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🗓️ 21 October 2025
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Ryan Wang has had a winding set of paths to get to where he is today. He studied economics and statistics, with the intent of going to grad school and becoming a professor. After talking with his boss at the time, Steven Levitt (also one of the authors of Freakonomics), he was convinced that was not the best path. Eventually, he joined stripe via nepotism, and became a software developer via data science. Outside of tech, he loves to read about different topics. Right now, he is reading about owls, and also loves to read fiction and poetry. In fact, he drops poetry occasionally at his current venture.
While at Stripe, back when it was an 80 person company, Ryan noticed people doing support tickets on their own. After he spent some time there, he and his now co-founder started to tinker in machine learning for support. As he made progress, a leader pointed out that the real problem was around workforce management.
This is the creation story of Assembled.
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| 1:01.0 | You heard me talk about C-M-A and the Product Roadmap Radar. |
| 1:04.0 | I just caught up with Matt, who's the founder there, and he gave me the latest on what they are building. |
| 1:09.0 | And my mind is blown. The team at SEMA are taking |
| 1:13.1 | things to the next level. Built around the core of the product roadmap radar, i.e. code |
| 1:18.1 | and Jira analysis, they are building agent orchestration across the product lifecycle. |
| 1:23.5 | Picture this. You hook up this system same as before, i.e. integrate your repository and your |
| 1:28.3 | backlog, Jira today. From that point, CMA's agent analyzes the code base and makes suggestions |
| 1:33.7 | as to what needs to be done next and what could improve, optimize the product. Then, if those tasks are |
| 1:40.2 | routine, the agent assigns the task to a coding agent, think something like Devin, to |
| 1:45.4 | complete the minutia while assigning the human-in-the-loop tasks to engineers themselves. |
| 1:51.0 | What you end up with is engineers focusing on building core competency features while AI handles |
| 1:56.4 | all the rest. If you're not salivating right now, I don't think you fully understand what this |
| 2:00.8 | means. But here's what I would suggest. right now, I don't think you fully understand what this means. |
| 2:01.7 | But here's what I would suggest. Right now, their product is in a closed beta, and SEMA is looking |
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