Dan Shipper
Dan Shipper is co-founder and CEO of Every — an AI-native company incubator comprising a daily newsletter, SaaS products (Cora, Spiral), and an AI consulting arm. He is a daily AI practitioner, essayist, and host of the AI and I podcast. Known for synthesising AI practice into conceptual frameworks (allocation economy, compounding engineering) drawn from running a fully AI-native team.
Key ideas
- Allocation economy. We are shifting from a knowledge economy (doing tasks) to an allocation economy (directing agents). Management skills — vision, taste, scoping, feedback — will democratise as the cost of managing agents collapses.
- Compounding engineering. Each unit of work should make the next unit easier. Encoding feedback as prompts, building reusable automations, and investing in the engineering system itself.
- Head of AI operations. An emerging role: translates the principal’s taste and judgment into machine-readable prompts, automations, and knowledge bases.
- AGI as profitable infinite agents. AGI is not a capability milestone but an economic one — when it becomes profitable to run agents indefinitely without human oversight.
- CEO as adoption predictor. Whether the CEO uses AI daily is the strongest predictor of organisation-wide adoption.
Appearances
| Source | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dan Shipper on Every | 2025 | Every model; allocation economy; compounding engineering; AGI definition; AI adoption |