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AI Podcasts

December 15, 2025

Evolving Large Language Model Evaluation: Practices and Insights from the Swallow Project

Weights & Biases

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The quality and sophistication of LLM evaluation frameworks are now as critical as the models themselves. This is a foundational layer for AI progress.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Builders must adopt adaptive evaluation. Investors should scrutinize how LLM performance is measured, not just the headline numbers.
  3. The "So What?": As LLMs gain complex reasoning and instruction-following abilities, evaluation frameworks that can accurately measure these capabilities will be essential for identifying true innovation and avoiding misallocated resources in the next 6-12 months.
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December 15, 2025

LLM Research and Development Initiatives at the National Institute of Informatics

Weights & Biases

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Sovereign AI is Real: Nations are investing in domestic AI capabilities to counter linguistic bias and ensure data control. This creates opportunities for specialized models and infrastructure.
  2. Builder's Edge: Meticulous parameter tuning, high-quality data curation, and innovative architectures like MoE are crucial for achieving top-tier LLM performance.
  3. The Agentic Future: AI agents are rapidly becoming indispensable tools in research and education, demanding robust, reliable, and culturally relevant LLM backbones.
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December 15, 2025

Coding Evals: From Code Snippets to Codebases – Naman Jain, Cursor

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The future of AI code generation hinges on dynamic, robust evaluation systems that adapt to evolving model capabilities and detect sophisticated exploitation.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Invest in or build evaluation infrastructure that incorporates dynamic problem sets, LLM-driven hack detection, and granular, human-centric metrics.
  3. The "So What?": Relying on static benchmarks is a losing game. The next 6-12 months will see a push towards more sophisticated, real-world-aligned evaluation methods, separating genuinely capable models from those that merely game the system.
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December 15, 2025

Building in the Gemini Era – Kat Kampf & Ammaar Reshi, Google DeepMind

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Intent Over Implementation: The value in software creation shifts from low-level coding to clearly defining intent and design, with AI handling the technical execution.
  2. Rapid Prototyping: Builders can now rapidly prototype and deploy complex, full-stack applications, significantly compressing development cycles and lowering entry barriers.
  3. New Creator Economy: Expect a surge in non-technical creators building sophisticated applications, driving innovation in UI/UX and personalized content.
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December 15, 2025

The Renaissance of the American Factory | a16z 2026 Big Ideas

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Shift: The "factory-first" mindset is a strategic reorientation towards physical production, enabled by AI, extending beyond traditional manufacturing to all large-scale infrastructure.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Focus on companies applying modular design, AI-driven process optimization, and automation to sectors like housing, energy, and mining. Data centers are a leading indicator for these trends.
  3. The "So What?": Rebuilding America's industrial capacity through these methods offers a competitive advantage, impacting defense, consumer goods, and commercial sectors in the next 6-12 months.
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December 13, 2025

Minimax M2 – Olive Song, MiniMax

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The future of AI agents hinges on practical utility and adaptive reasoning, not just raw scale. Models that integrate expert feedback and iterative thinking will outperform those focused solely on benchmarks.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Builders should prioritize robust generalization through diverse training perturbations. Investors should seek models that demonstrate real-world adoption and cost-effective scalability for multi-agent architectures.
  3. The So What?: The next 6-12 months will see a shift towards smaller, highly specialized, and deeply integrated AI models that function as reliable co-workers, driving efficiency in developer workflows and complex agentic tasks.
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December 14, 2025

From Vibe Coding To Vibe Engineering – Kitze, Sizzy

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Shift: The industry is moving from code generation to code orchestration. The value lies in guiding AI, not just prompting it.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Invest in tools that enhance "vibe engineering" (real-time steering, context management) and education for senior developers. Avoid strategies that solely rely on AI to replace junior talent without skilled oversight.
  3. The "So What?": Over the next 6-12 months, the ability to effectively "vibe engineer" will become a critical differentiator, separating high-performing teams from those drowning in AI-generated "slop."
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December 13, 2025

The Mathematical Foundations of Intelligence [Professor Yi Ma]

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The next frontier in AI involves a fundamental shift from statistical compression to genuine abstraction and understanding.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Focus on research and development that grounds AI in first principles, leading to more robust, efficient, and interpretable systems, rather than solely scaling existing empirical architectures.
  3. The "So What?": The pursuit of mathematically derived, parsimonious, and self-consistent AI architectures offers a path to overcome current limitations, enabling systems that truly learn, adapt, and reason in the next 6-12 months and beyond.
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December 12, 2025

Deciphering Secrets of Ancient Civilizations, Noah's Ark, and Flood Myths | Lex Fridman Podcast #487

Lex Fridman

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Data Scarcity is a Feature, Not a Bug: Be wary of narratives built on incomplete data. Just because a dataset (on-chain, AI training) is all we have, doesn't mean it's representative.
  2. Standardization is Survival: For any new technology (crypto protocols, AI models), robust "lexicography" and clear documentation are critical for long-term adoption and preventing fragmentation.
  3. Question the "Received Law": Don't assume current "archaeological evidence" (e.g., current blockchain data, AI model limitations) tells the whole story. Look for the "perishable materials" that might be missing.
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Crypto Podcasts

January 26, 2026

Metals Alt Season, Catchup Trades, Bitcoin vs Gold, Crypto Is Dead

1000x Podcast

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Transition: Hard Asset Migration. As fiat currencies lose purchasing power, capital moves into finite assets, starting with Gold and Bitcoin before trickling down to Silver and Ethereum.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Buy the Laggard. Identify assets with strong fundamentals that have underperformed the market leader by more than 30%.
  3. The Bottom Line: The catchup trade is the most profitable strategy when the primary leaders are consolidating.
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January 24, 2026

Gold Sets the Bar, But Bitcoin Can Catch Up. Here’s How: Bits + Bips

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The institutionalization of Bitcoin has temporarily sacrificed its digital gold status for liquidity, creating a massive opportunity for those who can stomach the volatility before the next decoupling.
  2. Monitor Japanese government bond yields as a leading indicator for global risk tolerance.
  3. Bitcoin is currently a liquidity sponge, not a bunker. Expect it to follow the Trump Put and tech earnings until its volatility profile mirrors a currency rather than a speculative stock.
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January 23, 2026

The Intersection of AI and Crypto: What Worked, What Didn’t, and What’s Next | Roundup

Bell Curve

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The market is moving from the "Compute Layer" to the "Agentic Layer." Owning the GPU is less valuable than owning the agent that controls the wallet.
  2. Build agent-first interfaces. Stop designing for human clicks and start structuring your data so an LLM can execute transactions on your behalf.
  3. The next 12 months belong to on-chain agents that handle treasury ops and commerce. The "decentralized GPU" narrative is dead. The "AI Agent with a bank account" narrative is just beginning.
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January 23, 2026

The “Quantum Threat” Behind Bitcoin’s Sudden Sell-Off

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from global cooperation to regional protectionism is driving a capital outflow loop that favors hard assets over sovereign debt.
  2. Monitor the development of quantum-resistant signatures on alternative L1s to hedge against Bitcoin’s potential cryptographic obsolescence.
  3. The next year will be defined by the race to tokenize real-world assets and the struggle to maintain protocol relevance as TradFi giants enter the arena.
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January 22, 2026

DePIN’s Biggest New Deal: Valeo x NATIX | Alireza Ghods

Proof of Coverage Media

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from digital-only AI to Physical AI requires a massive bridge of high-fidelity video data.
  2. Monitor DePIN projects that move from "map-to-earn" to "train-to-earn" for foundational models.
  3. NATIX is no longer just a mapping company; it is the data refinery for the next generation of autonomous machines.
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January 21, 2026

Markets Are Entering A Wartime Economy | Cem Karsan

Forward Guidance

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from a supply-side model to a populist-driven wartime economy makes inflation a permanent feature rather than a bug.
  2. Rotate out of traditional portfolios into non-correlated volatility strategies and hard assets.
  3. The next decade belongs to those who recognize that the rules-based order has been replaced by a raw competition for strategic resources.
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