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Dr. Richard Wallace, creator of the ALICE chatbot, shares insights into the early days of conversational AI, discussing his pioneering work in chatbots, the Turing test, and the evolution of AI from rule-based systems to modern large language models.
Dan Ciruli discusses how enterprises can effectively run legacy VM-based applications alongside modern containerized workloads by using virtualization technologies that provide unified networking, security, and infrastructure management across different application types.
Kathleen Fisher and Byron Cook explore how formal methods and AI can work together to create more secure software systems, demonstrating how automated reasoning and proof techniques can help address emerging cybersecurity challenges and potentially enable a "great software rewrite" that dramatically reduces vulnerabilities.
A conversation with Stack Overflow's CEO and Director of Data Science at AWS re:Invent 2025 explores the future of AI agents, robotics, job market disruption, and the challenges of enterprise AI adoption and trust.
A tiny nine-person team at Anthropic is working to uncover and study the potentially destructive societal impacts of AI, publishing "inconvenient truths" about the technology while trying to maintain independence and influence product development.
Brad Gerstner discusses the new "Trump accounts" program, which will provide $1,000 to every child born between 2025 and 2028, with Michael Dell contributing $6 billion to extend the program to children under 10, aiming to create universal private ownership and help address economic inequality.
Natalie Brunell discusses her book "Bitcoin is for Everyone," exploring how Bitcoin offers hope and solutions to systemic financial problems, drawing from her immigrant background and experiences during the 2008 financial crisis.
Walmart's CEO Doug McMillon discusses the company's ongoing digital transformation, AI implementation, and strategic approach to navigating global disruption while staying true to the company's purpose of helping people save money and live better.
In the NYC mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani's victory is seen as a referendum on inequality, highlighting growing frustration with the current capitalist system and signaling a potential structural shift in how Americans view economic opportunity.
A deep dive into China's semiconductor industry tensions, the high-stakes Gaokao university entrance exam, and a tenuous trade truce between Trump and Xi, revealing the complex economic and social dynamics shaping modern China.
Jason and Alex explore the potential of AI companies like OpenAI, discuss the financial risks and opportunities in the AI sector, and delve into emerging technologies like space-based computing and legal AI startups, all while providing insights into startup management and investor relations.
In this episode of Business Breakdowns, Matt Reustle interviews Arthur Olson about Robinhood's evolution from a mobile-first, commission-free trading platform to a comprehensive financial services company targeting younger investors, driven by product innovation, technological efficiency, and a focus on expanding its revenue streams beyond traditional trading.
A wide-ranging episode covering the California billionaire tax proposal, an NBA gambling scandal, Amazon's AWS outage and robotic automation plans, Tesla's earnings and Elon Musk's pay package, and emerging AI model biases.
A deep dive into the world of AI startups, discussing everything from AI companions like Friend.com to content generation services, while exploring the ongoing tension between technological innovation and human authenticity.
This Week in Startups discusses Alibaba's new deepfake model, potential TikTok sale, Tether's massive valuation, Stripe's share buyback, and emerging trends in AI and startup technologies.
A young entrepreneur discusses building Theseus, a technology startup developing a GPS-alternative navigation system for drones in conflict zones, with a focus on solving real-world problems and supporting Ukrainian forces through relentless iteration and commitment.
Dylan Patel discusses the recent NVIDIA-Intel collaboration, the AI chip race between the US and China, and the evolving landscape of semiconductor technology, highlighting key developments in data centers, AI infrastructure, and global competition.
Jason and his co-hosts discuss the All-In Summit highlights, covering topics like Elon Musk's robotics insights, Palantir's performance, the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, AI chatbot interactions with children, and the potential of self-driving robotaxis from companies like Zoox and Tesla.
Oracle's stock surged 36% after announcing robust earnings and a potential $300 billion compute contract with OpenAI, though experts caution the deal's feasibility. Apple's latest product launch underwhelmed investors, with shares declining after the announcement of incremental updates to iPhone, Watch, and AirPods.
Martin Casado discusses his journey at Andreessen Horowitz, the evolution of venture capital, and the importance of specialization in a rapidly growing tech market. He shares insights on AI, infrastructure, open source, and the changing role of venture capitalists in supporting founders and navigating competitive landscapes.