Technology Partnerships Exec
My family, too. My oldest is hoping to cover at least some college costs as a middle distance runner and my riding 9th grade daughter is a starter on a top team in a top league and also wants to play collegiately.
We are clear with both of them that sports are not a career and they need skills and experience beyond competition to set them up for a comfortable life. The House deal makes it even harder for all athletes outside of basketball and football (excepting a very select few additional sports at specific schools, like LSU baseball or BYU track & field or UVA swimming, etc).
It's going to be very interesting to see how things evolve in enterprise IT, especially but not exclusively in regulated industries. As more SaaS services are at least partly vibe coded, how are CIOs going to understand and mitigate risk? As more internal developers are using LLM-powered coding interfaces and become less clear on exactly how their resulting code works, how will that codebase be maintained and incrementally updated with new features, especially in solo dev teams (which is common)?
I easily see a huge future for agentic assistance in the enterprise, but I struggle mightily to see how many IT leaders would accept the output code of something like a menugen app as production-viable.
Additionally, if you're licensing code from external vendors who've built their own products at least partly through LLM-driven superpowers, how do you have faith that they know how things work and won't inadvertently break something they don't know how to fix? This goes for niche tools (like Clerk, or Polar.sh or similar) as much as for big heavy things (like a CRM or ERP).
I was on the CEO track about ten years ago and left it for a new career in big tech, and I don't envy the folks currently trying to figure out the future of safe, secure IT in the enterprise.
For your reference, Medbridge is one of the leading players in this market, for trainers creating prescribed programs for their clients/patients. The mobile app does everything you've created so far, but adds a governance and analytics layers for the trainer to specify sets and reps, track weights, and for the client to assess their rpe/comments/feedback.
Think of it similar to the Strong app, but aimed at trainers/PTs.
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