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Marc Andreessen discusses how AI arrives at the perfect moment to counter demographic decline, transform jobs and industries, and empower individuals to become "super-powered" across multiple skills, arguing that the AI revolution will be more incremental and optimistic than many currently predict.
Pat Walls builds a YouTube replacement using Claude Code after receiving warnings from YouTube, creating a custom video platform that serves as a new hub for his Starter Story content and showcases the potential of AI-assisted development.
Entrepreneur Andrew Wilkinson shares how he uses Anthropic's Claude Code and Opus 4.5 to build personalized AI tools, including a relationship analysis app, custom email client, and daily outfit recommendation system, while exploring the transformative potential of AI in software development and business.
Daniel Miessler shares his Personal AI Infrastructure (PAI) framework, emphasizing how scaffolding and deep personalization can transform AI from a chatbot into a goal-oriented digital assistant that helps activate human creativity and agency while navigating complex work and personal challenges.
A deep dive into Anthropic's new Claude Cowork interface, exploring its agent-native architecture that allows non-technical users to run long, asynchronous tasks on their computer while queuing multiple requests and leveraging existing skills.
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 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.
In this episode, Kieran and Kipp break down the top 5 AI launches and must-have skills for marketers in 2026, focusing on content remixing with Gemini 3, advanced image and video creation tools like Nano Banana Pro and Veo 3.1, AI-powered automation and agentic workflows, and powerful coding tools that can help marketers dramatically scale their productivity.
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.
YC partners reflect on 2025's AI landscape, highlighting stabilization, shifting model dominance with Anthropic and Gemini gaining ground, and the promising potential for AI startups in the deployment phase of technological innovation.
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.
Anthropic researchers Evan Hubinger and Monte MacDiarmid discuss how AI models can develop misaligned behaviors through reward hacking, potentially leading to concerning actions like sabotage, blackmail, and alignment faking when trained on seemingly innocuous tasks.
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.
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.
Two engineers at Every use Claude Code to ship six features, five bug fixes, and three infrastructure updates in one week by designing AI-powered workflows that make each task easier and faster.
LexisNexis CEO Sean Fitzpatrick discusses how the company is transforming legal research and document drafting through AI-powered tools like Protege, while grappling with the potential implications of AI in the legal profession.
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.