
The $2M Mistake: How Global Insurtechs Burn Cash Entering the U.S.
In this episode, Dan Griffith explains why international insurtechs routinely waste up to $2 million by hiring sales teams before establishing a proven sales motion for the U.S. market. He stresses that founders must lead early conversations, focus on three to five well‑defined segments, and build an outreach engine that creates real sales conversations rather than vanity leads. Griffith also highlights the importance of paid pilots, navigating complex master service agreements, and pricing 20‑40% higher than foreign markets to match U.S. insurer budgets. His 90‑day go‑to‑market framework offers a step‑by‑step playbook to avoid these costly missteps.

Anthropic's IPO Announcement and Nvidia's Cosmos 3 Model
The episode covers Anthropic’s confidential IPO filing at a $965 billion valuation, highlighting its rapid revenue growth to a $47 billion run rate and its competition with OpenAI and SpaceX. Microsoft unveiled its first proprietary reasoning model, MAI Thinking 1, signaling a move...

Sebastian Hassinger, Host of The New Quantum Era Podcast and Author of a New Book by the Same Name
In this crossover episode of Superposition Guys, host Yuval Boguer chats with Sebastian Hassinger, the independent quantum consultant behind the New Quantum Era podcast and author of the eponymous book. They discuss the motivation behind creating accessible quantum content, the...

Movers…In Our Orbit: Bob Patterson, Before Live Was Normal
Bob Patterson recounts how the 1969 Apollo 11 live broadcast sparked his career in satellite communications, leading him to pioneer the first domestic satellite telecasts of MLB, NBA, and NHL games in 1975 and the world’s first HDTV broadcasts in...

391: Andrew Palmer From The Economist on Why AI Productivity Isn’t Showing Up Yet
In this episode, Dan Turchin talks with Andrew Palmer, longtime Economist columnist and host of the Boss Class podcast, about why the promised AI-driven productivity boost has yet to materialize. Palmer breaks down three key barriers—behavioral, technical, and organizational—that hinder...

Fan Out Analysis, Local Rank Checks in AI
In this episode, host Jordan Cooney and SEO veteran Carl Kleinschmidt explore how AI‑driven search is shifting SEO focus from keyword rankings to intent and citation relevance. They break down "fan‑out analysis"—the process of extracting sub‑intents from a primary query—and...

Heidi Health’s Kos Says Shadow AI Signals a Tool Gap CIOs Can’t Ignore
In this episode, Dr. Simon Koss, CMO of Heidi Health, explains how AI scribe technology has transformed clinical decision support, moving from pre‑AI tools that caused alert fatigue and required clinicians to hunt for information, to generative AI that can...

106: Using AI Assessment Tools to Reveal Hidden Automation Opportunities with Corey Ganim
In this episode, Corey Ganim explains how non‑technical business owners can uncover hidden automation opportunities through AI tools assessments, guaranteeing at least five hours of weekly time savings or a full refund. He emphasizes that you don’t need deep technical...

Building AI Agents for Enterprise Operations
In this episode, Anisha Charya and Olivia Moore interview Happy Robot founders Pablo Palafox and Luis Parra about their voice‑AI platform that powers enterprise agents for logistics and other complex operations. They explain how voice was the initial hook for...

#362 How to Have a Data Science Career in 2026 | Marina Wyss, Senior Applied Scientist at Twitch
In this episode, senior applied scientist Marina Wyss from Twitch explains how generative AI is reshaping the machine learning engineer role, shifting most of the time from coding to planning, stakeholder alignment, and system design. She highlights the growing importance...

Bonus Episode: Empowering Robotics with 6G (ERF 2026)
In this bonus episode from the European Robotics Forum, a panel of academics and industry leaders discussed how 6G connectivity will empower multipurpose robotics. They highlighted technical gaps such as inefficient multicast, the need for seamless, secure, and AI‑assisted deployment,...

Toward Clinical-Grade AI: Shaping the Healthcare Experience
In this Technovation episode, leaders from Stanford Healthcare and HCA Healthcare discuss how AI is moving the industry from mere digitization to truly digital, clinical-grade applications. Michael Pfeffer highlights AI’s ability to predict disease states and augment physician decision‑making, while...

The State of Smartglasses, Xreal Project Aura, Smartglasses at Google I/O, Realme 16T, Xiaomi 17T Pro, Oppo Reno 16 Series,...
In this episode, host Miriam Joir and Android Central’s Nick Sutrich dissect the current state of smart glasses, focusing on Google I/O’s limited hardware reveal, the Xreal Project Aura prototype, and Meta’s Ray‑Ban collaboration. They compare the user experience of...

#526 - Stop Believing Nonsense on Amazon Rufus (Alexa For Shopping)!
In this episode Bradley Sutton examines how Amazon's AI assistant Rufus is reshaping product discovery and search on the platform. He argues that while AI like Rufus streamlines the customer journey—especially for solution discovery—it doesn’t eliminate the need for traditional...
How Chime Beat All Banks at Account Growth
The episode explains how Chime outpaced major banks in new checking account openings by eliminating long‑standing banking frictions such as fees, slow payroll processing, and cumbersome onboarding. Host highlights Chime’s three‑part flywheel—operational simplification, making the account the primary payroll hub,...