It can seem like there’s a lot of pressure to implement AI across all business functions, but the way to do so successfully isn’t always obvious.
The biggest problems often don’t appear in prototypes – they show up when AI hits customers, data, costs and internal teams. This can be when trust breaks, testing fails and momentum dies.
In this session, we’ll be joined by Ted Chalouhi, founder and CEO of Duku AI, to look at some real failures founders keep repeating and discuss how to avoid running AI experiments that don’t turn into outcomes.
This is an interactive session, followed by a Q&A.
If you can’t join live, we’ll send the recording to everyone who registers so you can catch up anytime.
We look forward to welcoming you.
What is Founders Assembly?
Powered by CodeBase, these are monthly sessions designed to help you navigate the complexities of scaling in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
They’re aimed at founders, CEOs and senior leaders actively building or scaling competitive tech businesses.
Speaker bio
Ted is an operator who’s spent the last decade building and scaling real businesses. He’s deployed automation and AI into live, customer-facing environments where failure is visible and expensive.
Previously at Uber, Deliveroo, Tripadvisor, and Foodbomb, Ted now builds Duku AI, focused on autonomous testing for high-velocity teams in the AI era.
His perspective comes from shipping, breaking things, fixing them, and doing it again under commercial pressure.
About CodeBase
CodeBase is an ecosystem builder, building better startup ecosystems. Since 2012, CodeBase has been connecting founders and their teams with governments, local authorities, corporates, investors and academia to increase the number of successful businesses.