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Jason Droege: Why AI still needs someone to dig up the road

Through Meta's $14B stake and expert networks of doctors, engineers, and PhDs: production AI now takes 6 to 12 months, and Uber Eats lessons still apply.

Lenny RachitskyhostJason Droegeguest
Oct 9, 20251h 24mWatch on YouTube ↗

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Released
October 9, 2025
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1h 24m
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Lenny's Podcast
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

Jason Droege is the CEO of Scale AI, a company that provides foundational training data to every major AI lab. He previously co-founded Scour with Travis Kalanick and built Uber Eats from idea to $20 billion in revenue. In this conversation, Jason shares lessons from getting sued for $250 billion, discovering restaurant economics by weighing sandwich ingredients, and over 25 years of launching transformative technology businesses. *What you’ll learn:*

  1. What actually happened with Meta’s $14 billion investment in Scale AI
  2. Why AI models still need human experts to improve, and how that relationship is evolving
  3. How AI models learn from experts building websites and debugging code
  4. The business lessons from building Uber Eats from zero to $20 billion
  5. Why most enterprise data is useless for AI models today
  6. Why urgent daily problems beat super-valuable occasional problems when building products
  7. How to think independently when building new products and businesses

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*In this episode, we cover:* (00:00) Introduction to Jason Droege (06:01) Jason’s early career and lessons learned (10:27) The current state of Scale AI (12:37) The shift to expert data labeling (17:02) Challenges and strategies in finding experts (18:48) Reinforcement learning and AI environments (28:18) The future of AI and human involvement (31:21) The role of evals (35:25) What AI models will look like in the next few years (41:43) Building Uber Eats and understanding customer needs (48:19) The importance of independent thinking (50:45) Setting high standards for new businesses (53:03) Exploring and selecting business ideas (57:07) The McDonald’s story (01:00:13) The role of gross margins in business feasibility (01:04:49) Why Jason says, “Not losing is a precursor to winning” (01:09:12) Hiring and building teams (01:12:11) AI corner (01:14:47) Lightning round and final thoughts *Referenced:*

*Recommended books:*

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SPEAKERS

  • Lenny Rachitsky

    host
  • Jason Droege

    guest
  • Narrator

    other

EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Lenny's Podcast, featuring Lenny Rachitsky and Jason Droege, Jason Droege: Why AI still needs someone to dig up the road explores scale AI’s New CEO Explains Future Of AI, Data, And Entrepreneurship Jason Droege, new CEO of Scale AI and creator of Uber Eats, discusses how AI progress is increasingly driven by expert human data, rigorous evaluations, and real-world enterprise deployments rather than just model architecture and compute.

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