By Edo Segal
The thing I got wrong about the Trivandrum room was what made it work.
I told the story in You On AI as a technology story. Twenty engineers. Claude Code. A hundred dollars a month per person. Twenty-fold productivity multiplier. I described the tool. I described the output. I measured what changed.
I did not measure why it changed. I could not have. I did not have the framework.
What I knew, in my gut, was that it mattered that I flew there. That I was in the room. That the engineers were next to each other, not on screens. That the senior developer who spent two days oscillating between excitement and terror could look across the table and see a colleague feeling the exact
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