We Let an AI Phone Call Decide Who Gets Paid. Here's What That Taught Us About Trust.
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Imagine this system: A business locks money into escrow. A creator shares a link; a stranger fills out a form. An AI voice agent calls that stranger within minutes , asks a few qualifying questions, and scores the conversation. If the AI says "hot lead" — money moves automatically. If not, nobody gets paid. That's the core loop of the product I work on. And building it taught me more about trust in software than anything else I've shipped. Here are the five lessons — none of which are about AI…
1Key Takeaways
- Imagine this system: A business locks money into escrow.
- A creator shares a link; a stranger fills out a form.
- An AI voice agent calls that stranger within minutes , asks a few qualifying questions, and scores the conversation.
- If the AI says "hot lead" — money moves automatically.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that imagine this system: A business locks money into escrow.
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