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AI Podcasts

January 18, 2026

Why Every Brain Metaphor in History Has Been Wrong [SPECIAL EDITION]

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Strategic Pivot: The transition from "Understanding-First" science to "Prediction-First" engineering. We are building artifacts that work perfectly but remain theoretically opaque.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Audit your AI stack for "Leaky Abstractions." Don't assume a model's reasoning capabilities in one domain will hold when the underlying causal structure changes.
  3. AGI isn't just an engineering milestone; it's a philosophical wager. If the brain isn't a computer, we are building a very powerful helicopter, not a synthetic human.
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January 18, 2026

Why Every Brain Metaphor in History Has Been Wrong [SPECIAL EDITION]

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The pivot from "Understanding-First" science to "Prediction-First" engineering creates massive technical liability in our models.
  2. Audit your AI implementations for "Leaky Abstractions" where the model fails to account for physical edge cases.
  3. High-performance automation is not the same as sentient reasoning. Builders who recognize this distinction will avoid the cultural illusion of inevitable AGI.
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January 17, 2026

Brex’s AI Hail Mary — With CTO James Reggio

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from deterministic software to agentic networks. Companies are moving from rigid workflows to fluid systems that plan and execute autonomously.
  2. Build an internal LLM gateway early. Centralizing model routing and cost monitoring allows you to swap providers as the model horse race changes without refactoring your product.
  3. AI is not just a feature but a fundamental restructuring of the corporate cost center. Efficiency gains allow a static headcount of 300 engineers to support a business growing 5x.
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January 14, 2026

Identity for AI Agents - Patrick Riley & Carlos Galan, Auth0

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from interactive chat to autonomous "task runners" requires a shift from session-based identity to delegated, long-term authorization.
  2. Implement the Token Vault pattern to decouple your agent logic from the mess of OAuth token refreshing.
  3. In the next year, the "Agentic Web" will live or die by trust. If you cannot prove an agent is authorized to act, it is just a fancy toy.
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January 15, 2026

AI and the Future of Warfare with US Under Secretary of War Emil Michael

No Priors: AI, Machine Learning, Tech, & Startups

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: The Great Re-Shoring. National security now depends on domestic production of critical minerals and semiconductors.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Build for Scale. Prioritize manufacturing competence over pure software features to win government contracts.
  3. The Bottom Line: The defense industrial base is being rebuilt from the ground up. The next decade belongs to the builders who can merge Silicon Valley speed with the Pentagon's scale.
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January 15, 2026

Ben & Marc: Why Everything Is About to Get 10x Bigger

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from software eating the world to AI reinventing the computer means every existing market cap is a floor.
  2. Prioritize the non-fungible creator by providing monetization tools that bypass legacy gatekeepers.
  3. We are entering a period of asymmetric payoffs where the art of picking original thinkers matters more than historical data.
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January 13, 2026

Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489

Lex Fridman

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Trend: Biological Sovereignty. As global systems destabilize, the Amazon remains the most critical piece of biological infrastructure on the planet.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Support Jungle Keepers. Direct capital to organizations that convert loggers into rangers to secure land concessions.
  3. The Amazon is a finite asset under active siege. Protecting it requires a blend of primitive survival skills and high-tech surveillance over the next 18 months.
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January 12, 2026

Jensen Huang says robots will have human capabilities this year! The Robots at CES Had.. Other Plans

Turing Post

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Pivot: As generative AI masters simulation, the physical world becomes a high-fidelity playground for software.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Invest in the "brain" layer rather than the "limb" layer. Software that can generalize across different hardware forms will capture the most value.
  3. The next decade belongs to embodied AI that reasons in real time. If you are waiting for the hardware to look perfect before paying attention, you will miss the moment the software takes over the physical world.
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January 12, 2026

Your MCP Server is Bad (and you should feel bad) - Jeremiah Lowin, Prefect

AI Engineer

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Pivot: Context as Product. We are moving from raw data transport to opinionated context delivery.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Prune your endpoints. Remove any tool that requires more than one step to achieve a business result.
  3. The Bottom Line: The winners of the agentic era will be those who build the best Agentic Interface Guidelines.
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Crypto Podcasts

February 3, 2026

From Crypto Legal Advocate to US Senate Candidate | John Deaton

Proof of Coverage Media

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The erosion of the American dream, fueled by inflationary policies and monopolistic capitalism, is driving a political shift towards candidates who advocate for transparent, common-sense economic policies and modern regulatory clarity for emerging technologies like crypto.
  2. Support political candidates who champion clear, updated regulatory frameworks for digital assets and advocate for increased market competition across industries.
  3. The fight for crypto clarity is now intertwined with broader economic and political reform. Understanding this intersection is crucial for investors and builders navigating a landscape where policy decisions directly impact market viability and individual prosperity over the next 6-12 months.
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February 4, 2026

Will Trump's New Fed Chair Crash Markets? | Joseph Wang

Forward Guidance

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Politically influenced central banking is returning, making monetary policy an electoral tool. Fed decisions will reflect political priorities, potentially leading to aggressive rate cuts.
  2. Re-evaluate portfolio sensitivity to political intervention. Position for lower long-term rates, but prepare for increased market volatility.
  3. The incoming Fed chair signals a re-alignment of monetary policy with executive branch goals. Expect policy to prioritize affordability and electoral success.
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February 3, 2026

New Fed Chair, Gold, Silver & Crypto Tank! Where Will Markets Go From Here?

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The US is pivoting from a QE-fueled, government-led economy to a "free market" model under the new Fed Chair, Kevin Warsh. This means a potential reduction in the Fed's balance sheet (QT) and lower rates without yield curve control (YCC), leading to decreased US dollar liquidity.
  2. Adopt a phased, data-driven allocation strategy. Michael Nato recommends an 80% cash position, deploying first into Bitcoin (65% target) at macro lows (around 65K-58K BTC, MVRV < 1, 200WMA touch), then into high-conviction core assets (20%), long-term holds (10%), and finally "hot sauce" (5%) during wealth creation.
  3. The current "wealth destruction" phase, while painful, presents a rare opportunity to accumulate assets at generational lows, provided one understands the macro shifts and adheres to a disciplined, multi-stage deployment plan.
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February 3, 2026

Building the Onchain Super App | Xiao-Xiao J. Zhu

Lightspeed

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The financial world is splitting into two parallel systems: opaque TradFi and transparent onchain finance. Value is migrating to platforms that can simplify and distribute onchain financial products globally.
  2. Invest in or build applications that prioritize mobile-native experiences, abstract away crypto complexities (like gas fees), and offer tangible real-world utility for onchain assets.
  3. The future of finance is onchain, and "super apps" like Jupiter are building the necessary infrastructure and user experiences to onboard the next billion users.
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February 3, 2026

The Crypto Community Hangover w/ David Hoffman

The Gwart Show

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Crypto's initial broad vision has narrowed to specific financial use cases, while AI and traditional markets capture broader attention. This means builders must focus on tangible value and investors on proven models.
  2. Identify projects with novel token distribution models (like Cap's stablecoin airdrop) or those building consumer-friendly applications within new ecosystems (like Mega ETH) that address past tokenomics failures.
  3. The industry is past its naive, speculative phase. Success hinges on practical applications, robust tokenomics, and competing with traditional finance, not just abstract ideals.
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February 3, 2026

The Crypto Community Hangover w/ David Hoffman

The Gwart Show

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: From unbridled, community-driven idealism to a pragmatic, business-focused approach. Early crypto imagined a world where "everything is a thing on Ethereum," but reality has narrowed its primary use cases to finance and trading, forcing a re-evaluation of tokenomics and community models. This shift is also driven by AI capturing mindshare and traditional finance co-opting blockchain tech.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Re-evaluate token distribution models. Instead of relying on inflationary yield farming that creates sell pressure, explore innovative approaches like Cap's "stable drop" (airdropping stablecoins, then inviting participation in a token sale) to align incentives and attract long-term holders. Focus on building real products with defensible business models, even if they lean more "business" than "protocol."
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