gaps in the food system.