
The episode dissects Wonderful’s recent $100 million funding round, outlining how the capital will accelerate the deployment of autonomous AI agents for customer support. It highlights the technology’s potential to streamline service operations, reduce costs, and improve response times, while also addressing scalability challenges and integration with existing platforms. The host emphasizes that this investment signals broader industry confidence in AI‑driven support solutions and forecasts rapid adoption across enterprises.

In this episode, Runloop AI founder Jonathan Wall shares his founder journey and the challenges of building AI infrastructure, emphasizing the need for a new compute primitive designed for AI agents and the role of reinforcement learning in boosting performance. He...

In episode #755, Robin Braun of HPE and Luke Norris of Kamiwaza explore how AI orchestration can automate complex workflows for smart cities and enterprises, showcasing their Agentic Smart City project in Vail, Colorado, which tackles 508 web‑accessibility remediation, deed‑restriction...

In this episode, Mayor Matt Mahan and NVIDIA’s Jumbi Edulbehram discuss how San Jose is leveraging AI to make city operations smarter, from optimizing transit routes and providing real‑time meeting translation to upskilling municipal staff. They highlight concrete examples of AI‑driven...

In this 51‑minute masterclass, Dan Martell outlines his six‑phase framework for scaling a business, emphasizing time‑buyback, predictable growth engines, and leadership systems that turn chaos into an empire. He shares actionable tactics—from leveraging AI tools and zero‑code profit models to...

In this episode, SaaStr CEO Jason Lemkin walks listeners through the suite of new SaaStr AI tools, showcasing the AI Mentor, valuation calculator, pitch‑deck analyzer, benchmarking system, and a VC matchmaking platform that have already engaged thousands of founders. He...

In this episode the hosts explore AI’s growing influence and oddities, from two U.S. judges mistakenly citing AI‑generated case law to a Chinese humanoid robot dramatically shedding its skin onstage, and Toyota’s unsettling walking chair. They discuss Google’s plan to...

The episode examines Apple’s decision to pay Google $1 billion for a custom Gemini model to revive Siri after a series of generative‑AI missteps, high failure rates, and talent drain. It highlights how Apple’s lagged AI strategy hurt its market cap...

Mark Appel, CMO of Sendcloud, outlines the company’s 2026 international scaling plan, highlighting cross‑functional GTM alignment, a hybrid PLG/SLG approach, and the identification of compounding growth loops across eight European markets. He details the integration of AI agents as SDRs...

The episode dives into the controversy over OpenAI’s proposed government "backstop" policy, debates Microsoft’s push for a human‑centric superintelligence, and examines Google’s new approach to learning and education. It also highlights how AI is accelerating layoffs across industries and discusses...

In this episode, host explores how AI can automate repetitive marketing and social‑media tasks, freeing entrepreneurs to focus on strategy and growth. Guest Brittany Long, an AI coach, shares practical tools and workflows for content creation, scheduling, and analytics, emphasizing...

In this episode, CEO Fabian Veit discusses scaling Make.com from a modest team to a hypergrowth SaaS with 15× revenue, 400 employees, and over 100,000 paying users, highlighting the shift from enterprise‑sales‑led models to a product‑led growth approach powered by...

In this episode, Emily Kramer explains how the AI‑driven market has eroded traditional growth tactics and why companies now prioritize ecosystem strategies—leveraging partners, creators, communities, and integrations that already command audience trust. She defines the ecosystem flywheel, outlines its six...

Rob Walling talks with Missive co‑founder Philippe Lehoux about how a small, bootstrapped team grew the collaborative email platform to $8 M ARR, covering the early idea, landing first customers, and the decision to stay independent of VC funding. They explore...

In this episode, Raúl Monroig, VP of People Organization for Bristol Myers Squibb’s Intercontinental region, discusses how global HR teams can harness enterprise AI to address workforce development challenges at scale. He highlights the rapid acceleration of AI adoption and argues...

In this episode, Vishal Gupta, Reddit’s engineering manager for machine learning, explains how the platform’s recommender systems have evolved from simple collaborative filtering to deep‑learning and large‑language‑model‑driven multimodal models that power both user feeds and ad relevance. He discusses the...

The episode explores how AI is bridging the gap between digital intelligence and physical action in robotics and manufacturing, highlighting NVIDIA’s role in enabling real‑time perception, simulation, and generative design for production lines. Industry pioneers discuss the integration of large...

In this 34‑minute pre‑game episode, NVIDIA’s GTC DC team explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping scientific research, highlighting its role as a core discovery tool in labs worldwide. They discuss concrete examples of AI accelerating breakthroughs in fields such as...

In this 34‑minute pre‑game episode, NVIDIA’s GTC DC series spotlights the AI infrastructure ecosystem, featuring leaders from energy, data‑center, and power‑system sectors who explain how the physical backbone—servers, cooling, electricity, and partner networks—enables today’s AI breakthroughs. The discussion highlights emerging...

The episode explores how agentic AI—intelligent systems that can plan, reason, and act—is transitioning from research labs to practical applications across diverse industries. Experts discuss real‑world use cases such as autonomous manufacturing optimization, AI‑driven drug discovery, and dynamic supply‑chain management,...

The episode surveys the current landscape of AI innovation, highlighting how emerging models, research breakthroughs, and open‑source collaborations are reshaping the field. Investors and startup founders discuss where the next durable wave of AI growth will originate, emphasizing sectors such...

In this episode, Jared Palmer—GitHub’s SVP and Microsoft’s VP of CoreAI—discusses the rapid evolution of coding agents, the launch of Agent HQ as a collaborative hub, and the breakthrough Next.js coding agent v0 that emerged from tight platform constraints. He...

The episode examines the evolving debate over government involvement in AI, sparked by OpenAI’s recent "backstop" comments and its AI Progress and Recommendations report. It breaks down arguments for and against bailouts, industrial policy, and compute subsidies, featuring perspectives from...

In this episode Dan and Chris examine the rapid expansion of AI across enterprises, manufacturing, healthcare and research, debating whether it represents a sustainable shift or a speculative bubble reminiscent of the dot‑com era. They highlight how AI is reshaping...

In this episode, Grant Lee, CEO of Gamma, explains how his team built the "anti‑PowerPoint" by treating presentations as a design problem rather than a slide‑deck upgrade, leveraging a culture of rapid A/B testing inherited from his Optimizely days. He...

In this episode, Suzy CEO Matt Britton explains how he transformed 25,000 hours of sales call data into a self‑learning go‑to‑market engine using trigger‑based Zapier automations, LLM‑generated summaries, sentiment scores, and keyword extraction. He demonstrates practical techniques for quantifying sentiment...

In this episode, AI strategist Chris Duffy explains that successful AI adoption begins with people‑first governance rather than piling on tools. He outlines how to pinpoint genuine business bottlenecks, craft AI policies that are actually used, and leverage fractional Chief...

In this episode, Deema Tamimi, VP Marketing at The Brief, discusses the growing need to humanise B2B brands amid AI‑driven sameness, arguing that customers now crave genuine soul, artistry and love rather than generic team photos. She shares insights from...
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In this episode, Google Labs product lead Jed Borovik walks through the creation of Jules, Google’s Gemini‑powered autonomous coding agent, and how it sits at the crossroads of DeepMind model research and product engineering. He explains how Google moved from...

In this episode, Jen Abel—GM of Enterprise at State Affairs and co‑founder of the Jellyfish consultancy—shares the playbook for scaling a SaaS business from $1M to $10M ARR by focusing on "selling the alpha" rather than individual features. She debunks...

The episode breaks down the rapidly expanding AI agent market, distinguishing true AI agents from chatbots and large language models, and outlines seven core categories of agents that businesses should know. It then highlights the top ten AI agents poised...

In this episode, Gabie Boko explains how NetApp shifted from a scattered "brand of commas" to a unified narrative centered on Intelligent Data Infrastructure, creating a single promise that aligns the entire organization. By defining "strategic demand" as a company‑wide...
In this episode, Chloe Wix, Spotify’s Global Head of Product and Commercial Growth, explains how Spotify’s advertising platform has evolved from big branding pushes to a self‑service, always‑on model, detailing the split between the walled‑garden Ads Manager and the programmatic...

In this episode, Michael and Chris debate whether the current hype around AI constitutes a bubble while defending Sam Altman’s role and the practical value of AI in enterprise settings. They share personal experiments, from AI‑generated music to prank calls,...

Ellis and Alex open with a discussion about the Sources launch party and the challenges of late-stage extractionism before bringing on Runway CEO Cristobal Valenzuela. Valenzuela explains that the toughest hurdle in AI is aligning massive world models with human...

In this episode, host Michael Stelzner and guest Amy Landino explore how creators can build thought leadership on YouTube using the Four P's framework—Purpose, Positioning, Production, and Promotion. Landino shares practical tactics for turning expertise into long‑form video content that...

In this episode, Michael Liebowitz explains that effective B2B messaging must speak to the brain’s emotional "critter" center by clearly stating the main outcome a client receives and the company’s core beliefs, rather than just listing features. He warns marketers...

In the episode, Helen Toner, director of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology and former OpenAI board member, explains that the United States and China are barely communicating on AI, hampering any joint governance of emerging AGI risks. She...

In this episode, Vova Feldman, CEO and co‑founder of Freemius, explains how the platform evolved from a WordPress‑centric tool into a full‑service, self‑serve solution for indie SaaS and desktop software makers, handling payments, licensing, taxes, and compliance. He highlights the...

In this episode, SaaStr CEO Jason Lemkin, Chief AI Officer Amelia LeRutte, and Qualified founder‑CEO Kraig Swensrud dissect how AI is reshaping B2B go‑to‑market strategies, from building effective AI agents to the pressure of staying ahead of adoption curves. They...

In this episode, Sonja Rincon, founder of MenoTracker, explains how AI-driven analytics and real‑world data are closing the gender gap in medical research by detecting overlooked women’s health patterns, building inclusive datasets from apps and wearables, and reducing perimenopause diagnosis...

In the episode, Pieter Boon explains ImpactPilot’s Impact Driver Methodology, a framework inspired by Google’s post‑sales organization that shifts customer‑success metrics from activity‑based check‑ins to measurable outcomes such as ROI proof, API adoption, and multi‑year deals. He details how CS...

In this episode, Refine Labs CEO Megan Bowen outlines the core fundamentals of modern B2B growth, emphasizing the shift from analog to AI‑driven buying and the need to align go‑to‑market strategies around real buyer behavior. She details how a data‑validated...

Emily Thompson, Marketing Manager at CoSchedule, shares practical tactics for B2B social media, emphasizing content pillars, batching, realistic posting goals, and the importance of creativity and trust. She contrasts B2B and BC strategies, warns against common mistakes, and highlights empowering...

In this solo episode, Rob Walling examines how founders should navigate gatekeeping versus earning their place by paying dues, emphasizing the importance of self‑education and effort before seeking community help. He argues that raw, unpolished material—early ideas and skills—outweigh polished...

Mark Schaefer and Andy Crestodina revisit timeless marketing fundamentals—strong branding, live events, and even the provocative power of sex—while framing them against today’s AI‑driven landscape. They argue that despite new tools, the core human drivers of connection and experience remain...

In this episode, Vercel CTO Malte Ubl walks through the company’s AI‑first infrastructure, highlighting the new AI SDK 6.0, the agent ecosystem, and the Workflow Development Kit that makes serverless functions durable and human‑in‑the‑loop ready. He explains Vercel’s “dogfooding” philosophy, how...

In this episode, Brent Adamson—co‑author of *The Challenger Sale* and founder of A to B Insight—explains that most SaaS deals fail not because of competition but due to buyer indecision, and that sales teams must shift from teaching buyers what...

The episode explores how new CMOs can secure quick, visible wins in their first 90 days by listening, gathering data, and delivering early results that build trust and credibility. Laura MacGregor emphasizes intentional early moves, Julie Kaplan highlights pre‑day‑one interviews...

In this episode, Emily Glassberg Sands, Stripe’s Head of Data & AI, explains how Stripe leverages AI at scale—using domain‑specific payment embeddings to boost fraud detection from 59% to 97% and launching the Agentic Commerce Protocol with OpenAI, now adopted...