Sterling and Aaron break down the new agent stack and what AI actually does to your org chart. Sterling argues the SMEs (subject matter experts) inherit the earth, while Aaron insists generalists who abstract across problems are equally superhuman now. They unpack the three reasons to spin up a sub-agent (parallelization, context preservation, bias-free devil's advocate), what makes a session "poisoned" and how to escape it, and why every Claude turn should produce a documented artifact and a git commit. Aaron reveals Thanx is burning close to a billion tokens a week — their monthly AI bill matches the cost of an employee, but instead of one new hire they've accelerated 75 people. Plus: slide decks are dead (Sterling's last board meeting was HTML, not PowerPoint), every engineer is secretly building their own PR-management tool, and Thanx's graphic designer is now shipping pull requests before the engineers finish reviewing them. Subject matter experts become Smees become superhuman — just don't call them Smeeze (Aaron only thinks of the fat pirate from Peter Pan). If you heard anything today that didn't make sense, just "ask Claude."