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AI Podcasts

February 11, 2026

The Autonomous Driving Race Is Already Over w/ Kyle Reidhead

Milk Road AI

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI-driven automation, spearheaded by Tesla's integrated ecosystem, is poised to create an abundance of labor and services, fundamentally altering global economics towards deflation.
  2. Monitor Tesla's unsupervised FSD regulatory approvals in Q2. This event could trigger a rapid re-pricing of the stock as the market grasps the immediate revenue potential from existing vehicles.
  3. Tesla's long-term value hinges on its AI and robotics dominance, not just car sales. Its ability to generate passive income for owners and its multi-company convergence position it for exponential growth, making it a central player in the next decade's technological advancements.
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February 11, 2026

The Autonomous Driving Race Is Already Over w/ Kyle Reidhead

Milk Road AI

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Tesla's vertically integrated AI, robotics, and space infrastructure is not just optimizing existing industries but creating entirely new ones, driving massive deflationary pressures across transportation and labor.
  2. Investors should re-evaluate Tesla's valuation beyond traditional automotive metrics, focusing on its AI-driven revenue streams (FSD subscriptions, robo-taxi network) and its long-term potential in humanoid robotics and space-based compute.
  3. Tesla's imminent unsupervised FSD rollout and the activation of its existing fleet into a robo-taxi network will fundamentally reprice the company, establishing a new baseline for its AI and robotics ambitions.
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February 12, 2026

🔬Generating Molecules, Not Just Models

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Proprietary Blockade: DeepMind's closed AlphaFold 3 model stifled innovation, limiting access to critical biological understanding and therapeutic development.
  2. Beyond Structure: AlphaFold 2 predicted single protein structures; designing multi-molecule interactions is the next frontier. This shift is crucial for functional therapeutics.
  3. Rigorous Testing: Boltz conducts extensive experimental validation with 25 labs, testing designs across diverse targets. This real-world testing ensures models generalize, building trust.
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February 12, 2026

Owning the AI Pareto Frontier — Jeff Dean

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The AI industry is moving from specialized models to unified, multimodal systems, driven by a full-stack approach that integrates hardware, software, and organizational strategy. This means generalist models will increasingly dominate, with specialized knowledge delivered via retrieval or modular extensions.
  2. Invest in developing "crisp specification" skills for interacting with AI agents, whether for coding or complex problem-solving. This will be a core competency for maximizing AI productivity and ensuring desired outcomes.
  3. The race for AI dominance is a multi-dimensional chess match where hardware efficiency, model distillation, and organizational alignment are as critical as raw compute. Expect personalized, low-latency AI to redefine productivity and interaction within the next 6-12 months.
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February 12, 2026

🔬Generating Molecules, Not Just Models

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: AI in biology shifts from predictive analysis to *generative design* of novel molecules. This, like LLMs for text, democratizes new therapeutics, transforming drug discovery from slow, empirical to rapid, AI-accelerated design.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Invest in platforms abstracting computational complexity. Prioritize tools offering robust, validated design across diverse molecular modalities, with scalable infrastructure and intuitive interfaces, to accelerate R&D.
  3. The Bottom Line: Designing novel, high-affinity molecules is no longer a distant dream. Over the next 6-12 months, companies integrating generative AI platforms like Boltz Lab will gain a significant competitive advantage, reducing time and cost in identifying promising therapeutic candidates.
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February 12, 2026

🔬Generating Molecules, Not Just Models

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: AI is transitioning from analyzing existing biological data to actively creating new biological entities, accelerating the pace of therapeutic discovery. This means a future where drug design is less about trial-and-error and more about intelligent, targeted generation.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Invest in or build platforms that abstract away the computational complexity of generative AI for molecular design, focusing on user-friendly interfaces, robust infrastructure, and rigorous experimental validation. This approach will capture the value of AI for non-computational scientists.
  3. The Bottom Line: The ability to design novel proteins and small molecules with AI, validated in the lab, is no longer a distant dream. Companies like Boltz are making this a reality, creating a new class of tools that will fundamentally reshape drug development pipelines over the next 6-12 months, driving unprecedented efficiency and innovation.
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February 12, 2026

Owning the AI Pareto Frontier — Jeff Dean

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The relentless pursuit of AI capability is increasingly intertwined with the economics of compute, forcing a strategic pivot towards hardware-software co-design and efficient model deployment to make frontier AI universally accessible.
  2. Prioritize low-latency AI interactions for agentic workflows, leveraging smaller, distilled models for rapid iteration and complex task decomposition.
  3. The next 6-12 months will see a significant acceleration in personalized AI experiences and agent-driven software development, powered by advancements in hardware efficiency and the ability to crisply define tasks for increasingly capable models.
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February 12, 2026

Owning the AI Pareto Frontier — Jeff Dean

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The AI industry is moving towards unified, multimodal models that generalize across tasks, replacing specialized models. This transition, driven by scaling and distillation, means general-purpose AI will increasingly handle complex, diverse problems.
  2. Prioritize building systems that leverage low-latency, cost-effective "flash" models for multi-turn interactions and agentic workflows. This allows for rapid iteration and human-in-the-loop correction, which can outperform single, large, expensive model calls.
  3. The future of AI is not just about raw capability, but about the efficient delivery of that capability. Investing in hardware-aware model design and distillation techniques will be key to achieving truly pervasive and affordable AI applications over the next 6-12 months.
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February 12, 2026

🔬Generating Molecules, Not Just Models

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The open-source movement is now extending into complex biological AI, challenging proprietary giants and accelerating scientific progress.
  2. Invest in platforms that abstract away the computational complexity of running large-scale generative AI models for molecular design.
  3. The ability to design novel proteins and small molecules with AI is here, but it's a tool, not a magic bullet.
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Crypto Podcasts

March 26, 2025

The Foundation for Banking’s Next Evolution | Live From DAS

Bell Curve

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. The blockchain market is maturing, with revenue generation becoming a key valuation metric.
  2. User experience and customization are driving the evolution of smart contract platforms.
  3. Web3 banking and open finance are poised for significant growth, driven by evolving regulations and institutional adoption.
  4. Vault (formerly EOS) is positioning itself as a key player in the Web3 banking space,** emphasizing regulatory compliance, predictable transaction costs, and customizability.
  5. Investors should focus on blockchain projects that demonstrate real-world utility and generate revenue.**  Mere speculation and hype are no longer sufficient.
  6. The convergence of factors like Bitcoin scaling solutions, Bitcoin ETFs, and a more favorable regulatory environment is creating an inflection point for Web3 banking and open finance.
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March 28, 2025

Exchange Wars and the L.A. Vape Cabal w/ Threadguy

Steady Lads Podcast

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Crypto cycles between Wild West chaos and attempts at order. The recent meme coin frenzy and subsequent crashes highlight extreme extraction and market manipulation possibilities.
  2. Edge is Earned, Not Given: Sustainable crypto trading requires moving beyond gambling to actively cultivating specific advantages through deep research, network intelligence, or unique analytical frameworks.
  3. Content is a Double-Edged Sword:*While powerful for building presence, crypto content creation faces intense pressure, burnout risks, and ethical tightropes, especially when financial incentives align with hype.
  4. Decentralization Isn't Absolute: The Hyperliquid incident demonstrates that even DEXs may resort to centralized interventions under duress, blurring lines and prompting scrutiny from established CEX players feeling the competitive heat.
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March 28, 2025

The Institutional Crypto Gold Rush

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Institutions Have Arrived: Anticipated US regulation is greenlighting a wave of institutional capital, primarily targeting stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets.
  2. Yield is King for L1s: Forget competing with Bitcoin on moneyness; L1s like Ethereum must prove their value by capturing fees from the burgeoning on-chain economy.
  3. Decentralization Isn't Binary: Be critical of "decentralization theater"; protocols may sacrifice decentralization principles for expediency or survival, especially those with flawed insurance models.
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March 28, 2025

Live From DAS: Tokenizing the World - Institutions Enter the Arena | Carlos & Marc

0xResearch

Crypto

Key Takeaways:


1. Regulation is the Bottleneck: Tech is ready, but clear legal frameworks (especially in the US) are essential before tokenization moves beyond niche use cases and costly digital twins.
2. Private Equity & Illiquid Assets Are Prime RWA Candidates: The biggest gains from tokenization lie in bringing liquidity and transparency to markets like private equity, private credit, and niche commodities (e.g., whiskey NFTs).
3. Exposure Beyond Tokens: Consider exposure via stablecoin yield protocols (e.g., Ethena's USDe offering high, accessible yield), money markets benefiting from stablecoin inflows, or even public equities of traditional firms effectively integrating blockchain.

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March 24, 2025

Buy The Dip Or Sell The Rip? | Felix Jauvin

1000x Podcast

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. Bitcoin remains a strong long-term investment due to increasing institutional adoption and its potential as a global, non-sovereign asset.
  2. Macroeconomic trends, particularly those driven by political decisions, significantly influence Bitcoin's price.
  3. The altcoin market needs a fundamental shift away from speculative trading towards projects with genuine utility and long-term value propositions.
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March 24, 2025

How To Position For 2025 | Jonah Van Bourg & Avi Felman LIVE from DAS

Forward Guidance

Crypto

Key Takeaways:

  1. The crypto market is bifurcating, with institutions favoring Bitcoin for the long term while retail interest in altcoins wanes.
  2. Macroeconomic uncertainty under Trump creates volatility but also opportunities for Bitcoin investors.
  3. Bitcoin’s decentralized nature positions it as a key asset in an increasingly multipolar world.
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