Nobody Is Getting New Manager Training for Their AI Team - with Dan Klein, UC Berkeley

Nobody Is Getting New Manager Training for Their AI Team - with Dan Klein, UC Berkeley

Dan Klein, professor at UC Berkeley and CTO at Scaled Cognition, explains that AI systems generate answers based on patterns in language rather than verified knowledge. This makes them highly capable across many tasks, but also means they can produce confident answers even when they are not fully accurate.

He introduces the “jagged frontier,” where AI performs very well in some areas and less reliably in others. Because responses are fluent and convincing, it is often hard to see where those limits are, which makes it important to stay engaged when using these systems.

The conversation also explores hallucinations as a natural part of generative systems. In some cases, this is what makes them valuable, especially for creative or open-ended tasks, while in other cases reliability becomes more important.

Finally, Dan highlights that working effectively with AI is a skill. As more people start using these systems in their daily work, knowing how to guide them, evaluate outputs, and apply them in the right contexts becomes increasingly important. He also shares how his team at Scaled Cognition is tackling this challenge by building AI systems with fundamentally different architectures, focused on determinism and reliability — aiming to ensure systems follow rules, reflect underlying data accurately, and behave predictably in high-stakes, policy-driven use cases.

Key Takeaways:

  • AI is designed to sound right, not to know it’s right
    Models generate fluent answers without knowing whether they are correct, which means users need to actively evaluate outputs
  • You have to learn where AI works and where it doesn’t
    Capabilities are uneven, and understanding those limits is key to using AI effectively
  • Working with AI shifts your role from creator to editor
    Instead of starting from scratch, you are reviewing, refining, and validating what the model produces
  • Most people are using AI without knowing how to manage it
    Skills like delegation, verification, and judgment are becoming essential, but are not widely taught

Dan's LinkedIn: linkedin/dan-klein/
Scaled Cognition Website: scaledcognition.com
Scaled Cognition LinkedIn: linkedin/company/scaledcognition/
Scaled Cognition X: x.com/ScaledCognition

00:00 Intro: Fluency vs Truth
00:34 Meet Dan Klein
02:53 Why Fluency Misleads
05:11 How LLMs Guess
07:30 What Is Hallucination
08:54 Deception and Alignment
11:22 Why Agents Break
12:48 Chaining and Determinism
16:01 When Hallucination Helps
22:33 Beyond Scale for Reliability
30:40 Synthetic Data Training
31:10 Enterprise Agent Use Cases
33:44 Healthcare Risks
39:13 Enterprise Literacy Gap
41:27 Delegation and AI Management
54:37 The Debrief

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Show edited by Emma Cecilie Jensen.

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