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In this episode, Jonathan sits down with technologists Cameo Doran and Krystee Miller for a wide-ranging conversation to set the stage for Utah Tech Week. Together, they unpack how AI and “vibe coding” are changing the way products get built, from rapid prototyping and AI-accelerated development to the very human challenges of trust, planning, and execution. Drawing on their experience in high-stakes software, Web3, and UX-driven product design, Cameo and Krystee explore where AI genuinely creates value, where it introduces new risks, and what founders, lawyers, and business leaders need to understand as technology outpaces traditional workflows. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of legal teams, the importance of early guardrails, and why understanding the build process matters, even if you never plan to write code.
By Kirton McConkieIn this episode, Jonathan sits down with technologists Cameo Doran and Krystee Miller for a wide-ranging conversation to set the stage for Utah Tech Week. Together, they unpack how AI and “vibe coding” are changing the way products get built, from rapid prototyping and AI-accelerated development to the very human challenges of trust, planning, and execution. Drawing on their experience in high-stakes software, Web3, and UX-driven product design, Cameo and Krystee explore where AI genuinely creates value, where it introduces new risks, and what founders, lawyers, and business leaders need to understand as technology outpaces traditional workflows. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of legal teams, the importance of early guardrails, and why understanding the build process matters, even if you never plan to write code.