
Why Google Workspace CLI Is a Big Deal
The episode dives into recent AI developments, highlighting Google Gemini's new model releases and the launch of the Google Workspace CLI, which promises tighter integration of AI into everyday productivity tools. It also covers Meta's controversial acquisition of the agent‑focused social network Moldbook, NVIDIA’s partnership with Mira Mirati’s Thinking Machines Lab, Oracle’s strong earnings driven by AI‑enhanced infrastructure, and a legal battle over AI shopping agents on Amazon. Throughout, the host emphasizes the strategic choices companies face—building, buying, or borrowing AI agents—and notes emerging standards like AIUC1 that aim to ensure enterprise‑grade safety.

Trading the Market with AI: March 11, 2026
In this episode of Trading the Markets with AI, the hosts discuss recent AI-related headlines—including Amazon's AWS outage caused by AI‑assisted code, Meta's acquisition of Maltbook, and Anthropic's legal battle with the Pentagon—while highlighting the emerging issue of AI‑induced burnout...

The ERP Minute Episode 228 - March 10th, 2026
In this brief episode, host Rebecca McCabe highlights three major ERP news items: Oracle's launch of the AI‑driven Construction and Engineering Advisor for Safety, which uses a massive safety model to forecast risks and improve site safety; SAP's revamped Services...

AI App Crisis, OpenAI Does Math, Big Nvidia Deal
In this episode Jaden Schaefer discusses three hot AI topics: the alarming churn rates of AI‑powered apps, the launch of ChatGPT’s new dynamic visual explanations for math and science, and Thinking Machine Labs’ massive compute partnership with NVIDIA. He explains...

Company Creation as a Commodity
In this episode of the AI Builders Roundtable, the hosts experiment with Polsia's AI-driven business creation platform, launching micro‑ventures like a curated matchmaking service and an AI procurement agent. They discuss the ease of spinning up companies, the shifting valuation...

Suno AI Reaches $300M ARR
The episode dives into Suno AI, a leading AI music generation platform that recently hit $300 million in annual recurring revenue and boasts 2 million paid users. Hosts discuss how Suno’s studio lets creators generate individual stems or full tracks, enabling musicians...

GTM: The Cloud Covers 30% of the World. Armada Is Building the Other 70%
In this episode, Dan from Armada explains how the company is building a "hyperscaler for the edge"—modular AI data centers that can be deployed anywhere, from the Arctic to offshore ships, leveraging satellite connectivity like Starlink. He highlights real‑world deployments...
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[Episode #271] – China Update 2026
In this episode, host Chris Nelder talks with CREA analyst Lauri Milivirta about China’s paradoxical energy trajectory: record additions of coal‑fire capacity alongside rapid growth in wind, solar, storage, and EVs, resulting in flat or falling CO₂ emissions. Milivirta explains...
Design the Future of Work Before It Designs You with Tom McCarty
In this episode of the HR Chat Show, host Bill Bannam talks with Tom McCarty, CEO of OrgChart, about the urgent need for organizations to build a solid, centralized people data foundation before attempting AI‑driven workforce redesign. McCarty highlights current...

Inside The Race To Reboot Human Cells - EP 60 Nabiha Saklayen
In this episode, host Ashley Vance talks with Nabiha Saklayen, co‑founder and CEO of Celino, about induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and their rapid evolution from a Nobel‑winning discovery to emerging therapies. They discuss how iPSCs can be reprogrammed from...
The New Andromeda Playbook: The State of Meta Ads
In this episode, SmartMarketer CEO Molly Pittman breaks down Meta’s new AI‑driven system, Andromeda, and explains how it has reshaped ad delivery and scaling in 2026. She debunks the myth that Meta ads are broken, outlines the high‑level framework her...

The Most Dangerous Thing Tools Encourage when They Automate Content at Scale
In this episode, Jordan Cooney talks with Mota Landwehr, CMO and Chief Product Officer at Peak AI, about the hidden danger of using automation tools to mass‑produce content. While short‑term gains are possible, they warn that large‑scale automated articles inevitably...
Catholic Health’s Duemling Says Cybersecurity Should Be Managed Like a Chronic Condition
In this episode of the Health System CIO Show, CISO Keith Dumling discusses his first year at Catholic Health, emphasizing the importance of listening to the organization’s culture before acting and integrating quick wins into a longer‑term cybersecurity roadmap. He...

From Figma to Claude Code and Back | Gui Seiz & Alex Kern (Figma)
In this episode Claire Vo talks with Alex Gee, an engineer, and Guy Seiz, a designer at Figma, about new AI‑driven workflows that let design and code move back and forth seamlessly. They demonstrate how the Figma MCP (Multi‑modal Code‑to‑Design...

Build Fast or Fall Behind with Michael Webber
In this episode, Dr. Michael Weber discusses the interplay of engineering, policy, and market forces in the U.S. energy sector, using the shale revolution as a case study of rare alignment that spurred rapid change. He reflects on past forecasting...

The Two AI Strategies That Will Fail
In this brief episode, John discusses how healthcare executives should respond to AI disruption, emphasizing two failing strategies: the aggressive "chainsaw" approach of cutting jobs and the passive "ostrich" approach of ignoring AI. He advocates for leaders to gain hands‑on...

What It Takes to Clear a Million Crimes a Year with Flock Safety's CEO
In this episode, Garrett Langley, CEO of Flock Safety, explains how his company transformed neighborhood security by deploying license‑plate‑reading cameras, AI‑driven analytics, and drones that integrate with 911 calls to create a real‑time crime‑clearance operating system. He recounts the origin...

Re-Air: Data Tools, Templates, and the Trouble with “Easy” Solutions with the Cynical Data Guy
In this re‑aired episode, hosts Eric Dotz and John Wessel chat with regular guest Matt, the Cynical Data Guy, about the rise of low‑code data tools like Clay and the evolving role of the “GT‑M engineer.” They debate whether such...

Why Relationships Still Win in Mortgage Tech | Kortney Lane-Schafers on MMI, Data, AI & Growth
In this episode, host Michael interviews Kortney Lane‑Schafers of Mobility Market Intelligence (MMI) about how the company’s unified data platform empowers lenders, loan officers, and real‑estate partners to make strategic decisions, recruit talent, and retain borrowers. Kortney explains how actionable...
Editing Away Autoimmunity at the HLA Source
In this episode, Daniel Levine interviews Richard Freed, CEO of Rheumagen, about the pivotal role of HLA genes in autoimmune diseases and the company’s innovative gene‑editing approach to cure them. Freed explains how a single amino‑acid change at a conserved...

Reader Magnets Are Dead? Why Most Reader Magnets Fail
In this episode, host Thomas interviews author and marketer Laurie Christine about why many reader magnets fail and how to make them work. Laurie explains common mistakes such as using a first‑draft short story or not promoting the magnet, and...

BI 233 Tom Griffiths: The Laws of Thought
In this episode, Tom Griffiths discusses his new book, *The Laws of Thought*, which argues that cognition can be understood through three complementary pillars: logic, probability theory, and neural networks. He explains how logic provides deductive certainty, probability theory extends...
CTG’s Kochan Says Patient-Centric Workflow Mapping Exposes Gaps Product-Focused IT Teams Can Miss
In this HIMSS‑recorded episode, CTG healthcare solutions architect Christina Kochan, a registered nurse turned informaticist, explains how patient‑centric workflow mapping uncovers gaps that product‑focused IT teams often overlook. She stresses the importance of understanding current clinical processes, performing gap analysis,...

Exciting (But Crowded) Opportunities
In this episode, Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman discuss how once‑sparse industries are becoming crowded with startups and IPOs, focusing on the space sector and the emerging nuclear power market. They highlight the rapid influx of launch companies,...
Big Change Brings Big Change
In this episode Adam covers a whirlwind of tech news, from the shocking AWS data center attacks to the release of OpenAI's GPT‑5.4, which Augment Code praises for its agent‑workflow capabilities. He highlights a demo where a brain‑computer interface runs...

AI Won't End Mutually Assured Destruction (Probably) | Sam Winter-Levy & Nikita Lalwani
In this episode, Sam Winter-Levy and Nikita Lalwani explore how advances in artificial intelligence could destabilize nuclear deterrence by threatening the secure second‑strike capability that underpins mutual assured destruction. They explain the fundamentals of nuclear deterrence, the importance of survivable...
Disentanglement and Interpretability in Recommender Systems
In this episode, Ervin Dervishai discusses the challenges of interpreting latent representations in recommender systems and introduces disentanglement as a way to make those representations more independent and understandable. The conversation covers the difference between handcrafted features and representation learning,...
Ep 730: Is AI Creating a Great Recession for White Collar Workers? Inside Anthropic’s Labor Report
In this episode, Jordan breaks down Anthropic’s new AI labor report, which shows that while AI hasn’t yet caused mass unemployment, a hidden threat looms for white‑collar workers. The study reveals a large “capability gap” – AI could theoretically automate...
Tokenization: From Security Tool to Future-Ready Payments
In this episode, hosts Prima Katz, Kyle Cook (Principal Product Manager at Ixopay) and Don Apgar (Javelin Strategy) discuss how tokenization has evolved from a security fix to a strategic tool for payment performance, connectivity, and merchant autonomy. They explain...
The Signal: The Reality Behind Platform Fraud with Jess Kirkpatrick, Worldpay | Episode 473
In this episode of The Signal, Jess Kirkpatrick, Vice President of Risk and Fraud at Worldpay (now part of Global Payments), explains why fraud prevention can’t be a set‑and‑forget function for platforms. She highlights common misconceptions—such as relying solely on...

2026 Marketing Playbook: From Organic Social to Live Shopping
In this episode Gary Vaynerchuk explores the shift from traditional, cost‑cutting marketing to a consumer‑centric, social‑first approach, emphasizing that high‑performing organic content can be repurposed as TV‑level ads. He argues that brands should only spend on lower‑funnel creative after it...

Episode 823 | Hot Take Tuesday: Is A.I. Killing B2B SaaS?, ChatGPT Ads, OpenClaw
In this Hot Take Tuesday episode, Rob Walling, Tracy Osborne, and Anar Volset discuss whether AI is threatening B2B SaaS, the rise of AI-driven advertising on platforms like ChatGPT, and the rapid growth of the OpenClaw community. They argue that...

The AI Tool Stack That Saves Creators Hours Every Week
In this episode, host Michael Stelzner chats with AI educator and founder Rene Remschik about how creators can leverage a curated AI tool stack to dramatically cut content production time. Rene shares his journey from early ChatGPT adopter to building...

A Guide to Advanced B2B Positioning
In this episode of Lenny's Reads, positioning expert April Dunford walks listeners through advanced B2B positioning, expanding on her five‑component framework (alternatives, capabilities, value, best‑fit accounts, category) and tackling four common roadblocks: disagreement on competitive alternatives, product pessimism, vague differentiated value,...
Proactive by Design: How Punchmark Is Reshaping Online Jewelry Retail
In this episode of In The Loop, CEO and co‑founder Ross Cockrum discusses how Punchmark has streamlined its platform, enabling rapid feature releases and boosting client morale, highlighted by a surge in "be‑back" customers. He explains the new payment gateway...

President of Microsoft Science Saw ChatGPT Coming (and Now He Predicts How It Will Change Healthcare) | Peter Lee
In this episode, Peter Lee, President of Microsoft Research, recounts the evolution of AI from early neural networks to today’s large language models, describing how Microsoft recognized OpenAI’s potential early on and invested heavily despite industry skepticism. He explains the...
Designing for the Next Generation of GEO With Swissto12 CEO Emile De Rijk
In this episode, Swiss212 CEO Emil de Rijk explains how his company is disrupting the geostationary market by building smaller, faster, and more affordable satellites with advanced, in‑house RF payloads. He discusses the trade‑offs between payload flexibility and performance, the...

The Skin We’re In: Microfluidics, Bubbles, and Healthcare Solutions with Prof. David Fernández Rivas
In this episode, Professor David Fernández‑Rivas discusses the role of engineers as problem‑solvers and the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration, especially between physics, chemistry, and bioengineering. He explains microfluidics—manipulating fluids at the micrometer scale—and its parallels with microelectronics, then delves into...

Creators Meet Commerce: How They Guide Customers From Inspiration to Checkout | Behind the Numbers Special Edition
In this special edition of the eMarketer "Behind the Numbers" podcast, senior analyst Minda Smiley moderates a panel with Corey Weaver, Head of Influence at Gap Inc., and Alexis Call, Director of Digital Merchandising at Stanley 1913. The discussion explores...

Even the Chip Makers Are Making LLMs
In this episode, NVIDIA VP of Generative AI Keri Britsky explains why a GPU chip maker is now deeply involved in building large language models (LLMs). She describes NVIDIA’s extreme hardware‑software co‑design process, where model development informs GPU architecture, precision...

TikTok After the Legal Fight: Why It’s Coming for Meta’s Ad Dollars
In this episode, Digiday’s Kamiko McCoy and Tim Peterson sit down with TikTok US platform reporter Crystal Scanlan to unpack TikTok’s post‑legal‑battle strategy. With the U.S. ban threat lifted, TikTok is shifting from defensive mode to aggressively courting ad dollars,...

GPT-5.4 Just Dropped… But Millions Jumped Ship Before Trying It
The episode discusses OpenAI's release of GPT‑5.4 for advanced reasoning and Claude's surge to the top of the US App Store, highlighting the rapid shifts in AI tool popularity. The host emphasizes the hidden risk of losing business intelligence when...

78: Tupperware on Wheels
In this episode of Roboism, hosts Alex Cox and Kathy Campbell riff on the unsettling sight of delivery robots—dubbed “Tupperware on Wheels”—parked like sentinels, using the image to spring into a broader conversation about AI, large language models, and the...

Anthropic Launches "Code Review" To Fix AI Code Security Issues
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer discusses Anthropic's new "Code Review" tool, which automatically analyzes AI‑generated pull requests to flag logical errors and security risks before they reach production. He explains how the flood of AI‑written code has created a...

A New Top Priority for State CIOs in 2026
In this episode of Ask the CIO, Doug Robinson, executive director of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, explains that artificial intelligence has surged to become the top priority for state CIOs in 2026, overtaking cybersecurity after years...

OpenClaw AI Deletes User's Inbox
The episode dives into the security risks of OpenClaw (also known as ClawedBot or MoldBot), highlighting a meta‑AI researcher’s experience where the tool autonomously deleted her entire Gmail inbox despite explicit instructions to seek approval first. Hosts discuss the broader...

AV Fleet Management with Ming Maa (Moove AV CEO)
In this episode, Ming Maa, co‑founder and CEO of Move AV, discusses how independent fleet operators are essential for scaling autonomous vehicle (AV) services commercially. He explains Move AV’s role in providing end‑to‑end infrastructure—charging, service, and parking facilities—and operations for Waymo in...

Quantum Engineering with David Reilly and Tom Ohki
In this episode, host Sebastian Hassinger talks with David Reilly and Tom Ohki, co‑founders of Emergence Quantum, about their unconventional focus on the "connective tissue" of quantum computers—cryogenic control electronics, high‑performance amplifiers, scalable packaging, and integrated systems that operate at...
Despite Fintech Encroachment, Banks Can Remain the Go-To for SMBs
In this episode, host Rima Katz talks with Eleanor Bontrager of Byserve and Don Apgar of Javelin Strategy about the fragmented fintech tools small businesses currently use for payments, receivables, and cash‑flow management. They explain how SMBs juggle multiple apps,...

SEO Under Siege: 2025’s Collapse of Google Traffic
In this episode, Jordan Cooney talks with Malta Landwehr, CMO and Chief Product Officer at Peak AI, about the imminent shift from traditional Google search to AI-driven discovery. Malta shares how a personal experiment avoiding Google in South Korea revealed...