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AI Podcasts

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 requires moving from static repos to active, economically valuable environments.
  2. Prioritize agentic workflows that emphasize codebase understanding over simple code generation.
  3. The next 12 months will see a move from stunt autonomy to integrated human-AI systems that handle long-running tasks without losing the human intent.
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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 transition from monolithic models to compound systems means the value is migrating to the orchestration and context layer.
  2. Prioritize tools like DSPy and context management frameworks to build high-leverage applications that do not depend on proprietary model updates.
  3. Open research is the only way to maintain a competitive edge. If the US stops publishing, it stops leading.
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December 31, 2025

Infinity, Paradoxes, Gödel Incompleteness & the Mathematical Multiverse | Lex Fridman Podcast #488

Lex Fridman

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. From Singular Logic to Pluralistic Systems. As we build complex AI, we must move from seeking one "correct" model to managing a multiverse of conflicting but internally consistent logical frameworks.
  2. Audit for Incompleteness. When designing protocols, identify the "independent" variables that your system cannot prove or settle internally.
  3. Truth is bigger than code. Over the next year, the winners will be those who stop trying to "solve" the universe and start navigating the multiverse of possible truths.
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December 31, 2025

AI in 2026: 3 Predictions For What’s To Come (a16z Big Ideas)

a16z

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Outcome-Based Intelligence. We are moving from AI as a Service to AI as an Outcome where value is tied to results rather than usage.
  2. Target Non-Public Data. Build applications in sectors like law or lending where the most valuable data is private and un-crawlable.
  3. The next two years will separate companies that use AI to save pennies from those that use AI to capture entire markets through autonomous systems and proprietary data loops.
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December 30, 2025

Your Brain Doesn't Command Your Body. It Predicts It. [Max Bennett]

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The macro pivot: The transition from static data training to interactive world models that perform active inference.
  2. The tactical edge: Prioritize AI architectures that incorporate continual learning and hypothesis testing rather than just scaling parameters.
  3. The next decade belongs to those who replicate the biological transition from observation to interactive simulation.
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December 31, 2025

The Algorithm That IS The Scientific Method [Dr. Jeff Beck]

Machine Learning Street Talk

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Transition: Move from Big Data mimicry to Small Data causal reasoning.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Prioritize Active Inference frameworks that track uncertainty.
  3. AGI won't come from bigger LLMs; it will come from agents that possess a physics-grounded world model.
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December 30, 2025

[State of AI Startups] Memory/Learning, RL Envs & DBT-Fivetran — Sarah Catanzaro, Amplify

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from stateless chat interfaces to stateful, personalized agents that learn from every interaction.
  2. Prioritize memory. If you are building an application, treat state management and continual learning as your core technical moat to prevent user churn.
  3. Stop chasing clones of existing apps for reinforcement learning. Use real-world logs and traces to build models that solve actual engineering friction.
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December 30, 2025

[State of RL/Reasoning] IMO/IOI Gold, OpenAI o3/GPT-5, and Cursor Composer — Ashvin Nair, Cursor

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from internet-scale imitation to environment-scale RL.
  2. Build products that capture the full context of a professional's workflow to make them RL-ready.
  3. Intelligence is no longer the bottleneck. The winner will be whoever builds the best hard drive for professional context.
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December 31, 2025

[State of Post-Training] From GPT-4.1 to 5.1: RLVR, Agent & Token Efficiency — Josh McGrath, OpenAI

Latent Space

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Pivot: Intelligence is moving from a scarce resource to a commodity where the primary differentiator is the cost per task rather than raw model size.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Prioritize building on models that demonstrate high token efficiency to ensure your agentic workflows remain profitable as complexity grows.
  3. The Bottom Line: The next year will be defined by the systems vs. models tension. Success belongs to those who can engineer the environment as effectively as the algorithm.
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Crypto Podcasts

June 30, 2025

Macro Updates, Industry Narratives & Big Tech Coming For Crypto | Permissionless IV Recap

Lightspeed

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. **TradFi Is the New DeFi.** The most compelling crypto plays are now publicly traded companies acquiring Bitcoin. These “treasury companies” are the new tokens, using traditional stock markets for distribution that on-chain protocols can only dream of.
  2. **Brace for Big Tech's Invasion.** Robinhood and Stripe are coming for DeFi's profit margins. They are poised to dominate with superior UX and distribution, challenging the very premise of many decentralized applications.
  3. **Capital Follows Boomers, Not the Blockchain.** Don't expect government money printing to pump your altcoin bags. New capital is flowing into equities via money market funds. The only crypto assets benefiting are those packaged for TradFi consumption, like Bitcoin ETFs and treasury stocks.
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June 29, 2025

Building Web3 Businesses Comparison (2021 vs 2025) With Sandeep Nailwal

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Tokens Are a Liability, Not an Asset: A public token is a "net negative" that subjects founders to constant market ridicule. It's a 24/7 public referendum on your work, unlike the comparatively insulated world of traditional startups.
  2. The Era of Easy Capital Is Over: The days of raising $100M on a whitepaper are gone. Crypto fundraising now requires a level of traction and proof that is rapidly converging with the standards of traditional venture capital.
  3. Founder Liquidity Is No Longer a Guarantee: The promise of quick financial freedom for founders is fading. The extreme volatility of crypto markets means paper wealth can disappear before it ever becomes life-changing.
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June 27, 2025

Bell Curve x Empire: Prediction Markets, Crypto’s Magnificent 7, and Stablecoin Growth | Roundup

Bell Curve

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Business Models Over Memes: The new meta is clear: tokens must generate revenue. The most valuable assets will be those with defensible, on-chain business models, not just compelling narratives.
  2. The 4-Year Cycle is Dead: Forget halving-driven bull runs. We are in the first inning of a multi-year institutional adoption cycle, creating a sustained "global buy order" for legitimate crypto assets and related equities.
  3. Pick a Side (Token vs. Equity): The most critical question for any project is where value accrues. Investors must demand clarity on whether they are backing a decentralized network or a traditional company leveraging crypto rails.
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June 27, 2025

Bell Curve X Empire | Prediction Markets, Crypto’s Mag 7 & Stablecoin Growth | Weekly Roundup

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Demand Cash Flow: The next crypto "Mag 7" will be defined by protocols with real, on-chain revenue and clear business models, not just speculative narratives.
  2. Bet on Yield: The predicted $3.7 trillion influx into stablecoins will disproportionately benefit yield-generating protocols, offering a prime opportunity as they re-rate to reflect their cash-generating power.
  3. The 4-Year Cycle is Dead: Forget the halving. Institutional capital entering via ETFs and public equities is transforming crypto into a multi-year bull market, fueled by a slow, steady global "T-WAP" of capital.
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June 27, 2025

Is Crypto’s Next Meta About to Make Markets Explode?

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways
  1. The IPO Pipeline is Live: Circle's 10x IPO created a clear playbook. Watch private crypto leaders like Kraken and Fireblocks. Their public listings will be a crucial bellwether for the industry's mainstream acceptance.
  2. Watch Bitcoin Dominance, Not the Noise: A high and rising Bitcoin dominance is a coiled spring. When it finally breaks, it will likely break fast, signaling the true, explosive start of the next altcoin season.
  3. Crypto is Now a Political Asset: A directive ordering Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to prepare for crypto-backed mortgages shows that digital assets have officially entered the political arena. This top-down push for legitimacy is a powerful tailwind, even if bottom-up bank adoption lags.
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June 27, 2025

Crypto’s Path Forward In The Next 10 Years

Lightspeed

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. Build for Joy, Not Just Gains. The most defensible moat is emotional utility. Create a product people love, then use crypto to enhance it—not the other way around. No amount of financial engineering can fix a crappy product.
  2. Speak Human, Not Crypto. Ditch "Create Wallet" for "Create Account." The tech is 90% there, but the language and branding are the final, crucial 10%. The battle for the next billion users will be won with words, not just code.
  3. Value Will Accrue at the App Layer. The next decade's unicorns will be consumer apps built on the rails, not the rails themselves. If the apps on a chain aren't eventually worth more than the chain, the entire model is broken.
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