
The Times Tech Podcast Is AI growing too fast for humanity?
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Jan 30, 2026 Barney Hussey-Yeo, founder and CEO of Cleo, a UK fintech building AI-powered finance tools. He discusses building with large language models and how they sped Cleo's growth. He talks timelines for AI impact, domain-specific personal agents, developer productivity gains, and the challenges of scaling tech companies in the UK.
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Cognitive Breadth Threatens Many Jobs
- Amodei highlights cognitive breadth: models doing many tasks could outcompete humans across domains.
- If exponential gains continue, models could become superior at essentially everything within a few years according to him.
Poker-Funded Machine Learning Path
- Barney Hussey-Yeo funded his master's degree with poker winnings and later used a ML degree to found Clio.
- That journey framed his practical view of building AI businesses over time.
Build Slowly, Tune Carefully
- Don't assume instant product-market fit; building with LLM APIs is harder than hype suggests.
- Invest time in fine-tuning, post-training and integration to make AI products robust.




