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#31 Adam Silverman, Co-Founder of AgentOps AI

Season 3, Ep. 10

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Throughout his ventures, Adam Silverman developed the belief that humans are currently doing robot work. There is no reason humans should be spending their time doing tasks that can be automated. To address this, Adam co-founded AgentOps.ai to develop reliable, autonomous AI agents that complete tedious tasks for humans.


We cover:

  • Differences of building a company in Canada 🇨🇦 and United States 🇺🇸
  • Future of autonomous agents
  • Limitations of being on a B-1 Visa

and much more!


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