
In this episode, Emir Atli, co‑founder and CRO of HockeyStack, explains why the traditional, tool‑heavy GTM stack can’t simply have AI bolted on—it must be rebuilt around a unified, AI‑native platform with a single data foundation. He outlines HockeyStack’s evolution from a market‑intelligence attribution tool to a full‑stack GTM operating system that leverages AI agents, blueprints, and an execution layer to control the entire buyer journey. Key takeaways include the importance of data consolidation for effective AI agents, the shift from tool reduction to workflow control, and the value of running GTM like an engineering team with weekly sprints and founder‑led LinkedIn content driving early pipeline.

In this episode, AC Transit CTO Ahsan Baig and Hayden AI CEO Marty Beard discuss how AI‑powered, edge‑computing cameras mounted on buses detect vehicles illegally blocking bus lanes and stops, improving on‑time performance, safety, and accessibility. The system leverages NVIDIA...

In this live LawNext episode, Bob meets Alex Su, CRO of Latitude Legal, over lunch in Alameda to discuss Alex’s unconventional career—from BigLaw associate to legal‑tech sales leader—and his viral TikTok presence that critiques law firm culture. Alex explains how...

In this episode of Voices of Search, host Tyson Stockton talks with Ahrefs senior leader Patrick Stokes about the rapidly evolving SEO landscape, especially the impact of AI and automation. Stokes shares his mixed feelings—excitement for faster content creation but...
In this brief clip, host David Williams talks with Dr. Sarah Matt about the critical role of explainability in building trust for AI-driven healthcare. Dr. Matt emphasizes that patients and providers must understand how AI models make decisions to feel...
In this episode, Petra Durnin, a veteran CRE researcher and tech‑to‑impact strategist, explains why the industry’s biggest hurdle isn’t more tools but cleaner, more integrated data. She walks through her career trajectory, from a temp analyst to leading data and...
In this episode, Kathleen Walch talks with Michael Hyzy, VP of AI Strategy at CGI, about why many AI initiatives falter when treated like traditional software projects. Hyzy explains that the CPMAI (Certified Professional in Machine Learning and AI) methodology...

In this episode, Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau, and James Wilson dissect a week of cybersecurity headlines, from Palo Alto Networks’ decision to avoid publicly attributing a Chinese‑linked hacking campaign to geopolitical concerns, to the rise of data‑only extortion as ransomware...
In this episode, Alex and guest Caspar Oesterheld explore the concept of program equilibrium—how game theory changes when agents are fully transparent computer programs that can read each other's source code. They discuss desiderata for robust program equilibria, compare proof‑based...

The episode breaks down Apple’s unexpected lead in AI hardware, highlighting how its strategy focuses on powerful, cost‑effective devices like the Mac Mini rather than racing ahead in AI software. It examines upcoming AI‑enabled wearables and recent AirPods/Siri updates, then...
In this inaugural episode, Elaine Lafitte explains why AI will not replace consulting procurement but can serve as a powerful sparring partner that structures information, surfaces hidden assumptions, and forces disciplined questioning. She highlights that buying consulting is fundamentally a...

In this episode, host interviews AI video specialist Stephanie Nivinskus about leveraging AI tools to produce high‑quality video content without any prior production experience. They discuss the common myths around needing expensive equipment, walk through step‑by‑step workflows for scripting, editing,...

In this episode, Ryan interviews Shireesh Thota, Corporate Vice President of Azure Databases at Microsoft, about the rapid evolution of Microsoft's database offerings, including SQL Server, Cosmos DB, and Postgres, and how they fit into a unified Azure data platform....
In this episode Ben critiques the common practice of using AI merely to draft OKRs, warning that it can bypass the crucial conversations that build clarity, ownership, and commitment. He argues that the real value of AI lies in enhancing...

The episode examines OpenClaw's potential to become the first one‑person, billion‑dollar company, analyzing its AI‑driven product suite, lean operational model, and market traction. It weighs the plausibility of such rapid scaling against typical growth constraints and highlights the founder’s unique...
In this episode, host Shawn Windle talks with Nicolas Kopp, CEO of Rillet, about how artificial intelligence is reshaping the ERP landscape, especially for achieving a zero‑day financial close. They explore AI‑native ERP solutions, the heightened focus on data security,...
In this brief 6‑minute episode, the hosts chat with Peter Steinberger about his new venture ZeroClaw, a hardware project that aims to perfect the claw mechanism, and highlight MimiClaw, a $5 chip‑powered version. They also discuss Steve Yegge’s humorous take...
In this episode, Andrea Iorio explains that AI is more likely to automate individual tasks than whole jobs, prompting leaders to rethink role design and workflow. He highlights a global HR survey showing 93% of HR leaders now prioritize soft...
In this episode, Chris Daigle interviews Jason Eubanks, CEO of Aurasell AI, about the need for an AI‑native go‑to‑market operating model rather than piecemeal AI experiments. Jason explains that simply adding AI to legacy CRM systems won’t shift productivity; a...
In this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, host Kevin interviews Darin Brannan, CEO of Terminal Industries, about the emerging importance of yard automation in modern supply chains. Brannan explains how yards have traditionally lagged behind warehouses in technology adoption...
In this episode of Upside, Dan, Mads, and guest Sam Marchant dissect the surge of capital into enterprise AI, highlighting Anthropic’s $30 billion round and contrasting it with OpenAI’s shift toward consumer‑focused monetization. They explore the paradox of AI‑driven productivity, where...

In this episode, Sue Vestri, CFO of CRIO, shares her journey from learning the clinical‑trial lexicon at Greenphire to scaling multiple growth‑stage companies, emphasizing the importance of disciplined finance embedded in the business. She recounts how she helped Greenphire expand...
In this episode, Guive Assadi makes the case for granting AI systems property rights, arguing that embedding AIs within our property framework would give them a vested interest in respecting human ownership and avoiding theft or violence. He explores how...

In this fireside chat, Sami Inkinen, CEO and founder of Virta Health, explains how his personal pre‑diabetes diagnosis inspired the creation of a company that uses nutrition, technology and AI to reverse type‑2 diabetes and obesity. He describes Virta’s massive...

In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, host David Bonson examines the promise and pitfalls of AI-driven productivity, contrasting the hype with hard data on actual output gains. He outlines nine vulnerabilities in the AI investment narrative, emphasizing that most...

The episode opens with a celebration of Women in Science Day, highlighting the historic origin of the term “scientist” and the push for greater female leadership in biotech. Medra CEO Michelle Lee discusses how the company is merging robotics with...

In this 3‑minute episode, Jordan Cooney talks with Tim Sanders, Chief Innovation Officer at G2, about a surprisingly overlooked SEO signal for AI‑driven search: using concise markdown files that highlight the top four takeaways of a page. Sanders explains that...

The episode examines the rapid shift from AI euphoria to AI paranoia among investors, sparked by a controversial startup demo that triggered selloffs in sectors like insurance, logistics, and even impacted Apple. It also highlights the impact of recent January...

In this episode, Ryan interviews Scott Stephenson, CEO and co‑founder of Deepgram, about the latest advances in voice AI, focusing on how deep learning improves speech‑to‑text and text‑to‑speech accuracy across diverse dialects and noisy environments. They discuss Deepgram’s scalable, affordable...

The episode showcases dominKnow | ONE, an AI‑enhanced authoring platform that lets learning teams create, manage, and publish custom, responsive training content at scale. It highlights how the tool replaces generic, single‑use assets with reusable, AI‑generated images and templates, cutting version‑control headaches...

In this episode, Michelle Martin and co‑host Ryan Huang dissect the ripple effects of Algorhythm Holdings' new SemiCab logistics platform, labeling it an "AI scare trade" that is unsettling trucking and real‑estate service stocks. They then shift focus to Singapore’s...

In this episode, the AdExchanger team examines OpenAI's rollout of ads on ChatGPT, turning the chatbot into a new advertising canvas, and contrasts it with Anthropic's public criticism aired during a Super Bowl commercial. They break down the potential impact...

In this episode, Jordan Cooney talks with Tim Sanders, Chief Innovation Officer at G2, about how AI-driven search is reshaping B2B buyer behavior and the implications for SEO. Sanders shares data showing that AI visibility—such as being recommended by ChatGPT—does...

TeleGeography’s podcast with Luis Colasante examines the emerging bottlenecks in AI infrastructure. He explains that AI‑driven data centers consume two to three times more power than traditional cloud facilities, positioning energy availability as the chief constraint on digital growth. The discussion...

In this episode, Maor Greenberg, CEO and co‑founder of Spacial, explains how AI is reshaping SaaS tools for residential construction, recounting his journey from early proptech ventures in Israel to multiple U.S. building businesses. He highlights the challenges of conflicting...

In this episode, Gabriele Corso and Jeremy Wohlwend discuss how structural biology has moved beyond AlphaFold's single‑chain predictions toward modeling complex interactions and generative protein design with their open‑source Boltz suite (Boltz‑1, Boltz‑2, and BoltzGen). They explain that evolutionary co‑variation...

In episode 495, Hannah Lyss Tampioc, founder of Mad Cat Creatives, reveals a repeatable AI workflow for Amazon product images, centered on her SORT framework—Spot, Organize, Reason, Test. She explains how to diagnose whether a listing suffers from a click...

The episode breaks down Runway's $315 million Series E round that lifted its valuation to $5.3 billion and explains the company's push into AI "world models" for next‑generation video generation. Listeners learn how Runway's technology differs from traditional generative models, giving it a...

In this episode, Rohan Bhasin of Fortellix and Dan Gural of Voxel51 discuss how autonomous‑vehicle (AV) teams can transform massive drive‑log datasets into high‑fidelity simulations using neural reconstruction, scenario‑driven data curation, and NVIDIA‑accelerated pipelines. They explain how these tools enable...

In this episode, Jordan Wilson walks listeners through OpenAI’s newly released Codex desktop app and the GPT‑5.3 Codex model, demonstrating how anyone can build a functional Mac app in minutes without any prior coding knowledge. He covers prompt‑engineering techniques, error...

In this re‑aired episode, John interviews Ben Rogojan, owner of Seattle Data Guy, about how data teams can demonstrate value amid tighter budgets and rapid AI advances. They discuss shifting from output‑focused metrics like dashboards to outcome‑driven results, the importance...

In this episode, Nikhil Kansal, Co‑Founder & CTO of Cara, explains how AI can move beyond chatbots to act as a reliable Customer Service Representative (CSR) that completes end‑to‑end insurance service tasks. He highlights Cara’s role as a coordinating layer...

In this episode, the hosts explore how social platforms have evolved into a genuine retail channel, highlighting the strategies retailers use to make social commerce feel like traditional shopping. They discuss the shift of creators from mere marketing tools to...

In this episode, Jaan Aru discusses how detailed biological mechanisms—such as dendritic integration and thalamocortical loops—might underpin subjective consciousness and how these insights could inform artificial intelligence. He argues that true machine consciousness is unlikely with current architectures, emphasizing the...

In this episode the host shares eight months of experience running 20+ AI agents across SaaStr's go‑to‑market function, generating $4.8 M in additional pipeline and $2.4 M in closed‑won revenue. He explains that the results are additive but require daily hands‑on management,...

In part two of "Building AI Product Sense," Dr. Marily Nika, an experienced AI product manager from Google and Meta, outlines a weekly ritual for developing AI product sense—translating model behavior into trustworthy products. She explains why Meta now includes...
The episode highlights twelve papers from the University of Ulu’s Center for Wireless Communications accepted at IEEE’s ICASSP and ICC conferences, showcasing the convergence of integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) with learning-driven methods. Guests Nan Nguyen and Marku Yunti explain...

Jamie and Jaeden break down OpenAI's new coding app, Codex, highlighting its core features such as real‑time code generation, debugging assistance, and integration with popular IDEs. They compare Codex to rivals like Lovable and Claude Code, noting where Codex excels...

In this episode, Fabio Passos, CEO of QDI USA Developments, shares how his multi‑property operation uses mobile‑key technology, a custom self‑service check‑in app, and smart‑camera monitoring to eliminate front‑desk bottlenecks at OTA‑heavy hotels in Florida. He explains how direct‑booking channels—especially...

In this 27‑minute episode, Braille instructor and consultant Robyn Hughes shares her professional background and personal journey as a Braille reader, highlighting how AI and large language models are transforming accessibility for the visually impaired. She explains the ways AI...