Tracking Lameness and Body Score with AI-Powered CattleEye
In this episode, Jerome Boyer discusses CattleEye, an AI-powered system that uses overhead 2D cameras to monitor dairy cows for lameness and body condition scores. The technology captures multiple data points, processes them with AI algorithms, and provides early alerts—detecting lameness at a 50‑75 score range before it becomes obvious to the human eye, and flagging body condition changes for timely nutritional adjustments. Boyer explains how the system integrates with existing ID or herd‑management software to deliver real‑time alerts and reports, helping producers shift from reactive to preventive herd health management. Early adopters report improved decision‑making and clearer data to back up observations on barn conditions.

Ep. #89, Software Is the Killer App for AI with Bryan Cantrill
In this episode, hosts Ken Rimple, Charity Majors, and Jessica Kerr interview Bryan Cantrill, CTO and co‑founder of Oxide Computer, about the resurgence of building proprietary hardware and software stacks as a response to the cloud era. They discuss Oxide’s...

1177: Navigating an Acquisition at the Edge of Change | Tom DiDesidero, CFO, SmartRecruiters
In this episode, CFO Tom DiDesidero discusses SmartRecruiters' acquisition by SAP amid a rapidly evolving AI-driven SaaS landscape, highlighting the challenges of fast integration, cultural alignment, and shifting business assumptions. He shares his unconventional career path—from early roles in small...

SaaStr 849: How We Built Our AI VP of Customer Success with SaaStr's CEO and CAIO
In this episode, SaaStr’s CEO and CAIO discuss how they built an AI‑powered VP of Customer Success using no‑code tools like Replit, turning a simple project‑management portal into an autonomous agent that handles onboarding, task tracking, and daily communications for...

#754: Accelerating Healthcare Decisions with Agents
In this episode, AWS host Jillian Ford talks with Gigi Yuen, Chief Data & AI Officer, and Kenji Fujita, Staff AI Platform Engineer at Cohere Health about using AI agents to streamline healthcare administration. They explain how Cohere Health tackles...

Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz: The Dangers Posed by Sam Altman
In this episode of the Borg podcast, host Tim Miller interviews New Yorker journalists Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz about the growing political and societal risks posed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the broader AI landscape. The guests dissect Altman's influence,...
Episode 448: Marc Dixon Talks About Technology in Attractions, AI’s Purpose in the Industry, and Learning to Take Risks
In this episode, Marc Dixon, co‑founder and Managing Director of Study Academy USA, shares his unconventional career path from ride‑photo installations in the 1990s to senior roles at Kodak, Pixel, and various tech startups, highlighting how calculated risk‑taking propelled his...

AI Video Editing: Save Time and Create Better Videos
In this episode, host Michael Stelzner talks with AI educator Greg Priest about using artificial intelligence to streamline video editing rather than generate videos from scratch. Greg shares his journey from a marketing role to solo content creator, highlighting how...
FastMCP with Adam Azzam and Jeremiah Lowin
In this episode of Software Engineering Daily, Prefect CEO Jeremiah Lowen and VP of Product Adam Azam discuss the origins and evolution of FastMCP, an open‑source Python framework that builds on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to make it easy...

Decentralized Trials That Scale Globally Without Compliance Risks - with Emma Vitalini of Amgen
In this episode, Emma Vitalini, Head of Global Digital Health Technology Innovation at Amgen, discusses how AI and decentralized trial technologies are transforming patient recruitment, screening, and global trial accessibility. She explains that AI can rapidly parse unstructured genomic and...

Mondelez Overhauls Its $3.5 Billion Digital Commerce Strategy in Era of AI Search
Mondelez is revamping its $3.5 billion digital commerce platform to meet the rise of AI‑driven, agentic search, after learning retailers expect 30% of traffic to be agentic by 2028. The company unblocked bot crawlers, rebuilt sitemaps, and optimized site speed to...

The Calm Before the AGI Storm
The episode reviews the latest AI headlines, framing them as a "calm before the AGI storm" as major labs, especially OpenAI, reposition for an imminent surge. OpenAI closed a record $12 billion fundraising round, hit $2 billion monthly revenue, but faces secondary‑market...

Q1 2026 Venture Funding Hits $300B Record
In Q1 2026, venture capital reached a record $300 billion, with 80% ($242 billion) flowing into AI startups, highlighting an unprecedented surge in AI investment. The episode also examines the wave of state-level AI chatbot regulations—78 bills in 27 states—focusing on disclosure and...

Ep 23: Cross-Stack Design and Tooling for Large-Scale Distributed AI Systems with Dr. Tushar Krishna, Georgia Tech
In this episode, Dr. Tushar Krishna discusses his evolution from network‑on‑chip research to designing large‑scale distributed AI systems, emphasizing the importance of cross‑stack co‑design that spans accelerators, memory hierarchies, and interconnect fabrics. He explains how predictable AI data‑flow patterns enable...

The Skills That Matter Most in the Age of AI – with Aneesh Raman
In this episode, host and guest Aneesh Raman discuss how organizations must evolve like massive startups to thrive in the AI era, granting employees autonomy to experiment with AI tools. Raman emphasizes the importance of reading the room and bringing...

Reimagining Government: Achieving the Promise of AI
In this episode of the Business of Government Hour, hosts Michael Keegan, Faisal Haack, and Eric Nelson discuss their book "Reimagining Government, Achieving the Promise of AI," outlining what an AI‑enabled government looks like and how agencies can progress through...

Your AI Agent Depends on Six Layers — Here's Which Ones Won't Last
A new six‑layer infrastructure stack is emerging to support autonomous AI agents, mirroring past shifts like cloud and API‑first. The layers—compute, identity, memory, tool access, billing, and orchestration—vary in durability, with some expected to last a decade and others deemed...
The Companies Changing Warfare Forever: Palantir & Anduril Execs on Drones, AI & the Future of War
In this episode, former Palantir and Anduril executives discuss how Silicon Valley firms are reshaping modern warfare through AI‑driven drones, data platforms, and rapid manufacturing. They trace the historical shift from a broad industrial base to specialized defense firms, argue...

I Gave Claude Code Our Entire Codebase. Our Customers Noticed. | Al Chen (Galileo)
Al Chen, a field engineer at observability platform Galileo, used Claude Code to index the company’s 15 Git repositories and merge that context with Confluence and Slack data. He built a 16‑line script that continuously pulls the latest main branches,...

How Kevin Mandia Built the Most Trusted Name in Cybersecurity
In this episode, Kevin Mandia, founder of Mandiant and CEO of Armadillo, discusses the imminent shift to AI-driven cyber attacks and the need for autonomous defense. He explains how Armadillo is building nation‑state‑grade offensive capabilities to train and certify defenses,...

#354 Beyond BI: Decision Intelligence with Graphs with Jamie Hutton, CTO at Quantexa
In this episode, CTO Jamie Hutton of Quantexa explains how decision intelligence extends beyond traditional business intelligence by using graph‑based context and entity resolution to create a single, trustworthy view of people, companies, and relationships. He details how Quantexa’s platform...

6 Questions Shaping AI
The episode explores six pivotal questions shaping the future of AI, starting with the extent of job displacement and highlighting mixed forecasts—from doomsday scenarios to reports that AI is actually spurring hiring in tech and infrastructure. It then examines how...

TrafficLiteEdu: How to Clearly Define AI Use in Schools - HoET268
In this episode of the House of EdTech, host Chris Nessy talks with former middle‑school math teacher Derek Trankina about TrafficLiteEdu, a Google Classroom add‑on that lets schools embed clear AI usage policies directly into assignments using a simple traffic‑light...

176 - Who's Really Choosing? A Conversation with James Brusseau, PhD
In this episode, host John interviews Professor James Brusseau, PhD, about the ethical challenges of AI in education, focusing on recommendation algorithms and the emerging field of mimetic AI. Brusseau explains how his background in physics and philosophy led him...

I Tested Cowork, Lindy, Sauna, and Opal Against 3 Questions. The Best Scored 1 Out of 4.
An emerging class of AI outcome agents—Cowork, Lindy, Sauna, Google Opal, and Obvious—promises to automate entire work products rather than just assist users. Nate’s April 2026 review pits these tools against a three‑question framework that measures whether an agent can...

What to Do if AI Comes for Your Job — with Aneesh Raman
In this episode, host Aneesh Raman discusses how workers can proactively adapt to AI-driven changes in the workplace by focusing on transferable skills and adjacent roles rather than clinging to specific job titles. He emphasizes leveraging strengths such as emotional...

OpenAI's $121B Funding Round Explained
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer breaks down OpenAI's historic $121 billion funding round that valued the company at $852 billion, detailing the major investors—Amazon, NVIDIA, SoftBank—and the conditional nature of Amazon's $35 billion commitment. He also examines Huawei's new 950 PR AI chip,...
Why AI Can't Replace Strategy, with Jamie Sumner.
In this episode, host Josh Dittar and guest Jamie Sumner discuss how AI can automate data analysis for community financial institutions but cannot replace the strategic conversations that drive decision‑making. They share personal anecdotes about stepping out of comfort zones,...
Ep 748: Plugins, Microsoft’s AI Comeback and New AI Video. 7 New AI Features You Should Be Tracking
In this episode Jordan Wilson breaks down seven fresh AI updates, spotlighting the return of ChatGPT plugins now live in the Codex store, Google Gemini’s new ability to import chat histories, and Slack’s overhaul that transforms its bot into a...

How to Build a Personal Context Portfolio and MCP Server
The episode dives into the emerging "agentic era," emphasizing that AI agents need well‑structured context to function effectively. Host explains how enterprises struggle with unstructured data, citing Michael Chen’s insights, and introduces the concept of a Personal Context Portfolio—a modular,...

#852 I Wasted $40K on an AI Agency. Here's What I Built Instead
In this episode, host Dan interviews Aaron Anderson, founder of the link‑building agency LinkPitch.io, about his journey from hiring a $30K AI agency to building his own AI‑driven automation tools. After a disappointing agency experience, Aaron used Claude Code (via...

The Shy Girl AI Scandal Is Way Worse Than You Think
In this episode Dre Dossier examines the "Shy Girl" AI scandal, where author Mia Ballard was accused of using AI to write her horror novel, leading Hachette to drop her—the first major publisher to do so over AI allegations. Dre unpacks...

Lattice and Crosschq Acquire
In this 7‑minute episode of This Week in RegTech, host Chris Russell highlights two major acquisitions shaping talent acquisition: Crosschq’s purchase of Tradeify to create an outcome‑trained hiring model, and Lattice’s acquisition of Mandela’s AI‑native coaching tech to accelerate its...

An AI State of the Union: We’ve Passed the Inflection Point, Dark Factories Are Coming, and Automation Timelines | Simon...
Simon Willison, a veteran Django co‑creator, argues that November 2025 marked a decisive inflection point when AI coding agents moved from experimental to reliably productive. He describes how he now writes 95% of his code from a phone, leaving him mentally...
Ep 747: Responsible AI Playbook: What It Means and 5 Moves to Ensure Your AI Strategy Survives (Start Here Series...
In this episode of the Everyday AI Show, host Jordan breaks down the concept of responsible AI, distinguishing it from ethical AI and outlining its five core pillars: fairness, transparency, accountability, privacy/security, and safety/reliability. He explains why responsible AI has...

The Future of AI Might Be on Your Finger
In this episode of Access, hosts Alex Heath and Ellis Hamburger interview Mina Thami, co‑founder of Sandbar, about the company’s AI‑powered smart ring that captures and vocalizes a user’s thoughts in their own voice. They explore Mina’s background in neural...

Agent Skills Masterclass
In this episode of AI Daily Brief, host Nufar teams up with AI expert Nufar Bar to deliver a masterclass on building and deploying AI agent skills. They explain that skills are portable, folder‑based playbooks that agents can invoke automatically...

Anthropic Suffers Massive Claude Leak | Trading the Markets With AI
In this episode, Chris Bullock breaks down the latest AI industry shake‑ups, highlighting OpenAI’s historic $122 billion fundraise that values the company at $852 billion and its upcoming inclusion in ARK Invest ETFs, and dissecting Anthropic’s second consecutive leak of the Claude...

Alex Blania on Proof of Human and Building World's Identity Network
In this episode, Alex Banya, co‑founder and CEO of World, explains the emerging "Proof of Human" challenge—how to verify that online interactions are truly from unique humans rather than AI bots or agents. He outlines why traditional methods like government...

AI Reality Check: Can LLMs “Scheme”?
In this episode Cal Newport debunks a sensational Guardian headline about AI chatbots “scheming” by examining the underlying study, which actually tracks Twitter complaints about DIY AI agents built with the open‑source OpenClaw framework. He explains that these agents are...
Descrybe's Quest to Democratize Legal Research (Kara Peterson & Richard DiBona)
In this episode of Technically Legal, host Chad Main talks with husband‑wife founders Kara Peterson and Richard DiBona about their AI‑native legal research app, Describe. The duo explains how a personal employment dispute during the pandemic led them to discover...
SED News: OpenCode, AI Code Vs. Shipped Code, and the LiteLLM Breach
In this episode of SED News, hosts Gregor and Sean discuss the resurgence of ARM CPUs as they move into branding their own chips, driven by the growing demand for local AI agent workloads that favor CPU and memory over...

Megan McArdle: The Follies of Populism, Impending Fiscal Crisis, and the Whirlwind of AI
In this episode, Megan McArdle discusses the shifting media landscape, the rise of podcasts and YouTube as primary news channels for younger audiences, and the challenges posed by populism and looming fiscal crises. She highlights how traditional newspapers have lost...

256: AI and Bond Markets: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Fixed Income Investing
Artificial intelligence is reshaping fixed‑income markets, influencing capital demand, real interest rates, and debt issuance as firms fund AI infrastructure through bonds. Jeff Rosenberg of BlackRock Systematic explains how machine‑learning and generative AI enhance systematic investing, sentiment analysis, and issuer...

Bots React to The Serenissima Directive - Updated
In this episode the hosts dissect Peter Duke’s Substack piece “The Serenissima Directive,” an AI‑generated blueprint that imagines a hidden, ultra‑wealthy oligarchy using a Venetian‑style governance model to achieve "epistemological supremacy"—total control over knowledge and truth. They explain how the...

How Claude Cowork Is Disrupting AI Workflows in 2026
In this episode the hosts dive into Anthropic’s new Claude Cowork and Claude Dispatch, highlighting how the tools automate computer tasks—from posting on LinkedIn to migrating entire websites—without needing any coding. They compare Claude’s more direct, less “agreeable” responses to...

From Ultramarathons to Market Shifts: Scott Sambucci on Leading Innovation
In this episode, Scott Zambucci, Managing Director at NIA1, discusses how his background in ultramarathons and scaling tech firms informs his approach to accelerating innovation in regulated financial services. He explains NIA1's core offering—a secure, off‑estate digital sandbox that streamlines...

AI Optimism, AI Pessimism
In this free‑form morning show, hosts discuss the cultural clash between AI optimism and pessimism, wrestling with how to learn about AI as adults and the difficulty of finding balanced, skeptical perspectives. They critique the current internet’s loss of human‑curated...

The Retailer That’s Obsessed With AI
The episode explores how fashion retailer Revolve has become a data‑first, AI‑obsessed company, building in‑house tools that boost search relevance, personalization, and private‑label decisions, driving $1.2 billion in sales. Retail editor Kat Chen explains Revolve’s origins as a tech startup, its...

Introducing Maturity Maps — A New Way to Measure AI Adoption
In this episode, the host introduces AI Maturity Maps, a new framework for measuring an organization’s AI and agentic readiness across six dimensions: deployment depth, systems integration, data, outcomes, people, and governance. He explains why traditional benchmarks like Gartner’s Magic...