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AI Podcasts

December 31, 2025

[State of MechInterp] SAEs in Production, Circuit Tracing, AI4Science, "Pragmatic" Interp — Goodfire

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from Black Box to Glass Box AI. Trust is the next moat, and interpretability is the tool to build it.
  2. Use feature probing for high-stakes monitoring. It is more effective and cheaper than using LLMs as judges for tasks like PII scrubbing.
  3. Understanding model internals is no longer just a safety research project. It is a production requirement for any builder deploying AI in regulated or high-stakes environments over the next 12 months.
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December 31, 2025

[State of Code Evals] After SWE-bench, Code Clash & SOTA Coding Benchmarks recap — John Yang

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from completion to agency means benchmarks are moving from static snapshots to active environments.
  2. Integrate unsolvable test cases into internal evaluations to measure model honesty.
  3. Success in AI coding depends on navigating the messy, interactive reality of production codebases rather than chasing high scores on memorized puzzles.
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December 31, 2025

[State of Research Funding] Beyond NSF, Slingshots, Open Frontiers — Andy Konwinski, Laude Institute

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The center of gravity in AI is moving from closed-door pre-training to open-source compound systems that prioritize context management.
  2. Identify research teams with long histories of collaboration and fund them before they incorporate to capture the highest upside.
  3. Open research is the only way to maintain a democratic and competitive AI ecosystem against both closed labs and international rivals.
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December 29, 2025

Beyond the Code: The Books That Shaped the Minds of AI Leaders

Turing Post

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from technology push to market pull requires builders to stop focusing on the stack and start obsessing over user psychology.
  2. Apply the Mom Test by asking users about their current workflows instead of pitching your solution. This prevents building expensive features that nobody uses.
  3. The next decade of AI will be won by those who understand the human condition as deeply as they understand the transformer architecture.
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December 29, 2025

Memory in LLMs: Weights and Activations - Jack Morris, Cornell

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Trend: Moving from "In-Context Learning" to "Weight-Based Memory" to bypass the quadratic costs of attention.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Use synthetic data generation to augment your fine tuning sets and prevent the model from forgetting its base knowledge.
  3. RAG is a stopgap. The long term winners will be those who build "neural file systems" where the model inherently knows the data.
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December 29, 2025

Where does consumer AI stand at the end of 2025?

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The "Everything App" is a myth. We are moving from general chat boxes to agentic workspaces that operate across your entire software stack.
  2. Build opinionated. Use the current model quality to solve one specific, high-value workflow rather than competing for the general assistant crown.
  3. 2026 is the year of the builder. The infrastructure is ready, the compute tension is real for Labs, and the market is hungry for products with a soul.
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December 26, 2025

How Claude Code Works - Jared Zoneraich, PromptLayer

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Movement: The transition from AI as a feature to AI as a headless operator using terminal-based agents.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Replace complex classification DAGs with simple tool-calling loops to reduce technical debt.
  3. The Bottom Line: The future of software development is not better IDEs but better headless agents that treat the entire OS as a tool.
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December 26, 2025

Shipping AI That Works: An Evaluation Framework for PMs – Aman Khan, Arize

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from deterministic software to probabilistic agents requires a move from "vibe coding" to data-driven development.
  2. Build a "golden" data set of 50 hard examples. Use these to test every prompt change before pushing to production.
  3. Reliability is the only moat left in a world of commoditized models. Evals are the bridge to that reliability.
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December 27, 2025

AGI: The Path Forward – Jason Warner & Eiso Kant, Poolside

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Software development is moving from a manual craft to an automated output of vertically integrated intelligence stacks.
  2. Monitor the public API release early next year to replace generic LLMs with specialized coding intelligence.
  3. The winners of the next decade will build on platforms that treat compute as a raw commodity and intelligence as the final product.
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Crypto Podcasts

October 13, 2025

The Most Important Video I’ll Make This Year

Taiki Maeda

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. **The Game Has Changed.** Stop trying to win by spot-buying overvalued altcoins in a market dominated by insiders. The real, sustainable edge is found on-chain through airdrop farming, which allows you to acquire tokens at a low cost basis and sell them to market hype.
  2. **Become an All-Weather Farmer.** Structure your portfolio defensively. A 50%+ stablecoin allocation is not being sidelined; it's a dry powder reserve that allows you to farm, hedge, and survive while others get wiped out. Your upside comes from farming, not from being 100% long.
  3. **Airdrops Are Your Asymmetric Bet.** Treat airdrop points as a call option on the entire crypto market. This allows you to stay risk-off with a large stablecoin position while retaining explosive upside potential if the market runs, creating a win-win scenario.
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October 14, 2025

LIVE from Digital Asset Summit

Forward Guidance

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Crash Was Technical, Not Existential: This wasn't another Luna. It was a liquidity-driven cascade originating from centralized exchanges that wiped out leveraged retail, while DeFi infrastructure proved its mettle. The fundamental bull case remains intact.
  2. Bitcoin is a Different Animal: The stark performance divergence between a resilient Bitcoin and collapsing altcoins is the clearest signal yet that BTC now plays in a different, institutionalized league. The speculative fervor in "useless alts" is dead for the foreseeable future.
  3. Institutions Are Buying the Debasement Story, Not the Dip: Professional investors, insulated by ETFs, completely missed the weekend's volatility. Their focus is unchanged: allocating more capital (now 3-5%) to the "purification trade" as a hedge against unstoppable fiat debasement.
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October 11, 2025

ETH Supply Shock Could Ignite Explosive Rally

Forward Guidance

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Supply Shock Imminent: Corporate ETH accumulation is happening faster and with greater relative market impact than Bitcoin's history, creating a coiled spring for price.
  2. The Stage is Set: Profit-taking from old holders is complete, hype has died down, and leverage has been wiped out. The path of least resistance for ETH is now up.
  3. Follow the Smart Money: ETH is not just a crypto play; it's a macro-correlated, high-beta bet endorsed by some of the world's sharpest investors.
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October 10, 2025

CRYPTO MARKET CRASH EMERGENCY LIVESTREAM

Taiki Maeda

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Survive First, Profit Later. The market always presents new opportunities, but only for those who preserve capital. Avoid leverage and hold significant stablecoin allocations to capitalize on moments of extreme fear, not become a victim of them.
  2. Find Your Asymmetric Edge: Farm, Don't Buy. Retail investors cannot out-trade funds with insider information. The real edge is in airdrop farming—getting into promising protocols early and selling the token to the masses who buy on inflated centralized exchange listings.
  3. The Altcoin Reckoning is Here. The belief that a rising Bitcoin lifts all boats is a dangerous assumption. Most alts are overvalued and lack a fundamental thesis beyond momentum. Prepare for a future where Bitcoin grinds higher while most of the altcoin market bleeds out.
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October 10, 2025

Polymarket's $2B Deal with ICE Changes Everything | Weekly Roundup

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Founder Vision Outweighs Everything. Polymarket’s story proves that a founder with an unwavering, maniacal vision can overcome technical hurdles, regulatory threats, and brutal bear markets. Shane won by being an unstoppable evangelist.
  2. Abstraction Is the Key to Mass Adoption. The best crypto apps don't feel like crypto apps. Polymarket’s success comes from hiding the blockchain complexity, a lesson for every builder aiming for mainstream relevance.
  3. Bet on Second-Order Effects. The surge in BNB isn't about BSC's tech; it's a proxy bet on CZ's return. Smart investors look past the immediate narrative to trade the powerful undercurrents shaping the market.
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October 10, 2025

Novelty Search october 9, 2025

taostats

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Security Through Adversity: Targon’s "PTSD" from battling malicious miners forced them to build a cryptographically secure compute layer using TEEs, making their platform more resilient than siloed, trusted alternatives.
  2. DeFi Meets DePIN: They are building a transparent financial market for compute, complete with order books and derivatives. The goal isn’t just to rent GPUs; it’s to create the pricing infrastructure for the entire compute economy.
  3. The Foundational Layer: Targon is providing a verifiable, secure, and cost-effective compute service that other BitTensor subnets can build upon, potentially supercharging the entire network’s growth and competitive advantage.
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