O que acontece quando uma empresa pública investe tudo em IA
David Haber speaks with Owen Jennings, executive officer and business lead at Block, about how the company rebuilt itself around AI agents, small squads, and internal tools like Goose and Builder Bot after restructuring more than 40% of its workforce. They discuss what it took to execute a major restructuring, how teams of three are now doing what teams of 14 used to, and how Block is shipping AI-native products like Money Bot and Manager Bot that generate custom interfaces on the fly for ten...
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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Block's shift to AI-driven teams increases efficiency, demonstrating that smaller, agile squads can outperform traditional larger teams.
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Relying heavily on AI tools risks over-automation, potentially sidelining creative human input in decision-making processes.
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The drastic workforce reduction at Block raises ethical concerns about job security and the human cost of AI integration.
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While AI can enhance productivity, the long-term impact on employee morale and company culture at Block remains uncertain.
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AI-native products like Money Bot represent the future of financial technology, enabling personalized user experiences at scale.
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