The poet inside AI (Adedayo Agarau)

March 4
1h 2m

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Adedayo Agarau is a poet, a Stanford Wallace Stegner Fellow, and a content designer who has worked on AI search at Google and on Grok at XAI. He came to content design through web writing, a Nigerian fintech startup, a browser company, and an MFA at Iowa - not the path anyone would have predicted, and exactly the kind of path that produces someone worth listening to.

We talk about what it actually means to design for a large language model: how personality gets built, why guide rails are a writing problem, why the distinction between an ideal response and just a response is what separates well-designed AI from the rest...and why content designers are the best ones to do this type of work.

What we talked about:

βœ… How Adedayo discovered poetry through a Nigerian social app 
βœ… What it was like contributing to AI-powered Google Search 
βœ… Designing voice, tone, and personality for Grok 
βœ… Why the X algorithm amplifies shock value and what that does to content designers 
βœ… Why AI hype creates both overclaiming and unhealthy skepticism 
βœ… What engineers actually want from content designers when building AI systems
βœ… The case for treating data as content, not just content as data
βœ… Why designing an AI agent is fundamentally the same as writing a character

Where to find Adedayo:

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