
Who Gets Written Out of the AI Future?
The episode examines how AI systems systematically exclude marginalized groups, highlighting biases that arise from skewed training data and the perspectives of those who supervise models. It discusses concrete examples such as AI misrepresenting Black hairstyles and the dangers of unedited "AI slop," while emphasizing the need for shared responsibility, human oversight, and diverse leadership to prevent echo chambers and ensure inclusive AI. Listeners are urged to amplify underrepresented voices and rethink AI governance to create a more equitable future.

Why Post-Merger Integrations Fail Without Data Governance - Sandro Venturini of UBS
In this episode, Sandro Venturini, Executive Director at UBS Asset Management, explains how fragmented fund data undermines post‑merger integrations and why establishing a single source of truth through data governance is essential for successful AI‑driven compliance and reporting. He illustrates...

Mentorship with the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
The episode explores the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s mentorship program, featuring former NASA astronaut Christopher Ferguson and his mentee Vikas Patel. They discuss how ASF connects students with seasoned professionals, offering guidance on technical skills, career development, and personal growth, while...

From One Voice to Many: Gabriella Rubert, Riley Conover Elmer & Karishma Chhugani
Gabriella Rubert reflects on her tenure as host of the Inside Biotech podcast, discussing the challenges of translating complex science into engaging stories and the responsibility that comes with science communication. She emphasizes the power of storytelling to bridge biotech...

Lowering the Cost of Intelligence With NVIDIA's Ian Buck - Ep. 284
In this episode, Ian Buck of NVIDIA explains how mixture‑of‑experts (MoE) architectures allow AI models to become more capable without a linear rise in compute costs, using analogies that make the concept accessible. He highlights the hidden complexities of MoE,...

AI Surveillance: Unmasking Flock Safety’s Insecurities
The episode examines the security and privacy flaws of Flock Safety’s AI‑driven license‑plate readers and gunshot‑detection cameras, which are now installed in thousands of U.S. communities. Independent researcher Jon Gaines and activist‑musician Benn Jordan reveal dozens of software vulnerabilities—including outdated...
The Banking Growth Opportunity Banks Keep Missing
The episode explores why banks consistently miss growth opportunities, emphasizing that true expansion comes from dynamic co‑creation, AI‑driven marketing, and seamless digital experiences rather than size alone. Guests highlight how generative AI can boost efficiency, personalization, and fraud mitigation, while...

How Webflow’s CPO Built an AI Chief of Staff to Manage Her Calendar, Prep for Meetings, and Drive AI Adoption...
In this episode, Webflow CPO Rachel Wolan explains how she built a custom AI "chief of staff" that syncs with her calendar, email, and other tools to triage tasks, prep for meetings, and give candid feedback on her time usage....

Space Power Grid.
In this special edition, Maria Varmazis interviews Andrew Rush, CEO of Starcatcher, about the company's Wolfshirr Power Grid—a constellation of satellites that beams additional solar photons to existing spacecraft, dramatically boosting their power output without major retrofits. Rush explains how...

Why 2026 Is the Year of the AI Builder with Lovable CEO Anton Osika
In this episode, Anton Osika, CEO of Lovable, explains how AI‑assisted coding has moved from early GitHub experiments to core production infrastructure, marking 2025 as the tipping point for "vibe coding" and positioning 2026 as the year for AI‑enabled builders...

SANS Stormcast Sunday, December 28th, 2025: MongoDB Unauthenticated Memory Leak CVE-2025-14847
The episode warns that a critical MongoDB memory‑disclosure vulnerability (CVE‑2025‑14847), likened to Heartbleed, was patched on December 24 but is already being exploited in the wild. The flaw lets attackers manipulate BSON length fields to retrieve arbitrary memory, potentially exposing...

One Year of MCP — with David Soria Parra and AAIF Leads From OpenAI, Goose, Linux Foundation
The episode reviews the first year of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), tracing its evolution from a local experiment to a universal standard adopted by major AI firms and enterprises, and its recent transition into the Agentic AI Foundation under...

Axiom 4 Science Missions.
The AX‑4 mission will return India, Poland, and Hungary to government‑sponsored human spaceflight, hosting a record‑setting 60 experiments from 31 nations aboard the ISS. Chief Scientist Dr. Lucie Low explains that experiment selection hinges on partner priorities, technical feasibility, and...

Claude Launches AI Agent Chrome Plugin, Beware Security Risks
The episode explains the rollout of Claude's Chrome plugin to all paid users, highlighting how it can streamline everyday tasks by bringing conversational AI directly into the browser. It then delves into the security and privacy concerns of browser‑based AI...

Steve Yegge's Vibe Coding Manifesto: Why Claude Code Isn't It & What Comes After the IDE
Steve Yegge argues that traditional IDEs and current AI coding assistants like Claude Code and Cursor are already obsolete, urging developers to shift to "vibe coding"—orchestrating fleets of AI agents via dashboards such as his VC (VibeCoder). He emphasizes a...

Darragh Buckley, CEO of Increase, on Building the Next Generation of Banking Infrastructure
Darragh Buckley, former Stripe employee #1 and now CEO of Increase, explains how his experience scaling Stripe’s payments infrastructure inspired him to build a new fintech layer that connects directly to the Federal Reserve via its own banking core, exposing...

Where Is All the A.I.-Driven Scientific Progress?
In this episode the hosts examine why the hype around AI‑driven scientific breakthroughs hasn’t translated into tangible results, discussing stalled progress in drug discovery, climate modeling, and fundamental research despite massive compute investments. They highlight structural bottlenecks such as data...

Using Lunar Resources for the Betterment of All Humankind.
In this episode, Forrest Meyen, co‑founder and CSO of Lunar Outpost, explains the company’s vision of using lunar resources to benefit humanity, focusing on surface mobility as the key enabler. He details the Eagle Space Truck—a durable, 10‑year‑life lunar vehicle...

LWiAI Podcast #229 - Gemini 3 Flash, ChatGPT Apps, Nemotron 3
In this episode, the hosts review major AI releases—including Google’s Gemini 3 Flash, OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 Codex for coding, and Nvidia’s open‑source Nemotron 3—while noting the launch of a ChatGPT app store. They discuss significant funding rounds for startups like Lovable and Fal, and highlight...

How Does Maritime Connectivity Actually Work–And Why Is Europe Becoming a Proving Ground for the Next Generation of Satellite Mobility?
Tamara Bond‑Williams and MediaMobil co‑founder Andreas Nil discuss the evolution of maritime satellite connectivity, detailing how operators now blend VSAT, GEO, and LEO constellations through MediaMobil’s Multilink Gateway that dynamically selects the optimal link based on cost, performance, and regulatory...

The Death of Organic Reach: What Works Right Now
In this episode, host interviews social media experts Sean Cannell and Mari Smith about the collapse of organic reach on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube due to AI-driven, interest‑based algorithms. They explain why traditional posting tactics no longer work...

The Business Case for Returning to the Moon.
In this episode, Maria Varmazis interviews Chris Salvino, CEO and Chief Engineer of Lunar Helium‑3 Mining, about why a solid business case is essential for a sustainable return to the Moon. Salvino argues that helium‑3, abundant in lunar regolith, can...

Scammers Are Recruiting.
The episode spotlights a surge in social engineering threats, beginning with a conference scam warning and a retired federal investigator's "Scammer Psychological Kill Chain" framework for detecting attacks. It highlights a 1,000% rise in job scams targeting desperate job seekers,...

Nvidia to Pay $20B to License Groq Tech, Hire CEO and President
The episode examines Nvidia's strategic decision to pay $20 billion to license Groq's AI chip technology while hiring Groq's CEO and President, highlighting how this partnership could reshape AI hardware competition. It discusses why Nvidia would align closely with a potential...

#481 - How to Stay Profitable on Amazon in 2026
The episode explores how Amazon sellers can maintain profitability in 2026 by treating their operations like both a finance and marketing function, emphasizing disciplined pricing, smarter PPC, and careful inventory management. Guests Ryan Cramer, Leo Sgovio, and Sharona Ozeri share...

Founder Uses Genius Playbook to Hit $1M Revenue with No Employees
In this episode, Andrew Fennell, founder of Standout CV, shares how he turned a freelance CV service into a bootstrapped SaaS that now attracts 18 million organic visitors, generates $30K MRR and over $1 million in lifetime revenue—all without venture funding. He...

Space Is Booming, and Occasionally Exploding.
The episode examines the rapid growth and volatility of the space sector, highlighting CACI International’s acquisition of ARKA Group to boost space‑based sensing capabilities, and reviewing recent launch mishaps—from the SpaceX Starship explosion that raised FAA aviation safety concerns to...
Robotics in Review: Editors Look Back at 2025
In this year‑end episode, host Steve Crowe and the Robot Report editors dissect 2025’s pivotal robotics developments, from iRobot’s Chapter 11 filing and ABB’s mobile‑robot sale to SoftBank, to a surge of over $3.5 billion poured into humanoid ventures and the rise...

How Stablecoins Are Replacing Payment Rails - Emilio Rivero Coello | ATC #591
In this episode, Emilio Rivero Coello, a product manager at Aptos Labs, discusses how stablecoins are emerging as alternatives to traditional payment rails, highlighting Aptos' focus on institutional-grade applications and its competitive edge among L1 blockchains. He shares insights from...
Inside Smart Marketer’s Black Friday Strategy – Wins, Curveballs and Campaign Secrets
In this episode, Smart Marketer’s Director of Advertising Denis Paskalev breaks down the team’s Black Friday/Cyber Week 2025 tactics, from leveraging evergreen creative and early promotion to navigating Meta’s budget‑control changes and a Shopify outage. He explains how first‑click attribution,...

ChatGPT Ads: 9 Reasons Why Personalized Ads Are Coming to ChatGPT Soon. (Replay)
The episode breaks down why OpenAI is poised to roll out personalized ads within ChatGPT, citing its high burn rate, a strategic shift by Sam Altman, and new tools like the memory personalization engine and Atlas browser that enable data-driven...

S7E23 – How to Grow Your B2B SaaS to 10M ARR? Advice From 21 Experts
Season 7 of the Grow Your B2B SaaS podcast distills advice from 21 experts on scaling a SaaS business from 10K MRR to 10M ARR, emphasizing repeatable patterns such as laser‑focused ICP, stage‑appropriate hiring, disciplined go‑to‑market systems, and community‑driven growth....

Paid Ads, AI, and Organic Social Content — What Actually Works Now
In this fireside chat Gary Vaynerchuk breaks down the current marketing mix, explaining how paid ads, AI tools, and organic social content each play a distinct role in a platform‑first strategy. He demystifies algorithm mechanics, stresses that AI is now...
Building the Oracle Layer for Tokenized Finance with Niklas Kunkel of Chronicle Labs
In this episode, Niklas Kunkel, founder and CEO of Chronicle Labs, explains how robust oracle infrastructure is essential for tokenized finance, linking off‑chain market data to on‑chain protocols with institutional‑grade security and transparency. He recounts his role in designing the...

Accelerating Access to Space Through Startup Ecosystem Building and Innovation: An Interview with Vedika Latchman-Singh
In this episode, host Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom talks with Vedika Latchman‑Singh, Director of Exotopic, about building a vibrant space startup ecosystem across Australia and the Asia‑Pacific. Vedika shares how strategic partnerships, mentorship programs, and inclusive initiatives—especially for women and young engineers—can...

The Future of AI and Marketing: What’s Coming and How to Prepare
In this episode, host explores how emerging AI agents will transform the customer journey, from discovery to purchase, and what businesses must do to stay competitive. Guest Jeremiah Owyang explains the concept of autonomous software, its potential to automate marketing...

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Rob Walling reviews TinySeed’s progress at the end of 2025, highlighting that the accelerator has invested in over 210 B2B SaaS companies, raised just under $60 million across three funds, and returned capital from its first fund. He notes emerging trends...

Wrapping Up 2025 - The Best Bits
The episode recaps ten pivotal moments from the past year, covering AI-driven pricing tools and the push for fair markups, the scaling role of JewelCraft as a jeweler’s jeweler, and Google Workspace’s importance for collaboration. It also examines gold price...
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Intentional Marketing for Podcasters With Sam Brake Guia [Mics to Millions Podcast]
In this episode, Andréa Jones contrasts the unsustainable "be everywhere" tactics of traditional marketing with her mindful, intentional approach that prioritizes a single signature piece—her podcast—and supporting content that drives listeners back to it. She shares practical tactics such as...

A Year of Biotech Bytes: The Stories, Lessons, and Laughs Behind the Mic
In this retrospective episode, host and guest Mary Louise Smith reflect on Biotech Bytes' first year, sharing how the podcast began, the power of simple conversations for generating ideas, and the role of AI in streamlining work. Mary offers behind‑the‑scenes...

Luma AI Raises $900M and Unveils Video Model Features
The episode examines Luma AI's recent $900 million financing led by Saudi AI firm Humain, discussing how the massive capital infusion positions Luma for rapid growth and broader market adoption. It also highlights Luma's new AI video model that can generate...

From Solstice to Satellites.
The episode covers recent U.S. Space Force contracts, highlighting Rocket Lab’s $816 million award to build a missile‑defense satellite constellation and the Space Development Agency’s funding for 72 Tracking Layer satellites in Tranche 3. It also discusses NATO’s concerns over a potential...

Kike Miralles, Investment Director, Intel Capital
In this episode, Kike Miralles, Investment Director at Intel Capital, discusses the firm’s corporate‑venture strategy for quantum technologies, emphasizing investments in hardware and middleware, especially QPU scale‑out networking and hybrid error‑correction approaches. He compares leading quantum modalities, outlines typical check...

83: Using AI to Scale Marketing and Revenue Teams with Patrick Leung
In this episode, Chris Daigle and AI strategist Patrick Leung discuss how modern marketing and revenue teams can embed AI to boost efficiency, consistency, and scale without overwhelming non‑technical leaders. They walk through concrete use cases—such as AI‑driven go‑to‑market execution,...

844: Applying Physics and Nanotechnology to Understand Mechanics and Shape in Biological Systems - Dr. Sonia Contera
In this episode, Dr. Sonia Contera discusses how physics and nanotechnology can illuminate the mechanics and shape of biological systems, from molecular assemblies to whole organs. She explains her interdisciplinary approaches—such as nanoscale imaging and mechanical probing—to study pancreatic tumors,...

SANS Stormcast Monday, December 22nd, 2025: TLS Callbacks; FreeBSD RCE; NIST Time Server Issues
The episode covers three security topics: TLS callbacks (Thread Local Storage) used by malware to execute code before a program's main function, a critical FreeBSD remote code execution flaw in the rtsold daemon that parses unsanitized DNS search lists from...

Power Ranking the Big AI Ideas for 2026
The episode evaluates a16z’s "Big Ideas for 2026" by ranking predictions on likelihood, real-world impact, and novelty, covering topics like multimodal data management, agent-native infrastructure, voice agents, multiplayer vertical AI, AI-driven universities, and an industrial renaissance powered by software automation....

From Presidential Decrees to Tumbling Satellites.
The episode reviews President Trump's new Executive Order on American space superiority, discusses major industry deals—including Rheinmetall and ICEYE's €1.7 billion German defense contract and HawkEye 360's $150 million acquisition and financing round—and highlights recent satellite incidents such as a Starlink loss...

Andreas Mogensen on What We Owe 'Philosophical Vulcans' And Unconscious AIs
In this episode, moral philosopher Andreas Mogensen challenges the common view that phenomenal consciousness is required for moral consideration, arguing that desire, welfare capacity, or autonomy could grant moral patienthood to AI even without subjective experience. He explores how desires...

THIS Will Help You Become Better at Making Content
In this 4‑hour 4Ds session, GaryVee tackles the biggest hurdles creators face and offers a practical roadmap for improving content. He stresses delivering real value, leveraging AI tools without losing authenticity, and using TikTok, LinkedIn, and Instagram ads strategically while...