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Speed beats perfect in the AI race ⏱️ Josh Payne

Building when speed and AI collide

Josh Payne is the founder and CEO of Coframe.

He never took a traditional route. Straight out of Stanford, he went into building, turning a pandemic project into a telemedicine company that Tata Group later acquired.

He then co-founded Autograph and helped scale it during the NFT wave, taking it to unicorn level with major investors behind it.

What stands out is how he works. He tends to move towards the harder problems, the ones most people avoid or cannot solve cleanly.

He built GPT-Migrate, one of the first autonomous AI agents for code transformation, and is now running Coframe, an AI optimisation platform used by companies like OpenAI and The Economist to drive measurable revenue gains.

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Key takeaways

1️⃣ AI is moving fast, but not as fast as people think

Josh expected fully autonomous agents by now. The reality is different. Models still drift, lose context and need guardrails. Progress is wild, but it isn’t magic. Founders who understand the limits build smarter.

2️⃣ Human plus AI still wins

Josh has tested every LLM model under the sun. The pattern is clear: The strongest results come from pairing humans with AI rather than letting the model run unchecked. If you want reliability and quality, you need a human in the loop.

3️⃣ Momentum matters more than model choice

CoFrame didn’t start as a grand thesis. Josh shipped small experiments, watched what users did and let results pull him forward. Everyone obsesses over the perfect model. Josh obsesses over the next 48 hours.

4️⃣ Focus is a strategic advantage in the AI era

Josh builds deep instead of wide. No chasing shiny features, no running after the latest hype cycle. The teams that stay locked on a single customer outcome are the ones who survive the next model release.

5️⃣ Good AI companies bake improvement into the product

Coframe works because the system keeps learning across every interaction. Not in a sci-fi way, but in a measurable, statistical way. The businesses that win with AI won’t bolt it on. They’ll make self-improvement the core engine.



In this episode

00:00 Introduction to Josh Payne

02:35 Skipping the safe 9–5 path

04:23 From jazz gigs to building products

07:01 AxisBell: launching a COVID telemedicine startup

09:45 How one client became a buyer (Tata Group story)

12:50 What selling your first startup actually feels like

14:48 Autograph, NFTs and the celebrity-backed rocket ship

20:06 What LA taught Josh that Silicon Valley couldn’t

23:23 NFT hangover: bubbles, greed and timing your exit

27:16 GPT-Migrate and the spark that became Coframe

31:33 Coframe’s model: real AI value vs AI theatre

34:46 Why human + AI beats AI alone (for now)

38:31 AI’s limits today and near-term risks

42:21 Alignment, jailbreaks and who really controls AGI

45:53 Which models Josh trusts and why

49:50 The thread connecting healthtech, NFTs and AI

52:42 Sleeping in his car, grit and what sacrifice means

56:22 Hiring people who run as hard as you

58:51 Why Coframe is in-person and how Josh is changing as a CEO

1:00:26 What Josh would teach his younger founder self

1:01:19 Life, startups and the bicycle race analogy

1:02:42 Trade-offs, money and staying aligned with your purpose

1:05:46 Cold swims, float tanks, fasting and staying sharp


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