
Reimagining Government: Achieving the Promise of AI
In this episode of the Business of Government Hour, hosts Michael Keegan, Faisal Haack, and Eric Nelson discuss their book "Reimagining Government, Achieving the Promise of AI," outlining what an AI‑enabled government looks like and how agencies can progress through a maturity model that balances technology, people, and processes. They emphasize that the biggest barrier to AI transformation is organizational—not technical—highlighting challenges around workforce integration, leadership, and governance, especially in classified (IL‑5) environments. The conversation also covers the rapid pace of AI compared to the internet, the need for leaders to develop AI technical literacy and "AI‑EQ," and why now is a critical moment for government to adopt AI for efficiency, national security, and citizen services.

Your AI Agent Depends on Six Layers — Here's Which Ones Won't Last
A new six‑layer infrastructure stack is emerging to support autonomous AI agents, mirroring past shifts like cloud and API‑first. The layers—compute, identity, memory, tool access, billing, and orchestration—vary in durability, with some expected to last a decade and others deemed...
What Is Sales Enablement? Strategies, Benefits and Best Practices
The episode breaks down Elay Cohen’s March article on sales enablement, defining it as a strategic process that equips sales teams with the right knowledge, tools, and content while aligning marketing, sales, and customer success. Cohen highlights pandemic‑driven shifts to...

Skeptic Mathematician Gil Kalai From Reichman University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
In this episode, mathematician Gil Kalai discusses his skeptical view that large‑scale quantum computers are unlikely to succeed because of fundamental noise and error‑correction limits. He outlines two lines of theoretical work: one proposing correlated noise that would thwart fault...
The Companies Changing Warfare Forever: Palantir & Anduril Execs on Drones, AI & the Future of War
In this episode, former Palantir and Anduril executives discuss how Silicon Valley firms are reshaping modern warfare through AI‑driven drones, data platforms, and rapid manufacturing. They trace the historical shift from a broad industrial base to specialized defense firms, argue...

I Gave Claude Code Our Entire Codebase. Our Customers Noticed. | Al Chen (Galileo)
Al Chen, a field engineer at observability platform Galileo, used Claude Code to index the company’s 15 Git repositories and merge that context with Confluence and Slack data. He built a 16‑line script that continuously pulls the latest main branches,...

How Kevin Mandia Built the Most Trusted Name in Cybersecurity
In this episode, Kevin Mandia, founder of Mandiant and CEO of Armadillo, discusses the imminent shift to AI-driven cyber attacks and the need for autonomous defense. He explains how Armadillo is building nation‑state‑grade offensive capabilities to train and certify defenses,...

#354 Beyond BI: Decision Intelligence with Graphs with Jamie Hutton, CTO at Quantexa
In this episode, CTO Jamie Hutton of Quantexa explains how decision intelligence extends beyond traditional business intelligence by using graph‑based context and entity resolution to create a single, trustworthy view of people, companies, and relationships. He details how Quantexa’s platform...
Right-Sized Packaging: A Box Last Approach Means Lower Costs & Less Waste
In this episode, Kevin Lawton talks with Jeff Belcher and Craig Hall of CMC Packaging Automation about the evolution of automated, right‑sized packaging—from early mailing and holiday‑cake boxes to today’s e‑commerce solutions. They explain how CMC’s Carton Wrap and Genesis...

Pixel Desktop Mode, the Problem with Aluminium OS, Nothing (4a) Pro Review, Vivo V300 Ultra and V300s, and More with...
In this episode, Miriam Joir and Android Authority’s Rita El Khoury dive deep into Android’s evolving desktop experiences, from Pixel’s Desktop Mode to the upcoming Aluminum OS. They discuss the practical challenges of using tablets and foldables as true productivity...

6 Questions Shaping AI
The episode explores six pivotal questions shaping the future of AI, starting with the extent of job displacement and highlighting mixed forecasts—from doomsday scenarios to reports that AI is actually spurring hiring in tech and infrastructure. It then examines how...

Head of Growth (Anthropic): “Claude Is Growing Itself at This Point” | Amol Avasare
Amol Avasare, Head of Growth at Anthropic, explains how the AI startup surged from $1 billion to over $19 billion in annual recurring revenue within just 14 months. The company leverages its own Claude model to automate growth experiments through an internal tool...

TrafficLiteEdu: How to Clearly Define AI Use in Schools - HoET268
In this episode of the House of EdTech, host Chris Nessy talks with former middle‑school math teacher Derek Trankina about TrafficLiteEdu, a Google Classroom add‑on that lets schools embed clear AI usage policies directly into assignments using a simple traffic‑light...
Dr Sorcha O'Connor: The PsilOCD Study Investigating Low-Dose Psilocybin for OCD (#532)
In this episode, host Stuart Ralph talks with Dr. Saoirse O'Connor, a neuroscientist who led the PsilOCD study—the first controlled European trial of low‑dose psilocybin for obsessive‑compulsive disorder. The conversation covers the science of psilocybin, the study design (a 10 mg...

Houston, We Have a Protocol.
The episode dives into space cybersecurity, featuring Brandon Bailey of the Aerospace Corporation and Cass (Kaz) Vogel, Blue Origin’s Director of Cybersecurity Governance, Risk, and Compliance. They discuss the evolving threat landscape as humanity expands beyond Earth, emphasizing the need...

176 - Who's Really Choosing? A Conversation with James Brusseau, PhD
In this episode, host John interviews Professor James Brusseau, PhD, about the ethical challenges of AI in education, focusing on recommendation algorithms and the emerging field of mimetic AI. Brusseau explains how his background in physics and philosophy led him...

I Tested Cowork, Lindy, Sauna, and Opal Against 3 Questions. The Best Scored 1 Out of 4.
An emerging class of AI outcome agents—Cowork, Lindy, Sauna, Google Opal, and Obvious—promises to automate entire work products rather than just assist users. Nate’s April 2026 review pits these tools against a three‑question framework that measures whether an agent can...

5 Entra ID Updates You Can’t Afford to Ignore in 2026 (Backup, Governance, CA Agent & Risk Score Exposed)
In this episode the hosts dive into five critical Entra ID updates for 2026, focusing on the new Entra Backup and Recovery preview, tenant governance enhancements, the Unified Risk Score core, and improvements to passkeys and Conditional Access agents. They...

Apparel on DoorDash Is the Next Big Shift | Fast Five Shorts
The episode discusses DoorDash's expansion into apparel, with four brands—Urban Outfitters, Steve Madden, Dolce Vita, and Rally House—set to launch on the platform in spring 2026, following Foot Locker's recent debut. Hosts Chris and Jenna argue that this move reflects...

Aldi Hands Over Ecommerce to Instacart | Fast Five Shorts
Aldi has partnered exclusively with Instacart to power its newly redesigned website and mobile app, using Instacart’s Storefront Pro platform to deliver AI‑driven product discovery, shoppable recipes, and rapid delivery or curbside pickup. Hosts discuss how this move lets Aldi...

What to Do if AI Comes for Your Job — with Aneesh Raman
In this episode, host Aneesh Raman discusses how workers can proactively adapt to AI-driven changes in the workplace by focusing on transferable skills and adjacent roles rather than clinging to specific job titles. He emphasizes leveraging strengths such as emotional...

OpenAI's $121B Funding Round Explained
In this episode, host Jaden Schaefer breaks down OpenAI's historic $121 billion funding round that valued the company at $852 billion, detailing the major investors—Amazon, NVIDIA, SoftBank—and the conditional nature of Amazon's $35 billion commitment. He also examines Huawei's new 950 PR AI chip,...
The Future of RealSense 3D Vision with Chris Matthieu
In this episode, host Steve Crow and senior editor Mike Oitzman chat with Chris Matthieu, VP of the developer ecosystem at RealSense (formerly Intel RealSense), about the future of 3D vision technology and its applications in robotics. Chris shares insights...

#360: Doordash W/VP of Autonomy Ashu Rege
In this episode, DoorDash VP of Autonomy Ashu Rege discusses the company’s shift from traditional robot‑taxi concepts to a focused delivery robot strategy, highlighting the “Goldilocks” approach of using lightweight, sidewalk‑compatible bots that balance speed, mass, and safety. He explains...

Candace Johnson, HoF '26, and the 2025 20 Under 35 Cohort Have More in Common Than You'd Think
In this episode of Orbited, Hall of Fame inductee Candace Johnson recounts how she built Europe’s first private satellite operator, SES, at age 30, launching Astra in 1988 and later pioneering ventures like SCS Global, L Teleport Europe, and Iridium....
Why AI Can't Replace Strategy, with Jamie Sumner.
In this episode, host Josh Dittar and guest Jamie Sumner discuss how AI can automate data analysis for community financial institutions but cannot replace the strategic conversations that drive decision‑making. They share personal anecdotes about stepping out of comfort zones,...

188: Everything We Know About iPhone 18 Pro
In this episode of the MacRumors Show, hosts Hartley and his co‑host dive into the latest rumors surrounding the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, focusing on a likely new "maroon‑red" color, a slightly thicker 8.8 mm chassis, and a heavier weight that...
My Ideal Second Business
In this solo episode of E‑Commerce Conversations, host Eric Banholz explores the concept of running a second business—often a low‑maintenance, high‑margin venture that provides freedom while the primary e‑commerce brand continues to grow. He outlines the ideal characteristics of such...

What to Expect At Shoptalk Europe 2026: A Conversation With Adam Plom | 5IM
In this episode, Adam Plom, Vice President and Head of Content for Shoptalk Europe, previews the upcoming Shoptalk Europe conference in Barcelona (June 9‑11, 2026). He highlights the event’s pan‑European scope, bringing together retailers, brands, tech, investors and media across...
Ep 748: Plugins, Microsoft’s AI Comeback and New AI Video. 7 New AI Features You Should Be Tracking
In this episode Jordan Wilson breaks down seven fresh AI updates, spotlighting the return of ChatGPT plugins now live in the Codex store, Google Gemini’s new ability to import chat histories, and Slack’s overhaul that transforms its bot into a...

How to Build a Personal Context Portfolio and MCP Server
The episode dives into the emerging "agentic era," emphasizing that AI agents need well‑structured context to function effectively. Host explains how enterprises struggle with unstructured data, citing Michael Chen’s insights, and introduces the concept of a Personal Context Portfolio—a modular,...

#510 - The Amazon Ads Mistake Costing Sellers Growth
In this episode, hosts Shivali Patel and Keri Miller interview Destiny Wishon, CMO of Better AMS, and Carrie Miller, a seven‑figure Helium 10 seller, about common Amazon advertising pitfalls. They explain how focusing solely on low ACoS can stifle growth, why...
Atomic Show #341 – Ho Nieh, Chairman U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
In this episode, NRC Chair Ho Nieh discusses his personal journey into nuclear—from a family legacy of welders to a Navy nuclear program and a career at the NRC—while outlining the agency’s shift toward an "enabling" regulatory approach. He emphasizes...

My Thoughts on Notch's DLSS Post
In this episode the host breaks down Notch's controversial tweet that "DLSS fundamentally makes no sense," exploring the technical and economic arguments behind the claim. He explains how DLSS uses GPU silicon for both rendering and neural‑network‑based upscaling or frame...

Parquet Fundamentals in 3 Mins
The episode explains how Apache Parquet’s hybrid columnar‑row format optimizes storage and query performance for large datasets. It contrasts row‑wise and pure columnar layouts, highlighting the inefficiencies of each, and then describes Parquet’s structure of row groups, column chunks, and...

How the World Got Owned Episode 2: The 1990s, Part One
Episode 2 of "How the World Got Owned" dives into the 1990s hacking scene, highlighting the rise of hacker conventions like DEF CON and Black Hat, the emergence of a vibrant but ego‑driven community, and the clash between hackers and...

#852 I Wasted $40K on an AI Agency. Here's What I Built Instead
In this episode, host Dan interviews Aaron Anderson, founder of the link‑building agency LinkPitch.io, about his journey from hiring a $30K AI agency to building his own AI‑driven automation tools. After a disappointing agency experience, Aaron used Claude Code (via...

The Shy Girl AI Scandal Is Way Worse Than You Think
In this episode Dre Dossier examines the "Shy Girl" AI scandal, where author Mia Ballard was accused of using AI to write her horror novel, leading Hachette to drop her—the first major publisher to do so over AI allegations. Dre unpacks...
Jess Conroy, CEO of ROH, on Building the Financial Core Hotels Never Had
In this episode, Peter Renton interviews Jess Conroy, CEO and co‑founder of Roe, about the massive gap in financial infrastructure within the hospitality industry. Conroy explains how hotels still rely on manual, error‑prone processes to capture, reconcile, and track payments—from...

Lattice and Crosschq Acquire
In this 7‑minute episode of This Week in RegTech, host Chris Russell highlights two major acquisitions shaping talent acquisition: Crosschq’s purchase of Tradeify to create an outcome‑trained hiring model, and Lattice’s acquisition of Mandela’s AI‑native coaching tech to accelerate its...
5 Questions That Drive 80% of Your Growth
In this episode of the eCommerce Playbook, host Richard Gaffin and CTC VP of e‑commerce strategy Luke Austin break down the five core questions that drive the majority of a direct‑to‑consumer brand’s growth work: forecasting targets, optimal channel spend allocation,...

An AI State of the Union: We’ve Passed the Inflection Point, Dark Factories Are Coming, and Automation Timelines | Simon...
Simon Willison, a veteran Django co‑creator, argues that November 2025 marked a decisive inflection point when AI coding agents moved from experimental to reliably productive. He describes how he now writes 95% of his code from a phone, leaving him mentally...

Bootstrapped SaaS Growth When AI Took Over the Market
In this episode, host Omer Khan talks with Sylvester Dupont, the bootstrapped founder of Parser, a B2B SaaS that automates data extraction from documents. Sylvester recounts how the company spent a year building the product without customer input, launched to...
Ep 747: Responsible AI Playbook: What It Means and 5 Moves to Ensure Your AI Strategy Survives (Start Here Series...
In this episode of the Everyday AI Show, host Jordan breaks down the concept of responsible AI, distinguishing it from ethical AI and outlining its five core pillars: fairness, transparency, accountability, privacy/security, and safety/reliability. He explains why responsible AI has...

The Future of AI Might Be on Your Finger
In this episode of Access, hosts Alex Heath and Ellis Hamburger interview Mina Thami, co‑founder of Sandbar, about the company’s AI‑powered smart ring that captures and vocalizes a user’s thoughts in their own voice. They explore Mina’s background in neural...

Agent Skills Masterclass
In this episode of AI Daily Brief, host Nufar teams up with AI expert Nufar Bar to deliver a masterclass on building and deploying AI agent skills. They explain that skills are portable, folder‑based playbooks that agents can invoke automatically...

Anthropic Suffers Massive Claude Leak | Trading the Markets With AI
In this episode, Chris Bullock breaks down the latest AI industry shake‑ups, highlighting OpenAI’s historic $122 billion fundraise that values the company at $852 billion and its upcoming inclusion in ARK Invest ETFs, and dissecting Anthropic’s second consecutive leak of the Claude...
Special Series: The Trust Advantage with Brock Robertson, Chief Revenue Officer at Payroc | Episode 480
In this episode of the Trust Advantage series, Payroc CRO Brock Robertson discusses the evolving payment strategies of software platforms, highlighting the shift from full payment ownership (pay‑fac models) back toward trusted referral and partnership models. He explains how the...

Alex Blania on Proof of Human and Building World's Identity Network
In this episode, Alex Banya, co‑founder and CEO of World, explains the emerging "Proof of Human" challenge—how to verify that online interactions are truly from unique humans rather than AI bots or agents. He outlines why traditional methods like government...

AI Reality Check: Can LLMs “Scheme”?
In this episode Cal Newport debunks a sensational Guardian headline about AI chatbots “scheming” by examining the underlying study, which actually tracks Twitter complaints about DIY AI agents built with the open‑source OpenClaw framework. He explains that these agents are...