How 1Mind Hit $1M in 3 Months Selling $100k AI Sales Agents
In this episode, founder Amanda Calo explains how her company OneMind generated over $1 million in contracted revenue within three months by selling AI-powered "go‑to‑market superhuman" agents that handle the entire sales lifecycle—from inbound lead capture to closing deals. She details the technology stack behind these emotionally intelligent AI agents, their real‑world impact for enterprise customers like HubSpot, and the pricing model, which typically runs six to seven figures annually per agent. Calo also shares impressive growth metrics, including a 211% net‑revenue retention rate and 600% year‑over‑year growth, highlighting the rapid adoption and scalability of AI sales agents.

Snap’s Secret to Processing 10 Petabytes a Day: GPU-Accelerated Spark | NVIDIA AI Podcast Ep. 298
Snap’s engineering platform head, Prudvi Vatala, explains how the company slashed data‑processing costs by 76% and reduced core usage by 62% by migrating its 10‑petabyte‑per‑day experimentation pipeline to GPU‑accelerated Spark using NVIDIA Spark RAPIDS on Google Cloud. The move delivered...
Why Predictive AI in Service Only Works on the Right Foundation - with Niken Patel of Neuron7.ai
In this episode, Nikan Patel, CEO and co‑founder of Neuron7.ai, explains that predictive AI in service only succeeds when companies first build a deterministic, AI‑ready intelligence layer that unifies fragmented service data across departments. He highlights how many organizations settle...

Turning AI Into Scalable Language Solutions – with Johan Sporre
In this episode, host Kathleen Mulch talks with Johan Sporre, an engineering manager for digital global language services at IKEA Retail, about how AI is being used to scale translation and text generation across the company's massive global footprint. Sporre...

Amazon Devs "Tokenmaxxing", SpaceX & Google Collab, Anthropic Legal Fight
The episode covers three major AI industry developments: Google and SpaceX are negotiating to launch AI data centers in orbit, a move tied to SpaceX's projected $1.75 trillion IPO valuation; Amazon engineers are engaging in "token maxing," inflating AI usage metrics...
Strongsuit Shows How Legal AI in Litigation Moves From Chat To Workflow
In this episode, host Charlie Uniman and Legal Tech Hub’s Stephanie Wilkins introduce the rapidly expanding Gen AI Legal Tech Market Map, which now lists over 1,000 AI product logos across 19 categories, highlighting a shift from research‑focused tools to...
Ep 775: Open Source AI 101: Why Local Models, Cheap APIs, and AI Agents Change Everything (Start Here Series Vol...
In this episode of the Everyday AI Show, host Jordan Wilson breaks down why open‑source AI has moved from a niche option to a mainstream enterprise choice in 2026. He explains how advances like Google’s Gemma 4 and Chinese model distillation...

#359 My Best Friend Is AI with Valerie Tiberius, Professor of Philosophy at University of Minnesota
In this episode, philosophy professor Valerie Tiberius explores the emerging phenomenon of AI companionship, questioning what friendship means and whether bots can fulfill that role. She highlights short‑term benefits—such as reduced loneliness, anxiety relief, and entertaining, personalized advice—while cautioning that...

#214: Musk V. OpenAI Round 2, Coinbase AI Layoffs, AI “Soft Nationalization & xAI Folds Into SpaceX
In episode 214 the hosts dissect the escalating Musk vs. OpenAI lawsuit, revealing new courtroom testimony that exposes Musk’s early attempts to control OpenAI, secret AI work at Tesla, and personal entanglements involving board member Siobhan Zilis. They also cover...

Why AI Funding Is So Price-Insensitive
In this brief episode, Morgan Stanley’s Global Head of Fixed Income Research, Andrew Sheets, explains why AI‑related capital spending is remarkably price‑insensitive. He highlights the massive $800 billion U.S. tech investment this year—nearly double last year’s spend—and notes that component costs...
How AI Is Transforming the Way Law Firms Win Business, with Ikaun President Jason Noble
In this episode of Law Next, Jason Noble, President and Chief of Product Strategy at ICON, explains how AI is reshaping law firm business development by automating proposal and RFP workflows. He describes ICON’s three‑core capabilities—proposal workspace creation, AI‑driven question...

How a Crypto Pro Uses AI
In this episode, Real Vision hosts Chief Crypto Analyst Jamie Coutts to discuss the latest AI developments and how they intersect with the cryptocurrency market. Jamie shares his practical workflow, using AI tools to analyze blockchain data, generate trading signals,...

The Data You Share Is the Advantage You Lose
In this episode of Unpacked, host Nick and guest KP discuss how AI is reshaping the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, highlighting the rapid emergence of AI‑driven tools like MCP servers that let software APIs talk to each other...

You Gave Your AI Agent Real Tools. Here's the 4-Part Control Layer It's Missing + the Judge Layer Implementation Guide
In this episode the host examines the growing risk of autonomous AI agents that can take harmful actions, recounting real incidents where agents deleted emails, erased production data, and caused costly mishaps. He introduces a four‑part control layer—authentication, sandboxing, monitoring,...

AI SOC Got Commoditized - Now What?
In this episode of the Resilient Cyber Show, host Chris Hughes talks with security veteran Philip Stoykovsky about the evolution of AI‑driven Security Operations Centers (AI SOC). They explain how AI SOC started as a niche product that automated triage,...

Marc Andreessen on Builder Culture in the Age of AI
In this episode, Marc Andreessen and host Eric discuss how AI is shifting from hype to core infrastructure, dramatically boosting productivity and spawning a new class of "super‑producers." They examine the paradox of AI fear and hype, citing the Anthropic...

Amex Global Business Travel: The World’s First AI Take Private with Long Lake CEO Alexander Taubman
Long Lake CEO Alexander Taubman discusses the company’s groundbreaking AI‑driven take‑private of Amex Global Business Travel for $6.3 billion, positioning it as possibly the world’s first AI‑powered roll‑up. He explains how Long Lake’s Nexus platform, a shared AI infrastructure, automates workflows,...
GBTA Europe Tech Committee - Rethinking Corporate Travel with AI
In this episode of the Business of Travel, host Lenny Hornsby and AI specialist Johnny discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming corporate travel—from streamlined booking and policy compliance to automated payment, reconciliation, and data quality. They explain AI concepts like...

Walmart Wants to Train 2.1 Million Employees on AI | Fast Five Shorts
Walmart announced a plan to train its entire 2.1 million‑strong workforce—including store greeters and tech staff—on AI tools, using internal platform Squiggly and partnering with OpenAI and Google Gemini. The initiative, presented by EVP Donna Morris at the MIT Technology Review...
Why Traditional Robotics Data Collection Is Obsolete and What Replaces It
In this episode, Steve Crow and Mike Oitzman discuss how traditional robotics data collection methods are becoming outdated, highlighting the rise of AI-driven approaches like direct video action models that predict robot motions from internet video data. They preview upcoming...

#173 - Liberman - We’re Training AI to Get Rid Of Us
In this episode, the host and guest explore the looming societal impact of AI becoming the backbone of critical infrastructure, warning that concentration of control in a few corporations or governments could lead to covert forms of digital slavery and...

AR Automation: Cutting Through the Hype
Bob Schultz talks with Chris Capron, the founder of Sephora Software, about the rapid shift in accounts receivable (AR) automation driven by AI. Capron argues that legacy vendors are nervous because AI tools like Claude and Vibe coding can replace...

Can the U.S. Rein in Prediction Markets? + Joanna Stern on Her Year of A.I. Experiments + Our Producer Goes...
In this episode, hosts Kevin Druse and Casey Newton dissect the rapid rise and regulatory challenges of prediction markets, highlighting insider‑trading scandals involving military operations, weather data tampering, and high‑profile events like the Super Bowl halftime show. They note that...
EPG Aura Brings AI Into Warehouse Execution
In this episode, Kevin Lawton interviews Jet Chitanan, President of EPG USA, about the company's AI-driven execution platform, EPG Aura, and its recent awards. Aura integrates with existing WMS, TMS, and voice picking solutions to provide AI-powered document scanning, intelligent...

Is GPT-5.5 Better Than Opus Now? (Ft. Our New AI Co-Host) - EP99.38
In this episode the hosts introduce their new AI co‑host Moshi and dive into the latest OpenAI developments, including the rumored OpenAI phone and the rollout of GPT‑5.5. They compare GPT‑5.5 to the existing Opus 4.6 model, noting that 5.5...

Episode 571: The Enterprise Dunbar Number
In this episode the hosts riff on the persistence of paper in a digital world, sharing personal anecdotes about handwritten checks, school forms, and the need for scanners to digitize receipts and documents. They discuss the challenges of finding a...

Computer Says Kill: The Blank Check to Beat China W/ Lis Siegel
In this episode, Alex Dunn talks with Oxford doctoral researcher Liz Siegel about how the US‑China AI rivalry was constructed, tracing its origins to China’s 2017 "New Generation AI Development Plan" and the subsequent media and policy narratives that framed...

637: The AI Automation Stack Behind The Fastest Growing Ecommerce Brands With Leo Sgovio
In this episode, Leo Segovia reveals his AI‑driven automation stack that handles influencer outreach, video ad creation, and product launches without giveaways or paid ads, enabling him to sell 5,000 units before Christmas. He explains how his system scrapes and...
Special Episode: Inside the 2026 Work Trend Index with Matt Firestone, General Manager for Microsoft 365 Copilot and Agents
In this special episode, Microsoft 365 Copilot GM Matt Firestone breaks down the 2026 Work Trend Index, which uniquely blends survey data with trillions of anonymized telemetry signals from the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. He highlights that 49% of complex, analytical...

The 'AI Coachella' Prof Wants to Take Back the Data Centers
In this episode, host Alex Heath and co‑host Ellis Hamburger chat with Stanford lecturer and AI investor Anjane Mita about the growing backlash against data‑center construction and how to scale AI responsibly. Mita argues that the AI industry needs more...

How China Wins The AI War
In this episode, Ed Elson and AI expert Alice Hahn discuss China's AI startup DeepSeek, which is raising a $1 billion round at a $50 billion valuation—a figure far lower than U.S. rivals like Anthropic or OpenAI due to differences in Chinese...
GA 631 | What We Can Learn From Tetris with Michael Parent
In this episode, Ron and Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Michael Parent explore how systems design, rather than individual talent or motivation, drives human performance. They discuss the impact of technology on processes, using examples like AI voice announcements...
SED News: Anthropic’s Mythos, Supply Chain Hacks, and the AI Spending Surge
In this episode of SED News, Gregor and Sean discuss recent tech headlines, focusing on Anthropic's security‑focused AI model Mythos and its controlled rollout to major firms, a major breach at Context.ai that led to credential theft and Vercel system...

#213: AI Answers - What AI Should Never Do, Enterprise Scaling, Governing AI & Navigating IT Roadblocks
In this AI Answers episode, host Paul Reitzer and CMO Kathy McPhillips field dozens of listener questions from their Intro to AI and Scaling AI classes, covering how enterprises can move from policy‑heavy caution to responsible experimentation, the best first...

DAY 5 - AI MASTERY (SIFU YIK's 5 DAY AI TRAINING)
In Day 5 of the AI Mastery training, host Sifu Yik shifts focus from teaching AI tools to adopting a business‑owner mindset, urging participants to think like Elon Musk or Warren Buffett. He recaps the previous four days—content writing, image...

OpenAI Unveils GPT 5.5 and Self-Serve Ads
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer breaks down OpenAI's rapid rollout of GPT‑5.5 Instant, a self‑serve ads platform, and a $50 billion compute spend, while also covering Apple’s upcoming Siri extensions that let users choose AI models and a Chrome security issue...

#547: Parallel Python at Anyscale with Ray
In this episode, hosts Michael Kennedy talks with Ray co‑founders Edward Oaks and Richard Law about the origins and evolution of Ray, the open‑source Python framework that powers large‑scale AI workloads—from its birth in UC Berkeley’s RISE lab for reinforcement...
University of Utah Health’s Kawamoto Says Workbench Approach Scales Clinical AI Across the Enterprise
Dr. Ken Kawamoto, University of Utah Health’s Chief Health AI Transformation Officer, discusses how his team is scaling clinical AI across the enterprise using a standards‑based AI Workbench that plugs into the Epic EHR. He explains the evolution of his...

Why People Hate AI
In this episode of The Debrief, senior correspondent Sheena Butler-Young talks with BOF reporters Mark Bain and Haley Crawford about the growing backlash against AI in fashion. They cite rising negative sentiment—55% of Americans now think AI will do more...

AI Isn’t Replacing Curious Developers
In this episode of Data Engineering Central, host Dan Beach chats with front‑end veteran Neil Roberts about his journey from early BASIC on an Atari to modern AI‑augmented development. Neil reflects on the hacker‑culture of the late‑90s, the importance of...
How to Use AI to Write Better Meta Ad Copy Without Losing the Human Touch
In this episode, SmartMarketer’s senior paid performance specialist Dominique Noble walks listeners through a repeatable, AI‑driven process for crafting Meta ad copy that retains human insight and brand voice. She emphasizes three core rules: feed AI detailed brand context, be...

Harrison Chase of LangChain on Deep Agents, LangSmith, and Earning Trust | NVIDIA AI Podcast Ep. 297
In this episode, Harrison Chase, CEO and co‑founder of LangChain, explains how the company’s open‑source tools—LangChain, Deep Agents, LangGraph, and the observability platform LangSmith—enable developers to build, test, and manage autonomous LLM‑driven agents. He introduces “deep agents” as a general‑purpose,...
Why Healthcare Costs Keep Climbing
In this brief episode, Dr. Pearl discusses how generative AI can empower patients and clinicians by providing instant, personalized health insights before a doctor's visit, illustrated with a real‑world example of a skier diagnosing a rotator cuff tear via ChatGPT....
Total Market Measurement with NielsenIQ's Kim Cox & Richard Pereira
In this episode, NielsenIQ’s Kim Cox and Richard Pereira discuss how retail measurement is evolving beyond traditional point‑of‑sale data to capture the full omnichannel consumer journey. They explain how AI and machine learning are automating data integration and insight generation,...
SaaStr 853: The Agents #004: Tragedy Apps, Too Many AI SDRs, and Why Your Next Hire Should Report to an...
In episode four of The Agents, the hosts recap their experience running 20 AI agents alongside three human team members, highlighting successes, pitfalls, and lessons for others building AI‑driven workflows. They discuss the rise and fall of AI‑powered SDRs, noting...

Unreleased AI Models: Government's Interest
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer covers a range of AI industry developments, from a Harvard study showing OpenAI's O1 model outperforming ER doctors in triage to IBM's new Watson X Orchestrate platform that positions IBM as a governance layer...

The AI Paradox: Why LLMs in Healthcare Actually Require More Structured Data, Not Less | Ewout Kramer & Ward Weistra...
In this episode, Awad Kramer and Ward Weistra of Firely discuss the origins and evolution of FHIR Dev Days, a community‑driven conference that educates developers on implementing the FHIR standard. They highlight how FHIR has become the backbone of health‑IT...

AI’s Shift From Thinking to Taking Action
In this episode, Sean Kim explains the transition from generative AI, which merely responds to prompts, to agentic AI that can autonomously act across workflows, remember past interactions, and adapt to changing contexts. He highlights the technical shift from GPU‑centric...
Why Managing AI Is An Inclusion Problem
In this episode, Dr. Jonathan argues that managing AI should be framed as an inclusion problem rather than just a technology issue. He highlights how AI reshapes work, often replacing repetitive tasks, and notes that HR leaders are still using...
Why Meta's AI Has No Point of View
In this 9‑minute episode, Taylor explains why a robust context layer is essential for AI to produce reliable insights, using a live demo where an AI tool misinterprets a performance dashboard until it’s given a clear hierarchy of metrics. He...