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Tarun Thummala founded PressW, an AI engineering firm that builds custom automation systems for regulated industries, generating over $2 million annually by focusing on specific workflow outcomes and leveraging AI to streamline their own business processes.
Paul Krugman's successful transition from the New York Times to Substack reveals the potential of paid newsletters as a viable alternative to traditional print media, offering writers like himself the opportunity to reach massive audiences and earn substantial incomes while maintaining editorial independence.
In this episode, Ranjan Roy and Alex Kantrowitz discuss Claude Code's emerging autonomous capabilities, OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT Health, prediction market controversies, and the potential end of busywork through AI-driven task automation.
In this episode, Gary Vaynerchuk offers practical advice and motivation for overcoming career and financial challenges, emphasizing personal accountability, the importance of taking action, and leveraging AI and social media tools to create opportunities.
In 2026, as companies rush to get AI agents into production, Keycard aims to help enterprises manage agent fleets by solving critical identity, authentication, and authorization challenges in this new agentic computing landscape.
Young Zhao, CEO of OpusClip, shares insights on building a successful AI startup by focusing on solving real painful problems, understanding user workflows, and maintaining discipline while creating innovative tools that transform content creation.
Kieran Flanagan provides an optimistic and strategic view of AI's impact on B2B marketing, emphasizing how marketers can leverage AI to focus on creativity, storytelling, and solving complex problems while automating routine tasks.
Dr. Anna Lembke reveals how dopamine addiction is hijacking our brains through digital habits, short-form videos, and AI, explaining the neurological mechanisms behind addiction and offering strategies to regain control and reset our reward pathways.
Tracy and Joe host their annual Q&A episode, answering listener questions about topics ranging from Chinese history and Bitcoin to Magic: The Gathering and their podcast's approach to interviewing guests.
Citrini unveils his "26 Trades for 2026" thematic watchlist, focusing on the emerging "phase two" of the AI trade, which emphasizes utilizing AI to streamline bureaucracies, reduce headcounts, and improve corporate margins across various sectors.
Mark Manson discusses how to choose meaningful struggles in life by focusing on personal values, finding purpose through revealing rather than finding it, and understanding that a good life involves challenges you're grateful for and that serve a higher purpose.
A16z consumer investors discuss the state of consumer AI in 2025, highlighting the dominance of a few products, the rise of multimodal models, and the potential for innovative startups in the AI space.
Scott Kupor, director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, discusses a new two-year program called US TechForce aimed at recruiting 1,000 tech workers to help modernize government infrastructure and address early career pipeline challenges in the federal workforce.
Rich Schefren reveals how he used AI to deeply understand himself, break through personal limitations, and dramatically improve every aspect of his life by creating a personalized AI system that knows him better than he knows himself.
Gary Vee discusses how small businesses can leverage social media, AI, and digital marketing strategies to grow their brand, emphasizing the importance of creating content across multiple platforms and using AI tools to enhance marketing efforts.
James Cadwallader discusses how his company Profound helps brands maintain visibility and control their narrative in the emerging AI-driven search landscape, where ChatGPT and other AI models are becoming the primary discovery platforms for consumers.
Wade Foster demonstrates how Zapier's AI automations enable entrepreneurs to build entire businesses by creating powerful, customized workflows that can automate lead qualification, meeting preparation, and other critical business processes.
Sam Altman discusses OpenAI's strategy to win in the AI race, including plans for model development, enterprise expansion, infrastructure buildout, and potential scientific discoveries, while addressing topics like personalization, computational capacity, and the evolving definitions of AI capabilities.
In this episode, three tech CEOs discuss AI's impact on hiring, talent acquisition, training data, job displacement, and the importance of adapting to technological changes while maintaining human connection and creativity.
In this episode, Elena Verna discusses how Lovable, an AI-powered app builder, hit $200M ARR in under a year by reimagining growth strategies, focusing on innovation over optimization, building a lovable product, and giving away credits to drive word-of-mouth and user adoption.
Matt and Maria dive deep into the latest AI video generation tools like Runway 4.5 and Kling, testing creative prompts from monkeys on roller skates to dragons and T-Rexes, while critically examining the technology's capabilities and limitations.
Andrew Warden, CMO of Semrush, discusses how AI is transforming search, emphasizing the importance of digital brand visibility, the continued relevance of traditional SEO, and the need for marketers to quickly adapt to the changing landscape of AI-driven content discovery.
Andy Maisley explores the often-misunderstood environmental impact of AI, revealing that a single ChatGPT prompt uses roughly as much energy as one second of a microwave, and that the projected AI infrastructure buildout would represent only a 1-2% increase in global energy usage, with potentially significant offsetting benefits through efficiency and scientific innovations.
Alicia Lyttle, a seasoned entrepreneur and AI expert, shares insights on how mastering AI skills can revolutionize income and opportunities in 2025, offering practical advice for beginners and experienced professionals alike.
Ethan Smith reveals that SEO is not dead, LLM usage is growing rapidly but still small compared to search, and marketers should develop a holistic strategy that combines traditional SEO with answer engine optimization by creating content that answers specific, long-tail questions across multiple channels.
Sarah Rose Siskind explores the intersection of AI and pregnancy by creating FetusGPT, an AI model trained exclusively on the sounds her unborn child hears, while using AI as a creative and emotional support tool throughout her pregnancy.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate talk about leveraging social media platforms like LinkedIn, TikTok, and Instagram to grow businesses, emphasizing the importance of consistent content creation and using tools like ChatGPT to help generate posts.
Jason and Alex discuss the viral Target "ad" in ChatGPT, which turns out to be a partnership integration, and explore the potential future of advertising in AI platforms while analyzing OpenAI's competitive landscape and market share.
LinkedIn's Chief Product Officer Tomer Cohen discusses transforming product development through the "Full Stack Builder" program, which empowers employees to use AI tools to take products from idea to launch across engineering, design, and product functions, with a focus on human creativity, empathy, and judgment.
A16z General Partner Anish Acharya discusses the resurgence of consumer tech, AI's transformative potential, and key insights for founders navigating the rapidly evolving tech landscape in 2026.
In this episode, Grant Lee and Kristin Fracchia from Gamma discuss how AI is revolutionizing company growth, revealing how they built a $2B company with just 50 people by leveraging AI workflows, innovative org design, and integrating AI tools across their business processes.
Dan Wang discusses China's engineering-driven approach to development, comparing it to the United States' lawyer-dominated system, while exploring topics ranging from infrastructure and technology to culture, opera, and personal experiences across different Chinese regions.
The podcast discusses how AI moats still matter, with the key difference being that software can now do actual work, transforming market opportunities from IT spend to labor spend, and creating trillion-dollar opportunities in unexpected spaces.
Gary Vee provides end-of-year advice on team leadership, brand building, and marketing trends, covering topics like AI skills, side hustles, digital marketing, business naming, and the importance of staying optimistic and authentic.
Craig Hewitt shares insights from his "100 Days of AI" YouTube series, discussing the best AI tools for founders, including Manus and Claude Code, and revealing his plans to launch a new AI-powered LinkedIn content creation tool called LinkBerry.
Nathan Lands interviews Raiza Martin, creator of NotebookLM and co-founder of Huxe, about building a proactive AI that generates personalized audio content based on your interests and daily habits without requiring manual prompting.
Russ Fradin discusses the urgent need for measuring AI productivity in enterprises, revealing that companies are spending $700 billion on AI tools without understanding their actual impact, and his company Larridon is building the measurement infrastructure to help businesses determine whether their AI investments are truly driving productivity.
Marc Andreessen discusses how AI is democratizing access to cutting-edge technology, transforming business strategy, and reshaping innovation by spreading first to individuals and small businesses before reaching large corporations and government.
An in-depth exploration of AI's potential and limitations, the state of education, and the importance of maintaining personal happiness amid political polarization, featuring insights from astrophysicist Brian Keating on topics ranging from university admissions to the transformative power of AI tools.
David Hsu discusses how AI is transforming software engineering by enabling non-technical people to build applications through vibe coding, while emphasizing the critical need for guardrails, higher-level programming primitives, and security mechanisms to prevent potential errors and data breaches.
Marketing experts explore how AI is fundamentally disrupting marketing, shifting from volume to value, and discuss strategies for adapting to AI-driven changes in search, content creation, personalization, and sales prospecting.
Mo Gawdat, former Google X executive, reveals the terrifying rise of AI, its potential to reshape society, and how humans must develop ethical skills and prioritize human connection to thrive in the coming technological transformation.
Chris and Amy share a candid look at their life as optimizers, discussing family finances, teaching kids about money, managing health proactively, balancing work and family time, and navigating the challenges of parenting and travel.
A wide-ranging conversation with security expert Gavin De Becker about threat assessment, intuition, social media, government, personal safety, and his experiences protecting high-profile clients like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate talk about the importance of understanding and leveraging attention in marketing, emphasizing the need for businesses to create content across social media platforms, be adaptable to technological changes, and focus on building brand over direct selling.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate keynote about leveraging social media as a free, powerful tool for business growth, emphasizing the importance of loving the process, understanding platform dynamics, and creating value-driven content.
Gary Vee discusses how social media provides the biggest financial opportunity for people under 25, emphasizing the potential of AI, entrepreneurship, and pursuing passionate niche interests to create successful personal businesses.
A comprehensive guide to effective communication based on Harvard Business School research, featuring Professor Alison Wood Brooks' four-part TALK framework (Topics, Asking, Levity, Kindness) to help listeners improve their conversations, relationships, and influence.
A lively exploration of philosophy's practical applicability, consciousness, and ethics, featuring deep dives into panpsychism, emotivism, and the challenges of understanding human experience through intellectual discourse.
A deep dive into how AI agents are transforming work, exploring the technology's "jagged frontier" of capabilities and potential to reorganize entire industries through autonomous task completion and productivity enhancement.
Rick Heitzmann discusses the current state of AI startups, exploring why few individual AI ventures have emerged despite the transformative potential of generative AI technologies.
Jason and Lan discuss Figure's new humanoid robot with advanced AI capabilities, OpenAI's app integrations in ChatGPT, and the future of remote work and talent development.
AMD's stock surges 24% after OpenAI announces a multibillion-dollar deal to secure six gigawatts of compute capacity, potentially gaining a 10% stake in the company, while Bari Weiss takes over as CBS News editor-in-chief after Paramount acquires her media startup, The Free Press.
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, discusses the transformative potential of AI across business models, cybersecurity, and enterprise technology, highlighting the importance of platform approaches, security challenges, and the need for contextual intelligence.
A comprehensive discussion with Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, exploring the transformative potential of AI across business models, cybersecurity, organizational efficiency, and the future of technology innovation.
An exploration of a groundbreaking AI app called Sora by OpenAI that allows users to create videos with just a few inputs, sparking discussions about the future of content creation, AI's potential, and its implications for society.
Gary Vee provides insights and advice on various topics including career success, social media, entrepreneurship, aging, and personal development in this episode of Tea with GaryVee.
Gary Vee provides actionable advice on various topics including career success, handling personal mistakes, social media strategy, and entrepreneurial mindset, emphasizing personal accountability, continuous learning, and the importance of taking action.
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, discusses the transformative potential of AI across business models, cybersecurity, and enterprise technology, highlighting the importance of platform approaches, AI's impact on efficiency, and the need for careful security and innovation.
A wide-ranging podcast episode exploring topics like crypto, American dynamism, parenting, education, internet culture, and the evolving media landscape through conversations with a16z crypto team member Eddie Lazarin.
Des Traynor discusses Intercom's transformation from a customer communication tool to a customer service platform to an AI-powered customer service solution, highlighting their strategic pivot to AI and the development of their AI agent Finn.
Kashmir Hill explores the potential mental health risks of AI chatbots, revealing how extended interactions can lead users into delusional spirals, potentially contributing to harmful psychological outcomes, particularly among vulnerable individuals.
A deep dive into how AI agents could revolutionize online shopping, from product research to price optimization, potentially disrupting traditional e-commerce platforms like Google and Amazon.
Darmesh Shah shares insights on his early blogging days, the evolution of inbound marketing, and how he approaches building innovative projects with a focus on iteration and passion.
A comprehensive guide to Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), exploring how companies can optimize their content to show up more frequently in AI language model responses, with a focus on tactical strategies like citation optimization, landing page creation, and understanding the differences between traditional SEO and this emerging field.
Mike Koenigs discusses how AI is revolutionizing entrepreneurship by enabling founders to rapidly prototype, build, and launch businesses using tools like ChatGPT, with the potential to solve complex problems and create innovative solutions in a fraction of the time and cost of traditional methods.
Dan Martell ranks the most profitable businesses to start before 2026, evaluating them based on speed to first dollar, ease of learning, long-term profitability, and potential for future sale. He discusses 15 different business models, placing them in tiers from S (no-brainer) to F (scammy), with real estate, AI automation agency, and coaching/online courses ranking among the top options.
Brett Caughran and David Plon discuss the rapid evolution of AI tools in investment research, highlighting their potential to enhance productivity and generate insights while emphasizing the continued importance of human expertise and thoughtful implementation. They explore how AI can help analysts work more efficiently, generate ideas, and monitor investment theses, but caution against over-reliance and stress the need for careful, contextualized use of these emerging technologies.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Right About Now, Matt Britton, author of "Generation AI," discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on business, culture, and society, particularly focusing on how Generation Alpha will be the first generation to grow up entirely immersed in AI technology. Britton explores the future of work, education, and technology, emphasizing the importance of speed, adaptability, and understanding AI's potential to revolutionize various aspects of human life.
Here's a 2-sentence description for the episode: In this Q&A podcast episode, Russell Brunson provides marketing advice to several entrepreneurs, offering insights on strategies like price marinade, creating case studies, and understanding market ecosystems. Through discussions with guests, Russell shares his approach to funnel creation, affiliate marketing, and the importance of being present in the moment while working.