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[The Era of AI Agents: Redefining Software, Business Models, and Human Productivity]-[EP 150: Bret Taylor (CEO, Sierra): A New Class of Software Winners]

The Logan Bartlett Show · B2 · 2025-09-12

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The New Era of AI Agents: A Paradigm Shift in Software

In a recent discussion regarding the evolution of artificial intelligence, Brett Taylor, co-founder of Sierra, highlighted that we are currently in a pivotal moment for technology, one that mirrors the early days of the internet. Just as the internet fundamentally changed how businesses operate, AI agents are poised to transition from simple productivity enhancements to autonomous entities that perform actual work. Taylor argues that we are moving toward a future where agents will not just assist, but execute complex tasks, fundamentally altering our understanding of software value.

The Shift from "Productivity" to "Outcomes"

One of the most profound insights from the conversation is the shift in how we value software. Traditional SaaS metrics (like per-seat pricing for horizontal tools) are being challenged. Taylor suggests that because AI agents can perform concrete business tasks—such as making a sale or resolving a complex customer issue—the pricing model should evolve toward outcome-based pricing. By aligning costs with measurable business results, companies can move away from commoditized pricing models and closer to the actual value generated, much like the evolution from impression-based advertising to cost-per-click (CPC).

Competitive Intensity and the "Messy Middle"

Taylor emphasizes that we are in a period of "competitive intensity." Unlike the mobile era, where some markets were not self-evident, the primary markets for AI—such as customer service, software engineering, and legal tech—are already clearly defined. This creates a high-stakes environment where execution is everything. He notes that the "messy middle" of business model transitions—moving from legacy systems to AI-driven models—is a formidable challenge. Incumbents often struggle with the "gravitational forces" of their existing business models, making it difficult to pivot without cannibalizing their own revenue streams. This is where he believes new, agile companies have a significant advantage.

The Future of Human-Computer Interaction

Looking ahead, the conversation touches on the inevitability of agent-to-agent interactions. Taylor posits that we are approaching a threshold where the majority of conversations will shift from human-to-human to agent-to-agent. This transition will require businesses to rethink their entire customer experience strategy, ensuring their services are "headless" and compatible with the AI agents their customers will use as personal concierges.

Advice for the Next Generation

For those navigating their careers in this rapidly changing landscape, Taylor offers a grounded perspective. He suggests that while the tools of the trade are shifting, the need for deep fundamental knowledge remains. He remains a "big believer in computer science," noting that understanding complexity and algorithms is vital when directing AI agents. His core advice is to embrace the role of a "machine operator." By adopting these tools early, individuals can become significantly more productive, essentially acting as conductors of software engineering agents.

Ultimately, Taylor believes this era will favor generalists. As the cost of creating and building decreases, people with "great taste" and a broad understanding of multiple domains will be able to act on their creative visions without needing the massive, specialized teams that were previously required. The future of work, in his view, is not about jobs disappearing, but about the nature of our vocations evolving to be more high-leverage, satisfying, and outcome-oriented.

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📖 Transcript

Brett, thank you for doing this.
Thanks for having me.
I'm glad we got it on the calendar.
It's a good time to do it.
You guys recently announced a new round.
Congratulations.

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