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Summary

In this extended episode of the YPO Technology Network AI Brief, Stephen Forte makes the case that the most important hire of the next five years has no job title yet: the AI Artisan, the practitioner who sits between product, design, and engineering — steering models, orchestrating tools, and translating deep domain expertise into working software. The episode pairs that role definition with two supporting ideas: the Constellation of Apps thesis, which argues that the era of the monolithic enterprise suite is ending in favor of hundreds of sharp, task-specific micro-apps; and a practical two-system build method using Perplexity Computer and Replit that lets a single Artisan ship a working prototype in a week. If you are a CEO deciding how to deploy AI inside your organization this quarter, this episode gives you the role to hire for, the architecture to aim at, and the method to hand someone on Thursday.

What you will learn:

  • What an AI Artisan actually does — the four responsibilities that define the role, and why the best candidates are deep domain experts, not engineers
  • How to find your existing Artisans right now: not by job title, but by asking one question of your direct reports
  • Why the Constellation of Apps is replacing the enterprise suite — and the two real-company micro-app examples (accounts payable and lead scoring) that illustrate the shift
  • The new division of labor between frontline teams and IT: frontline builds the scalpels, IT builds the operating table
  • The two-system build method — Perplexity Computer as the thinking and writing environment, Replit as the execution environment — and the five-part handoff artifact that connects them

The CEO move this week:

Ask each of your direct reports who on their team has built something with AI in the last sixty days that actually moved a number. Take one name from that list, pair them with one small, specific, recurring frontline problem, and give them a week with the two-system method. A working prototype by Friday is the bar — and if it takes longer, the problem was not well-defined enough.

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