Today’s guest is Agustin Vivas de Lorenzi, Founding Member at DevRev—the AI-native platform unifying customer support, product, and revenue teams. We dig into the real-world shape of AI agents (SDR, AE, Support), why enterprise search + a unified data layer is the unlock, and how tiny teams are hitting $10M ARR by automating the boring stuff while keeping the human story front and center. Sponsored by AIorNot.com—detect AI-generated text, images, audio, video and deepfakes in one place. (DevRev, aiornot.com)
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Agustín Vivas de Lorenzi — Founding Member, GTM @ DevRev
Guest socials: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/agusvivasdl
Context: Founding GTM at DevRev since 2023; background in banking ops (Galicia), tokenized real-estate (Bricks); MBA at Governors State University. (THE ORG)
Links & Resources
Sponsor:
AIorNot.com — Free AI checker for text, images, music & video; enterprise detection and moderation tools. (aiornot.com)
What happens when anyone with a great story can create a studio-quality film at a fraction of the cost? In this episode of the AI Native Podcast, we sit down with Cihan Fuat Atkin, founder & CEO of xSynx, the company behind Venue+, a streaming platform pioneering pay-per-viewer technology.
Cihan shares how AI, digital distribution, and pay-per-viewer streaming are transforming the film industry—from independent creators making Oscar-worthy content to major studios leveraging AI-generated actors. We dive into the future of content creation, why the theatrical window is ripe for disruption, and how filmmakers can monetize directly without Hollywood’s traditional gatekeepers.
If you’re curious about the AI-driven future of film, streaming, and live events, this episode is a must-listen.
🗝️ What You’ll Learn
🕒 Episode Chapters
00:00 – The coming AI content explosion (30X growth forecast)
06:30 – How Venue+ reinvents ticketed streaming for live & theatrical events
14:50 – AI-generated actors, deepfakes & the future of digital characters
22:10 – The economics: lowering costs, increasing output, reaching global audiences
27:30 – Advice for aspiring filmmakers & independent creators
33:00 – How AI + streaming = a new era for movies & live events
👤 About the Guest
Cihan Fuat Atkin is the founder & CEO of xSynx and Venue+, a streaming platform pioneering pay-per-viewer technology to bring theatrical releases and live events directly to audiences worldwide.
🎥 Sponsor
This episode is brought to you by AIorNot.com
– detect whether content was created by humans or AI in seconds.
In this episode of The AI Native Podcast, we sit down with Alex Halkin, founder of Competera and pioneer in AI-powered pricing. Alex takes us through his remarkable journey—from growing up in Ukraine and experimenting with early neural networks, to consulting for global retailers, to bootstrapping his own AI startup.
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Alex also shares candid insights about fundraising, navigating corporate politics, and why focus, speed, and honesty are the true superpowers for founders in the AI era.
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Connect with Alex Halkin:
🔗 LinkedIn
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AI writing shouldn’t sound like AI. In this episode of AI Native, we sit down with Aleksandr Lashkov, co‑founder of Linguix, to unpack seven years of building grammar tools from rule‑based systems to LLM‑powered assistants. We dig into why delivery beats model choice (hello, browser extensions), how “humanizer” features reduce AI tells, and where AI helps—or harms—learning. Aleksandr shares hard‑won product lessons, what changed after ChatGPT, and practical advice for builders weighing open‑source models vs. APIs and the real costs of data, evals, and hiring.
What you’ll learn
Chapters (YouTube)
00:00 – The problem with AI‑sounding writing
00:45 – Meet Aleksandr Lashkov & the early Linguix journey
02:30 – Who uses grammar tools (native vs. non‑native)
05:20 – From rules to LLMs: the 3‑layer stack
07:45 – Post‑ChatGPT: why grammar tools didn’t die
10:30 – Delivery beats model choice (extensions, in‑context help)
12:40 – Humanizer: removing AI tells & emerging etiquette
15:20 – AI in education: hints over answers, critical thinking
18:40 – Why “writing coach” flopped at work
21:30 – Simplifier vs. paraphraser: usage hockey stick
24:05 – Two educator camps & using analytics for support
26:50 – The future: AI everywhere, natural language as the new UI
29:30 – Build vs. buy: open source, data costs, and evals
33:10 – What Aleksandr would do differently today
36:20 – Open‑source parity & getting started
38:30 – Wrap
Links & mentions
• Sponsor: AIorNot.com — detect whether text is human or AI‑generated.
• Guest: Aleksandr Lashkov — co‑founder, Linguix (AI writing assistant).
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In this conversation, we dive into how Aquibur took AMP-powered, interactive email technology and evolved it into a full-fledged AI-driven email marketing and automation platform (Mailmodo). We cover his founding story, the shift from static to interactive emails, his approach to product-market fit, how generative AI is reshaping marketing teams and functions, and practical advice for startups on choosing channels, building trust, and maximizing ROI from email.
Guest: Aquibur Rahman
Key Topics & Timestamps
Memorable Quotes
“Email has been there since the beginning of the Internet, but nothing has changed even a bit. If we make emails interactive and actionable, conversion and engagement can go much higher.”“My approach is not to adopt a new technology and create a product, but to find a problem my customers face and then apply the technology to solve it.”“In the AI era, teams aren’t getting bigger—they’re getting faster. Fewer people doing more with the help of AI.”Resources & Links
In this episode, I chat with David Carson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and Stanford fellow. We explore his career journey and discuss the impact of AI on photojournalism. David shares insights on how AI-generated images are eroding trust in authentic news photography and demonstrates through his research how easily AI can replicate copyrighted images. We also debate the ethical challenges of AI companies using copyrighted content without compensation and the need to balance innovation with creators' rights in the AI era.
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Key Takeaways
Resources & Links
Guest Socials:
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-carson-628a596a/
• Stanford JSK Fellowship: https://jskfellows.stanford.edu/theft-is-not-fair-use-474e11f0d063
Carson’s Article: “AI or Not” on the impacts of generative AI in photojournalism
C2PA Specification: Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (https://c2pa.org/)
In this episode, I joined the Mediascape podcast as a guest to discuss my company, AI or Not, which detects AI-generated content across images, audio, and text. I shared my journey from USC’s Marshall School of Business to founding the company, and highlighted the ethical challenges of AI, including data privacy and fraud. We explored real-world use cases like AI-generated x-rays for insurance scams, and I recommended tools like Claude, Perplexity, and ChatGPT—emphasizing the importance of staying informed and cautious in the evolving AI landscape.
Timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:29) - Data Privacy and AI Concerns
(3:33) - Generative AI and User-Generated Content
(12:06) - AI in Art and Copyright Issues
(25:06) - Surprising Use Cases: Fake X-Rays and Art Scams
(28:28) - Future Concerns: Biometrics and Identity Theft
Host Links:
Aiornot.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tolyk/
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Julie, a clinical psychologist with a diverse background, including military service and wealth management. She shared her unique approach to psychology, emphasizing the importance of understanding our intrinsic motivations rather than focusing on mental illness. Julie believes that many people suffer from anxiety and depression because they feel inadequate in a fast-paced, capitalistic society, and she aims to help them find their way back to their values and passions.
We also discussed the impact of art on mental health and how it can serve as a healing tool. Julie's travels have led her to support local artists, which not only brings her joy but also helps communities in need. However, she also highlighted the challenges posed by art fraud and the rise of AI-generated art, which can undermine the authenticity of true artistic expression and create distrust among consumers.
timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(0:21) - Julie's Background and Career Journey
(2:50) - Approach to Psychology and Coaching
(3:51) - March Madness and Sports Allegiances
(5:37) - Working with Athletes and Entrepreneurs
(9:23) - The Impact of Travel on Art Appreciation
(12:39) - The Role of AI in Art and Personal Experiences with Fraud
Host Links:
Aiornot.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tolyk/