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Patrick Wendell on company growth

From ET in the Valley: Databricks Co-founder Patrick Wendell · · The Economic Times Podcasts

“Our focus is like we certainly want to build a healthy company that could be a public company. We are generating cash and have healthy margins, which shows that we are not just chasing growth but also profitability.”

Patrick Wendell
Cofounder, Databricks
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On , Patrick Wendell, Cofounder at Databricks, spoke about company growth during ET in the Valley: Databricks Co-founder Patrick Wendell on The Economic Times Podcasts.

ET in the Valley: Databricks Co-founder Patrick Wendell
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ET in the Valley: Databricks Co-founder Patrick Wendell
The Economic Times Podcasts
Watch on YouTube at 19:49
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About Patrick Wendell

Cofounder · Databricks

On April 24, 2026, Databricks co-founder Patrick Wendell appeared in a conversation with OpenAI CRO Denise Holland Dresser to discuss the launch of GPT-5.5 and the ongoing partnership between the two companies. Wendell described GPT-5.5 as a "really high quality model" and stated that it was his "most exciting model launch in a while." He announced that GPT-5.5 had become the "state-of-the-art model" for a particular workload after internal testing. Wendell shared anonymous user feedback describing the model as "a big step up from GPT 5.4" and noted its improved planning capabilities. Wendell discussed Databricks' focus on helping enterprise customers deploy AI agents, emphasizing the importance of both data and AI. He noted that while frontier models provide intelligence, accessing internal company data remains a challenge because "that data is messy" and "spread out." He also raised the issue of cost management, stating that "costs can get out of control once the use of AI tokens starts to really ramp." Wendell expressed optimism about expanding the use of GPT-5.5 beyond coding into other areas like marketing and data analytics, and said Databricks plans to make the model broadly available through its AI gateway product.

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