Forward Deployed

Forward Deployed, Episode 5: Aligning Agents

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May 7, 2026
Taylor Pearson, author and thinker on the future of work and complexity science, recounts his path from history and e-commerce to AI workflows like Claude Code. They explore aligning agents using firm and systems metaphors. Conversations jump from Toyota and factory design to memory, specs, and why coordination and briefs, not just code, become the real bottlenecks.
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ANECDOTE

From History Student To Complexity And Markets

  • Taylor Pearson's path moves from history degree to SEO, e-commerce, writing The End of Jobs, and running a boutique hedge fund.
  • His experiences around the GFC and reading Taleb sparked interest in markets, transaction costs, and organization theory.
INSIGHT

Treat Agentic AI Systems Like Companies

  • Companies are better metaphors for agentic AI systems than deterministic software systems.
  • Noah Brier argues firms coordinate heterogeneous agents (people, machines, processes) and offer ready patterns like Toyota Production System for alignment.
INSIGHT

Agent Failures Look Like Junior Employee Mistakes

  • Agent failure modes mirror junior-employee failures: doing the wrong but well-executed task when mission intent is unclear.
  • Noah compares agents producing well-built parallel paths to juniors who avoid asking clarifying questions and misalign effort.
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