Why Your AI Agent Needs to Argue With Itself
A 600-line bash script, four AI personas, zero shared context. 52 ideas in 4 minutes. Back when I was running engineering and product teams I used to drag people from all over the office into ideat...

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A 600-line bash script, four AI personas, zero shared context. 52 ideas in 4 minutes. Back when I was running engineering and product teams I used to drag people from all over the office into ideation sessions. Architects, product folks, the security guy who never wanted to be there. We'd cover the walls in sticky notes, draw terrible diagrams on whiteboards, and argue about approaches until something clicked. It took me years to find a version of the IDEO process that kept things loose enough to stay creative but structured enough to actually produce something useful. Now I run a one-person company. No VP of Engineering. No product team. Nobody to pull into a conference room. But this morning four senior executives independently generated 52 ideas, cross-voted on each other's proposals with mandatory improvement suggestions, merged overlapping concepts, and produced ranked PRDs. While I was taking my kids to school. They're AI personas. We lost the sticky notes and the bad whiteboard