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前沃尔玛高管投身AI创业
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这篇文章讲述了前沃尔玛高管Tim DeSoto的创业故事。在企业战略领域拥有丰富经验的他,看到了生成式AI带来的巨大机遇,并决定全身心投入到AI原生初创公司的创立中。尽管有人认为此举风险巨大,DeSoto却认为这是当前职业生涯中最稳妥的选择。他利用AI工具,克服了非技术背景的挑战,成功构建了其首个产品——一款旨在帮助用户在线购物时节省开支的智能购物助手。DeSoto相信,在AI领域积累的经验和技能,将为他未来的职业生涯提供坚实保障。

🚀 **职业转型与AI机遇**:Tim DeSoto,一位拥有丰富企业战略经验的前沃尔玛高管,毅然放弃在大公司安稳的职业,投身于AI原生初创公司的创立。他将此视为一个“一生一次的机会”,认为在当前AI技术飞速发展的时代,全身心投入AI领域反而是风险最低的选择,这与许多人对初创公司高风险的认知形成鲜明对比。

🛠️ **AI赋能的创业之路**:DeSoto曾因未学习计算机科学而感到遗憾,但生成式AI工具的出现,如Cursor,让他能够以前所未有的方式成为一名“构建者”。他通过多屏协作和“AI对抗AI”的方法,克服了非技术背景的限制,逐步提升产品代码的准确性,最终构建出他的智能购物助手。

🛒 **智能购物助手的价值**:DeSoto创立的初创公司专注于开发一款智能购物伴侣,通过浏览器扩展程序,帮助用户优化在线购物体验。该助手能即时显示用户当前浏览商品在不同平台的比价信息,并提供智能购物清单等功能,旨在帮助消费者更明智地购物并节省开支。产品计划在冬季假期期间正式发布。

💡 **AI技能的长期价值**:DeSoto坚信,即使创业不成功,他在AI领域学习和积累的经验也将极具价值。他认为,成为AI领域的专家,并构建有实际应用价值的产品,将使他无论未来选择何种职业道路,都能在任何大型企业中脱颖而出。他鼓励他人也要珍视自身的韧性,勇敢追求梦想。

Tim DeSoto was a senior director at Walmart. Now he's launching an AI-native startup.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Tim DeSoto, a 49-year-old AI-native startup founder, based in San Francisco. The following has been edited for length and clarity.

Last year, I went from working at the no. 1 company on the Fortune 500 list, Walmart, to being the only employee at my AI-native startup.

I've always been an early adopter of consumer technology, but never a builder of that technology. I also live in San Francisco, so when AI emerged, I began spending my evenings at meetups to see how people were building with generative AI.

Like many people my age, I was told growing up that one of the safest career choices was to go work for a large company, and now there are mass layoffs that I can set my clock to. When I saw the impact that AI was having, I realized starting my company now was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

People tell me that this is a huge risk, but I think it's the least risky thing I could do.

The jobs I took helped me build the skills I needed to be an entrepreneur

I didn't grow up with the resources to bet on myself early on, but I focused on finding jobs that would pay me to learn the skill sets I needed to build and grow a business.

My career started at The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, where I focused on business growth. I moved to Barnes and Noble for a while, and then I went to Walmart, where I spent seven years and most recently served as a senior director, working in business strategy and membership experience.

A critical aspect of my career has always been utilizing information technology to empower people in their lives. I started engaging with AI and ChatGPT when it first became available, and it became very clear to me that this was a generational moment, with new technology creating leverage that had not existed before.

When I saw this technology emerge that would enable me to take the risk and launch a business, I knew the time was now.

I vibe-coded the alpha version of my product with Cursor last year

One of the few things in my life that I regret is not having studied computer science in college. Even throughout my career, up until my days at Walmart, I thought about whether I should take coding classes or learn more about computer science in general.

Then generative AI came along. With the AI tools available, I became a builder on my own. It was a different experience when I started because Cursor has improved so much this year. When I used it, it would get about 60% of the code right, and the other 30% to 40% wrong. But because I'm not an engineer, I didn't know which part was wrong.

I had three screens, and I'd put a model on each screen to build the code, then interrogate and run it. I'd just continue to use AI against AI until I could get to about 95% confidence, testing my product, and being able to use it.

My app is supposed to help people save money when shopping online

Once I decided to build something, I had three or four different ideas.

I landed on the product I'm building now, which is an intelligent shopping companion that helps people optimize their shopping experience through a browser extension. The companion will immediately show the shopper what deals look like on the site they're on, as well as across all the other places where deals are available for that product. We also have a smart shopping list feature and other tools available to help people shop smarter and save money.

We plan to launch this winter during the holiday season and raise a formal round following the launch.

My experience working with AI has given me security

The least risky thing I can do in today's job market is learn AI, become an expert at it, and build something that I think can really help people.

Even if I get all of this wrong, the learnings I'll gain from this experience and the accelerated pace I'll be at with AI will help any large company do well in the future, should I ever return to corporate.

As a startup founder, there can be moments that feel like the lowest of lows, but I've learned that if you're somebody who can pick yourself up and go resiliently marching forward, then you'll be fine. That's something I hope other people can cherish about themselves and use to follow the path they've always wanted to take.

Do you have a founder story to share? Contact this reporter, Agnes Applegate, at aapplegate@businessinsider.com.

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