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AI Podcasts

April 3, 2025

Mark Jeffrey: Bittensor, Crypto Investments, AI Innovation, Subnet Tokens, Market Trends | Ep. 35

Ventura Labs

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Invest in Access: The largest bottleneck—and opportunity—in Bittensor is user experience. Simple, intuitive interfaces for subnet discovery and investment are critical to unlocking value.
  2. Bet on Specialization: Decentralized, niche AI models on Bittensor subnets hold significant potential, mirroring historical tech shifts. Current low market caps may present a unique entry point.
  3. Follow Free AI to Physical Form: As AI software becomes increasingly powerful and commoditized (free), the most significant value capture will likely occur in its physical applications, particularly humanoid robots.
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April 3, 2025

AI & Robotics Stealing Crypto's Thunder? | EP 73

Good Game Podcast

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI Hype is Real: AI & Robotics advancements are genuinely capturing attention and capital, fueled by tangible progress (FSD, coding tools, new models), while crypto seeks its next major narrative beyond incremental TradFi integration.
  2. Crypto Wars Turn Inward: The main crypto battleground is now internal: CEXs vs. DEXs vs. TradFi entrants like Robin Hood fighting over the same trading and stablecoin pie, leading to aggressive competitive tactics.
  3. AI Lowers Startup Barriers: AI tools drastically cut the cost and complexity of building software, enabling smaller, nimbler teams (even non-technical founders) to launch "micro-apps" and potentially "micro-unicorns," while disrupting traditional education and junior professional roles.
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April 3, 2025

ChatGPT's Viral Explosion: 1 Million Users In... 60 Minutes

Bankless

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Hyper-Acceleration: AI adoption and feature deployment cycles are compressing dramatically, from days to minutes for millions of users.
  2. Infrastructure Resilience: Despite market fears, investment in core AI infrastructure like GPU compute (e.g., CoreWeave) remains exceptionally strong, signaling deep conviction in sustained AI demand.
  3. Crypto AI Finds Its Niche: While broad AI models battle for supremacy, crypto AI is carving out tangible use cases in areas like decentralized data (Vanna), DeFi abstraction (Banker), prediction markets, and specialized agents (Billy Bets, OLAS), attracting significant market attention.
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April 3, 2025

Unbundling the BPO: How AI Is Disrupting Outsourced Work

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI isn't just improving BPO; it's unbundling and reinventing it, automating complex cognitive tasks and creating opportunities far beyond cost savings for incumbents.
  2. Target Measurable Wins: Focus AI disruption on BPO functions with clear, quantifiable KPIs (support tickets resolved, CSAT scores) for the most compelling enterprise value proposition.
  3. Leverage Voice AI Now, Prep for Agents: Deploy mature Voice AI for front-office gains; anticipate imminent breakthroughs in browser agents unlocking back-office automation.
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April 2, 2025

The #1 SWE-Bench Verified Agent

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Architecture Beats Models (For Now): Augment hit #1 on SWE-Bench with off-the-shelf LLMs, proving intelligent agent design and context injection are paramount.
  2. Integrate, Don't Dictate: Winning developer adoption means embedding agents within existing IDEs and workflows, especially for navigating complex enterprise code.
  3. Context & Cost Shape the Future: Deep codebase understanding ("orientation," "memory") and tackling the escalating cost of agent operation are the next major frontiers in agent development.
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April 2, 2025

The #1 SWE-Bench Verified Agent

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. **#1 SWE-Bench Rank:** Augment's new agent tops the SWE-Bench verified charts using off-the-shelf models plus custom codebase understanding tech.
  2. **Enterprise & IDE Focus:** Augment targets developers in large, complex codebases, integrating directly into VS Code/JetBrains workflows rather than forcing new ones.
  3. **Pragmatic Model Strategy:** Leverages off-the-shelf models for rapid deployment now, anticipating potential custom model needs as agent usage and costs inevitably explode.
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March 31, 2025

Ep 37 — How AI Agents Will Reshape DeFi & Crypto Infrastructure with Ejaaz Ahamadeen

The DCo Podcast

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Agents are the Interface: Expect autonomous agents, not traditional apps, to become the dominant way users interact with both AI and crypto, abstracting away underlying complexity.
  2. Money Talks: The most successful near-term crypto AI agents will likely focus relentlessly on generating financial returns for users, tapping into crypto's core speculative drive via sophisticated, proprietary trading strategies.
  3. Build Real Products: Sustainable value comes from solving user problems with excellent UX and viable business models (potentially subscription-based initially), not just tokenomics. AI necessitates a shift from infrastructure hype to product-led growth.
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March 31, 2025

Ben Fielding: Gensyn’s Fueling an AI-Native Internet, Open vs. Closed Source AI and RL Swarm

Delphi Digital

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI scaling hits physical limits: Centralized hyperscalers face diminishing returns; the future needs horizontally scalable, decentralized compute enabled by protocols like Gensyn.
  2. The Internet gets personal (and probabilistic): Expect a shift from static databases to dynamic, parameter-based experiences, requiring ubiquitous, verified ML execution.
  3. Open beats closed (eventually): Open-source models and decentralized learning (like RL Swarm) will likely outpace closed systems by leveraging global compute and diverse data, mitigating centralized bias risks.
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March 28, 2025

The Agent Network — Dharmesh Shah, Agent.ai + CTO of HubSpot

Latent Space

AI

Key Takeaways:


1. Agents Evolve into Teammates: Shift perspective from agents as mere tools to digital collaborators within hybrid teams, requiring platforms like Agent.ai for discovery and interaction.


2. Engineer Pragmatically, Vibe Code: Lean towards under-engineering; AI reduces refactoring costs, making it cheaper to pay down tech debt later than to over-invest in unused abstractions now.


3. Unlock Networks with Standards & Memory: Prioritize building blocks like the mCP standard and tackle the critical challenge of secure, shared, cross-agent memory to enable true agent collaboration.

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Crypto Podcasts

February 8, 2026

Hash Rate - Ep.157 - Mining Bittensor with OpenClaw

Hash Rate Podcast

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Agentic AI is not just a tool; it's a new layer of abstraction for decentralized networks. It shifts the barrier to entry from deep technical and crypto-specific knowledge to strategic prompting and resource allocation, accelerating network participation and value accrual.
  2. Experiment now. Deploy a hosted agentic AI like OpenClaw (via seafloor.bot) with a small budget to understand its capabilities in a controlled environment. Focus on automating complex setup tasks within decentralized AI protocols like Bittensor to gain firsthand experience before others.
  3. The rise of agentic AI agents will fundamentally reshape how individuals and organizations interact with and profit from decentralized AI. Those who master agent orchestration and "skill" development will capture disproportionate value as these systems become the primary interface for programmable intelligence and capital.
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February 7, 2026

Crypto’s Reality Check | Roundup

Bell Curve

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI's gravitational pull on talent and capital is forcing crypto to mature beyond speculative tokenomics, transitioning focus from "meme value" to demonstrable product-market fit and real-world utility.
  2. Identify and invest in projects building at the intersection of crypto and AI, or those creating "net new" applications that abstract away crypto complexity for mainstream users, especially in areas like identity or fintech.
  3. This bear market is a necessary, albeit painful, reset. It's a time for builders to focus on creating tangible value and for investors to seek out projects with genuine utility, as the era of easy speculative gains is over.
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February 7, 2026

How Chutes Hit 160B Tokens/Day (Without Centralized Infrastructure)

The Opentensor Foundation | Bittensor TAO

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The commodification of AI compute, driven by decentralized networks, is shifting power from centralized data centers to globally distributed, incentive-aligned miners. This creates a more efficient, resilient, and cost-effective foundation for intelligence.
  2. Explore building AI agents and applications on Shoots' expanding platform, leveraging their TEEs and end-to-end encryption for privacy-sensitive use cases. The "Sign in with Shoots" OAuth system offers a compelling way to integrate AI capabilities without upfront compute costs.
  3. Shoots is not just an inference provider; it's building the foundational infrastructure for a truly decentralized, private, and intelligent internet. Over the next 6-12 months, expect to see a proliferation of sophisticated AI agents and applications built on Shoots, driven by its unique blend of incentives, security, and global compute.
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February 7, 2026

Vitalik Signals the End of the Rollup-Centric Roadmap: What's Next?

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: Ethereum pivots from a "rollup-centric" vision to a multi-faceted approach: a powerful, ZKVM-scaled L1 coexists with a diverse "alliance" of specialized L2s. This adapts to technical realities and renews L1's core focus.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Builders should prioritize differentiated L2 solutions or contribute to L1's ZKVM scaling. Investors should evaluate L2s based on distinct utility and symbiotic relationship with Ethereum.
  3. The Bottom Line: Ethereum's market leadership remains, but this pivot signals a pragmatic roadmap. The next 6-12 months will see rallying around L1 ZKVM scaling and clearer L2 roles, demanding sharper focus on where value accrual and innovation occur.
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February 6, 2026

'No More Dry Powder to Come Into Tokens': Why Crypto Is Down

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Global liquidity is high, but capital is reallocating from speculative crypto to traditional stores of value and, paradoxically, to DeFi platforms offering RWA exposure. This signals a maturation where utility and transparency are gaining ground over pure hype.
  2. Identify protocols with demonstrable revenue generation from real-world use cases, like Hyperliquid, as potential outperformers. Focus on platforms that offer transparency and accountability, as market structure shifts towards more regulated and predictable venues.
  3. The crypto market is undergoing a structural reset, moving away from a retail-driven, speculative cycle. Investors must adapt to a landscape where fresh capital is scarce, institutional flows favor gold, and DeFi's next frontier involves real-world assets.
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February 6, 2026

Is Crypto Focusing on the Wrong Regulatory Fight? DEX in the City

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The convergence of AI agents and programmable money is creating a new frontier for digital commerce and liability. This shift demands a proactive re-evaluation of regulatory frameworks, moving beyond human-centric definitions of accountability and transaction.
  2. Builders should design AI agent systems with cryptographically embedded controls, allowing for granular policy enforcement (e.g., spending limits triggering human review) and leveraging stablecoins for microtransactions in decentralized agent-to-agent economies.
  3. The next 6-12 months will see increasing pressure to define AI agent liability and payment rails. Investors should prioritize projects building infrastructure for secure, auditable agent commerce, while builders must integrate compliance and control mechanisms from day one to navigate this evolving landscape.
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