Primitive & MX Are Building an AI Agent Operating System
In this episode, Derek White, CEO of Primitive, and Ryan Caldwell, CEO of MX, discuss Primitive’s AI Agent Operating System designed for regulated financial institutions. They explain how the platform provides orchestration, governance, and ROI clarity—coined “return on agent capital”—to scale AI agents from proof‑of‑concepts to enterprise‑wide deployments. The guests highlight common pitfalls, such as skipping essential gateways, guardrails, and governance, which can lead to costly failures, and illustrate how their partnership enables banks to integrate large language models with clean enterprise data for actionable, trustworthy customer experiences.
Open-Weight AI Models
In this episode, Benny Chen, co‑founder of Fireworks AI, discusses the rise of open‑weight AI models—publicly released models that can be run, fine‑tuned, and deployed without relying on proprietary APIs. He explains how Fireworks AI provides a platform with optimized...

Your LLM Issues Are Really Data Issues
In this episode, Ryan Donovan talks with Harsha Chintalapani, co‑founder and CTO of Collate, about why the biggest challenges facing LLMs in production are actually data problems. Harsha explains how issues like schema drift, ambiguous business definitions, data discovery, lineage,...
212. America's Semiconductor Policy and the AI Race with China
In this episode, host Chad Bowne and guest Dan Kim—former chief economist of the U.S. Commerce Department’s CHIPS Program and veteran of Qualcomm and SK Hynix—explore America’s aggressive semiconductor policy amid the AI race with China. They trace the historical...

Lore in the Machine: Forgotten Tech History
In this debut episode of "Lore in the Machine," host Dana Boquin explores the hidden, human stories embedded within everyday technology, revealing how devices like a computer mouse contain remnants of Cold War-era Canadian projects and how code can harbor...

What OpenAI Leaving Microsoft Means for AI
The episode explores three major AI developments: Secreact’s $110 million Series B to build robots with world‑model‑driven safety, David Silver’s $1.1 billion seed round for Ineffable Intelligence betting on reinforcement‑learning agents beyond LLMs, and the fallout from OpenAI ending Microsoft’s exclusive license just...
386: Pace, Noise, and What's Really Blocking AI Transformation at Work, with Tom Scott, CEO of Wrike
In this episode, host Dan Turchin talks with Tom Scott, CEO of Wrike, about the challenges of AI-driven transformation in enterprise work management. Scott highlights the overwhelming pace and noise surrounding AI, emphasizing that true change requires deep context, not...

Securing the Vibe: Tanya Janca on AI-Generated Code, Mythos, and the New AppSec Reality
In this episode of the Resilient Cyber Show, host Chris Hughes talks with application security veteran Tanya Janca about the rapid shift from traditional DevSecOps to "vibe coding," where AI generates most of the code with little human oversight. Janca...

Ep 764: ChatGPT’s New Agents and GPT-5.5, Google Unveils New Agents, Mythos Leaks on Discord and More AI News that...
The episode recaps a week of major AI developments, highlighting OpenAI's launch of GPT‑5.5, the new Images 2 model, and cloud‑based Workspace Agents for ChatGPT Business users. It also covers Google's rollout of Gemini across Workspace apps and the White House's...

Why AI Is the Greatest Tool Since the Internet
In this episode Gary Vaynerchuk argues that AI is the most transformative technology since the internet, especially for ambitious young people in emerging markets like India. He urges 27‑year‑olds to commit to intensive AI education, noting that the low barrier...

Claude, War, and the State of the Republic (with Dean Ball)
In this EconTalk episode, Dean Ball discusses the escalating dispute between Anthropic, creator of the Claude large‑language model, and the U.S. Department of War over contractual usage restrictions. The conflict centers on Anthropic’s refusal to allow domestic mass surveillance and...

#357 Data-Driven Workforce Analytics with Ben Zweig, CEO at Revelio Labs
In this episode, Ben Zweig, CEO of Revelio Labs, explains how poor data quality and ambiguous job titles hinder both job seekers and employers in the hiring market, turning it into a noisy two‑sided matching problem. He argues that the...

Where the Economy Thrives After AI
In this episode of the AI Daily Brief, the host challenges the dominant narrative that AI will cause massive unemployment, arguing instead that the economy will shift from a supply‑constrained to a demand‑constrained model. Drawing on economist Alex Imas’s essay, the...
The Future Is Agentic in Recommender Systems
In this episode of Data Skeptic, associate professor Yashar Delju discusses how large language models (LLMs) are reshaping recommender systems, moving from classic collaborative‑filtering pipelines to agentic, conversational approaches. He explains the emerging trustworthiness challenges—adversarial attacks, fairness, robustness, privacy, and...

#516 - Amazon Japan, AI Ads, And Global Growth
In this episode, host Bradley Sutton chats with longtime Japan resident and e‑commerce expert Martin about the unique dynamics of selling on Amazon Japan and the broader Japanese marketplace. Martin explains how Amazon Japan has become the third‑largest Amazon marketplace...
From Sci-Fi to Reality: Physical AI's Future with Dr. Jan Liphardt
In this episode, host Mike Waitzman and co‑host Brianna Wessling discuss recent industry news—including Tesla’s ambitious plan to produce up to 10 million Optimus humanoid robots annually and a German court’s patent injunction affecting robotics exhibitors—before interviewing Dr. Jan Lippert, a...

CTO Fireside Chat: Improving Government AI Readiness with NetApp and Peraton
In this inaugural CTO Fireside Chat, Peraton’s FedCiv CTO Jason Blinn and NetApp’s Director of Solutions Engineering Matt Lawson discuss the critical steps federal agencies must take to become AI‑ready. They emphasize that data readiness—clean, well‑governed, and securely accessible data—is far more...
AI and Climate Risk
In this episode, Dale Hall and guest Carlos Orocha discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming actuarial approaches to climate risk, both physical hazards and transition challenges. They explain why traditional actuarial methods struggle with non‑stationary, long‑term climate patterns and...

The AI Job Crisis Andrew Yang Saw Coming
In this episode, hosts discuss the growing AI-driven job crisis, citing recent layoffs and rising unemployment among recent graduates. They interview Andrew Yang, who warned years ago that automation would displace millions of workers and proposed a $1,000 monthly Freedom...
The Operating System Behind Sustainable Growth with Sarah Jeanneault #238
In this episode, host Akhil Jabar talks with Sarah Jeannot, head of marketing and strategy at ProcedureFlow, about building a sustainable growth operating system using visual knowledge management and AI. Sarah explains how ProcedureFlow turns complex SOPs into visual, actionable...

We Committed Fraud with OpenAI's New Image Model (and Called Mum) - EP99.38
In this episode the hosts dissect the flood of new AI model releases, focusing on OpenAI's Image 2 and the controversial GPT‑5.5, while comparing them to Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7, GLM‑5.1, and Kimi‑2.6. They argue that the rapid rollout of...

AI Security Brief
The AI Security Brief episode introduces a new podcast aimed at cybersecurity leaders who need to stay ahead of rapidly evolving AI safety regulations and threats. Hosts Johnny Hand and Dustin Childs, both active practitioners, explain that each episode will...

Building a Profitable Neobank by Doing Everything the Hard Way With Ali Niknam, CEO of Bunq
In this episode, Ali Niknam, founder and CEO of the Dutch neobank bunq, explains how he built a profitable, user‑centric bank by self‑funding it with nearly €100 million (≈ $108 million) and launching with a paid subscription model instead of free plans. He...

Why I Think AI Will Be a New Fundamental of Human Flourishing
In this episode, the host argues that artificial intelligence will become a new fundamental driver of human flourishing, comparable to the impact of low‑cost energy. He explains how abundant, cheap energy created "machine labor" that amplified and expanded physical capabilities,...

AI, Brand Safety’s Frenemy | Behind the Numbers
In this episode, Marcus talks with UK analyst Bill Fisher and US AI expert Jacob about the surge of AI‑generated "slop" on platforms like YouTube and its impact on brand safety. They highlight how AI content now makes up roughly...

Cristina DiGiacomo, AI Philosopher, W/ Sree
In this episode, host Sri Srinivasan chats with AI philosopher Cristina DiGiacomo about the emerging field of AI philosophy and her practical framework for human‑AI coexistence, including the "10 plus 1 Commandments" she developed. Cristina explains how she applies philosophical concepts to...

The Ethics of Generative AI
In episode 4 of Waiting Through AI, host and non‑expert discuss with longtime AI specialist Dimitri the ethical dimensions of generative AI creating artifacts such as images, text, and code. They distinguish legal compliance from moral considerations, using AI‑generated art...

Martin Shkreli on AI, Pharma, and What Actually Matters
In this episode, investor Martin Shkreli discusses the shifting economics of AI, contrasting OpenAI’s enterprise monetization strategy with Anthropic’s high‑price model, and argues that the real value now lies in capturing revenue rather than pure model performance. He pivots to...

EP 22: Ryan Eisenman on AI Meets Private Markets - Optimizing the Investor Experience and Decision-Making
In this episode, Ryan Eisenman, co‑founder and CEO of Arch, explains how private‑market investors still juggle dozens of disparate portals and paper‑heavy processes, a problem public‑market platforms have already solved. Arch’s fintech solution consolidates private equity, credit, hedge fund and...

Genie Lessons: Nobody Wants Agents
In this improvisational episode, the host celebrates the launch of Intent, a next‑generation AI‑powered coding assistant from sponsor Augment Code, and uses it to build a readable Adaptive Radix Tree implementation in Go. He contrasts modern AI agents with traditional...

Ep 762: Agentic Context Carry: 3 Steps to Improve Cowork and Scheduled AI Workflows (Start Here Series Vol 22)
In this episode of the Everyday AI Show, host Jordan Wilson introduces the concept of Scheduled Agentic Context Carry (SACC), a new workflow pattern where AI agents run on schedules and retain contextual memory across runs. He explains how recent...

Meta Surveils Employees to Train Its AI & What Happens When You Give Cocaine to Salmon?
In this episode, Neil Freiman and Toby Howell discuss three main topics: Meta's controversial employee surveillance program that captures keystrokes and mouse movements to train AI agents, the security breach at Anthropic where a small group accessed the powerful yet...

How to Close the Machine-Speed Gap in Cyber Defense with Nik Seetharaman of Wraithwatch
In this episode, Nick Seetharaman, founder and CEO of Wraithwatch, discusses how AI can close the speed gap between machine‑driven attackers and human‑limited defenders. He explains Wraithwatch’s AI‑native platform that unifies existing security tools into an intelligent command‑and‑control layer, enabling...
How AI and Robotics Designed New Cancer Therapies
In this episode, Angus Sinclair, CSO of LabGenius Therapeutics, explains how their AI‑driven AVA platform combines high‑throughput cell‑based assays with machine learning to design non‑intuitive protein therapeutics, specifically T‑cell engagers for solid tumors. He details the challenges of targeting antigens...
Andrew Yang on AI Job Disruption and Why Policy Is Falling Behind
In this Technovation episode, former presidential candidate and entrepreneur Andrew Yang warns that AI-driven automation is rapidly displacing high‑skill jobs, reinforcing his long‑standing call for a universal basic income funded by taxing AI gains. He explains why policy has lagged—citing...

300. The CEO’s Agenda for Thriving in the Agentic Age
In this 300th episode of Inside the Strategy Room, McKinsey partners Tangi, Sandra, Laurie, and Antoine discuss how CEOs must navigate the "agentic age" of generative AI, which they view as a true general‑purpose technology reshaping industries and company performance....
Perceptron Network – A Thousand Eyes, One Vision for Decentralized AI Data
In this episode, Andy Pickering talks with Peter Anthony, co‑founder of Perceptron, about the company’s decentralized data infrastructure that taps idle user bandwidth to collect real‑time, geographically diverse web data for AI training. Peter explains how the "thousand eyes, one...

NAN120: How Network Engineers Can Thrive in an AI-Driven World
In this episode, senior solution engineer Ashwin Chosi discusses how the surge in AI workloads is reshaping network engineering, emphasizing the need for scalable, resilient infrastructure and intelligent automation. Drawing on his experience at AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Keysight, he...

Flip Reaches $12M ARR with AI Voice Support for 250 Brands
In this episode, Brian Schiff, co‑founder and CEO of Flip (formerly RedRoute), explains how the company pivoted from a Cornell‑based ride‑sharing app to a verticalized AI voice assistant that automates customer‑service calls for transportation, retail, and healthcare firms. Flip now...

How to Use AI for Massive Everyday Productivity Gains
In this 12‑minute episode, Tam Pham explains how to turn AI from a novelty into a daily productivity engine. He highlights three practical tactics: embedding AI extensions in your web browser for instant summarization and drafting; using AI meeting bots...

The Evolution of Sales Enablement in the Age of AI - Yega Kumarappan - Paperflite
In this episode, Mike Maynard talks with Yeager Kumaraparan, co‑founder of Paperflite, about the evolution of sales enablement from simple content distribution to AI‑driven, agent‑based platforms that guide reps through the entire deal lifecycle. Kumaraparan explains how Paperflite’s suite—covering prospect...

How Apple's AI Strategy Changes with a New CEO
The episode examines how Apple’s AI roadmap may shift under its new CEO, contrasting Apple’s historically cautious stance with the recent surge of AI development on Mac hardware, especially the Mac mini’s role in the OpenClaw agent ecosystem. It highlights...
Ep 760: AI Change Management That Works: 5 Moves The Top 5% Make (Start Here Series Vol 21)
In this episode of the Everyday AI Show, host Jordan Wilson explains that AI adoption is fundamentally a change‑management challenge, not a technical one, and outlines the five‑step playbook used by the top 5% of companies: fund the people and...
The AI “Sandwich”: Why HR Teams Are Caught in the Middle
In this episode Tim Fisher talks with Josh Rod of HiBob about how AI is reshaping HR. They explain HiBob’s all‑in‑one HCM platform and why AI is a strategic priority for delivering real value rather than hype. The conversation highlights...
Private Credit Under Stress: Averting the Next Crisis with AI and Data Visibility with Scott Weller
In this episode, host Boris Agranovich talks with Scott Weller, CTO and co‑founder of EnFi, about the hidden risks in private credit and how AI‑driven data visibility can prevent a next‑generation crisis. Weller explains that most risk signals are trapped...

Rethinking Git for the Age of Coding Agents with GitHub Cofounder Scott Chacon
In this episode, Scott Chacon—co‑founder of GitHub and CEO of GitButler—discusses how Git’s decades‑old command‑line interface, originally built for human developers, is ill‑suited for today’s AI‑driven coding agents. He explains Git’s Unix‑philosophy roots, its lack of a cohesive UI, and...

Why Anthropic Is Outperforming OpenAI
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer breaks down why Anthropic has overtaken OpenAI in annualized revenue, reaching $30 billion versus OpenAI's $25 billion, while using far less compute. He links Anthropic's enterprise‑focused strategy—80% of revenue from business customers and a rapidly growing...

Where Investment Themes Intersect and Beat Markets
In this episode, Stephen Byrd reviews how Morgan Stanley's ten thematic predictions for 2026 are unfolding, highlighting the rapid acceleration of AI, its soaring compute demand, and its transformative impact on the labor market. He links AI's growth to a...
EP273 From CISA to Cloud: AI Assurance, Concentration Risk, and the New Regulatory Frontier
In this episode, Google Cloud’s VP of Risk and Compliance, Jeanette Manfra, discusses how moving to the cloud reshapes security, privacy, and regulatory compliance for organizations, emphasizing the benefits of scale, transparency, and auditable controls. She explains that cloud introduces...
Tom Wetzel, AI for Insurance Agents and Cyber Crime Expert - PIR Ep. 806
In this episode, Tom Wetzel, president of Thomas H. Wetzel & Associates, discusses the rapid rise of AI‑driven cybercrime targeting insurance agents and their supply‑chain vendors. He explains how generative AI tools like WormGPT enable even low‑skill criminals to launch...