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AI Podcasts

January 12, 2026

Nvidia CES 2026

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from centralized cloud training to distributed local inference creates a massive demand for high-bandwidth storage and custom CPUs.
  2. Audit your technical roadmap to prioritize local agentic workflows that reduce latency and data privacy risks.
  3. The next 12 months will favor hardware that enables physical AI and local autonomy. Owning the compute stack is becoming a competitive necessity for builders who want to move faster than the cloud allows.
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January 9, 2026

Spec-Driven Development: Sharpening your AI toolbox - Al Harris, Amazon Kiro

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from "vibe coding" to "spec-driven" engineering.
  2. Implement EARS-formatted requirements in your AI prompts.
  3. Determinism is the ultimate feature for AI-assisted development.
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January 8, 2026

Post-training best-in-class models in 2025

Weights & Biases

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Intelligence is decoupling from scale. As reasoning becomes a commodity, the value moves from the size of the model to the proprietary nature of the training data.
  2. Use TRL or Unsloth for single-GPU fine-tuning. Prioritize cleaning your instruction sets over increasing your training iterations.
  3. The future belongs to those who own their data pipelines. If you can distill elite reasoning into a 350M parameter model, you win on latency, cost, and privacy.
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January 8, 2026

Intelligent Robots in 2026: Are We There Yet? [Nikita Rudin] - 760

The TWIML AI Podcast with Sam Charrington

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Moving from Blind Locomotion to Semantic Navigation defines the next frontier.
  2. Prioritize modular architectures that use off-the-shelf VLMs for task orchestration.
  3. Expect the first value-positive humanoid deployments in late 2026.
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January 8, 2026

Automating Large Scale Refactors with Parallel Agents - Robert Brennan, AllHands

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Software maintenance is moving from a manual craft to an industrial process. As agents handle the toil of migrations and security, human engineers will focus entirely on high-level system design.
  2. Batch by Dependency. Use the OpenHands SDK to visualize your codebase as a graph and deploy agents to solve the leaf nodes first.
  3. Companies that master agent orchestration will clear their tech debt backlogs in weeks instead of years, creating a massive competitive advantage in product velocity.
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January 8, 2026

DSPy: The End of Prompt Engineering - Kevin Madura, AlixPartners

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Trend: Software is moving from imperative instructions to declarative goals.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Port your most expensive GPT-4 prompts to DSPy signatures and run them through a BootstrapFewShot optimizer.
  3. The Bottom Line: Brittle prompts are the new technical debt. Building with a declarative framework ensures your system improves as models get cheaper.
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January 9, 2026

Spec-Driven Development: Sharpening your AI toolbox - Al Harris, Amazon Kiro

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. We are moving from probabilistic prompting to neurosymbolic reasoning where the LLM is a component of a larger structured system.
  2. Install MCP servers for your specific documentation and task trackers. Ground your agent in reality to reduce the manual verification loop.
  3. Engineering rigor is returning to the AI era. Builders who adopt structured workflows will outpace those stuck in the "prompt and pray" cycle.
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January 8, 2026

AI, markets, and power: A conversation with Paul Krugman

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Capital is replacing labor as the primary driver of productivity.
  2. Prioritize investments in incumbents with massive distribution or lean startups that swap payroll for compute.
  3. The US remains the primary engine of growth but the internal divide between tech hubs and the hinterland will widen as AI concentrates wealth.
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January 9, 2026

Artificial Analysis: The Independent LLM Analysis House — with George Cameron and Micah Hill-Smith

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The decoupling of parameter count from active compute via sparsity means intelligence is becoming a software optimization problem as much as a hardware one.
  2. Audit your agentic workflows for turn efficiency rather than just cost per token.
  3. In a world of infinite tokens, the winner is the one who can verify the truth the fastest.
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Crypto Podcasts

December 16, 2025

Visa Stablecoin Strategy, N3on Crashout, AXL Acquisition, JPMorgan MMF on Ethereum & Nexus x Rialo

The Rollup

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The future of crypto is increasingly defined by institutional adoption, driven by the need for verifiable, private, and compliant digital assets and systems.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Focus on foundational technologies like ZK proofs and secure interoperability. Avoid speculative retail trends that lack long-term utility.
  3. The "So What?": The convergence of AI and blockchain will redefine trust. Builders who integrate ZKPs to authenticate AI outputs and ensure agent accountability will capture significant value in the next 6-12 months.
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December 16, 2025

10 Crypto Predictions for 2026: $1M BTC, Wall Street Onchain & ETF Takeover

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: Crypto is transitioning from a niche, retail-driven asset class to a mainstream, institutionally-backed financial infrastructure. This shift will drive sustained growth, reduced volatility, and lower correlation with traditional assets.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Re-evaluate crypto allocations, recognizing the shift from retail-driven cycles to institutional adoption. Explore diversified exposure beyond Bitcoin, including ETH, Solana, and high-quality DeFi tokens as their economic capture improves. The rise of on-chain vaults indicates demand for professional, diversified asset management strategies on-chain.
  3. The "So What?": The market is vastly underestimating the fundamental progress and institutional acceptance of crypto. The "suit coiners" are bullish for a reason, and their capital will reshape the landscape in 2026 and beyond.
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December 15, 2025

When Do We Buy, Global M2, Does Crypto Need A Catalyst, & Owning Your L’s

1000x Podcast

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Implication: The crypto market is maturing. Expect smaller percentage returns and less volatile swings, but a stronger foundation for assets with real value.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Focus on Bitcoin accumulation in the identified value zone. Avoid speculative altcoin bets unless they demonstrate clear utility and sustainable economics.
  3. The "So What?": The market is in a temporary lull due to year-end flows and M2 divergence. Position for a potential rebound in January, driven by fresh capital and anticipated Western stimulus.
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December 15, 2025

Bittensor TAO First Halving || Live community call

The Opentensor Foundation | Bittensor TAO

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. TAO's Centrality: The halving reinforces TAO's role as the ecosystem's core asset, with its scarcity driving value for all denominated subnet tokens.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Focus on subnet "flow" and long-term vision over immediate revenue. Identify projects with strong community and innovative tech, as TAO Flow will accelerate the decline of underperforming subnets.
  3. The "So What?": Bittensor is entering a more mature, capital-efficient phase. The halving and technical upgrades create a more elastic market, rewarding genuine innovation and stake accumulation, while weeding out less viable projects.
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December 15, 2025

AI Knows You Too Well: Is Privacy a Lost Cause? | Andy Yen, Founder of Proton

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Strategic Shift: The battle for privacy is a battle for power asymmetry. Companies with transparent, privacy-aligned business models (e.g., Proton's hybrid non-profit/for-profit structure) offer a viable alternative to surveillance capitalism.
  2. Builder/Investor Note: Invest in and build open-source, privacy-preserving infrastructure and applications with strong technical guarantees. The shrinking gap between open-source and proprietary AI makes this increasingly feasible and competitive.
  3. The "So What?": Your digital identity is paramount. Switching your primary email from a Big Tech provider (like Gmail) to a privacy-focused one (like Proton Mail) is a high-impact, low-effort action to opt out of pervasive data consolidation and reclaim agency in the digital age.
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December 14, 2025

Be Careful With Your Taxes If You Have Crypto ETFs: Bits + Bips

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Proactive Tax Planning: Engage in tax loss harvesting now, leveraging the current wash sale exemption (with economic substance).
  2. Meticulous Record Keeping: The 1099-DA will be incomplete. Investors must maintain robust personal records for all crypto activity, especially for ETPs and DeFi.
  3. Software Opportunity: The complexity creates a massive market for sophisticated crypto tax software that can aggregate data and reconcile discrepancies.
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