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AI Podcasts

January 7, 2026

Marc Andreessen's 2026 Outlook: AI Timelines, US vs. China, and The Price of AI

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from "adding machines" to "human cognition" models is an 80-year correction finally hitting the vertical part of the S-curve.
  2. Prioritize application-specific models that backward-integrate into the stack.
  3. AI is a physical and digital build-out that will define the next decade of global power.
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January 6, 2026

Who Controls AI's Future? The Battle for GPU Access | CoreWeave SVP

Weights & Biases

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from general-purpose compute to specialized AI infrastructure mirrors the rise of Snowflake in the data era.
  2. Audit your current cloud spend to identify where generalist latency is throttling your GPU goodput.
  3. Performance bars move every two years. If your infrastructure isn't purpose-built for AI today, you will be priced out of the market tomorrow.
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January 5, 2026

Welcome to AIE CODE - Jed Borovik, Google DeepMind

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Pivot: The transition from LLMs as chat interfaces to LLMs as logic engines. As models move from text prediction to logic execution, the value moves from the model itself to the verification systems surrounding it.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Audit the stack. Prioritize the integration of agentic coding tools like Jules to shorten the feedback loop between ideation and deployment.
  3. The Bottom Line: Code is the only medium where AI can self-correct and scale without human intervention. The next 12 months will be defined by who can turn raw model power into reliable, self-healing code.
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January 5, 2026

Claude Agent SDK [Full Workshop] — Thariq Shihipar, Anthropic

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Moving from "Model-as-a-Service" to "Environment-as-a-Service" where the harness matters as much as the weights.
  2. Replace your bespoke API tools with a single bash tool. Use a well-structured file system.
  3. The next year belongs to builders who stop treating LLMs as chatbots. They will treat them as system administrators.
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January 6, 2026

Building durable Agents with Workflow DevKit & AI SDK - Peter Wielander, Vercel

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Transition: We are moving from "fire-and-forget" prompts to durable execution environments where state is as important as the model itself.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Wrap your existing tool calls in the `useStep` function to gain instant retry logic and execution history.
  3. The Bottom Line: Reliability is the primary moat in the agent market. Builders who adopt durable workflows will move to production while others are still debugging local scripts.
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January 6, 2026

Build a Prompt Learning Loop - SallyAnn DeLucia & Fuad Ali, Arize

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The move from manual prompt engineering to automated prompt learning. As models become commodities, the proprietary loop that refines them becomes the moat.
  2. Implement a Train-Test Split for your prompts. Use a subset of failure data to generate new rules and validate them against a separate holdout set to ensure the logic holds.
  3. Reliability is the only metric that matters for agent adoption. If you are not using a feedback loop to update your system instructions, you are building on sand.
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January 6, 2026

The Netflix Culture Code That Changed Entertainment Forever | Reed Hastings Interview

Invest Like The Best

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The move from industrial management to creative inspiration. As AI automates routine tasks, the only remaining value is high-variance human creativity.
  2. Apply the Keeper Test today. Ask your leads which team members they would fight for and provide generous exits for the rest to reset your talent bar.
  3. Scaling doesn't require more rules. It requires better people. If you can maintain talent density, you can run fast while your competitors choke on their own handbooks.
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January 5, 2026

Welcome to AIE CODE - Jed Borovik, Google DeepMind

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from general-purpose LLMs to specialized coding agents that operate on the entire codebase rather than isolated snippets.
  2. Audit your current stack for agentic readiness. Prioritize tools that integrate with Gemini 3 or similar high-reasoning models to automate repetitive pull requests.
  3. Code is the substrate of the digital world. If you control the means of AI code generation, you control the speed of innovation for every other industry.
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January 5, 2026

Claude Agent SDK [Full Workshop] — Thariq Shihipar, Anthropic

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The industry is moving from "Chat-as-Interface" to "Computer-as-Interface" where models operate directly on file systems.
  2. Replace your complex list of fifty tools with a single Bash tool and a secure sandbox.
  3. The winners in the agent race will not build the best prompts. They will build the best infrastructure for models to execute code.
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Crypto Podcasts

November 29, 2025

In Defense of Exponentials – Haseeb Reads His Viral Essay – The Chopping Block

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. **Stop Applying Linear Valuations to Exponential Tech.** Judging Ethereum on its P/E ratio is like criticizing Amazon in 1999 for its lack of profits. It’s a category error. Value chains based on their probability of capturing a piece of a future trillion-dollar system.
  2. **The Prize Is Worth Winning.** The entire investment case for new L1s hinges on the belief that incumbents like Ethereum and Solana are immensely valuable. If they are, then a small probability of becoming the next one justifies a multi-billion dollar valuation today.
  3. **Zoom Out and Believe.** The current market is trapped in short-term cynicism. The real alpha comes from adopting a Silicon Valley mindset over a Wall Street one, recognizing that you are living through a technological revolution on par with the early internet.
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November 28, 2025

Can ‘Choose Rich’ Nick Create the Barstool Sports of Crypto?

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Weaponize cringe for distribution. The ‘Choose Rich Nick’ model proves that being the butt of the joke is a powerful growth hack. Manufacturing moments that invite mockery creates a viral loop of outrage and engagement that funnels attention to the core business.
  2. Authenticity is a liability. The most successful stunts are meticulously planned fabrications. From fake girlfriends to staged yacht expulsions, the goal isn't to be real but to create a compelling narrative that the internet can’t ignore.
  3. Success hinges on ambiguity. The content is designed to polarize. Its virality depends on a split audience: one half gets the joke and celebrates the performance, while the other half takes it at face value, fueling the outrage machine that drives impressions.
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November 28, 2025

Klarna Launches A Stablecoin, Hyperliquid Perps & The Prediction Market Wars | Weekly Roundup

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Fintech is the New On-Ramp. Giants like Klarna are adopting stablecoins for economic utility, not speculation. This signals a new wave of adoption driven by real-world efficiency gains.
  2. Re-evaluate Your Valuations. The massive valuation gap between a fintech like Klarna and an L1 like Solana forces a critical question: will value accrue to the rails or the businesses that use them to serve hundreds of millions of customers?
  3. Distribution is Undefeated. Robinhood’s move to sideline its partner Kalshi proves that owning the customer relationship is the ultimate moat, a crucial lesson for infrastructure projects reliant on third-party distribution.
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November 27, 2025

Anthony Sassano on Why This Cycle Isn’t Playing Out Like the Last Ones

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Old Playbooks Are Obsolete. This isn't your 2021 bull run. The four-year cycle is broken, institutional flows have altered market dynamics, and historical patterns are no longer reliable predictors of future performance.
  2. Ethereum Is Entering Hyper-Scale. A relentless upgrade cadence is simultaneously scaling both L1 (via gas limit increases) and L2s (via blob scaling), even before the ZK revolution delivers another 100x+ throughput boost to the mainnet.
  3. Adaptability Is the Ultimate Security. Existential threats like quantum computing are moving from science fiction to near-term reality. Ethereum's culture of continuous improvement is its greatest defense, while chains resistant to change face a brewing crisis.
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November 25, 2025

Closed my ETH Short ($578k Profit). What’s Next for Crypto?

Taiki Maeda

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. **ETH is Overvalued and Avoidable.** Its fundamentals do not justify its sky-high valuation. View it as a flawed asset, not a mandatory portfolio holding for crypto investors.
  2. **Farm, Don't Trade.** The most reliable retail edge isn't trading, but airdrop farming. It allows you to acquire assets from overvalued launches without providing exit liquidity.
  3. **Cash is a Position.** In a market defined by negative reflexivity and dwindling liquidity, the winning strategy is capital preservation. Avoid the casino, raise cash, and wait for the market to present clear, undervalued opportunities.
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November 24, 2025

How to Trade Crypto Cycles with Raoul Pal

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Stop Obsessing Over the Halving. The four-year cycle is a narrative, not a driver. The real signal is the macro business cycle, driven by debt refinancing and central bank liquidity. Track the ISM index: historically, buying below 50 and selling above 57 has been a winning strategy.
  2. Invest in Networks, Not Spreadsheets. Value crypto protocols based on network effects (active users and transaction value), not discounted cash flows. The long-term bet is on the growth of the network itself, as this is where wealth has compounded most dramatically.
  3. Survive to Compound. Structure your portfolio to withstand volatility. Have external cash flow so you’re never a forced seller, and take "lifestyle chips" off the table during rallies to manage psychological stress. Drawdowns are a feature, not a bug—use them to add to your long-term positions.
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