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AI Podcasts

December 16, 2025

Finding The 1% of Stocks That Matter | Henry Ellenbogen Interview

Invest Like The Best

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The era of "free money" inflated the number of perceived compounders; a return to positive real rates demands a sharper focus on businesses demonstrating genuine financial discipline and competitive advantage.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Seek out "Act 2" entrepreneurs and companies that can leverage AI to transform existing physical or IP-based advantages, not just create new AI products. Be prepared to buy more when market sentiment turns negative on strong businesses.
  3. The "So What?": The next 6-12 months will differentiate companies that merely adopt AI from those that strategically integrate it to build durable, uncatchable cost and distribution advantages.
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December 17, 2025

“How We Can Eliminate Crime” | Ben Horowitz and Garrett Langley

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Future of Policing is Intelligent: Integrating AI, drones, and smart cameras creates a precise, accountable, and safer policing model for both officers and communities.
  2. Invest in the "How": Builders and investors should focus on technologies that enhance certainty of capture, streamline judicial processes, and support public-private partnerships to modernize urban safety infrastructure.
  3. Safety Fuels Mobility: Eliminating crime is not just about law enforcement; it's about restoring the fundamental safety required for economic mobility and a functional society.
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December 18, 2025

Two Futures | Runtime 2025

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The next decade's value will accrue to those building foundational AI infrastructure and the "invisible layers" that connect intelligent systems.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Focus capital and talent on core AI models, specialized domain intelligence, and the underlying computational fabric. Superficial applications risk rapid commoditization.
  3. The So What?: This is the defining period for the architecture of global intelligence. Participation now determines future influence and relevance.
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December 16, 2025

⚡️Jailbreaking AGI: Pliny the Liberator & John V on Red Teaming, BT6, and the Future of AI Security

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Shift: AI security must move beyond superficial guardrails to a full-stack, offensive red-teaming approach that accounts for the expanding attack surface of AI agents and their tool access.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Builders should prioritize integrating offensive security early in development. Investors should be wary of "security theater" and favor solutions that embrace open-source collaboration and address the entire AI application stack.
  3. The "So What?": The accelerating pace of AI development means static security solutions will quickly become obsolete. Proactive, community-driven, and full-stack security research is essential for navigating the next 6-12 months of AI evolution.
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December 16, 2025

Why Physical AI Needs a new Data Set | Rerun CEO

Weights & Biases

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Data Infrastructure is the Next Bottleneck: The physical AI sector's growth hinges on specialized data tooling that can handle multimodal, multi-rate, episodic data, moving beyond traditional tabular models.
  2. Builders, Prioritize Robustness: Focus on building systems that handle real-world variability and simplify data pipelines. Leverage open-source tools and consider combining imitation and reinforcement learning.
  3. The "So What?": The next 6-12 months will see significant improvements in robot robustness and the ability to perform longer, more complex tasks. This progress will be driven by better data management, making the gap between lab demos and deployable products narrower.
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December 16, 2025

Build reliable AI agents using W&B Training

Weights & Biases

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The democratization of RL for LLMs will accelerate the deployment of more reliable and sophisticated AI agents across industries.
  2. Builders should move beyond basic prompt engineering and RAG. RL fine-tuning, now accessible via W&B Serverless RL, is a critical next step for high-stakes agentic applications.
  3. For the next 6-12 months, expect a surge in production-grade AI agents, with open-source models increasingly closing the performance gap with proprietary alternatives through advanced fine-tuning.
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December 15, 2025

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

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Dynamic Evaluation is Non-Negotiable: Static benchmarks are dead. Future AI development demands continuously updated, contamination-resistant evaluation sets.
  2. AI Needs AI to Judge AI: As models grow more sophisticated, LLM-driven "hack detectors" become essential for ensuring code quality and preventing adversarial exploitation of evaluation systems.
  3. User Experience Drives Adoption: For interactive AI coding tools, prioritize low latency and human-centric design; technical prowess alone will not guarantee real-world usage.
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December 15, 2025

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

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The value in software development shifts from manual coding to high-level architectural design and prompt engineering.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Experiment with AI Studio's agentic and design capabilities. Focus on describing desired functionality rather than low-level code.
  3. The "So What?": The next 6-12 months will see a surge in AI-powered, full-stack applications built by a broader range of creators, disrupting traditional development paradigms.
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December 16, 2025

What We Learned Deploying AI within Bloomberg’s Engineering Organization – Lei Zhang, Bloomberg

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Shift: AI's impact extends beyond simple productivity. The real opportunity lies in fundamentally changing the cost function of engineering, making previously expensive or undesirable tasks cheap and feasible.
  2. Platform Imperative: For large organizations, a "golden path" platform is not optional. It's how you manage complexity, ensure quality, and scale AI adoption safely and efficiently.
  3. Human-Centric Adaptation: Technology is only half the battle. Investing in cultural adaptation, community building, and leadership training is crucial for realizing AI's full potential.
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Crypto Podcasts

December 23, 2025

Why Isn't Bitcoin Going Up? | Jeff Park

1000x Podcast

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The retailification of finance is merging public and private markets, making conviction more valuable than spreadsheets.
  2. Monitor high-conviction government rumors or national strategic transitions to front-run institutional capital that is too slow to move on ideology.
  3. Success in the next year depends on viewing volatility and privacy as core features rather than bugs in the system.
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December 22, 2025

Bitcoin Needs Vol, BTC vs Gold, Retail Trading Edge, 2026 Predictions | Jeff Park

1000x Podcast

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The retailification of finance is merging public and private markets. Every news event is becoming a tradable asset.
  2. Stop competing with bots on spreadsheets. Identify national strategic priorities that drive durable capital flows.
  3. Bitcoin’s next leg up depends on a return to its roots as a volatile and self-custodial alternative to the legacy system.
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December 22, 2025

The State of Crypto, 2026 Predictions & Espresso's Token Launch | Jill Gunter

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from Crypto as a Cult to Crypto as a Rail means the next winners will look like boring fintech giants rather than flashy token launches.
  2. Focus on infrastructure projects solving for fast finality and interoperability. These are the toll booths for the coming wave of corporate tokenization.
  3. The next 12 months will be defined by the Corpo Chain explosion. If you are not building for speed and performance, you are building for a niche that is shrinking.
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December 22, 2025

Is The Crypto-Native Era Coming to an End? - Lessons from 10 Years in Crypto

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from "Crypto-Native" to "Invisible Backend" means value accrues to protocols that function like Linux.
  2. Monitor the 2026 IPO window for SpaceX and OpenAI to anticipate a major capital rotation.
  3. Success in the next decade requires building for the 99% who do not care about decentralization.
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December 19, 2025

Crypto Prices Are Down...Builders Aren’t!

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Fiat is failing as a currency, resulting in a push toward assets that maintain or grow purchasing power.
  2. DeFi offers real yield opportunities, making it a compelling alternative for capital preservation.
  3. Traditional finance is validating public blockchains, indicating a significant shift in finance towards crypto integration.
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December 21, 2025

Bittensor Brief #15: $TAO Bull Case + Bitcast SN93

Hash Rate Podcast

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: Bittensor's unique decentralized AI model, coupled with Bitcoin-like scarcity and a self-marketing subnet, sets it apart as a foundational AI infrastructure play.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: The $TAO halving creates a significant supply shock. Builders should observe Bitcast's "one-click mining" and AI-powered automation as a blueprint for efficient decentralized applications.
  3. The So What?: The convergence of reduced supply and increased marketing via Bitcast could drive substantial demand for $TAO over the next 6-12 months, making it a critical asset for those tracking the AI and crypto intersection.
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