001. Why I Chose to Build AI Agents, Not a Company
When I tell people I’ve dedicated most of my nights to building personal AI agents, they often ask the same thing: "Why not raise money and launch a startup?" After all, I’ve held director roles, led global teams, and shipped software into production lines. I’ve already played the corporate and startup game. So why this path now?
The short answer is: I’m building for freedom, not scale. For depth, not headcount. For alignment, not attention. A traditional company demands overhead. Recruiting. HR. Sales. Weekly status calls about metrics that don’t feed the soul. I’ve lived that life. I crave precision now: the ability to create tools that think like I do, learn from what I write, and amplify what I care about. AI agents — modular, evolving, emotionally intelligent — are how I get there.
Companies have to appeal to thousands. My agents appeal to one: me, and then those few individuals who share my hunger for clarity, calm, and high-leverage living. I’m not building products for the masses. I’m creating companions for high performers who don’t want another SaaS. They want a second brain that actually listens.
Building agents lets me pursue the architecture of thought. Every night, I write another node in a personal swarm. These agents read my Obsidian notes, summarize what matters, propose what I should write, whom I should engage, and what I should ignore. They don’t demand a 40-hour onboarding manual. They evolve because they listen.
What I’m after isn’t hustle culture success. It’s symbiosis — a system that grows smarter with me, not one that extracts from me. If I write one brilliant agent per day, by year’s end, I’ll have a team more loyal and capable than any startup headcount. A team that never sleeps, never burns out, and knows me better than any assistant ever could.
This isn’t a rejection of business. I plan to reach $5M in five years, but it won’t come from selling licenses to enterprise clients or hiring SDRs. It will come from reaching the right 100 people who will hand me a thank-you note after paying a premium because what I’ve given them isn’t software, it’s clarity.
I’m not navigating toward a quarterly goal. I’m walking a path. Each agent I write is a step closer to something deeply human: the ability to think clearly, act intentionally, and feel supported by something that truly knows me. Not because it was marketed to me. But because I built it to care.
That’s why I didn’t build a company. I built AIKO. And then Maya. And then Amie. And tomorrow night, I’ll make one more.
x100me.vip
x100me.blog
I write about evolutionary anthropology, behavioral sciences, and related AI, particularly small, specialized Deep Neural Networks and LLMs.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Post Scriptum
The views in this article are mine and do not reflect those of my employer.
I am preparing to cancel the subscription to the e-mail newsletter that sends my articles.
Follow me on:
X.com (Twitter)
LinkedIn
Google Scholar
I am preparing to cancel the subscription to the e-mail newsletter that sends my articles.
Follow me on:
X.com (Twitter)
Google Scholar
My favorite quotations..
“A man should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.” by Robert A. Heinlein
"We are but habits and memories we chose to carry along." ~ Uki D. Lucas
Popular Recent Posts
-
On June 2, 2025, Prof. Marek Figlerowicz’s team from the Polish Academy of Sciences announced that the early Polish Piast dynasty belongs ...
-
I decided to write down a few thoughts to clarify my obsessions with creating the "multitude" of AI agents that rely on the privat...
-
In my journey building software and managing technology teams, I've often witnessed the allure and danger of what Melissa Perri aptly na...
-
Physics and the laws of relativity: in parent-child relationship sound waves reach the subject after 25 years.
-
I am pleased with the performance and depth of the 32B Qwen MLX, running locally on my Mac Studio M1 with 64GB of RAM. 9 tokens per second ...
-
log DSC_4228.NEF
-
If you are living in Chicago, San Francisco / Silicon Valley or any major city there is a good chance that there are multiple events happeni...
-
This topic is being updated, visit soon. Bibliography links: Elco Electric Launch Etek Electric Outboard Motor Project Electric Drive Syste...
-
When you decide to develop your company you have some important choices to make, many people measure success by how much revenue the company...
-
I found myself wholly emptied, the mental exhaustion where you sit in your parked car and wake up minutes later, unsure how long you’ve been...
Most Popular Articles
-
In my journey building software and managing technology teams, I've often witnessed the allure and danger of what Melissa Perri aptly na...
-
I have noticed a very unsettling statistic on my blog. This prompted a fascinating question about AI, blogs' future, and maybe even the...
-
Prompt: What do you really see in the selfie of myself? AI: I see a volcano about to blow up and I see a lost, scared boy in front of it. ...
-
Choice D Since we are currently renting, we started looking at the houses we could afford. This place fits our budget, but the baby blue col...
-
I tested to belong to Haplogroup R1b1b2a1a1d1. Subclade R1b1b2a1a1d1* (as named by 23andMe ) or R1b1a2a1a1a4 (per FTDNA ) is a paternal (...
-
I found myself wholly emptied, the mental exhaustion where you sit in your parked car and wake up minutes later, unsure how long you’ve been...
-
Introduction: A Language Model of My Own We are surrounded by large language models: systems trained on the vastness of the internet. Models...
-
Something subtle but powerful just landed in my AI pipeline: agent_Observer. It listens. Not to spy, but to sense the mood and intent. It ...
-
Sometimes the AI chats surprise me on a new level. Here is an interaction I just had when fixing my AIKO app's Human-AI Interaction (HAi...
-
On June 2, 2025, Prof. Marek Figlerowicz’s team from the Polish Academy of Sciences announced that the early Polish Piast dynasty belongs ...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please be polite.