Andrew Sponsler, founder of Axiom, joins us this week to talk about agentic AI, personal operating systems, and why physicians should start experimenting before the tools become fully packaged for everyone else. Andrew builds AI operating systems for businesses, and in this episode, he breaks down what agentic AI means, how founders are using it now, and where it could start removing real operational pain from medical practices, from case logging to revenue cycle management.

03:04 What agentic AI is and why it matters
04:10 Andrew’s four-layer framework for understanding AI tools
07:00 How agentic AI acts beyond a single prompt
08:41 Why most people still have not engaged with AI
10:37 Should people start building now or wait for easier tools?
14:32 Why surgeons are wired to spot problems worth solving
17:44 Lucas’ case logging and billing workflow idea
22:39 Where beginners can start with Claude Code
30:29 Hardware, security, model routing, and basic setup
34:34 How Andrew helps businesses map and automate workflows
43:35 Why revenue cycle management may be the highest ROI use case

Who Should Listen
This episode is for physicians, surgeons, founders, operators, and medical practice owners who are curious about using AI to reduce operational friction without losing control of the work. It will especially resonate with anyone thinking about case logs, billing workflows, dashboards, communication overload, or the practical first steps of building with AI.

About Andrew Sponsler
Andrew Sponsler is the founder of Axiom, where he builds AI operating systems for businesses. His background is in continuous improvement and process mapping, and in the episode, he describes working with small and midsize businesses to create AI native workflows, streamline operations, and automate processes that create bottlenecks for founders and teams. He also runs Builder Weekend in Austin, a hands-on event for people building with AI at different stages.

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