Vibe Coding Expert: How to Build & Deploy a $1M App in the New Era of AI | Matt Palmer
Matt Palmer explains how AI tools like Replit allow anyone to go from idea to deployed app in minutes and why speed now beats technical depth.
Matt Palmer explains how AI tools like Replit allow anyone to go from idea to deployed app in minutes and why speed now beats technical depth.
Paul Allen explains why AI has made starting a business 100 times easier and why identity, restraint, and judgment now matter more than ever.
AI’s sustainability problem isn’t theoretical. As global data storage races toward 500 zettabytes, this London Business School panel shows why the real risk isn’t the models themselves it’s weak governance, poor data quality, and the physical infrastructure quietly powering modern AI.
Grant Cardone explains why selling and closing are different skills and why outcomes in sales are made, not hoped for.
Danny Kerr explains why trades businesses only scale when owners step out of the tools and into leadership.
Rick Mulready explains why AI only reduces burnout when founders shift from doing the work to managing intelligent systems.
Daniel Priestley argues that earning $1M isn’t about talent or luck it’s about running enough structured experiments to let the market decide.
Michal Mujgos argues that the most reliable path to wealth isn’t exciting — it’s boring, local, and asset‑backed.
Gary Vaynerchuk argues that entrepreneurship isn’t freedom or status it’s repeated public loss that only emotionally regulated founders can survive.
Three entrepreneurs converge on the same verdict: anyone can start a business, but only those who endure pain, price correctly, and apply leverage survive long enough to scale.