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Dylan Field, CEO of Figma, discusses the platform's journey from a design tool to a collaborative ecosystem, sharing insights on innovation, leadership, and the transformative potential of AI in creative processes.
At CES 2026, Havas CEO Yannick Bolloré discusses how AI can help scale intelligence and creativity while maintaining the human connection, demonstrating this through a live experiment where his team creates a movie trailer for volunteer Amanda using AI-powered production tools.
Dylan Field, co-founder and CEO of Figma, discusses the company's journey, the future of design in an AI era, and how human creativity and judgment will remain critical as technology evolves.
A deep dive into the booming underground market of Chinese peptides, exploring their growing popularity among tech workers in San Francisco, their unregulated supply chain, and the cultural trends driving their experimental use.
fal's founders discuss their platform for generative video models, explaining the technical challenges, market dynamics, and potential future of AI-generated media across industries like education, entertainment, and advertising.
Dylan Field, co-founder and CEO of Figma, discusses the company's journey from a technology-first startup to a design platform that transformed digital design workflows, went public in a blockbuster IPO, and is now navigating the future of design in the age of AI.
Clay and Shawn discuss Shawn's investment approach, focusing on consumer-centric tech and retail companies like Adobe, Uber, Lululemon, and Nike, while exploring their intrinsic value portfolio and research process, with a particular emphasis on Adobe's potential despite AI-related market fears.
Tyler Cowen discusses why AI hasn't dramatically transformed the economy yet, arguing that while the technology is impressive, its impact will be gradual, with new organizations built around AI taking 20+ years to truly transform economic productivity.
Priscilla Barolo shares her journey from being the 11th employee at Zoom to becoming VP of Marketing at Neat, discussing her transition from communications to marketing leadership and the unique challenges of marketing a physical B2B video conferencing product.
Dmitry Shevelenko discusses Perplexity's vision for transforming internet search and information retrieval through AI, focusing on accuracy, trust, and creating a new model for media and technology consumption.
Dylan Field, CEO of Figma, discusses the company's journey from a slow-build startup to a design software powerhouse, exploring the impact of AI on design, the importance of human creativity, and how Figma rebounded stronger after the failed Adobe acquisition.
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.
An action-packed episode covering the week's major AI developments, including Adobe's new AI tools, NVIDIA's strategic investments, OpenAI's AGI timeline, and the groundbreaking Neo Humanoid robot priced at $500 per month.
Lyft CEO David Risher discusses the company's focus on customer service, potential autonomous vehicle future, and strategies for competing with Uber while supporting drivers during technological transitions.
In this episode, Google DeepMind developers discuss the creation of Nano Banana, a groundbreaking image generation model that allows for personalized, conversational image editing with unprecedented character consistency and creative potential.
Dylan Field shares insights on Figma's journey, emphasizing the importance of design, craft, and creating excellent products, while discussing the evolution of product development in the age of AI and the merging of traditional product roles.
The AI industry is at a critical juncture, facing a pivotal choice between creating an open, user-controlled ecosystem or developing a centralized, platform-centric approach that could limit individual agency and innovation.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarloff discuss Trump's potential National Guard deployments, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, and how the Manosphere is distancing itself from Trump's political narrative.
A deep dive into China's upcoming five-year plan, focusing on AI's strategic importance, potential technological developments, and the political intrigue surrounding Xi Jinping's potential succession.
RJ Skirinj discusses Rivian's strategy for the R2, a more affordable electric vehicle, while addressing challenges in the EV market, autonomy, and the company's approach to technology and customer experience.
Claudia Sahm discusses the potential erosion of Federal Reserve independence and the economic implications if political control over monetary policy increases.
A deep dive into the current state and potential future of AI agents, focusing on Anthropic's new Claude Sonnet 4.5 model and its impressive ability to autonomously code complex applications for up to 30 hours.
The EV tax credit has expired, potentially impacting electric vehicle prices and demand, with experts suggesting a short-term market disruption but long-term continued growth in the EV market.
The federal electric vehicle tax credit of $7,500 has expired, potentially impacting EV prices, demand, and the broader electric vehicle market, with experts suggesting a potential short-term disruption but long-term growth.
Google had a remarkable week, potentially powering Apple's Siri with its Gemini AI and successfully fending off a major antitrust challenge. The company also made waves with its impressive Nano Banana image generation model, solidifying its position as a leader in generative AI.