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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway•November 2, 2025

First Time Founders with Ed Elson – This Physicist Is Building AI Droids

Ed interviews Matan Grinberg, co-founder and CEO of Factory, an AI startup focused on autonomous software engineering agents that can handle routine coding tasks like debugging and documentation, challenging the notion that AI will simply assist developers instead of doing the work independently.
Startup Founders
AI & Machine Learning
Indie Hackers & SaaS Builders
Developer Culture
Sam Altman
Jensen Huang
Mark Zuckerberg
Matan Grinberg

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Podcast Summary

This episode features Ed Elsey's conversation with Matan Grinberg, co-founder and CEO of Factory, an AI company revolutionizing software development through autonomous agents. Matan shares his journey from studying physics at Princeton to dropping out of his PhD at Berkeley to start Factory after a chance encounter at a hackathon. (01:48)

  • Main themes: The evolution from AI copilots to fully autonomous coding agents, the future of software development, and how AI will reshape the role of developers from coders to orchestrators.

Speakers

Matan Grinberg

Co-founder and CEO of Factory, an AI company focused on bringing autonomy to software engineering. Matan studied physics at Princeton and was pursuing a PhD at Berkeley before dropping out to start Factory in 2023. The company has raised $50 million from top investors including Sequoia Capital, JPMorgan, and NVIDIA.

Ed Elsey

Host of First Time Founders podcast and college friend of Matan Grinberg from Princeton. Ed conducts in-depth interviews with startup founders, focusing on their entrepreneurial journeys and the companies they're building.

Key Takeaways

Coding Isn't the Bottleneck in Enterprise Software Development

Matan reveals that as companies grow larger, engineers spend less time on actual coding - the part they enjoy most. Instead, they get bogged down in organizational overhead like documentation, design reviews, meetings, approvals, and testing. (10:02) Factory focuses on automating these mundane tasks rather than the creative coding work, recognizing that in large organizations with 50,000 engineers, coding speed isn't the primary constraint. This insight differentiates Factory from competitors who focus solely on code generation, missing what enterprise developers actually need most.

The Future Primitive of Software Development is Delegation

We're transitioning from a world where developers write 100% of their code to one where they'll write 0%, with the new primitive becoming delegation to AI agents. (16:36) Success in this new paradigm requires developers to become skilled at clearly defining tasks, success criteria, testing requirements, and organizational guidelines. This mirrors human engineer onboarding - you provide context, standards, and an environment to test and iterate, then let the agent work autonomously.

AI Will Expand Software Development Rather Than Replace It

Contrary to fears about job displacement, Matan argues AI will lower the economic bar for viable software solutions, expanding the total addressable market for development work. (20:00) Where previously only problems worth $10 million justified building software teams, AI might make $100,000 problems economically viable. This increased leverage per developer doesn't reduce demand for engineers but creates opportunities for more custom software solutions, especially in enterprise settings where companies can build tailored solutions for individual customers.

Agency Becomes Humanity's New Differentiator

As AI commoditizes intelligence, human value shifts toward agency - the willpower to pursue difficult, meaningful work over immediate gratification. (56:49) Matan observes that in a world where children will never be smarter than AI, the valuable human trait becomes the will to work on hard problems that don't provide instant dopamine hits. This separates those who choose AI-generated entertainment from those who use AI as a tool to tackle significant challenges like healthcare or scientific research.

Ground Truth Connection Prevents AI Bubble Thinking

Silicon Valley's AI ecosystem risks becoming disconnected from real-world applications, with some engineers not saving money because they believe economic transformation is imminent. (45:56) Matan emphasizes the importance of leaving the San Francisco bubble to understand genuine use cases and maintain grounding in practical applications. Successful AI companies must understand actual customer needs rather than building for hypothetical future scenarios, ensuring their products provide immediate value rather than speculative benefits.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella stated that 30% of code at Microsoft is now being written by AI, while Mark Zuckerberg aims for half of Meta's code to be AI-generated. (12:23)
  2. Factory was built with fewer than 20 engineers, something that would have been impossible pre-AI according to Matan, demonstrating the productivity gains possible with AI tools. (38:21)
  3. Seven and a half billion dollars has poured into AI coding startups in just the past three months, highlighting the massive investment in this sector. (01:54)

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