Ben Blumenrose runs Designer Fund, which means he doesn't just see one team figure out AI, he sees how 50+ design teams across the portfolio are absorbing it.
This conversation covers what happens when the floor rises, what AI fluency actually looks like inside companies, why the AI ops role is emerging earlier than anyone expected, and how Ben is thinking about keeping his own kids away from the tools — for now.
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CHAPTERS:
1:05 — Process flexibility and conflicting signals
2:27 — What Designer Fund's portfolio is actually doing with AI
5:34 — Enterprise adoption: Carvana vs eBay
6:40 — The AI ops role emerging at hire #4
9:59 — AI Imagineer and redesigning how designers work
12:12 — Junior designers vs early career talent
16:09 — AI native vs AI fluency
21:05 — The 19% slower problem and the factory floor
22:12 — The T-shaped designer gets wider and deeper
25:21 — Evaluating AI fluency in hiring
28:25 — Where the tools are now vs nine months ago
30:06 — The floor is high but the ceiling still matters
31:29 — Moral panic and the value of exceptional designers
33:27 — Does the designer-founder thesis still hold?
35:28 — VC path in a world where one person = a team
37:13 — Phantom competency: extraordinary person or extraordinary tools?
40:24 — Keeping kids away from AI and the Tin Can phone
45:14 — Closing: the bar is moving sideways
LINKS:
Designer Fund: https://designerfund.com
Ben Blumenrose on X: https://x.com/benblumenrose
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