| Update: Last Sunday, we noted that our dear colleague and little-too-enthusiastic bear enthusiast Matt was vacationing in the wilderness. While we haven’t heard from him, we have checked and there have been zero reported bear-related incidents in the region he’s traveling. | We’re taking that as a good sign that he’s blissfully vacationing and not experiencing a live-action Magic School Bus episode inside a grizzly’s stomach. | -BB | What’s in store: | | Read Time: 6 minutes |
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| | | AI THOUGHT LEADERSHIP | 10 Questions for AI Leaders: Angie O’Dowd | | For Angie O'Dowd, AI is only interesting for one reason: customer value. Full stop. It's a simple filter — but applied across HubSpot's network of 9,000 partners worldwide, it turns out to be a surprisingly powerful one. | Mindstream: When you think about AI’s current trajectory, what excites you the most? | Angie O’Dowd: What excites me most is AI's potential to create value across an incredible range of human experiences. On one end, helping scientists solve some of humanity's hardest problems, accelerating medical discoveries, finding treatments for devastating diseases. | On the other end, it can improve everyday life in very practical ways—helping a working parent navigate the chaos of school schedules/appointments and a hundred other responsibilities. | It’s not just about greater business efficiency, but giving people more time and energy for the things that matter most. | If you had to explain your AI philosophy in a single sentence, what would it be? | At work—I don’t care about using AI for AI’s sake—I care about helping customers run healthy profitable businesses, and AI happens to be one of the greatest tools for doing that.
You are HubSpot’s Global VP for Partner Ecosystems. For people unfamiliar with the term, what is a “partner ecosystem”?
Our partner ecosystem refers to the service and technology companies that extend the value of our platform. Our solutions partners - like Avidly, or Triario - help customers achieve outcomes with HubSpot, and our technology partners - like Sinch or DealHub - extend the functionality of the platform through their integrations. | How is AI changing the way companies build partnerships?
As a platform company, we’ve always had to build our product with extensibility in mind. For example, when we’d launch a new capability, it’d have to ship with API’s so our ecosystem partners could integrate with it. | Now as an agentic platform, that strategy is more critical than ever, since we’re building for agents, and not just humans, to interact with our platform, too (what our co-founder and CTO Dharmesh Shah has called “AUX” or agent user experience). | We’ve just recently shared our view on building an open ecosystem for the agent era—it’s all about building an open platform that meets the needs of both human and agent users. | What separates partners and builders who are thriving with AI from those who are quietly being left behind?
Curiosity and the willingness to relentlessly train it towards delivering customer value. Those who are focused on specific verticals, industries, regions, and usecases—they’re seeing a lot of success. | There is so much noise out there, and our customers need partners to help them understand what works and what’s a waste of time (and tokens/resources). Partners who can deliver on that—they’re thriving. | Which human skill do you think is becoming more valuable in the AI era?
AI can generate answers, but people still decide whether to act on them. The ability to build credibility, align stakeholders, and create confidence in decisions becomes a key differentiator when information is abundant and easy to produce. | What advice would you give someone early in their career who wants to work at the intersection of business and AI?
If you're early in your career, don't worry that AI will take all the entry-level jobs. AI is new. You're not behind, and you can become just as proficient with these tools as anyone else. | The advantage that more experienced professionals have isn't AI knowledge—it's business judgment and domain expertise. They understand how organizations operate, how value is created, and where the biggest opportunities lie.
So learn AI, absolutely. But also become a student of a business. Learn how it makes money, how its processes work, and what challenges it faces. Success is combining AI capabilities with deep business understanding. | What's the biggest misconception people have about how AI will reshape the world we live in?
I think the idea that AI replaces the importance of humans at work is an understandable misconception. What I think actually happens is much more complex: AI changes the shape of work, raises the bar on what humans create - and rewards people and companies that combine human judgment with AI leverage. | Which recent AI breakthrough made you rethink something fundamental?
A year ago, all the headlines were about how AI kills service firms— those are our partners, the people I represent. The breakthrough is the realization it’s the opposite. | The massive demand for “forward deployed engineers”, and recent announcements by Anthropic and Open AI on their investments in services firms and partners networks have finally sealed that debate; human services are actually the bottleneck for AI transformation. | Finish this sentence: In five years, AI will make people feel ___ about their work. Why?
Energized. Energized because they can take the ideas in their head, and make them a reality so much faster.
Angie O’Dowd is the global VP of platform and partner ecosystem at HubSpot, where she leads global strategy on everything GTM through partners, to platform extensibility. To learn more about how partners are driving trust, efficiency, and growth, check out HubSpot’s new State of Ecosystems Report. |
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| | | THIS WEEK IN AI | IPO season, a price war, and AI finally cracked a maths problem from 1946 | | Anthropic launched Fable 5. OpenAI filed for an IPO. Google slashed its subscription price. And somewhere in between, an AI disproved a geometry conjecture that had stumped mathematicians for 80 years. Busy week for the bots. | Here's what mattered: | Sam Altman and Dario Amodei joined 70+ leaders in signing a letter to Congress calling for mandatory tracking of synthetic DNA and RNA orders — because apparently shared bioterrorism anxiety is the friendship origin story nobody expected. Cambridge researchers developed an AI-designed "super antigen" that targets an entire family of viruses at once, with the same approach already being applied to flu, bird flu, and Ebola. An AI reasoning model disproved a geometry conjecture that had stood unsolved since 1946, using algebra and number theory to crack a problem about dots on a flat surface that nobody could touch for 80 years. OpenAI is reportedly redesigning ChatGPT into a full superapp, giving more space to Codex, AI agents, image generation, and partner services like Canva and Booking.com — part chatbot, part app mall. OpenAI confidentially filed its S-1 with the SEC one week after Anthropic did the same, with both companies now watching SpaceX's June 12th debut to see how Wall Street feels about giant AI listings. Apple gave Siri its own dedicated app at WWDC 2026, letting users revisit past conversations, interact via text, voice, images, and documents, and sync everything privately across devices through iCloud. Google cut the price of AI Plus from $7.99 to $4.99 a month while doubling storage to 400GB — officially starting a subscription price war that puts pressure on every standalone AI company charging $20. Anthropic launched Fable 5, its most powerful public model yet, with a Stripe migration completing in one day instead of two months — plus a restricted version called Mythos 5 for approved cyber and research partners only. DoorDash launched Ask DoorDash, an AI assistant that takes text prompts, photos, and recipe links to build grocery carts and suggest restaurant orders — for people too hungry to make decisions. OpenAI is considering significant token price cuts as competition with Anthropic intensifies, with both companies now racing to the IPO finish line while CFOs quietly become the most powerful people in the room.
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