
AI Predictions for 2026 — Agentic Browsers, In-Chat Purchases, and What Marketers Should Actually Prepare For
In this episode, Paul and Martin forecast AI’s impact on marketing for 2026, highlighting the imminent launch of Google’s Gemini‑powered agentic Chrome, the rise of in‑chat purchasing via protocols like Google Agent Payments and Microsoft Copilot Checkout, and the emergence of ads within conversational AI. They stress that marketers should start experimenting with browser agents, track AI‑generated referral traffic, and make product data machine‑readable to capitalize on new commerce and advertising opportunities. While major model upgrades are unlikely, incremental agentic improvements and enterprise‑focused pricing (e.g., Anthropic’s agent subscription) will drive efficiency, potentially shrinking agency headcount but increasing demand for AI‑savvy talent.

Safer, Smarter Construction Sites with Edge AI and Caterpillar Autonomous Machines - Ep. 285
In this episode, Brandon Hootman, Caterpillar’s Vice President of Data and AI, discusses how NVIDIA’s AI Factory, Omniverse, and edge AI are transforming heavy equipment by creating digital twins, enabling safer autonomous operations, and providing in‑cab AI copilots for operators....

Decentralized Wallets for Business Payments - Yolanda Liu | ATC #594
In this episode, host Stephen Sargeant talks with Pay Protocol co‑founder Yolanda Liu about the rise of decentralized, self‑custodial wallets for business payments. Liu explains how Pay Protocol tackles high gas fees and security concerns while enabling merchants to accept...

#487 - AI Amazon Product Images in Minutes
In this episode Shivali Patel and AI expert Kamaljit Singh discuss how sellers can transform a few phone photos into a full Amazon image stack and A+ Content using AI-driven systems. Kamaljit outlines his "Image Framework" for crafting effective prompts—covering...

Bootstrapped to $15M ARR: How Flipsnack Scaled Digital Publishing with SEO & $200K ACVs
In this episode, Gabriel Ciordas, founder and CEO of Flipsnack, explains how he grew a bootstrapped digital publishing platform to $15 M ARR and 28,000 customers by leveraging a deep SEO strategy, a self‑serve onboarding flow, and high‑ACV enterprise contracts up...

How AI Is Revolutionizing Mortgage Servicing | Trina, ICE Mortgage Technology | FinTech Hunting Podcast
In this episode, Michael Hammond talks with Trina, Senior Director of Servicing Product Strategy at ICE Mortgage Technology, about how AI is reshaping mortgage servicing. She explains that tools such as call prediction, note summarization, chatbots, and intelligent virtual agents...

Making Things that Multiply
In this episode, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson discuss how 37signals lets strong ideas migrate across its product suite, giving each product its own design voice while allowing concepts to evolve and multiply. They explore the balance between reviving...

SaaStr 837: 10 Things To Do Right Now to Become AI Native with Filevine's CEO & Founder
Ryan Anderson, CEO of Filevine, outlines how his legal‑tech SaaS transformed into an AI‑native business, now earning more new revenue from AI than its core platform. He emphasizes tearing down legacy systems, turning data into contextual AI assets, restructuring architecture...

Trapped in the Lunar Dust
The episode explores the MSOLO mission’s plan to land on the Moon and analyze lunar regolith for traces of helium-3, a potential clean‑energy fuel. It explains how helium-3 could be trapped in the fine dust and why detecting it is...

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In this episode, Tomaso Poggio discusses extending Marr's three levels of analysis by adding learning as a fourth level, arguing that understanding intelligence requires both engineering breakthroughs and theoretical foundations—much like the era between Volta's battery and Maxwell's equations. He...

SANS Stormcast Wednesday, January 14th, 2026: Microsoft, Adobe and Fortinet Patches; ConsentFix
The episode reviews Microsoft’s January Patch Tuesday (113 fixes, including one actively exploited and eight critical bugs), Adobe’s updates for ColdFusion and Acrobat Reader, and two Fortinet advisories covering an unauthenticated heap overflow and an SSRF issue. It also highlights...

E200: Podcast with Cures & Capital Part 3
Dr. Andre Bates, founder and CEO of Eularis, joins the Cures & Capital hosts to cut through AI hype in biopharma, highlighting the low‑hanging fruit such as regulatory document automation, clinical trial optimization, and medical affairs. He explains how AI...

Inside MUTU System: Clinical Validation, Real Outcomes, and a Global Mission to Transform Core & Pelvic Health for Women
In this episode, Wendy Powell, founder of the MUTU System, discusses how her digitally delivered pelvic health platform achieved clinical validation and delivers measurable improvements in core and pelvic floor function for women. She explains the rigorous validation process, the...

Top AI Tools and Releases of 2025
In this episode, Jordan Wilson surveys the most impactful AI tools and model releases of 2025, explaining the selection criteria and ranking them across four tiers. He highlights breakthroughs such as Canva Visual Suite 2.0, ChatGPT's Atlas browsing and Deep...

36 | 2026 Software M&A Outlook: Valuations, Buyers, and What’s Changed
In this episode, Vista Point Advisors’ managing directors Mike Lyon and Jeff Koons dissect the 2025 software M&A landscape and project key shifts for 2026, focusing on buyer behavior, deal structures, and valuation trends—especially in vertical SaaS. They highlight that strategic...

What Sustainable Marketing Looks Like in 2026
In this episode, host Andréa Jones outlines a sustainable 2026 marketing plan built around a personal point of view and a single piece of signature content that anchors the entire ecosystem. She emphasizes authentic storytelling, leveraging supporting content to funnel...
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MFA Prompt Bombing (Noun) [Word Notes]
In this brief episode, host Rick Howard defines "MFA prompt bombing" as a technique where attackers flood a user with authentication prompts until they approve one out of frustration, effectively bypassing multifactor authentication. He highlights the growing relevance of this...

Season 7 Kickoff: What I'm Thinking About for 2026
In the Season 7 kickoff, the hosts outline a shift toward substance by featuring vendor stories without sales pitches, sharing data-driven insights, and announcing platform upgrades that simplify online selling. They present a bold 2026 forecast, tracking ADA compliance progress,...

#266 The CFO’s Secret Weapon Behind Higher Business Valuations: The Data Cube with David Whitcombe, Founder and Managing Director, Data...
In this episode, Kevin Appleby and data‑analytics expert David Whitcombe explain how a "data cube"—a unified, governed layer that pulls together ERP, CRM, and operational data—gives CFOs a single source of truth that drives higher valuations in private‑equity exits. By...

#534: Diskcache: Your Secret Python Perf Weapon
In this episode Michael Kennedy talks with Vincent Warmerdam about DiskCache, a SQLite‑backed, dictionary‑like cache that persists to disk and works safely across threads and processes. They explain how DiskCache’s @cache.memoize decorator and FanoutCache sharding enable cheap, high‑performance caching for...

A Slice of Space
The episode explains how the Europa Clipper mission uses a tiny segment of starfield imagery to pinpoint its trajectory and navigation in deep space. It details the technical process of star tracking, why a small slice is sufficient, and the...
CES 2026 Robotics Recap; 2026 Predictions
The episode recaps the most notable robotics announcements from CES 2026, highlighting breakthroughs in AI-driven mobility, advanced sensor suites, and collaborative robot platforms. It offers forward‑looking predictions for 2026, including wider adoption of edge AI chips, tighter regulatory scrutiny on...
Linus Torvalds Gets the AI Coding Bug
In this brief episode, Linus Torvalds shares his experience of inadvertently committing AI‑generated code, sparking a discussion about the growing role of AI in software development. Jerod Santo highlights the rise of self‑hosting as a pivotal trend for 2024, while...

Gemini Powers New Siri
The episode examines Google's Gemini becoming the core AI engine for Apple's upcoming Siri, highlighting why Apple chose to partner with Google and what this means for users accustomed to OpenAI and other models. It discusses the strategic benefits for...

Turning Chaos Into Push-Button Provisioning with Dhiraj Suri| Ep. 14
In this episode, Viktor Gamov interviews Dhiraj Suri of Confluent about his journey from a software developer at NetApp to a systems engineering leader focused on stream governance. Dhiraj explains how he tackled the challenge of integrating fragmented tools at...

“A Full Software Engineering Teammate”: OpenAI Product Lead on Getting the Most Out of Codex | Alexander Embiricos
In this episode, OpenAI Codex product lead Alexander Embiricos walks listeners through practical workflows for using Codex—from simple VS Code prompts to parallel coding with Git worktrees and detailed implementation plans via a Plans.md approach. He shares how OpenAI built the...

Laser Beam Power
In this brief episode, researchers from Purdue University discuss their innovative project to harness laser beams for power generation by directing them at a lightweight, origami-inspired sail. They explain how the sail's foldable design maximizes surface area while remaining compact...

Anthropic, XAI Secure Multi-Billion Dollar Funding
The episode examines the recent multi-billion-dollar funding rounds secured by AI firms Anthropic and XAI, discussing how the capital influx will shape their development paths and competitive positioning. It highlights the strategic motivations behind the investments, including scaling safety research,...

NVIDIA Tightens China Chip Sales, Expands AI Footprint
The episode examines NVIDIA's recent policy requiring upfront payments for its H200 AI chips sold in China, highlighting how geopolitical tensions and export controls are shaping the company's sales strategy. It also covers NVIDIA's push into "physical AI" by partnering...

Weighing the Future of Space Exploration.
In this special edition, COO Charles Doran of Solamed Solutions discusses how advances in telemedicine, robotics, and AI are reshaping space medicine and the ethical frameworks needed for long‑duration missions to the Moon and Mars. He highlights critical gaps such...

7MS #709: Second Impressions of Twingate
In this episode the host revisits Twingate, focusing on the new Twingate LXC connector and how it’s been deployed to replace most remote access to datacenter servers and pentest dropboxes. He shares practical observations on performance, security benefits, and the...

OpenAI Acquires Convogo as Elon Musk Preps Lawsuit
The episode explains OpenAI's recent acqui-hire of Convogo's executive‑coaching team, noting that the Convogo product will be shut down as OpenAI integrates the talent into its broader infrastructure and talent strategy. It also examines the escalating legal clash with Elon...

The AI Glasses Race Is Heating Up.
Alex and Ellis recap the oddball gadgets, taglines, and even scents that defined CES, then sit down with Meta’s head of wearables, Alex Himel, to explore the accelerating smart‑glasses market. Himel shares lessons from the Meta Ray‑Ban Displays launch, discusses...
Space Power: What Are The Strategic Implications of the Trump Corollary and Venezuela?
The episode examines the strategic ramifications of President Trump's recent executive order aimed at reviving a U.S. "Star Wars" space defense program, often dubbed the "Trump Corollary," and explores how this shift influences geopolitical tensions, particularly with Venezuela's growing interest...

Episode 139: Advanced Robot Hearing - Christine Evers
In this episode, Claire Asher talks with Associate Professor Christine Evers about how robots can interpret their environment using sound, focusing on bio‑inspired machine listening that mirrors human auditory processing. Evers explains her work on integrating auditory neuroscience insights into...

Grok’s Undressing Scandal + Claude Code Capers + Casey Busts a Reddit Hoax
The episode examines three major AI controversies: the "Grok" scandal where a language model was allegedly used to target and marginalize women in political discourse, the "Claude" code generation issues that raised concerns about intellectual property and model reliability, and...

Inside AE Industrial Partners
In this episode, Tom Patton interviews Kirk Konert, Managing Partner at AE Industrial Partners, about the firm’s role in advancing the space industrial base and its view of space as essential infrastructure for the global economy. Konert explains AEI’s investment...

Instagram Puts Burden of AI Slop on Creators (514)
Joe and Robert discuss a stabilizing U.S. labor market and the impact of permanent corporate tax cuts on 2026 profits, then turn to Instagram's stance on AI-generated content, arguing the platform is shifting the burden of authenticity onto creators. They...
202. Kate Sygrove, Director of CS & Support, Mouseflow - Speak CFO: How CS Leaders Earn an Equal Seat at...
In this episode, Kate Sygrove, Director of Customer Success at Mouseflow, outlines how CS leaders can earn a seat at the executive table by "speaking the language of the CFO," translating customer sentiment into predictive revenue models and combining hard...

SPLICing the Way
The episode explores NASA's latest autonomous lunar landing technologies, focusing on the SPLICE system that integrates advanced sensors, AI navigation, and precision thrusters to enable safe, unmanned Moon landings. Hosts discuss how these innovations reduce risk, accelerate mission timelines, and...

Daren Guo, Co-Founder of Reap, on Building Stablecoin-Powered Infrastructure for Global Finance
In this episode, Daren Guo, co‑founder of Reap, discusses how stablecoins are evolving from faster cross‑border payments into the backbone of a tokenized financial system, enabling on‑chain FX, securities, and novel products like payroll streaming. He shares his journey from...

NASA Weighs an Early End to Crew 11’s Mission.
The episode discusses NASA's consideration of ending Crew‑11’s mission early due to a medical issue aboard the ISS, while also covering corporate moves such as Karman Space & Defense’s acquisition of Seemann Composites and MSC, and the launch of PowerBank...

Securing the Skies: Detecting and Responding to Drone Threats - Logan Harris, CEO Spotter Global
In this episode, Logan Harris discusses the escalating threat posed by drones and how Spotter Global’s compact radar and Remote ID solutions are being deployed to safeguard critical infrastructure and large public events. He explains the evolution from military‑focused surveillance...

THE SIGNAL: Payments as the Small Business OS with US Bank's Shruti Patel | Episode 456
In this episode, Shruti Patel, U.S. Bank's Chief Product Officer for Business Banking, discusses how small businesses are navigating optimism and pressure from inflation and supply‑chain issues, emphasizing the need for working capital and lower operating costs. She outlines U.S....

What's Working With Short-Form Video Right Now
In this episode, host explores how short-form video on YouTube and Instagram can be leveraged for real business growth, moving beyond generic content. Pat Flynn shares his data‑driven approach to using short clips to funnel viewers into deeper engagement and...

How To Build A $70M HoldCo Empire From Scratch
In this episode, Sid Jashnani walks through how he built a $70 million holding company empire from the ground up, detailing the strategic steps of acquiring, scaling, and integrating B2B businesses. He emphasizes the importance of a clear vision, disciplined capital...

It's Just Too Good to Be True.
The episode covers a wave of social‑engineering threats targeting holiday travelers, charitable donors, and taxpayers, highlighting fake booking sites, fraudulent cancer‑research crowdfunding, and IRS‑impersonation scams that promise "too‑good‑to‑be‑true" refunds. Hosts share real‑world examples—a suspicious nonprofit chair email, a BBC investigation...

OpenAI Unveils "ChatGPT Health" With 230M Weekly Health Chats
The episode breaks down OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT Health, a new feature aimed at the 230 million weekly users who already ask health‑related questions. It explains how the specialized model could improve the accuracy, safety, and accessibility of everyday health information,...

Public Ingenuity
NASA is looking for solvers who can recycle waste into usable products.

How a Party Side Hustle Became a Six-Figure Brand
In this episode, Bashify founder Bre Giglio explains how she transformed a modest party‑planning side hustle into a $600,000 balloon brand by launching small, leveraging social media, and prioritizing trust, transparency, and exceptional customer experience. She details the strategic use...