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E49: AI Agents, Unlocking Human Potential, and Not Giving Up with Hyperspell

Feb 6, 2026
Conor Brennan-Burke, co-founder of Hyperspell who explains AI agents and product vision, and Manu Ebert, co-founder focused on memory and context for agents. They unpack how agents act across tools, why context is the key bottleneck, real-world deployments from support to healthcare, adoption hurdles like fear and verification, and their YC founding persistence.
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ANECDOTE

Buying .ai Domains By Fax

  • Manu bought .ai domains in 2014 through a manual registry process that required faxing paperwork.
  • He registered creative domains like summer.ai and drunk.ai and later sold some for a profit but regrets selling others too early.
INSIGHT

Agents Are Autonomous Doers

  • Conor defines agents as AIs that autonomously break tasks into steps and act outside a chat window.
  • Agents differ from chat models by taking actions in tools like email, calendars, and Notion without constant human prompts.
INSIGHT

Context Is The Agent Bottleneck

  • Hyperspell is a memory and context layer that feeds the right information to agents at the right time.
  • Conor and Manu built it after creating a chief-of-staff agent that repeatedly needed org, product, and customer context to work well.
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