Brendan Foody on Teaching AI and the Future of Knowledge Work
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At 22, Brendan Foody is both the youngest Conversations with Tyler guest ever and the youngest unicorn founder on record. His company Mercor hires the experts who train frontier AI models—from poets grading verse to economists building evaluation frameworks—and has become one of the fastest-growing startups in history.
Tyler and Brendan discuss why Mercor pays poets $150 an hour, why AI labs need rubrics more than raw text, whether we should enshrine the aesthetic standards of past eras rather than current ones, how quickly models are improving at economically valuable tasks, how long until AI can stump Cass Sunstein, the coming shift toward knowledge workers building RL environments instead of doing repetitive analysis, how to interview without falling for vibes, why nepotism might make a comeback as AI optimizes everyone's cover letters, scaling the Thiel Fellowship 100,000X, what his 8th-grade donut empire taught him about driving out competition, the link between dyslexia and entrepreneurship, dining out and dating in San Francisco, Mercor's next steps, and more.
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Recorded October 16th, 2025.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 - Hiring poets to teach AI
00:05:29 - Measuring real-world AI progress
00:13:25 - Why rubrics are the new oil
00:18:44 - Enshrining taste in LLMs
00:22:38 - Turning society into one giant RL machine
00:26:37 - When AI will stump experts
00:30:46 - AI and employment
00:35:05 - Why vibes-based hiring fails
00:39:55 - Solving labor market matching problems
00:45:01 - Scaling the Thiel Fellowship
00:48:11 - A hypothetical gap year
00:50:31 - Donuts, debates, and dyslexia
00:56:15 - Dating and dining out
00:59:01 - Mercor's next steps