
#205: AI Labs Refocus on Agents and Enterprise, Trump’s New AI Framework, Meta’s Rogue Agent & What 81,000 People Want...
In episode 205, Paul Reitzer and Mike Kaput dissect a wave of strategic pivots across leading AI labs, highlighting OpenAI’s aggressive shift toward enterprise partnerships, a unified "super‑app" for agents, and the development of autonomous AI research interns. They note how Claude’s breakthrough coding agent sparked a broader industry race to build agentic capabilities, with Anthropic already outpacing OpenAI in enterprise contracts. The hosts also discuss Trump’s new AI regulatory framework, Meta’s unexpected "rogue" agent incident, and reveal fresh polling data showing that 81,000 respondents want AI that is transparent, trustworthy, and augmentative rather than replace jobs.
HUMAN AGENCY IN THE AGE OF AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS
In this episode of A Better Peace, host Dr. Tom Spahr interviews Army War College faculty Lt. Col. Blair Wilcox and Col. Chase Metcalf about their research on the interaction between human commanders and artificial intelligence in military operations. Drawing...

Shifting AI From Fear to Optimism: U.S. Department of Labor’s Taylor Stockton
In this episode, Chief Innovation Officer Taylor Stockton of the U.S. Department of Labor explains how the agency is shifting the narrative around AI from fear to optimism by focusing on workforce agility, AI literacy, and supportive policy. He highlights...

Bezos to Raise $100B for AI and Nvidia's Challenges
The episode explores several hot AI topics: the rise of AI token allocations as a new form of employee compensation, NVIDIA’s underwhelming GTC results that left Wall Street skeptical about its growth and margin sustainability, Amazon’s Tranium chip gaining traction...
Leaders in ERP Podcast Episode 8 - Stop Drowning in Data: Start Driving Value with AI
In Episode 8 of Leaders in ERP, host Sean Wendell talks with John Glasgow, founder and CEO of Campfire, about how AI is transforming ERP systems from data‑heavy, manual processes to strategic value generators. Glasgow explains that Campfire’s AI‑native platform...

The Coming AI Rules Battle
The episode examines the looming battle over AI regulation in the United States, noting how AI’s rapid integration into work, politics, and daily life is pushing it up the public agenda faster than any other issue. It highlights contrasting corporate...
Four CEOs on the Future of AI: CoreWeave, Perplexity, Mistral, and IREN
At NVIDIA’s GTC, four AI CEOs—CoreWeave’s Michael Intrader, Perplexity AI, Mistral, and IREN—discussed the evolution of AI infrastructure from early crypto mining to today’s large‑scale GPU supercomputers. Intrader explained how CoreWeave pivoted from crypto to serving researchers and then to...

We Don’t Need More. We Need Better: Intelligence Scales. Wisdom Does Not.
The episode argues that simply increasing AI capability, data, or innovation is insufficient without a guiding purpose—wisdom does not scale like intelligence. It emphasizes that technology amplifies intent but does not provide moral direction, urging a shift from relentless building...

381: Who's Really Responsible When AI Gets It Wrong? Bloomberg Beta's James Cham on Power, Morality, and the Case for...
In this episode, host Dan Turchin talks with Bloomberg Beta partner James Cham about the moral and practical responsibilities that arise when AI systems make mistakes. Cham emphasizes that the rapid adoption of chat and coding AI tools is creating...
Inside OpenAI’s Streaming Backbone with Aravind Suresh | Ep. 24
In this episode, Aravind Suresh, head of OpenAI's real‑time infrastructure team, explains how the company built a highly reliable, scalable streaming backbone for products like ChatGPT using Kafka and Flink. He describes the challenges of scaling a streaming platform tenfold...

#352 AI Agents at Work: What Actually Breaks (and How to Fix It) with Danielle Crop, EVP Digital Strategy &...
In this episode, Danielle Crop, EVP of Digital Strategy & Alliances at WNS, discusses the rapid rise of AI agents in enterprises, emphasizing the need to evaluate whether they deliver real value and operate securely. She advocates a balanced mindset...

From Projects to Value Streams: Gilbane’s CTO on Outcome-Driven IT
In this episode, Gilbane’s Chief Technology Officer Alex Gutman explains how the firm has shifted from managing isolated projects to organizing around client‑defined value streams, enabling outcome‑driven delivery. He details the CTO’s remit—cyber resilience, service enablement, and future‑focused data/AI foundations—and how...

The 6G Podcast - Nvidia's AI Grid, Bell's AI Factory, OPPO Find N6, Spider-Man's Foldable, Fiber Land Rush, and 6G...
In this episode, hosts Anshul Saag and Mike Dano dissect NVIDIA's new AI Grid for telecom, Bell's $1.7 billion AI factory in Saskatchewan, and the latest foldable market moves, notably OPPO's crease‑free Find N6 and Samsung's discontinuation of its high‑end trifold. They...

The Clearest Sign Your Content Is Invisible to LLM Bots
In this episode of Voices of Search, host Jordan Cooney talks with Jeff Raine, co‑founder of Everything Machines, about how to ensure website content is readable by large language model (LLM) crawlers. Jeff explains that the clearest sign of invisibility...
A Brief History of AI in Healthcare W/ Lekan Wang, Partner, JSL Health Capital
In this episode, John Driscoll chats with Lekan Wang, a partner at AI‑first venture fund JSL Health Capital, about the evolution of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Wang traces his journey from early work at Palantir integrating disparate health data for...

After All the Hype, Was 2025 Really the Year of AI Agents?
In this episode, host Ryan Donovan and HumanX Conference CEO Stefan Weitz examine why 2025 didn’t live up to the hype of being the "year of AI agents." They explain that while agents generated a lot of buzz, practical deployment...
From Data to Decisions: Powering Gen/Agentic AI with Capgemini & MongoDB
In this episode, Apoorva chats with Vinay Mukherjee of Capgemini and Fareed Mohamed of MongoDB about how their partnership enables enterprises to move from generative AI prototypes to agentic AI that orchestrates business outcomes. They outline three evolution phases—experimentation, integration,...

Why Building AI Matters More Than Using It with Ali Asaria of Transformer Lab
In this episode, Matt Cohen talks with serial entrepreneur Ali Asaria about his journey from building the hit BlackBerry game Brick Breaker to founding e‑commerce leader Well.ca and enterprise retail platform Tulip, and now co‑founding Transformer Lab, an open‑source AI...

Strategy Summit 2026: Why AI Means Radical Change
In this HBR IdeaCast episode, Harvard Business School professor Sadal Neely explains why AI drives radical organizational change, introducing the "30% rule" that sets a baseline AI literacy for all employees. She outlines AI’s historical waves, distinguishes narrow (specific) AI...
World Models Are Here—But It’s Still the GPT-2 Phase
In this episode, Jeff Hopp, CTO of Odyssey, explains their frontier world model, Odyssey 2 Pro, which generates continuous, interactive video streams that simulate potential futures from a starting image. He describes how the model is trained on massive public...

#204: AI Answers - What Should Stay Human, AI Pricing Vs. Labor Cost, Leapfrogging Digitalisation, Getting Legal On Board &...
In this AI Answers episode, hosts Paul Reitzer and Kathy McPhillips field questions from their Intro to AI class, covering how marketers can transition into AI without coding, the most valuable AI skills for job seekers, and the challenges of...
The Uberization of UPL? How AI Is Outpacing the Unauthorized Practice of Law (Ken Crutchfield, Bill Henderson, Jim Doppke)
In this episode of Technically Legal, host Chad Main and guests Ken Crutchfield, Bill Henderson, and Jim Docky explore how large language models are challenging long‑standing unauthorized practice of law (UPL) rules. They discuss real‑world examples, such as a ChatGPT‑generated...

Unlocking Spectrum Dominance With AI and Cognitive EW
In this episode Ken Miller talks with Dr. Karen Haig, a cognitive EW and AI expert, about how artificial intelligence enables truly cognitive electromagnetic warfare—systems that sense, decide, act, and learn in real time with minimal human input. They explain...
Ep 736: ChatGPT Skills: How to Use The New Feature From OpenAI and The Best Use Cases
In this episode of the Everyday AI Show, host Jordan Wilson breaks down OpenAI's newly released ChatGPT Skills—a beta feature for business, enterprise, and education plans that lets teams create reusable, SOP‑like workflows inside ChatGPT. He demonstrates how to build...

From Garage to Global: Chieh Huang on Building Boxed and Launching Pelgo
In this episode, Chieh Huang, founder of Boxed and now CEO of Pelgo, shares his journey from a garage‑based wholesale startup to a public company and his latest venture helping workers transition to AI‑augmented roles. He highlights the stark difference...

AI, Supply Chains, and the Future of Economic Power
In this episode, Jacob Helberg, Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs, discusses how AI, hardware, and secure supply chains have become central to U.S. economic and national security. He outlines the administration’s three‑front strategy to win the AI race: superior...
AI Project Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry – with Sumathi Arcot
In this episode, Lean‑Agile transformation leader Sumathi Arcad from AstraZeneca discusses how the PMI‑CPM AI certification and methodology guide AI projects in the highly regulated pharmaceutical sector. She explains that CPM AI’s business‑first, governance‑by‑design approach turns AI initiatives into governed...

Money and Me: The AI Capex Spend - Who Are the Current Winners?
In this episode, Michelle Martin and AI‑investment specialist Alvin Chow dissect the $700 billion AI infrastructure spend, highlighting the massive CapEx by hyperscalers like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and Oracle and the ripple effect across hardware, memory, storage and photonics suppliers....

Decision Loop: AI for Retail & Manufacturing Leaders | Presented by RELEX Solutions
In this brief episode, Decision Loop explores how AI is reshaping planning, production, and performance in retail and manufacturing, emphasizing the need for leaders to cut through hype and make data‑driven decisions. The hosts highlight practical use cases where intelligent...

Senators Say "Shut AI Down", Mistral Forage, Pentagon AI, Google AI
The episode surveys the latest AI headlines, covering Google’s rollout of personalized Gemini features, the Pentagon’s move to develop its own alternative to Anthropic, Mistral’s launch of Forge for custom enterprise models, the buzz around Gary Tan’s open‑sourced Claude code, BuzzFeed’s...

Google Gemini Integrates Into Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive
In this episode of AI Hustle, host Jaden Schaefer and guest Jamie McCulley discuss Google Gemini's new integrations across Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive, highlighting features like AI‑generated meeting summaries, in‑document writing assistance, style‑matching, and AI‑enhanced search. Jamie shares personal...
Techdirt Podcast Episode 446: Mike & Karl Talk AI
In this episode, host Mike Masnick and TechDirt writer Carl Bodie dissect the heated public discourse around AI, highlighting how the technology has become a flashpoint for class‑based anger and political polarization. They argue that most commentary is unnuanced, with...

How AI Is Redefining the Future of Work with Sharon Gai
In this episode Brandon Laws talks with Sharon Guy, author of *How to Do More with Less*, about how AI is reshaping work and why professionals should shift from being "busy bees" to "beekeepers"—orchestrating AI tools rather than doing every...

A Modern Clerk’s Office: Lessons From Dallas County
In this episode, Dallas County Clerk John Warren discusses the county’s journey from paper‑based record keeping to a fully digital, AI‑enhanced clerk’s office. He explains how early resistance was overcome by demonstrating efficiency gains, such as simultaneous access to documents,...

What's Missing Between LLMs and AGI - Vishal Misra & Martin Casado
In this episode, Martin Casado interviews Vishal Misra, a Columbia professor who has built a mathematical model of how large language models (LLMs) operate, treating them as massive sparse matrices that update token probabilities via Bayesian-like inference. Misra explains his...

AI-Powered Vendor Management and How CFOs Streamline Operations with Sara Wyman, CEO & Founder at Stackpack
In this episode of CFO Weekly, host Megan Weiss talks with Sara Wyman, CEO and founder of StackPak, about the evolving role of CFOs in vendor management and how AI can automate and streamline the process. Wyman explains that traditional...

#275 How to Choose Between AI-Native Tools and Proven Finance Platforms, Gavin McGahey, CTO & Co-Founder, AccountsIQ
In this episode, Gavin McGahey, CTO and co‑founder of AccountsIQ, discusses the evolution of finance technology from early cloud accounting to today’s AI‑enhanced platforms. He explains how AccountsIQ is integrating tightly scoped, audit‑able AI agents to automate routine tasks like...

Two DOGE 28-Year-Olds, Terminated $100 Million in Grants Using Chat GPT
The episode examines depositions from two 28‑year‑old members of Elon Musk’s DOGE task force who, within six weeks, used ChatGPT to slash $100 million in National Endowment for the Humanities grants and cut 65% of the agency’s staff. Neither had grant‑making...

Everyone Is Watching the AI Race; OpenAI, Claude, or Google
The episode examines the recent AI hype surrounding OpenAI, Claude, and Google's new models, but shifts focus to Jan LeCun's $1 billion initiative to create AI that perceives and acts in the physical world. It argues that true AI value lies...

Another Day, Another Massive AI Infrastructure Deal
In this episode of Motley Fool Money, the hosts discuss Nebius, a Dutch "neo‑cloud" provider that rents out AI‑focused data center hardware, and its massive new five‑year AI infrastructure deal with Meta Platforms worth up to $27 billion. The agreement secures...
EP267 AI SOC or AI in a SOC? Cutting Through Hype, Pricing Models, and SIEM Detection Efficacy with Raffy Marty
In this episode, Tim Peacock and Anton Chuvakian interview SIEM veteran Raffy Marty about the evolving landscape of security information and event management (SIEM) versus emerging AI‑SOC solutions. Marty argues that traditional SIEMs aren’t dead but are under pressure to...

Meta to Layoff 20%, AI Cured Dogs Cancer, Nvidia's New Chip
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer breaks down four major AI headlines: a tech entrepreneur used ChatGPT and AlphaFold to create a personalized mRNA cancer vaccine that shrank his dog’s tumor; NVIDIA is set to unveil a next‑generation AI chip...
380: Customer Service's AI Shift: Zendesk CTO Adrian McDermott on Deterministic AI and Context Engineering
In this episode, Zendesk CTO Adrian McDermott discusses the company’s evolution from a product‑led startup to a AI‑driven leader in customer service, emphasizing the shift toward deterministic AI and context engineering. He explains how Zendesk uses generative AI tools to boost...

From Journalist to iOS Developer: How LinkedIn’s Editor Builds with Claude Code | Daniel Roth
In this episode, Claire Vo interviews Dan Roth, a former business writer turned iOS developer who uses Claude Code to orchestrate AI agents for building production‑grade apps. Roth explains his "Bob and Ray" workflow, where a Builder agent (Bob) drafts...
95: The Dark Side of Gen AI: When Platforms Move Faster Than Regulation with Jesse Jameson
In this episode, host Chris Daig talks with AI strategist Jesse Jameson about the hidden risks of voice‑cloning platforms, focusing on his experience with Eleven Labs' Voice Actors Program. Jesse reveals that despite promises of passive income, 93% of his...

Why Supply Chain Design Becomes the Differentiator as AI Automates Planning - with Don Hicks of Optilogic
In this episode, Don Hicks, CEO of OptiLogic, explains how AI‑native platforms are reshaping supply chain design by running planning and network design in parallel, turning supply chains from brittle, cost‑centric structures into resilient, flexible networks. He contrasts fast, heuristic‑driven...

The Power to Shape AI
In this weekend "big‑think" episode of the AI Daily Brief, host Ethan Mollick (via his essays "The Shape of the Thing" and its update) explores how humanity’s agency can shape the rapid evolution of AI agents. He traces the transition...
Expanding What's Possible for Retail Execution with FORM's David Gottlieb & Jeff Wrona
In this episode, David Gottlieb (CRO of Form) and Jeff Wrona (VP of Product, Image Recognition at Form) discuss the strategic merger of Form and Trax Retail, highlighting how the combined platform delivers best‑in‑class task management and computer‑vision capabilities for...

Everyone Is Talking About AI. No One Is Talking About This
The episode discusses how founders are overwhelmed by the flood of AI tools and advice, leading to decision fatigue rather than real progress. It emphasizes that the most effective AI strategy is to identify the single biggest bottleneck in a...

Agents of Mischief with Scott Shapiro
In this chaotic episode, host Scott Shapiro—joined by a rotating cast of commentators—debates the relevance of UFC-style training for FBI agents, critiques performative masculinity in policy, and dives deep into the emerging world of AI "agents" that can execute tasks...