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Scott Hanselman and Ryan Donovan discuss the nuances of "vibe coding" with AI, exploring how human judgment, experience, and context remain crucial in software development, even as AI tools become more sophisticated.
Bryan and Bill from OpenAI discuss Codex Max, a long-running coding agent designed to work for 24+ hours, manage its own context, and spawn sub-agents, highlighting the importance of model personality, trust, and evolving AI agent capabilities for coding and personal automation.
Stack Overflow's CEO discusses how the company is navigating the AI revolution by pivoting to enterprise SaaS and data licensing while maintaining its core mission of being a trusted source of technological knowledge for developers.
Alexander Embiricos discusses Codex, OpenAI's coding agent that has grown 20x since launch, serving trillions of tokens weekly, with the vision of creating an AI software engineering teammate that can proactively help engineers and potentially expand to become a super assistant across different domains.
A16z partners discuss how AI coding is transforming software development, potentially creating a $3 trillion market by reimagining development workflows, tools, and value creation through AI agents.
Hosts Rob Walling and Derrick Reimer dive into listener questions about AI coding stacks, shipping fast without losing polish, the shifting risks in startups due to AI, and when founders should start taking security seriously.
An exploration of Macroscope's AI-powered approach to understanding code bases, using abstract syntax trees and language models to provide high-signal code reviews, project summaries, and insights for engineering teams of all sizes.
Nathan Sobo discusses why IDEs won't die in the age of AI, arguing that source code is a language designed for humans to read, and visual interfaces will remain crucial for understanding and collaborating with AI agents in software development.
Tim Ferriss explores strategies for simplifying life in 2026 by sharing insights from Derek Sivers, Seth Godin, and Martha Beck on how to reduce complexity, focus on what truly matters, and create a more intentional, peaceful existence.
A deep dive into the venture capital landscape, discussing Cursor's massive $2.3BN raise, the potential for AI coding platforms, market dynamics, potential tech bubble indicators, and the evolving landscape of private and public markets.
Satya Nadella discusses Microsoft's AI strategy, discussing the evolution of technology from the internet era to the current AI boom, including AI adoption in enterprise, the company's approach to product bundling, and the potential transformation of work and commerce through AI agents.
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.
Benjamin Klieger discusses how Groq built Compound, an efficient AI agent with fast inference and effective evaluations that can search the web, execute code, and provide responses in under ten seconds.
Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella discusses how the company is preparing for AGI by building massive, interconnected data centers, developing its own AI models, and positioning itself as a flexible, trust-worthy hyperscale infrastructure provider for multiple AI models and global markets.
Jared Palmer discusses his journey from building v0 at Vercel to becoming SVP at GitHub, highlighting the evolution of coding agents, the launch of Agent HQ, and GitHub's vision for seamlessly integrating AI into developer workflows.
Google Labs Product Lead Jed Borovik reveals Jules, an autonomous AI coding agent that runs on its own infrastructure, pushing the boundaries of software development by enabling developers to work on complex projects for days using advanced context management and multimodal capabilities.
Malte Ubl, CTO of Vercel, discusses the company's AI innovations at Ship AI, including their new Workflow Development Kit, AI SDK 6.0, DevOps agent for anomaly detection, and a strategic approach to building AI tools that are grounded in real-world use cases and maintaining a low-level, flexible framework.
A candid conversation between Brad Gerstner, Satya Nadella, and Sam Altman explores the transformative OpenAI-Microsoft partnership, diving deep into AI's potential to revolutionize technology, business, compute infrastructure, and global economic productivity.
In this episode, Daksh Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Greptile, discusses the evolution of AI code review, why coding will never be fully autonomous, how engineering teams are adopting AI, and the journey of building a rapidly growing AI startup.
Matt Wolfe and Maria Gharib dive deep into the latest AI browser updates, including OpenAI's Atlas, Microsoft Edge's Maiko assistant, and Claude Code, exploring how these new technologies are reshaping workflow automation, coding, and internet browsing.
Box CEO Aaron Levie discusses why AI will enhance rather than replace jobs, arguing that while AI can automate tasks, humans will still be needed to incorporate those tasks into broader workflows and value creation.
Microsoft's head of cloud and AI discusses the massive AI infrastructure buildout, exploring the strategic investments, technological challenges, and potential returns of scaling AI data centers.
Microsoft's head of cloud and AI, Scott Guthrie, discusses the massive AI infrastructure build-out, explaining Microsoft's strategic approach to investing in AI data centers while maintaining financial discipline and maximizing infrastructure utilization.
Dhanji Prasanna discusses Block's open-source AI agent Goose, its approach to AI productivity, and how the company is transforming its technology strategy to become more AI-native across developer workflows and customer-facing products.
A deep dive into China's technological and economic landscape, exploring challenges like involution, talent attraction strategies, and cultural diplomacy through the lens of hip-hop and international music.
In this episode, Reid Hoffman discusses the transformative impact of AI on jobs, entrepreneurship, and the future of work, emphasizing that while AI will cause job displacement, it will ultimately create more opportunities and require people to think more entrepreneurially.
OpenAI's Codex team discusses their innovative cloud-based coding agent that can autonomously write and merge pull requests, aiming to transform software engineering by reducing manual coding tasks and enabling more creative, high-level work.
Amjad Masad discusses the future of software creation, predicting that AI agents will dramatically transform how software is developed, with Replit working to create infrastructure that enables agents to autonomously write, test, and deploy code. He envisions a world where anyone can generate complex software with a single prompt, fundamentally changing the software market, business structures, and how individuals create value through technology.
A conversation with Ryan J. Salva from Google explores how AI is transforming software development, enabling smaller, more nimble teams and automating complex processes across the software development lifecycle. The discussion highlights AI's potential to reduce cognitive load, streamline platform engineering, and help teams deliver software faster by handling repetitive tasks and creating dynamic deployment pipelines.
Michael Truell shares the journey of founding Cursor, an AI-powered code editor, starting from early experiments with robotics and AI in high school to pivoting through multiple startup ideas before finding success. Through persistent iteration and a vision of transforming software development, Truell and his cofounders grew Cursor from zero to 100 million in just one year, challenging existing tools like GitHub Copilot.