Jamal Khawaja from Symplii.ai

Jamal Khawaja from Symplii.ai

Author: collide. February 17, 2026 Duration: 54:37

Jamal Khawaja, founder and managing director of Symplii.ai, sits down to talk about his journey from studying scorpion mating habits in Brazil (seriously) to 25 years in tech at IBM, Deloitte, and Accenture before starting his own AI company. He breaks down why AI has been around since the 1960s but only recently became useful, how emergent capabilities let models do things they were never programmed for, and why entry-level jobs are facing the roughest market he's ever seen. Jamal explains his pivot from building an AI marketplace to focusing on last mile AI solutions for small companies, walks through a real example of AI agents listening to law firm client calls to auto-fill forms, and shares why being AI-first means doing the work yourself instead of delegating it to interns.

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00:00 - Welcome and Jamal's background
02:12 - From biology to self-taught tech
07:16 - Houston's pragmatic startup culture
08:07 - AI history since the 1960s
11:24 - From precision to statistical significance
14:17 - Emergent capabilities and what models can do
17:37 - Can AI actually think?
19:16 - Leaving IBM to start Symplii
21:18 - Entry-level job market collapse
24:57 - Are people getting lazy with AI?
30:54 - Claude projects and AI workflows
34:16 - Taking the leap with family support
36:15 - Pivoting from marketplace to last mile AI
41:06 - Law firm client intake automation example
45:27 - Building for future context awareness
48:32 - AI guardrails and pragmatic reality
50:35 - Advice for being truly AI-first

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