Zhang Haoran
Zhang Haoran is the Moxt co-founder interviewed in “AGI 来了?我用了一周,头皮发麻“|对谈张昊然:Moxt 联合创始人. He previously worked in the Yuanfudao group, was involved with Zebra-related work, and had explored UI design products plus AI and coding-agent directions before shifting toward Moxt.
His central claim in the episode is that “AGI has arrived” in the sense that digital work can already feel structurally changed when AI has enough context and agency. He does not present this as a strict technical proof of general intelligence; the source makes it more of a lived workflow claim about documents, meetings, data analysis, strategy, operations, coding, and team coordination.
Zhang’s product thesis is that the next step is an AI-Native Workspace built around Organizational Context, AI Coworkers, and AI-readable artifacts. He describes his own agents, including a project-sync manager, a sales agent seeking 1000 paying users, thinking and creative roles, and a critic that watches whether he and the team are focused on the right problems.
The episode also frames Zhang’s AI view through human-role anxiety. He argues that as execution work weakens, people need to focus more on goal setting, judgment, aesthetics, feedback, emotion, and value choices. He says Moxt should amplify people rather than position AI as a cheaper employee substitute.
Connections
- Moxt — company and product he co-founded.
- Momo — default assistant in the product he explains.
- AI-Native Workspace, Organizational Context, and AI Coworkers — main product concepts in his argument.
- Generated Work Interfaces — consequence of his claim that AI can generate boards, dashboards, and other work surfaces from context.
- Human-Agent Collaboration and AI Organization Design — broader implications of his view of work after agents.
- Human Judgment Under AI — human role he emphasizes after AI takes more execution work.