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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.
Reid Hoffman predicts 2026 will be the year of AI agents breaking out of coding into broader domains, with a focus on enterprise AI, orchestration, and potential breakthroughs in biological research.
Dan Shipper and Brandon Gell explore AI predictions for 2026, discussing agent-native software architectures, the changing role of software engineers, the potential impact of AI on elections, and the ongoing challenge of achieving truly autonomous AI agents.
Reid Hoffman explores how philosophy, particularly Wittgenstein's ideas, can help us understand AI's evolution and its potential to change what it means to be human.
A live podcast recording showcases Stephen Zerfas guiding himself into a jhana meditation state, exploring the potential of super well-being through meditation techniques and discussing how AI could make these transformative practices more accessible.
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.
In this episode, Dan Shipper and Paul Ford dive deep into the transformative potential of Claude Opus 4.5, exploring how AI is revolutionizing software development, challenging traditional job roles, and creating a new paradigm of technological interaction.
The Browser Company founders Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal discuss their pivot from Arc to Dia, a new AI-powered browser that aims to become a personal intelligence layer across devices, reflecting their belief that browsers are about to fundamentally change with the rise of AI.
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.
Jason Fried shares insights on building great products by focusing on creating complete, coherent ideas that feel like a whole, drawing inspiration from architecture, watches, and cars while emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself throughout the product development process.
In this episode, Anthropic's Cat Wu and Boris Cherny discuss the creation and evolution of Claude Code, a revolutionary CLI-based AI coding tool that transforms engineering workflows through its innovative agent architecture and extensible design.
Danny Aziz rebuilt Spiral from the ground up as an AI writing partner that prioritizes thoughtful collaboration over speed, using multi-agent systems and advanced prompt optimization to help writers think better, not just write faster.
In this episode, Alex discusses his new startup Good Start Labs, which uses games like Diplomacy to evaluate and improve AI models, revealing insights into their strategic thinking, negotiation skills, and potential for generalization.
In this episode, Alex Rattray, founder of Stainless, discusses the future of AI and Model Context Protocol (MCP), exploring how AI can interact with APIs and internet services through code execution tools, with a vision of creating more flexible and efficient AI interactions.
An in-depth exploration of how AI is transforming software engineering, focusing on the development of autonomous coding agents like Devon and the evolving landscape of AI-powered programming tools.
Naveen Naidu builds Monologue, a text-to-speech app for Every, reaching 1,000 daily active users and $2,000 in monthly recurring revenue before launch, showcasing the power of AI in enabling a solo developer to compete with well-funded companies.
Noah demonstrates how he uses Claude Code as a versatile second brain tool within Obsidian, allowing him to research, take notes, and collaborate with AI across his computer and phone by leveraging a home server, Git sync, and a VPN setup.
A conversation about Mirage, a real-time video-to-video AI model that can transform live video streams into different styles and settings, exploring its potential to revolutionize gaming, creativity, and human-AI interaction.