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Ep 178Weekly Recap: Figma’s IPO, Ramp Reaches $22.5B, Gwyneth Paltrow Saves Astronomer, Top AI Researchers Ranked

(00:00) - Intro (00:03) - Gwyneth Paltrow Saves Astronomer (19:25) - The Metis List of Top AI Researchers (24:16) - Eric Glyman (Ramp) (50:31) - Figma IPO (01:03:58) - Andrew Reed (Sequoia Capital) (01:18:43) - Timeline Reactions To Figma IPO TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Aug 3, 20251h 22m

Ep 177Figma IPO Recap, TBPN Market Recap, Ray Dalio Steps Down From Bridgewater, Coinbase Earnings Update, Reviewing The Mansion Section

(00:17) - Figma IPO Recap (03:28) - TBPN Market Recap (27:14) - Ray Dalio Steps Down From Bridgewater (34:52) - Coinbase Earnings Update (40:57) - Figma IPO Timeline Reactions (01:03:04) - Reviewing The Mansion Section TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Aug 1, 20251h 14m

Ep 176LIVE FROM NYSE FOR $FIG | Dylan Field, Lynn Martin, Kris Rasmussen, Andrew Reed, Danny Rimer, Mamoon Hamid

(38:35) - Andrew Reed, a partner at Sequoia Capital, reflects on Figma's journey from its early days to its successful IPO. He highlights the company's meticulous attention to detail, evident in their product development and the recent New York Stock Exchange debut. Reed also discusses the evolving role of creative technologists and the impact of AI on organizational design, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and innovation in the tech industry. (53:25) - Kris Rasmussen, CTO at Figma, discusses his journey from contractor to CTO, highlighting the company's collaborative culture and the technical challenges of building a real-time, browser-based design tool. He emphasizes the importance of integrating AI to enhance designer efficiency and the necessity of fostering a culture where roles are flexible, allowing team members to tackle challenges beyond their defined positions. (01:04:40) - Danny Rimer, a partner at Index Ventures, has been instrumental in investments in companies like Figma, Dropbox, and Etsy. He discusses Index's early investment in Figma, highlighting their contrarian approach to the company's extended development timeline and the importance of talent in driving success. Rimer also emphasizes the significance of human intervention in design and the firm's commitment to maintaining a focused, small-scale investment strategy. (01:15:23) - Mamoon Hamid, a partner at Kleiner Perkins, discusses his 2017 investment in Figma, highlighting the company's strong user engagement and the strategic selection of board members to support its growth. He also emphasizes Figma's timely integration of AI features, enhancing its design platform's capabilities. (01:25:03) - Dylan Field, co-founder and CEO of Figma, a web-based vector graphics editing software company, discusses the company's recent product updates, including the introduction of offset vectors and enhancements to Dev Mode MCP, which facilitates translating designs into code. He emphasizes the importance of design as a critical differentiator in the software industry, highlighting its evolution from mere aesthetics to a fundamental component of business success. Field also reflects on organizational design in the age of AI, advocating for a blend of research and product applications to drive innovation and adaptability. (01:45:35) - Lynn Martin, the 68th president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the second woman to lead the exchange, discusses the recent surge in IPO activity, highlighting successful listings such as Figma, Circle, and Hinge Health. She emphasizes the NYSE's unique market model, which includes human oversight to stabilize stocks during their debut, and underscores the importance of technology in maintaining efficient and transparent markets. Martin also reflects on her journey from a technologist at IBM to leading the NYSE, attributing her success to embracing challenges and continuous learning. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 31, 20251h 59m

Ep 175LIVE FROM NEW YORK: Ramp's Valuation Reaches $22.5B, Figma Going Public, The Personal Superintelligence Debate | Eric Glyman, Avi Schiffmann

(00:34) - Zuck and Personal Superintelligence (32:00) - Figma Going Public (45:40) - Eric Glyman, co-founder and CEO of Ramp, a financial operations platform, announced a $500 million Series E-2 funding round, elevating the company's valuation to $22.5 billion. He discussed the rapid growth of Ramp, highlighting the launch of autonomous AI agents designed to streamline financial processes and the company's commitment to saving customers time and money. Glyman emphasized the importance of integrating AI into financial operations to enhance efficiency and reduce manual tasks. (01:13:39) - Avi Schiffmann, known for his innovative tech projects, discusses the launch of "Friend," a $99 AI-powered pendant designed to serve as a digital companion. He shares that the device has received positive feedback, including bulk orders from companies like Arc Boats. Schiffmann emphasizes that "Friend" is not just a productivity tool but aims to provide emotional support, with plans to release a feature film to further promote the product. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 30, 20251h 47m

Ep 174The Metis List of Top AI Researchers, High Schoolers Beat AI At Math Olympiad, Apple Might Ditch Camera Bump, GPT-5 Rumors Heating Up | Ryan Petersen, Ty Haney, Antonio García Martínez, Ian Webster, Ori Eldarov, Aaron Tan

(00:24) - The Metis List of Top AI Researchers (06:19) - High-Schoolers Beat Top AI Models (34:47) - New iPhone Spotted in the Wild (45:18) - GPT-5 Might Arrive Next Week (50:14) - Ryan Petersen, founder and CEO of Flexport, discusses the company's acquisition of Convoy's technology in November 2023, its subsequent revitalization, and the recent sale of the enhanced platform to DAT Freight & Analytics. He emphasizes the strategic decision to transform Convoy's assets into a neutral digital freight execution layer, which significantly increased its value and market adoption. Petersen highlights that this move allows Flexport to concentrate on its core mission of facilitating global logistics for importers and exporters. (01:03:06) - Ty Haney, founder of Outdoor Voices, discusses her return to the company she established in 2013 after stepping away in 2020. She shares her excitement about revitalizing the brand by reconnecting with its original customer base and appealing to a younger Gen-Z demographic through the "doing things" philosophy. Haney also highlights the integration of her tech platform, Try Your Best, to enhance community engagement and loyalty within Outdoor Voices. (01:19:54) - Antonio García Martínez, a former Facebook advertising executive, founded Spindl in 2022 to develop on-chain advertising solutions. In the conversation, he discusses Spindl's recent acquisition by Coinbase and its integration into Base, Coinbase's layer-2 blockchain, aiming to enhance on-chain advertising and support developers in reaching broader audiences. (01:41:01) - Ian Webster, CEO and co-founder of Promptfoo, discusses his company's mission to provide security tools for generative AI applications, emphasizing the importance of securing large language models (LLMs) and their integrations to prevent issues like data leaks and unintended behaviors. He highlights Promptfoo's recent $18.4 million Series A funding led by Insight Partners, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, which will accelerate the development of their AI security testing solutions. Webster also addresses the challenges enterprises face in deploying AI securely, noting that Promptfoo's platform offers automated red-teaming tests and actionable remediation guidance to help organizations mitigate risks associated with AI deployments. (01:51:50) - Ori Eldarov, founder and CEO of OffDeal, discusses building an AI-native investment bank that automates traditional banking tasks to serve small businesses often overlooked by major banks. He explains their decision to create a full-service bank rather than selling software to existing institutions, citing the bureaucratic challenges in large banks that hinder technological adoption. Eldarov highlights a recent successful deal involving a Montessori school, illustrating how OffDeal's AI tools efficiently connect sellers with potential buyers, thereby streamlining the M&A process for small businesses. (02:03:52) - Aaron Tan is an innovator who recently gained attention for developing a robotic lamp designed to seamlessly integrate into home environments while autonomously folding laundry. In his discussion, he explains that the viral video showcasing the robot was a rendered demonstration, but a functional prototype exists, emphasizing the robot's adaptability to various clothing types and its potential to operate in different home settings. Tan also addresses the challenges of manipulating deformable objects like clothing, highlighting the advancements in AI and vision-language-action models that have enabled the robot to generalize across different garments. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 29, 20252h 19m

Ep 173Astronomer Makes a Comeback, Massive Data Leak at Tea, AI-Powered Ads Spark Controversy | Anton Troynikov, Rahul Sonwalkar, Nico Christie

(00:21) - Astronomer Makes a Comeback (20:20) - Massive Data Leak at Tea (59:38) - AI Powered Ads Sparks Controversy (01:23:12) - Trump Wins the Hulkmania Tariffs Brawl (01:28:24) - Anton Troynikov, co-founder of Chroma, a company specializing in AI-native open-source embedding databases, discusses the phenomenon of "LLM psychosis," where individuals experience mental health issues after extensive interactions with large language models. He highlights that while these models are designed to generate plausible responses, they may inadvertently reinforce users' delusions or paranoia, especially in vulnerable individuals. Troynikov emphasizes the need for AI developers to consider the psychological impacts of their technologies and to implement safeguards to prevent such adverse effects. (01:59:07) - Rahul Sonwalkar, founder and CEO of Julius AI, discusses the platform's recent $10 million funding round and the launch of Data Connectors, enabling seamless integration with data stores like Postgres, Google Drive, and OneDrive. He highlights how Julius empowers non-technical users to perform complex data analyses through natural language queries, democratizing data insights across organizations. Sonwalkar also emphasizes the importance of data security, detailing Julius's commitment to providing secure, sandboxed environments for each user. (02:08:40) - Timeline (02:19:06) - Nico Christie, co-founder of Fundamental Research Labs and CEO of Shortcut, discusses the launch of Shortcut, an AI-powered Excel agent designed to automate complex financial modeling tasks. He highlights Shortcut's ability to complete Excel World Championship cases ten times faster than human champions, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize financial analysis by significantly reducing task completion times. (02:39:06) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 28, 20252h 56m

Ep 172Weekly Recap: Casey Neistat, OpenAI Cracks Math, The Future of ChatGPT, Apple x F1, Intel Layoffs

(00:00) - Intro (00:04) - OpenAI Achieves IMO Gold (26:07) - OpenAI Product Roadmap (53:20) - Apple Goes Full Throttle on F1 (01:07:36) - Google Doubles Down on Cloud AI (01:31:36) - Intel Lays Off 15% of Workers (01:48:24) - Casey Neistat (ModRetro) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 26, 20252h 20m

Ep 171Intel Lays Off 15% of Workers, Trump's $550B Japan Investment, Hulk Hogan's Legacy | Live TBPN Taste Test with Saif Khawaja

(00:30) - Intel Lays Off 15% of Workers (17:45) - Timeline (25:42) - Trump's $550B Japan Investment (39:41) - Timeline (42:45) - Hulk Hogan's Legacy (01:00:57) - Bay Area Gets Tesla Robotaxis (01:08:27) - LVMH Lobbies for U.S. Trade Deal (01:21:57) - Timeline (01:34:13) - Vitamin Shoppe Owner Lists Hamptons Mansion (01:39:41) - Timeline (01:50:48) - Sam Altman on Theo Von Reactions (01:59:09) - Timeline (02:13:37) - Live in the TBPN Ultradome: Saif Khawaja, founder and CEO of Shinkei Systems, discusses his company's development of AI-powered robotics that automate the traditional Japanese ikejime method for humane fish harvesting, enhancing both the quality and shelf life of seafood. He explains how their machines, deployed directly on fishing vessels, process fish immediately upon capture, resulting in a product that retains its premium taste and texture for up to three times longer than conventional methods. Khawaja also highlights the company's partnerships with Michelin-starred restaurants and their plans to scale operations to make high-quality, sustainably harvested fish more widely available. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 25, 20252h 27m

Ep 170Google Doubles Down on Cloud AI, Hulk Hogan Passes Away at 71, Hill and Valley Forum Reactions | Casey Neistat, Chris Samra, Zak Kukoff, Vineeta Agarwala, Micky Malka, Alex Hawkinson

(00:14) - Timeline (05:16) - Google Doubles Down on Cloud AI (38:10) - Hulk Hogan Passes Away at 71 (49:49) - Timeline (57:44) - Zak Kukoff is a venture capitalist with over a decade of experience in the technology and venture capital sectors, focusing on early-stage investments and entrepreneurship. He currently serves as the Chair of the Tech and Venture Practice at Lewis-Burke Associates LLC and is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation. ([lewis-burke.com]( [thefai.org]( In the conversation, Kukoff discusses the recent interview of Trevor Milton on Tucker Carlson's show, expressing that it was a poor choice of platform and suggesting that a more direct approach to questioning, such as confronting Milton about specific fraud allegations, would have been more effective. (01:14:37) - Timeline (01:29:04) - Vineeta Agarwala, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, discusses the transformative role of AI agents in healthcare, highlighting their potential to revolutionize drug development and patient care. She emphasizes the increasing adoption of AI-driven tools to address labor shortages and improve efficiency, noting that both startups and established companies are integrating these technologies to enhance operations. Agarwala also points out the growing interest in open-source models within the biotech sector, facilitating rapid innovation and collaboration among researchers and organizations. (01:51:11) - Micky Malka, a Venezuelan-born entrepreneur and founder of Ribbit Capital, has a history of pioneering financial services innovations, including co-founding Latin America's first online trading platform in 1998 and establishing the first online bank in Europe. In his conversation, he reflects on his journey of creating financial solutions that enhance accessibility and trust, emphasizing the importance of building brands that resonate with consumers. He also discusses the evolving landscape of fintech, highlighting the convergence of financial services with technologies like AI and crypto, and anticipates a future where tokenization plays a central role in transforming the industry. (02:18:47) - Casey Neistat, a renowned filmmaker and YouTube personality, discusses his involvement with ModRetro's M64, a modern reimagining of the Nintendo 64 console. He shares his passion for retro gaming and the importance of preserving the authenticity of classic gaming experiences. Neistat also reflects on the challenges of integrating modern technology while maintaining the original essence of beloved gaming hardware. (02:51:08) - Alex Hawkinson, Founder and CEO of BrightAI, leverages over 25 years of experience in IoT, AI, SaaS, and cloud-based technologies to transform critical infrastructure management. In the conversation, he discusses how BrightAI's platform integrates sensors, robots, and wearables to provide real-time monitoring and proactive solutions for essential services like energy grids and water systems, addressing challenges such as aging infrastructure and labor shortages. He also highlights the company's recent $51 million funding round led by Khosla Ventures and Inspired Capital, emphasizing the importance of achieving product-market fit before seeking external investment. (03:00:48) - Chris Samra is an engineer and founder of Symphonic Labs, where he develops AI-enabled consumer tools and gadgets. In the conversation, he discusses the launch of Waves, a new type of camera glasses designed for content creators, highlighting the positive response from creators and addressing privacy concerns by including an indicator light that can be disabled for capturing candid moments. He also shares plans to test the device with 100 creators, aiming for mass production in Q1 next year, and explores potential partnerships with prominent IRL streamers to showcase the product's capabilities. (03:15:10) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 24, 20253h 29m

Ep 169Apple Goes Full Throttle on F1, Meme Stocks Make a Comeback, Amazon's New Wearable AI Device | Christina Cacioppo, Deena Shakir, Davide Asnaghi, Ylan Richard

(01:34) - Apple Goes Full Throttle on F1 (18:43) - Meme Stocks Are Back (37:27) - Amazon's New Wearable AI Device (56:53) - Timeline (01:19:54) - Christina Cacioppo is the founder and CEO of Vanta, a trust management platform that automates security and compliance processes for businesses. She discusses Vanta's recent $150 million Series D funding round, which increased the company's valuation to $4.15 billion, and highlights the platform's expansion into AI-driven features like questionnaire automation and trust centers. Cacioppo also reflects on Vanta's growth from focusing on SOC 2 compliance for startups to becoming a comprehensive security and compliance solution for over 12,000 clients across 58 countries. (01:42:10) - Deena Shakir, a Partner at Lux Capital, invests in transformative technologies across sectors such as women's health, digital health infrastructure, health equity, foodtech, and fintech. In the conversation, she discusses the evolving landscape of AI in healthcare, highlighting the dual trends of cost-effective company startups enabled by AI and the substantial funding required for infrastructure-intensive ventures. She emphasizes the importance of AI applications beyond medical scribes, such as in clinical trials and drug development, and notes the increasing adoption of AI by major healthcare players, underscoring the necessity for startups to offer innovative, defensible, and transformative solutions. (02:03:56) - Davide Asnaghi, co-founder and CEO of Diode Computers, discusses how his company leverages AI to automate the design and manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs), aiming to democratize access to high-end PCB design for a wide range of hardware companies. He highlights the challenges in the industry, such as the scarcity of skilled engineers and the reliance on proprietary data, and explains how Diode addresses these by building proprietary datasets and utilizing large language models to generate schematics. Additionally, he announces that Diode has recently raised a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz and plans to expand their manufacturing capabilities to scale production within the United States. (02:14:55) - Ylan Richard, co-founder and CEO of Cala, a French startup that developed fully automated pasta restaurants, discusses his journey of building the company in France and the challenges faced due to structural financing gaps and stringent labor regulations, which ultimately led to the business's closure. He reflects on the lessons learned, emphasizing the importance of lean headquarters operations and strategic financing, and shares his plans to launch a new venture in the United States, aiming to open the first store in New York by mid-next year, with considerations for franchising to scale more efficiently. (02:27:05) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 23, 20252h 42m

Ep 168OpenAI's New CEO of Applications Shares Optimistic Memo, Stargate Hits Early Struggles, P&G Pays Unilever $10M in Spying Case | Anatoly Yakovenko, Aaron Levie, Neil Parikh & Daniel Cahn, Jan Sramek, Nathaniel Manning, Chris Andrew

(00:26) - OpenAI Product Roadmap (35:47) - OpenAI to Pay Oracle $30B Per Year (39:41) - Stargate Hits Early Struggles (46:53) - Musk Allies to Raise $12B for xAI (56:23) - Intern Cam Live from Tesla Diner (01:05:50) - Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder and CEO of Solana Labs, discusses the inception and evolution of Solana, emphasizing its design for high-performance and scalability to support global financial systems. He highlights the network's ability to process more transactions than all major blockchains combined, attributing this to its unique architecture and focus on speed. Yakovenko also addresses the challenges of decentralization, the importance of real-world asset tokenization, and the role of AI in enhancing blockchain development. (01:35:28) - Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box, discusses how AI agents are revolutionizing enterprise software by automating tasks and enhancing productivity. He emphasizes that AI adoption in enterprises is accelerating rapidly, with organizations integrating AI to transform workflows and unlock new opportunities. Levie also highlights the importance of leveraging proprietary data assets, as AI agents can extract unique insights, providing companies with a competitive edge. (02:06:13) - Neil Parikh & Daniel Cahn discuss the launch of Ash, an AI-powered therapy platform designed to address the global mental health crisis by providing scalable, accessible support. They highlight the platform's development process, including training on clinical data and reinforcement learning, to ensure safety and efficacy. Parikh emphasizes that Ash is not intended to replace human therapists but to augment mental health services, offering continuous support and helping users build stronger real-world connections. (02:16:25) - Jan Sramek, founder and CEO of California Forever, discusses the Solano Foundry, a 2,100-acre advanced manufacturing park planned as part of a new city in Solano County, California. He emphasizes the importance of co-locating research and development with manufacturing to accelerate innovation and compete globally, drawing lessons from historical U.S. manufacturing hubs and China's integrated hardware ecosystems. Sramek highlights the project's potential to create a vibrant, walkable community offering quality of life improvements, such as short commutes and accessible amenities, to attract and retain a skilled workforce. (02:28:12) - Nathaniel Manning, CEO of Legend AI, discusses the company's mission to make Earth searchable by training large models on satellite and drone imagery, enabling users to query geospatial data over space and time. He explains that while much of this imagery is freely available from sources like the European Space Agency's Sentinel program and NASA, higher-resolution or more recent data can be purchased as needed. Manning also outlines Legend AI's three-tiered product stack: an API level for developers, an enterprise product, and a consumer application, all designed to harness the vast potential of geospatial data. (02:43:49) - Chris Andrew, co-founder and CEO of Scrunch AI, discusses the company's recent $15 million Series A funding led by Decibel and their development of a customer experience platform tailored for the AI buyer journey. He highlights the shift from traditional browsing to AI-driven search, emphasizing the need for businesses to optimize their online presence for AI agents. Andrew also introduces Scrunch AI's agent experience platform, designed to enhance website compatibility with AI models by simplifying content and improving accessibility. (02:50:32) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 22, 20253h 6m

Ep 167OpenAI and Gemini Achieve IMO Gold, CBS Cancels Colbert's Late Night, McLaren's Mansour Ojjeh Collection | Chris Black, Chris Buskirk, Turner Caldwell, Jamin Ball, Harper Carroll, Nikita Singareddy

(00:45) - OpenAI Achieves IMO Gold (37:38) - Timeline (50:29) - CBS Cancels Colbert's Late Night (01:10:57) - McLaren's Mansour Ojjeh Collection (01:24:49) - Timeline (01:29:04) - Chris Black is a New York-based writer, producer, and editor, known for his creative consultancy, Done to Death Projects, and as co-host of the podcast "How Long Gone." In the conversation, he discusses his 2015 advice book "I Know You Think You Know It All," his upcoming memoir slated for 2026, and the evolving landscape of book promotion, emphasizing the impact of podcasts and traditional media appearances on sales. (02:00:28) - Chris Buskirk is a serial entrepreneur, author, and co-founder of 1789 Capital, a venture capital firm focusing on conservative-aligned companies. In the conversation, he discusses the resurgence of optimism in the business climate, emphasizing the importance of abundant, cheap energy for national prosperity and highlighting the need for the U.S. to develop its own rare earth magnet production to reduce reliance on China. He also touches on the role of government in fostering innovation, suggesting a balance between deregulation and strategic support for critical industries. (02:20:17) - Turner Caldwell, CEO of Mariana Minerals, discusses his company's role as a vertically integrated, software-first mining firm that focuses on engineering, financing, constructing, and operating mining projects post-exploration. He emphasizes the industry's need to shorten the timeline from mineral discovery to production, highlighting the challenges in designing and implementing mining infrastructure. Caldwell also announces Mariana Minerals' emergence from stealth mode with a $65 million Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz and Breakthrough Energy Ventures. (02:30:50) - Jamin Ball, a Partner at Altimeter Capital, discusses his experience attempting to invest in Figma during its Series C funding round, which he refers to as the "white buffalo" of his career. He highlights Figma's impressive growth rate of 49% and free cash flow margins of 28%, positioning it as a leading software company. Ball also emphasizes the resilience of Figma's management team in navigating challenges, including a failed acquisition, and expresses confidence in their ability to adapt to emerging technologies like AI. (02:42:53) - Harper Carroll, an AI educator and machine learning engineer with degrees from Stanford and experience at Meta, discusses the potential of AI in children's education, emphasizing its role in fostering curiosity and learning through interactive audio models. She highlights the importance of developing AI tools that are accessible and engaging for children, while also addressing ethical considerations and the need for appropriate guardrails to ensure safe and effective use. Carroll also shares insights from her audience, noting that some parents have successfully integrated AI into their children's learning experiences, such as using AI as a "cool older sister" to discuss topics like nutrition and exercise. (02:59:39) - Nikita Singareddy, co-founder and CEO of Fortuna Health, a platform simplifying Medicaid enrollment, discusses the company's recent Series A funding led by Houston, their mission to create a "TurboTax for Medicaid" to streamline the complex application process, and their B2B2C model partnering with insurance companies to enhance user experience. She highlights the challenges of navigating state-specific Medicaid rules, the persistence of outdated technologies like fax machines in healthcare, and the importance of addressing real-world complexities beyond basic AI capabilities. Singareddy also emphasizes the need for innovative solutions in healthcare, such as AI nurses, to tackle issues like physician shortages and improve patient care. (03:12:03) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 21, 20253h 18m

Ep 166Weekly Recap: CEO Affair at Coldplay Concert, Elon Musk's AI Girlfriend, Cognition Acquires Windsurf

(00:00) - Intro (00:03) - Astronomer CEO Affair at Coldplay Concert (11:11) - The Steelman for Grok's Vulgar Anime Mode (29:31) - Cognition Acquires Windsurf (01:20:14) - Jeff Wang (Windsurf) & Scott Wu (Cognition) (01:32:19) - Windsurf Chaos Aftermath Breakdown (01:41:27) - Martin Shkreli (DL Software) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 19, 20252h 33m

Ep 165Surprise Visit From Martin Shkreli, Range Rover Launches New Logo, Timeline Reactions | Martin Shkreli, Joe Weisenthal, Joseph Krause, Nirav Tolia, Mike Knoop, Kyle Samani

(01:19) - Timeline (20:53) - Range Rover Launches New Logo (29:07) - Martin Shkreli. Martin is an American entrepreneur and former pharmaceutical executive known for his work in biotechnology and hedge fund management. He co-founded the hedge funds Elea Capital, MSMB Capital Management, and the biopharmaceutical companies Retrophin and Turing Pharmaceuticals. Shkreli gained national attention during his tenure at Turing, and later faced legal issues related to securities fraud, for which he was convicted in 2017. Despite his controversial public image, he remains a notable figure in the biotech and finance communities. (01:21:40) - Timeline (01:36:11) - Joseph Krause, co-founder and CEO of Radical AI, announced the company's $55 million seed funding round, led by RTX Ventures, marking one of the largest in New York's history. He discussed plans to build an advanced materials R&D facility integrating AI and robotics to accelerate materials science innovation. Krause also shared his background in nanoscience and the journey from academic research to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of culture and lean operations in their growth strategy. (01:45:29) - Timeline (01:53:20) - Joe Weisenthal is an American journalist and financial expert. He serves as the executive editor of news for Bloomberg Digital, co-anchors Bloomberg Television's "What’d You Miss?", and co-hosts the "Odd Lots" podcast. In the conversation, Weisenthal discusses recent positive economic data, including better-than-expected retail sales and jobless claims, and explores the implications of potential Federal Reserve rate cuts on long-term interest rates and mortgage rates. (02:23:53) - Nirav Tolia, co-founder and CEO of Nextdoor, recently discussed the platform's comprehensive redesign aimed at enhancing user engagement and utility. The new Nextdoor introduces three core features: 'News,' integrating content from over 3,500 local publications; 'Alerts,' providing real-time updates on local emergencies; and 'Faves,' an AI-powered tool offering personalized recommendations based on neighborhood conversations. Tolia emphasized that these enhancements are designed to make Nextdoor an indispensable daily resource for neighbors, fostering stronger, safer, and more connected communities. (02:40:13) - Mike Knoop, co-founder of Zapier and host of the ARC Prize, discusses the ARC-AGI benchmark's role in measuring AI's ability to generalize on novel tasks, emphasizing that while AI systems have made progress, they still lag behind human efficiency levels. He highlights the ARC Prize's aim to accelerate AGI development by encouraging open sharing of new ideas and fostering a diverse AI research community. Knoop also introduces ARC V3, an interactive reasoning benchmark designed to challenge emerging AI agent systems, noting its increased complexity and the importance of efficiency constraints to prevent agents from relying on brute-force methods. (03:00:58) - Kyle Samani, co-founder and managing partner at Multicoin Capital, discusses the transformative potential of stablecoins in enabling global access to U.S. dollars, emphasizing that this unprecedented shift is not yet fully appreciated. He highlights the profound implications for global commerce and payments, noting that major consumer software platforms can now legally integrate stablecoins, potentially onboarding billions of users into the crypto ecosystem. Samani also touches on the evolving regulatory landscape, mentioning the passage of the Genius Act and the anticipated Clarity Act, which aim to define regulatory responsibilities and provide clarity for the industry. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 18, 20253h 17m

Ep 164Astronomer CEO Affair at Coldplay Concert, JUUL Approved by the FDA, Is AI Causing Historic Crashouts? | Chris Power, Jeremie Eliahou, Chris Best, Alex Mashrabov, Jesse Pollak, Billy Thalheimer, Jonathan Mortensen, Douwe Kiela & More

(00:09) - Astronomer CEO Affair at Coldplay Concert (11:31) - New Tesla Model Y L Breakdown (16:18) - JUUL Approved by the FDA (01:02:49) - Is AI Causing Historic Crashouts? (01:29:16) - Chris Power, founder and CEO of Hadrian, discusses the company's recent $260 million funding round led by Founders Fund and Lux Capital, which will support the expansion of their manufacturing capabilities, including a new 270,000-square-foot facility in Mesa, Arizona, and the launch of a "factories-as-a-service" model to enhance defense production. He emphasizes the importance of revitalizing American manufacturing through automation and advanced technologies to address workforce shortages and strengthen national security. (01:45:00) - Jeremie Eliahou Ontiveros, Head of Datacenter & Energy Infrastructure Research at SemiAnalysis, specializes in analyzing hyperscaler and neocloud infrastructures, large-scale AI clusters, and associated cooling and electrical systems. In the conversation, he discusses Meta's substantial investments in AI infrastructure, including the construction of massive data centers in Ohio and Louisiana, each aiming to provide up to 2 gigawatts of compute power by 2027. He also highlights the competitive landscape in data center development, noting the intense search for power resources and the strategic decisions companies are making to expedite construction and enhance efficiency. (02:13:43) - Jesse Pollak is Vice President of Engineering at Coinbase and the creator and lead of Base, Coinbase’s Ethereum Layer‑2 blockchain. He previously headed Coinbase’s consumer engineering teams, where he significantly grew the team and helped develop Coinbase Pro and Coinbase Wallet. (02:36:34) - Alex Mashrabov, CEO and co-founder of Higgsfield AI, is a veteran in the video generative AI space, having previously developed Snap's face filters and other viral products. In the conversation, he discusses Higgsfield's mission to create next-generation AI tools for social media content, emphasizing the importance of building reasoning engines to enhance video generation and the potential for AI to revolutionize content creation by enabling users to produce high-quality videos with minimal effort. (02:49:11) - Billy Thalheimer, co-founder and CEO of REGENT, discusses the company's development of all-electric seagliders designed for high-speed, low-cost coastal transportation and defense applications. He highlights the recent launch of REGENT Defense, emphasizing the seagliders' suitability for military operations in island chains due to their speed, low operating costs, and low radar visibility. Thalheimer also mentions ongoing collaborations with the U.S. Marine Corps and plans for full-scale prototyping to meet both commercial and defense needs. (02:52:21) - Jonathan Mortensen, founder and CEO of Confident Security, announced the company's emergence from stealth mode with $4.2 million in funding from Decibel Commons. He emphasized the importance of confidential AI to prevent large-scale data privacy issues, highlighting the need for privacy measures beyond those offered by companies like Apple. Mortensen explained that Confident Security's product involves a server-side wrapper and client-side SDK, utilizing advanced cryptography to ensure that user data remains private and is not used for training, with technical guarantees enforced at the engineering level. (02:57:13) - Douwe Kiela, CEO and Co-Founder of Contextual AI and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, is a pioneer in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology. In the conversation, he discusses the evolution of RAG, emphasizing its role in enhancing generative AI by integrating real-time data retrieval to improve accuracy and relevance. He highlights the transition to RAG 2.0, which introduces active retrieval mechanisms, enabling AI agents to proactively seek information, thereby transforming them into more dynamic and context-aware systems. (03:02:56) - Yash Kumar & Isa Fulford. Members of Technical Staff at OpenAI, discuss the development and capabilities of ChatGPT Agent, a new AI tool designed to perform complex, multi-step tasks by interacting with various applications and services. Explaining that ChatGPT Agent combines features from previous OpenAI tools, such as Operator and Deep Research, to create a versatile assistant capable of tasks like scheduling meetings, planning events, and generating presentations. (03:15:12) - Dan Shipper, CEO and co-founder of Every, discusses his experience using ChatGPT Agent to analyze customer feedback for Quora, his email management AI app. He highlights the agent's ability to autonomously process large volumes of data, identify customer archetypes, and generate detailed reports, tasks that would traditionally require significant time and effort. Shipper also compares ChatGPT Agent's user-friendly, consumer-focused design to Anthropic's Claude code, noting that while Claude offers greater customiza

Jul 17, 20253h 53m

Ep 163The Steelman for Grok's Vulgar Anime Mode, AWS Launches Competitor to Browserbase, What AI Product Will Zuck Launch Next? | Delian Asparouhov, Lucas Swisher, Ravi Gupta, Adam Warmoth, Misha Laskin

(01:01) - The Steelman for Grok's Vulgar Anime Mode (20:50) - AWS Launches Competitor to Browserbase (31:16) - Timeline (31:49) - What AI Product will Zuck Launch Next? (01:01:21) - Delian Asparouhov. Delian is a Partner at Founders Fund and the Co-founder & President of Varda Space Industries, which is building the first commercial manufacturing facility in space. He previously worked at Khosla Ventures and studied at MIT. He’s known for his focus on frontier tech, national defense, and aerospace innovation. (01:31:46) - Lucas Swisher. Lucas is a Founding Partner at Coatue Management’s venture capital arm, where he leads investments in enterprise software and fintech. He was previously at Goldman Sachs and graduated from Harvard. Lucas is known for his deep involvement in early-stage startup growth and go-to-market strategy. (02:00:18) - Ravi Gupta. Ravi is a Partner at Sequoia Capital, focusing on early-stage companies across sectors like healthcare, AI, and consumer tech. Previously, he was CFO and COO at Instacart, helping scale the company through massive growth. He also worked at KKR and earned his degrees from Yale. (02:31:35) - Adam Warmoth. Adam is the Founder & CEO of Chariot Defense, a San Francisco–based startup that emerged from stealth with $8 million in seed funding in July 2025. The company is revolutionizing tactical power delivery for drones, sensors, mobile command posts, and jammers, with deployments in U.S. Army and Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) exercises. Adam emphasizes real-world, field-driven development, bridging the gap between cutting-edge weaponry and reliable battlefield energy systems. (02:47:13) - Misha Laskin. Misha is the co-founder & CEO of Reflection AI, the startup behind Asimov, a next-gen AI coding agent designed to deeply understand and reason about developer workflows using reinforcement learning. A former DeepMind researcher on Gemini and AlphaGo-related teams, Misha is driving Reflection AI to build agentic systems with “depth” — capable of multi-step planning and collaboration — aiming for foundational advances toward superintelligent agents. (03:02:36) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 16, 20253h 7m

Ep 162Windsurf Chaos Aftermath, NVIDIA Back in China, Richard Mille Deep Dive, Apple Buying $500M in Rare Earth Magnets | Zak Kukoff, Brian Venturo, Tyler Cowen, Austin Hughes, Kris Fredrickson, Dick Lucas

(00:27) - Windsurf Chaos Aftermath Breakdown (15:17) - Dwarkesh Patel Article Breakdown (27:17) - NVIDIA Back in China After Trump Meeting (30:20) - Zak Kukoff, a recurring guest on the show, discusses the U.S. government's recent decision to allow Nvidia to resume exports of its H20 AI chips to China, following previous restrictions that had significantly impacted Nvidia's revenue. He highlights the strategic implications of this move, noting that while it represents a substantial economic win for Nvidia, it also raises national security concerns due to potential military applications of the technology. Kukoff further explores the broader context of U.S.-China trade relations, emphasizing the delicate balance between economic interests and security considerations in the evolving landscape of AI and semiconductor exports. (53:31) - History of Richard Mille (01:16:20) - David Protein Launches Boiled Cod Flavored Bar (01:28:31) - Brian Venturo, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of CoreWeave, discusses the company's evolution from a cryptocurrency mining operation to a leading provider of GPU-based cloud computing services tailored for AI and machine learning workloads. He highlights CoreWeave's commitment to delivering scalable, high-performance infrastructure that meets the growing demands of AI developers and enterprises. Venturo also emphasizes the company's focus on customer-centric solutions, enabling clients to efficiently scale their computing resources and accelerate innovation in their respective fields. (02:01:16) - Tyler Cowen is the Holbert L. Harris Chair of Economics at George Mason University, faculty director of the Mercatus Center, and co-author of the economics blog Marginal Revolution. In the conversation, Cowen discusses the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, noting that current AI systems can perform intellectual tasks as well as expert humans, and emphasizes the importance of human adaptability in integrating these technologies into various sectors. (02:31:12) - Austin Hughes, co-founder and CEO of Unify, a go-to-market technology platform, discusses his journey from leading the growth product team at Ramp to founding Unify in early 2023. He highlights Unify's recent $40 million Series B funding and explains how their product streamlines sales processes by automating research and data collection, allowing sales teams to focus on engaging prospects. Hughes also addresses the evolving role of AI in sales, emphasizing the importance of human creativity and personalization in outreach strategies. (02:43:12) - Apple Buying $500M in Rare Earth Magnets (02:45:58) - Kris Fredrickson, a seasoned investor and co-founder of Curology, discusses his new $175 million investment fund, emphasizing a concentrated strategy with 8 to 10 core positions to ensure each investment significantly impacts his limited partners. He highlights the importance of aligning with founders' visions and providing substantial support, drawing from his extensive experience in various investment roles. Fredrickson also touches on the evolving venture capital landscape, noting the resurgence of mergers and acquisitions and the potential for multiple winners in expansive markets like AI. (02:59:16) - Dick Lucas, a software developer and entrepreneur, is running for California's 51st State Assembly District, encompassing areas like Santa Monica and West Hollywood. He emphasizes the need for competition in California's political landscape, expressing concerns over the state's one-party dominance and its impact on governance. Lucas identifies housing affordability as a primary issue, advocating for streamlined building processes to increase supply and reduce costs. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 15, 20253h 18m

Ep 161Windsurf's Wild Weekend, SpaceX Invests $2B into xAI, Zuck's AI Data Supercluster | Jeff Huber, Scott Wu & Jeff Wang, Carl Pei, Garrett McCurrach

(00:36) - Windsurf's Wild Weekend (04:50) - Cognition to Acquire Windsurf (13:06) - Timeline Reactions to Windsurf Deal Collapse (26:43) - Windsurf Timeline of Events Breakdown (57:40) - Zuck's New AI Data Supercluster (01:10:53) - Space X Invests $2B into xAI (01:19:39) - Casey Neistat Joins ModRetro (01:21:10) - Timeline (01:30:01) - Jeff Huber, a seasoned technology executive and entrepreneur, has held pivotal roles such as Senior Vice President at Google, where he led the development of Google Ads, Apps, and Maps, and founding CEO of GRAIL, a company focused on early cancer detection. In the conversation, Huber discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, emphasizing its capacity to enhance human capabilities and the importance of embracing change to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. (01:59:16) - Scott Wu, born in 1997, is the founder and CEO of Cognition AI, renowned for developing Devin, the world's first autonomous AI software engineer. In the conversation, he discusses the recent acquisition of Windsurf by Cognition, highlighting the complementary strengths of both teams and products, and expressing enthusiasm for the collaborative opportunities ahead. Jeff Wang is the interim CEO of Windsurf, an AI-powered code development startup. Previously serving as Head of Business, he stepped into the CEO role in July 2025 after Google hired Windsurf’s founders and R&D leads . Under his leadership, Windsurf continues operating independently, with Cognition acquiring its remaining product, tech, and team to integrate into its AI platform Devin. (02:12:07) - Carl Pei, a Chinese-born Swedish entrepreneur, co-founded OnePlus in 2013 and later founded Nothing in 2020. In the conversation, he discusses the stagnation in smartphone hardware innovation and envisions a future where AI-driven operating systems replace traditional apps, creating a more personalized and proactive user experience. Pei also critiques major tech companies for becoming overly corporate and losing their creative edge, emphasizing the need for genuine innovation in the industry. (02:41:43) - Garrett McCurrach, CEO of Pipedream Labs, is pioneering underground logistics to revolutionize last-mile delivery. He discusses the company's development of a subterranean network where autonomous robots transport goods through underground pipes to modular kiosks, enabling rapid and cost-effective deliveries. McCurrach also highlights the acquisition of a rapid fulfillment center in Austin to support this network, aiming to optimize delivery methods by integrating drones and autonomous vehicles for efficient, scalable logistics solutions. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 14, 20252h 59m

Ep 160Weekly Recap: Grok 4 Launch, Texas Floods, Web Browser War, Top Signals, Meta Smart Glasses

(00:00) - Intro (00:03) - Texas Floods Controversy (03:39) - Augustus Doricko (Rainmaker) (31:04) - Top Signals (01:05:09) - Grok Goes Out of Control (01:14:49) - Grok 4 Launch Breakdown (01:48:06) - Ben Thomson (Stratechery) (02:27:59) - Meta Doubles Down on Smart Glasses (02:35:21) - OpenAI to release Web Browser TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 12, 20252h 47m

Ep 159Top Signals, How Shaun Maguire & Augustus Navigated Backlash, Comet Review, VW Electric Bus Flops | Farbood Nivi, Sean Frank

(01:48) - Market Top Signals Timeline Reaction (34:26) - Timeline (37:58) - Perplexity Browser Review (45:19) - Timeline (53:33) - How Shaun Maguire & Augustus Doricko Navigated Backlash (01:08:42) - California Ranch on Sale for $50M (01:29:17) - Volkswagen Electric Bus Flops (01:38:01) - Farbood Nivi, an entrepreneur and health enthusiast, discusses his journey through various biohacking experiments, including gene therapy and peptide use, and emphasizes the importance of establishing consistent health routines over daily self-negotiation. He shares his current regimen, which includes morning light exposure, hydration, and brief, regular exercise sessions, highlighting that a balanced approach yields better health outcomes than extreme focus on single activities. Additionally, Nivi introduces "Protocols," an app designed to facilitate health routines among friends, underscoring the significance of community support in achieving health goals. (01:59:29) - Sean Frank, CEO of The Ridge Wallet, has led the company to over $100 million in annual revenue by expanding its product line beyond minimalist wallets to include men's rings, backpacks, and other accessories. In the conversation, he discusses TikTok's strategic shift from e-commerce to focusing on advertising, the challenges of live shopping in the U.S., and the impact of AI on business operations, particularly in data analysis and creative processes. (02:34:01) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 11, 20252h 44m

Ep 158Grok 4 Launch Breakdown, OpenAI to Release Web Browser | Chris Paik, Will Bruey, Joel Becker, Dylan Parker, Eric Olson, Ghita Houir Alami, Elliot Hershberg, Karim Atiyeh

(02:28) - Grok 4 Launch Breakdown (36:09) - Open AI to Release Web Browser (50:31) - Apple Plans to Release New Apple Vision Pro Model (58:48) - Chris Paik, General Partner at Pace Capital and former Partner at Thrive Capital, discusses the evolution of human-computer interaction, emphasizing the potential of technologies like eye tracking and gesture recognition. He explores the rise of VTubing and YouTube's impact on digital content, highlighting how virtual avatars are reshaping the creator landscape. Paik also introduces the "atomic value swap" framework for assessing market fit and business model alignment, stressing the importance of balanced value exchanges to ensure platform success. (01:33:50) - Will Bruey, co-founder and CEO of Varda Space Industries, discusses how microgravity enables the creation of pharmaceutical formulations not possible on Earth, as gravity affects crystal growth and particle size distribution. By manufacturing drugs in space, Varda aims to produce purer and more uniform medications, potentially improving patient outcomes. Bruey also outlines the company's plans to scale up production and establish reentry sites globally to meet the growing demand for space-manufactured pharmaceuticals. (01:53:02) - Joel Becker, a researcher at Meta, discusses a study evaluating the impact of AI assistance on experienced open-source developers working on large, long-standing projects. Contrary to expectations, the study found that developers who used AI tools were actually slowed down, rather than sped up. Becker emphasizes the need for further research to understand these findings and to assess the potential for AI systems to autonomously improve their own capabilities. (02:13:07) - Dylan Parker, Co-Founder and CEO of Moment, discusses his company's recent $36 million Series B funding led by Index Ventures, the evolution of fixed income trading from manual to electronic systems, and Moment's role in providing modern fixed income infrastructure for financial institutions, including a partnership with LPL Financial. (02:22:35) - Eric Olson, co-founder and CEO of Consensus, an AI-powered search engine for academic research, discusses how Consensus leverages large language models to provide researchers with faster, evidence-based answers from peer-reviewed journals. He highlights the platform's dedicated focus on academic content, enabling more intelligent searches and citation-forward interfaces tailored for researchers. Olson also addresses the challenges of accessing paywalled content and emphasizes the importance of open access to scientific literature. (02:33:27) - Ghita Houir Alami, co-founder of ZeroEntropy, holds two master's degrees in applied mathematics from École Polytechnique and UC Berkeley. She discusses her journey from computer vision to large language models, leading to the creation of ZeroEntropy, which focuses on enhancing retrieval systems for AI by building search tools for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and agents. Alami emphasizes the importance of precise and efficient retrieval to prevent AI hallucinations and highlights the company's recent release of a reranker model to improve search accuracy. (02:42:53) - Elliot Hershberg is a biotech scientist, writer, and investor who has contributed to cancer vaccine design, developed computational tools for spatial genomics, and worked on genome browser software. He authors the "Century of Biology" newsletter and has served as Biotech Partner at Not Boring Capital, focusing on synthetic biology investments. In the conversation, Hershberg discusses the integration of artificial intelligence in biotechnology, highlighting its transformative impact on drug discovery and the development of innovative medicines. (02:52:22) - Karim Atiyeh, co-founder and CTO of Ramp, discusses the launch of Ramp's first AI agent designed to streamline corporate expense management by automating decisions between finance teams and other departments. This agent, knowledgeable about company expense policies and transaction details, reduces the need for manual approvals and enhances efficiency. Atiyeh also highlights the agent's ability to gather contextual information from various sources, such as calendars and emails, to make informed decisions, thereby minimizing delays and improving compliance. 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Jul 10, 20253h 18m

Ep 157Linda Yaccarino Steps Down as CEO of X, F1's Red Bull Fires Christian Horner | Ben Thompson, Scott Belsky, David Marcus, Nathan Lambert, Richard Socher, Naeem Talukdar

(02:57) - Linda Yaccarino Steps Down as CEO of X (06:01) - Grok Spreads Antisemitic Rants on X (16:00) - Tariff Deadline Pushed to August (17:54) - F1's Red Bull Fires Christian Horner (26:54) - Cloudflare Locks Down AI Crawlers (30:07) - Timeline (57:51) - David Marcus, co-founder and CEO of Lightspark, has an extensive background in financial services and technology, including leadership roles at PayPal and Meta. He discusses his journey from founding companies in Europe to leading PayPal and Meta's messaging products, culminating in the creation of Lightspark to build modern payment infrastructure on Bitcoin. Marcus emphasizes the importance of an open, decentralized money network and introduces technologies like the Universal Money Address (UMA) and Spark, a new Bitcoin Layer 2 solution, to facilitate real-time, low-cost global transactions. (01:27:24) - Ben Thompson, founder of Stratechery, is a technology and media analyst known for his in-depth analysis of tech industry strategies and business models. In the conversation, he discusses his career trajectory, the evolution of his independent analysis platform, and the challenges faced by tech companies in adapting to new market dynamics. He also explores topics such as the impact of AI on the tech industry, the importance of maintaining independence in media analysis, and the strategic decisions of major tech companies. (02:07:17) - Scott Belsky is an entrepreneur, author, and investor, best known for founding Behance, an online platform for creative professionals, and serving as Adobe's Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Vice President of Design & Emerging Products. In the conversation, Belsky discusses the concept of AI safety layers, emphasizing how AI can act as a protective mechanism against scams and misinformation by detecting and alerting users to potential threats. He also explores the economic incentives behind AI development, suggesting that aligning these incentives with user safety can mitigate risks associated with AI technologies. (02:30:53) - Nathan Lambert is a machine learning researcher at the Allen Institute for AI, focusing on building and advocating for open language models. In the conversation, he discusses the competitive landscape between American and Chinese AI models, emphasizing the need for the U.S. to invest in open-source AI to maintain technological leadership. He also highlights the importance of transparency and accessibility in AI development to foster innovation and trust. (02:43:29) - Richard Socher, a prominent AI researcher and entrepreneur, is the founder and CEO of You.com, an AI-powered search engine, and managing partner at AIX Ventures. In the conversation, he discusses his journey from completing a Ph.D. at Stanford to founding MetaMind, which was acquired by Salesforce, where he served as Chief Scientist. He also explores the challenges of integrating AI into enterprise search, the current state of AI research, and the future of artificial general intelligence. (02:57:49) - Naeem Talukdar, co-founder and CEO of Moonvalley, leads a team combining AI researchers and filmmakers to develop advanced generative video models. He discusses the integration of AI into filmmaking, emphasizing the creation of tools that enhance, rather than replace, the creative process. Talukdar highlights the importance of ethical AI practices, noting that Moonvalley's models are trained exclusively on licensed data to ensure responsible use in the entertainment industry. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 9, 20253h 15m

Ep 156Meta Poaches Apple's Top AI Executive, Replit Partners with Microsoft, Unilever Goes Viral with AI | Alex Roy, Ryan Petersen, Jonathon Barkl, Jonathan Ross, Craig Piggott, Jacob Glanville

(02:49) - Meta Poaches Apple AI Exec (07:26) - Jane Street Update (11:11) - Shaun Maguire Under Fire (13:21) - Replit Teams Up with Microsoft (15:58) - TSA Drops Shoe Rule (18:18) - Unilever Uses AI For Viral Soap Ads (19:27) - Gemini Nano Ships (21:20) - Alex Roy, a renowned automotive journalist and former Cannonball Run record holder, discusses his transition from illegal cross-country racing to investing in autonomous vehicle technology. He highlights how his experience in planning and executing high-speed, long-distance drives provided valuable insights into mapping, radar detection, and vehicle autonomy, which he later applied as an executive at Argo AI, Ford and VW's self-driving car unit. Roy also reflects on the evolution of the Cannonball Run, noting the impact of technological advancements and the potential for autonomous vehicles to set future records. (46:06) - Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport, a leading logistics and supply chain management company, discusses the challenges posed by recent U.S. tariffs on global trade. He highlights the complexities businesses face due to rapidly changing tariff policies, making supply chain planning difficult. Petersen also notes that while some companies have shifted production to countries like Vietnam to avoid tariffs, these regions have also been affected, leading to further uncertainty. (01:13:59) - Jonathon Barkl, co-founder and CEO of AirGarage, discusses how his company partners with real estate owners to modernize parking facilities by implementing technology-driven solutions that enhance user experience and increase revenue. He highlights AirGarage's growth to over 300 locations across 38 states, emphasizing their ability to boost net operating income for property owners by 20 to 50% through services like payments, advertising, enforcement, and data analytics. Barkl also addresses the challenges posed by traditional parking systems and competitors, underscoring AirGarage's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. (01:30:03) - Timeline Reactions (01:39:16) - Jacob Glanville, PhD, is a computational immunoengineer and serial entrepreneur, known for founding Distributed Bio and Centivax, where he serves as CEO. In the conversation, he discusses Centivax's development of a universal flu vaccine aiming for 80-95% efficacy, supported by nearly $100 million in funding, and a universal antivenom derived from antibodies of Tim Friede, who self-immunized against multiple snake species. (01:51:53) - Craig Piggott, founder and CEO of Halter, discusses how his company is revolutionizing livestock management by replacing traditional fencing with solar-powered collars that guide cattle using sound and vibration cues, allowing farmers to control and monitor their herds remotely via a mobile app. This innovation addresses labor shortages in farming by automating tasks, enabling more precise operations, and freeing up time for farmers to focus on other essential activities. Piggott also highlights Halter's significant growth, with operations in New Zealand, Australia, and the U.S., managing hundreds of thousands of cows across over a thousand farms, and achieving a valuation of $1.65 billion following a recent $165 million Series D funding round. (02:00:19) - Jonathan Ross, CEO and founder of Groq, discusses the company's development of Language Processing Units (LPUs) designed to accelerate AI inference tasks with greater speed and efficiency compared to traditional GPUs. He highlights Groq's unique chip architecture, which eliminates external memory to reduce latency and energy consumption, and emphasizes the importance of software optimization in achieving competitive performance. Ross also shares insights into Groq's rapid deployment of data centers, strategic partnerships, and the company's vision to capture a significant share of the global AI inference market by deploying over a million processors. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 8, 20252h 23m

Ep 155Dwarkesh Updates AGI Timelines, Rainmaker Accused of Role in Texas Floods, Underground Robot Boxing in SF, Elon's 'America Party' | Dwarkesh Patel, Augustus Doricko, Shishir Mehrotra & Rahul Vohra, Ankur Nagpal, Preston Holland, Matej Cernosek

(01:43) - Dwarkesh Updates AGI Timelines (05:05) - Rainmaker Accused of Role in Texas Floods (08:44) - Underground Robot Boxing in SF (14:14) - TikTok Reportedly Preps US-Only App (17:28) - Elon's 'America Party' (21:26) - Oracle Cuts Cloud Prices for Feds (22:45) - Meta Beats Authors' AI Suit (24:54) - Dwarkesh Patel, host of the Dwarkesh Podcast, is known for interviewing leading intellectuals on topics like artificial intelligence and economics. In this conversation, he discusses the challenges of integrating AI into workflows, emphasizing the limitations of current language models in learning from feedback and adapting over time. He also explores the potential economic impacts of AI advancements, highlighting the need for effective management of public expectations and policies to address the transformative effects on the job market. (58:04) - Augustus Doricko, CEO and founder of Rainmaker, discusses the recent Texas flooding, emphasizing that Rainmaker's cloud seeding operations were suspended prior to the event and did not contribute to the disaster. He expresses concern over proposed legislation by Marjorie Taylor Greene to ban weather modification, arguing that such measures are based on misinformation and could harm agricultural interests. Doricko advocates for transparent regulation and oversight of weather modification technologies to ensure their safe and beneficial use. (01:26:40) - Shishir Mehrotra & Rahul Vohra are the CEOs of Grammarly and Superhuman, respectively, and together they outline how Grammarly’s acquisition of Superhuman will reshape workplace email. The two leaders describe a future in which Grammarly’s AI agents are woven directly into Superhuman’s lightning-fast inbox, allowing professionals to compose, triage, and act on messages far more quickly while pulling context from calendars, docs, and other workflows. (01:56:00) - Ankur Nagpal, founder of Teachable and Carry, discusses his journey from selling his company and facing a significant tax bill to creating Carry, a platform that automates tax savings for business owners. He highlights the complexities of the U.S. tax code and emphasizes the importance of leveraging tax strategies to build wealth. Additionally, he explains recent legislative changes, such as adjustments to the Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) exemption and bonus depreciation, and their implications for entrepreneurs. (02:12:56) - Preston Holland, founder and president of Prestige Aircraft Finance, discusses the impact of bonus depreciation on private jet ownership, explaining how owners can expense the full cost of a jet in the first year if it's used predominantly for business purposes. He highlights the importance of understanding tax implications, such as depreciation recapture when selling an aircraft, and emphasizes the need for consulting tax professionals to navigate these complexities. Additionally, Holland notes that while bonus depreciation can stimulate aircraft purchases, current higher interest rates may temper market enthusiasm compared to previous periods of similar tax incentives. (02:32:14) - Matej "Matt" Cernosek is the CEO and co-founder of Adrenum, a company dedicated to securing the ocean through distributed sonar sensing systems for the maritime sector. In the conversation, he discusses his journey from studying at the Colorado School of Mines to founding Adrenum with Alex Chu, emphasizing the underappreciated nature of maritime intelligence and the need for advanced sensing technologies. He highlights the challenges of detecting modern threats like autonomous drug-smuggling submarines and the importance of integrating hardware and software to build scalable, intelligent sonar systems capable of distinguishing between man-made objects and biological entities in the ocean. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 7, 20253h 4m

Ep 154Weekly Recap: The Soham Parekh Drama, Meta Attacks OpenAI, The AI Talent War, Trump's Mega Bill

(00:03) - The Soham Parek Drama (05:39) - Soham Parek Interview (27:20) - Flo Crivello (Lindy) (38:13) - Emily Sundberg (Feed Me) (01:09:33) - Senate Passes Trump's Megabill (01:13:46) - Zak Kukoff (Lewis-Bruke Associates) (01:28:23) - Matthew Prince (Cloudflare) (02:00:03) - Meta Poaches OpenAI Engineers (02:39:51) - Will Brown (Prime Intellect) (03:10:05) - Sam Altman Slams Meta TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 5, 20253h 13m

Ep 153Soham Parekh Exclusive Interview | Chris Miller, Aaron Ginn, Bridget Harris, Pryce A. Yebesi, Jacob Rintamaki, Auren Hoffman, Mehran Jalali, Kushal Byatnal, Avlok Kohli, Nico Christie, Flo Crivello

(04:05) - Soham Parekh, an Indian software engineer, has been accused by multiple U.S. startup founders of simultaneously working at several companies without disclosure, leading to his termination from firms like Playground AI and Antimetal. In a recent conversation, Parekh admitted to his actions, attributing them to financial difficulties and expressing regret for his decisions. He emphasized his commitment to focusing solely on his new role at Darwin, an AI-driven video platform, and discussed his plans to rebuild trust within the tech community. (35:31) - Top Stories (42:21) - Nat Friedman Confirms His Start at Meta (01:05:12) - Chris Miller, an economic historian and author of "Chip War," discusses the historical and ongoing global competition in semiconductor technology, emphasizing its critical role in military and economic power. He highlights China's extensive investments to reduce reliance on imported chips, particularly from Taiwan, and examines the strategic implications of U.S. export controls and the challenges in enforcing these regulations. Miller also explores the complexities of China's semiconductor industry, noting the mix of market-driven competition and state intervention, and the difficulties in replicating advanced chip manufacturing capabilities due to the intricate and capital-intensive nature of the industry. (01:38:12) - Aaron Ginn is a writer and entrepreneur known for his work on technology and innovation. In his recent article, he argues that robots will democratize luxury by making services once exclusive to the wealthy accessible to the general public, thereby enhancing the quality of life for average Americans. He emphasizes that, like past technological advancements, robots will follow a pattern of starting as luxuries for the rich before becoming widespread, ultimately benefiting society as a whole. (02:00:45) - Bridget Harris, an Associate at Founders Fund with a background in early-stage crypto investments from her time at Pantera Capital, discusses the decentralized nature of the crypto industry and the significance of stablecoins as a key development within it. She highlights the challenges posed by stablecoins to traditional banking systems, emphasizing their potential to disrupt financial institutions by offering safer, one-to-one backed alternatives to conventional bank deposits. Additionally, Harris touches on the complexities of tokenizing equities, noting that while it serves as a regulatory workaround for delivering U.S. equities to international investors, it may be less compelling for domestic markets where traditional systems are already effective. (02:13:40) - Pryce Yebesi, co-founder and CEO of Open Ledger, introduces his company, which provides an embedded accounting API enabling vertical SaaS platforms to integrate comprehensive accounting suites without building a general ledger from scratch. He discusses the challenges businesses face with fragmented financial data and how Open Ledger's APIs and components simplify embedding full accounting functionalities into products, enhancing efficiency and user experience. Yebesi also highlights the role of artificial intelligence in automating bookkeeping tasks, reducing the need for human intervention, and positioning Open Ledger as a transformative solution in the embedded fintech space. (02:21:47) - Jacob Rintamaki, a Stanford student and early supporter of AI art, discusses his collaboration with artist Ophira on creating artwork using large language models like ChatGPT. They have launched a platform, beautiful.aiart.com, to sell AI-generated art, achieving initial sales and planning to expand by adding more artists. Additionally, they mention a forthcoming documentary by Grimes and filmmaker Matt Zien, focusing on AI artists and their interactions with AI models. (02:31:41) - Auren Hoffman, an American entrepreneur and investor, is the CEO of SafeGraph and co-founder of LiveRamp. In the conversation, he critiques venture capitalists for not adhering to the ambitious advice they give to startups, highlighting their reluctance to take their own firms public, merge with others, or maintain single leadership structures. He contrasts this with private equity firms, which he views as more ambitious and proactive in scaling their businesses. (02:40:25) - Mehran Jalali, a tech entrepreneur and AI startup founder, discusses his recent project using lidar technology to uncover ancient Mayan civilizations hidden beneath dense rainforests in Belize and Mexico. By flying planes equipped with powerful lidar scanners, his team has identified previously unseen pyramids, buildings, and extensive road networks, revealing structures unseen for over a millennium. Jalali emphasizes the importance of integrating technology into archaeology, aiming to expand these efforts to scan larger areas and explore other regions like the Amazon and coastal areas to uncover submerged cities. (02:50:47) - Kushal Byatnal, co-founder and CEO o

Jul 3, 20253h 42m

Ep 152Who Is Soham Parekh? Erebor News Leaks, Microsoft Scales Back AI Chip Plans and Cuts 9,000 Jobs, Sam Altman Slams Meta’s AI Talent Poaching | Deedy Das, Emily Sundberg, Mert Mumtaz, Zak Kukoff, John Kim, Amit Jain

(01:35) - Top Stories (38:42) - Crypto Bank Erebor Rises from SVB Ashes (46:12) - Microsoft Scales Back AI Chip Plans (54:11) - Sam Altman Slams Meta (57:40) - Deedy Das, a principal at Menlo Ventures, has a background in engineering and product leadership, including roles at Google and Facebook, and was a founding team member at Glean. In the conversation, he discusses his transition from engineering to venture capital, emphasizing the value of technical expertise in investing, and highlights his focus on early-stage investments in AI/ML, next-generation infrastructure, and enterprise software. (01:28:56) - Emily Sundberg is a New York-based writer and director, best known for her daily business newsletter, *Feed Me*, which has garnered a dedicated readership of around 60,000 subscribers. In the conversation, she discusses her journey from launching *Feed Me* during the COVID-19 pandemic to its current success, emphasizing the importance of authentic storytelling and community building in the digital age. She also highlights the evolving media landscape, noting how independent creators are reshaping traditional journalism by fostering direct engagement with their audiences. (02:01:28) - Mert Mumtaz, CEO of Helius Labs and a prominent advocate for Solana, discusses the emergence of tokenized private company shares on blockchain platforms, highlighting initiatives by Republic and Robinhood. He notes that Republic's offering involves mirrored assets with a $5,000 investment cap and a one-year lock-up period, while Robinhood plans to launch on Arbitrum before transitioning to its own optimized chain, emphasizing the importance of regulatory compliance and the potential for increased competition in the space. Mumtaz also addresses the challenges of integrating real-world assets on-chain, underscoring the need for clear regulatory frameworks and the ability to implement controls within decentralized finance to manage market risks effectively. (02:18:19) - Zak Kukoff, Chair of the Tech and Venture Practice at Lewis-Burke Associates, has a background in venture capital and entrepreneurship, including founding and selling an education technology company. In the conversation, he discusses his Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso watch, a gift from his family for his 30th birthday, highlighting its significance during a period when he and his wife were in different time zones. He also provides insights into recent political developments in Washington, D.C., focusing on the challenges faced by Congress due to a major storm that disrupted travel, affecting members' ability to vote on critical legislation. (02:27:23) - John Kim, co-founder and CEO of Paraform, a recruiting platform, discusses the company's recent $20 million Series A funding led by Felicis, bringing their total funding to $25 million. He explains that Paraform connects companies with specialized recruiters to fill critical roles, emphasizing the increasing importance of recruiters in the evolving tech landscape. Kim also highlights the growing demand for forward-deployed engineers and the role of AI in enhancing, rather than replacing, human recruiters. (02:43:19) - Amit Jain, co-founder and CEO of Luma AI, discusses the development of multimodal models that integrate audio, video, language, and images to advance beyond current large language models. He highlights Luma's video generation models, which are being utilized by Hollywood, advertising agencies, and individual creators, serving tens of millions of users. Jain also addresses the transformative impact of AI on industries like Hollywood and advertising, emphasizing the need for adaptation to rapidly evolving AI technologies. (03:10:58) - Who Is Soham Parekh? Timeline in Turmoil! TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jul 2, 20253h 30m

Ep 151Apple Looks to Anthropic and OpenAI for Siri Upgrade, Senate Passes Trump's Megabill | Zak Kukoff, SWYX, Matthew Prince, Luca Netz, Julia Steinberg, Joel Hron, Mackenzie Burnett

(02:32) - Apple Looks to Anthropic and OpenAI for Siri Upgrade (04:06) - Senate Passes Trump's Megabill (08:46) - Grammarly Acquires Superhuman (12:08) - Amazon on the Cusp of More Robots Than Humans in Factories (15:20) - Microsoft's AI Diagnoses Beat Doctors (19:31) - Apple Eyes Anthropic, OpenAI to Power New Siri (49:01) - Timeline Reactions (57:02) - Zak Kukoff, a Washington correspondent, discusses the Senate's recent removal of a proposed 10-year moratorium on state-level AI regulation from President Trump's comprehensive tax and spending bill. He highlights the bipartisan opposition to the moratorium, noting that Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee led the amendment to eliminate it, emphasizing the need for states to protect their citizens in the absence of comprehensive federal legislation. Kukoff also touches on the broader implications of the bill, including potential Medicaid cuts and the political dynamics surrounding its passage. (01:12:41) - Shawn Wang, also known as Swyx, is a developer experience leader and angel investor who has led developer tooling at AWS, Two Sigma, and three devtool unicorns (Netlify, Temporal, Airbyte). He is the founder of Smol AI, which produces AI News, a widely read AI industry newsletter. In the conversation, he discusses Meta's aggressive recruitment of AI talent, the resilience of OpenAI despite key departures, and the evolving landscape of AI development, emphasizing the strategic shifts companies are making to stay competitive. (01:31:30) - Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, discusses the challenges publishers face as AI-generated summaries reduce traditional search traffic, threatening their business models. To address this, Cloudflare is developing tools to prevent unauthorized content scraping and aims to establish a system where AI companies compensate content creators fairly. Prince emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that rewards original content while fostering a sustainable digital ecosystem. (02:03:25) - Luca Netz, CEO of Pudgy Penguins, discusses the transformative potential of stablecoins in driving mainstream crypto adoption, emphasizing their role in enabling consumer-friendly applications beyond speculative investments. He highlights the importance of blockchain's censorship-resistant payment systems in reducing transaction costs and barriers, particularly for entrepreneurs facing challenges with traditional financial intermediaries. Netz also shares insights into leveraging community incentives to achieve significant retail success, exemplified by Pudgy Penguins' strategic product launches and partnerships with major retailers. (02:19:15) - Julia Steinberg, a recent Stanford graduate and writer for *Palladium* magazine, discusses the evolving job market for elite university graduates, highlighting a shift from traditional high-status roles to positions in venture capital and entrepreneurship. She observes that the proliferation of AI technologies is rendering certain careers obsolete, leading to a sense of economic nihilism among her peers. Steinberg also notes a paradox where students feel entitled to prestigious jobs yet are unwilling to pursue roles they perceive as less elite, contributing to underemployment and dissatisfaction. (02:33:12) - Joel Hron, Chief Technology Officer at Thomson Reuters, discusses the company's integration of artificial intelligence across its services, emphasizing the legal industry's rapid adoption of AI technologies. He highlights the use of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to ground large language models with reliable content, reducing errors and enhancing accuracy. Hron also underscores the importance of human expertise in developing AI solutions, ensuring they meet the high standards expected by professionals. (02:46:37) - Mackenzie Burnett, CEO and co-founder of Ambrook, a financial management software company for American family-run businesses, discusses the company's mission to enhance profitability and resilience in agriculture by providing comprehensive financial tools tailored for farmers and ranchers. She highlights the challenges faced by producers, such as managing complex financial records and accessing capital, and explains how Ambrook's platform addresses these issues by offering accounting, payments, banking, and card services designed for those who spend more time in the field than the office. Burnett also announces Ambrook's recent $26.1 million Series A funding led by Thrive Capital, emphasizing the company's commitment to supporting sustainable and resilient farming practices. 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Jul 1, 20253h 3m

Ep 150OpenAI Responds to Meta Offers, Meta's Secret List, Apple Scores Big With 'F1' | Will Brown, Will O'Brien, Kylie Robison, Joshua Meier, John Glasgow, Tom Lee

(01:28:55) - Will Brown discusses Meta's recent aggressive recruitment of top AI talent, including former OpenAI researchers, to bolster its AI capabilities. He highlights Meta's strategic investments, such as the $14.3 billion stake in Scale AI, and the formation of the 'Superintelligence' team led by Alexandr Wang, aiming to advance artificial general intelligence (AGI). Brown also touches on the competitive landscape, noting Meta's substantial financial incentives to attract leading AI researchers and the broader implications for the AI industry. (01:59:25) - Will O'Brien, co-founder of Ulysses Ecosystem Engineering, discusses his company's development of autonomous surface and underwater vehicles designed to perform critical ocean tasks, such as seagrass restoration, at a fraction of the traditional cost. He explains how these vehicles can autonomously plant seagrass seeds, significantly accelerating restoration efforts compared to manual methods. O'Brien also highlights the broader applications of their technology, including maritime security and infrastructure projects, emphasizing the need for affordable, scalable solutions to address various challenges in ocean operations. (02:21:13) - Kylie Robison is a senior correspondent at WIRED, covering the business of artificial intelligence; she previously reported for The Verge, Fortune, and Business Insider. In the conversation, she discusses her recent reporting on OpenAI's decision not to release a research paper defining AGI, allegedly due to concerns over its Microsoft partnership, and the tension surrounding Meta's recruitment of OpenAI researchers, including a memo from OpenAI executive Mark Chen accusing Meta of "robbing our home." (02:31:32) - Joshua Meier, a leader in AI-driven drug discovery, discusses Chai Discovery's new foundation model, Chi2, which significantly improves antibody sequence generation, achieving success rates of up to 20%, thereby reducing the need for extensive lab testing. He highlights the potential of Chi2 to expedite drug development and enable the creation of novel therapies, emphasizing the importance of agility in the rapidly evolving biotech landscape. Meier also envisions a future where AI models can design personalized medicines, though he acknowledges the challenges in predicting the pace of technological advancements. (02:40:09) - John Glasgow, CEO and Founder of Campfire, discusses his journey from experiencing the limitations of legacy ERP systems firsthand to founding Campfire, an AI-native ERP platform designed to modernize finance and accounting processes. He highlights the company's recent $35 million Series A funding led by Accel, emphasizing plans to enhance product development and expand market reach. Glasgow also elaborates on Campfire's innovative use of AI to automate tasks, improve financial insights, and streamline operations for businesses of various sizes. (02:51:37) - 02:55:35 Tom Lee, founder of Fundstrat and Chief Investment Officer of Fundstrat Capital, has been appointed Chairman of BitMine Immersion Technologies. In this role, he discusses BitMine's $250 million private placement aimed at adopting Ethereum (ETH) as its primary treasury reserve asset, highlighting the strategic importance of Ethereum's ecosystem, particularly in relation to the growth of stablecoins. Lee emphasizes that this move positions BitMine to leverage Ethereum's protocol-level activities, such as staking and decentralized finance mechanisms, to enhance the company's treasury operations. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jun 30, 20253h 11m

Ep 149Weekly Recap: Tesla Robotaxi, Mr. Beast's AI Tool, Yacine, The Social Network 2, Neuralink Update

(00:03) - Tesla Robotaxi (08:55) - The Social Network 2 In Development (13:05) - Yacine (Former Software Engineer at X) (41:47) - Iran Launches Attack on US Base in Qatar (45:28) - Mike Gallagher (Palantir) (01:16:24) - Hims & Hers Stock Crash (01:26:55) - Crémieux (Writer) (01:43:51) - Potential Shell-BP Deal Shakes Markets (02:00:22) - FedEx Founder Dies at 80 (02:10:41) - Mr. Beast's AI Tool Drama (02:17:26) - DJ Seo (Neuralink Co-founder) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFin - https://fin.ai/Follow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jun 28, 20252h 49m

Ep 148S&P 500 at Historic Highs, Neuralink Update | DJ Seo, Tejpaul Bhatia, Tomasz Tunguz, Kendrick Nguyen, Kirsten Green

(04:10) - S&P 500 at Historic Highs (07:36) - Timeline (14:10) - Paris Hilton Buys Mark Wahlberg's Mega Mansion After Losing Malibu Home (17:15) - Mr. Beast Backs Down After AI Thumbnail Drama (26:45) - DJ Seo, a founding member and implant engineer at Neuralink, discusses the company's progress in developing brain-computer interfaces, highlighting that their technology has already positively impacted seven human participants. He outlines the next milestones, including scaling the technology to thousands, eventually millions, of users and expanding functionalities beyond movement to speech, vision, and inner thoughts. Additionally, he emphasizes Neuralink's ultimate goal of understanding and unlocking the mysteries of the human mind. (01:01:06) - Tejpaul Bhatia, CEO of Axiom Space, brings over 25 years of experience in startups and strategic leadership, including roles at Google and as a founder of three investor-backed startups. In the conversation, he discusses Axiom's plans to build the world's first commercial space station, the potential of orbital data centers, and the commercialization of microgravity research and manufacturing. He emphasizes the importance of reducing costs and increasing accessibility to space, drawing parallels to the evolution of cloud computing and its impact on startups. (01:28:02) - Tomasz Tunguz, founder and general partner of Theory Ventures, discusses his firm's focus on concentrated investments in early-stage AI and blockchain companies, emphasizing a thesis-driven approach to identify technological discontinuities that provide go-to-market advantages. He highlights the importance of building a venture firm that thrives in varying capital market environments by maintaining a small portfolio and dedicating significant resources to support each company through market fluctuations. Additionally, Tunguz explores the evolving landscape of AI, noting the shift from structured to unstructured data and the potential for AI to transform industries by automating tasks and enhancing productivity. (02:02:18) - Kendrick Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Republic, a platform democratizing private investments, discusses the launch of a token providing performance benchmarked to SpaceX. This initiative aims to fractionalize assets, allowing everyday investors to gain exposure to companies like SpaceX without direct ownership. Nguyen emphasizes that this financial product is an obligation of Republic, ensuring investors receive comparable economic returns upon a liquidity event, while acknowledging potential controversies and the evolving legal framework surrounding such innovations. (02:15:24) - Kirsten Green, founder and managing partner of Forerunner Ventures, discusses the rapid evolution of consumer AI, emphasizing the importance of building products that resonate with users amidst the swift advancements in technology. She highlights the necessity for startups to carve out unique spaces that large companies may overlook, focusing on specialized areas requiring dedicated attention and expertise. Green also underscores the significance of being first to market, noting that early movers can establish strong positions by leveraging new technologies to create compelling consumer experiences. (02:42:35) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

Jun 27, 20252h 46m

Ep 147Meta Poaches OpenAI Researchers, Murati's Plans to Take on OpenAI, NATO Takeaways | Mike Gallagher, Pippa Lamb, Dan Shipper, Eliano Younes

(02:28) - The Social Network 2 Sneak Peak (06:27) - Meta Poaches OpenAI Researchers (29:28) - Murati's Plans to Take on OpenAI (31:18) - Pippa Lamb is a partner at Sweet Capital, an early-stage tech fund established by the founders of King.com following their $5.9 billion sale to Activision Blizzard in 2015. In the conversation, she discusses the recent increase in European defense spending, highlighting the UK's commitment to allocate up to 5% of its GDP to defense by 2035, and the potential opportunities this presents for both established defense companies and emerging startups in the sector. (01:00:34) - Timeline (01:10:07) - Dan Shipper, co-founder of Every, a writer-focused media company, discusses the public launch of Quora, an AI-powered email assistant designed to streamline email management by filtering messages, drafting responses, and providing concise summaries. Priced at $15 per month, Quora aims to reduce the time users spend on email by automating routine tasks and prioritizing important communications. Shipper emphasizes the challenges incumbents face in integrating AI into existing platforms and highlights the advantages startups have in leveraging new technologies to innovate user experiences. (01:23:45) - Eliano Younes, Palantir's Strategic Engagement Lead, discusses the successful relaunch of the company's merchandise store, emphasizing its commitment to American manufacturing and the overwhelming demand that led to rapid sellouts. He highlights the store's evolution, noting the shift to U.S.-made products and plans for unique, limited-edition items. Younes also mentions the significant traffic from international markets like South Korea and the store's role in strengthening the Palantir community. (01:32:19) - Mike Gallagher, Head of Defense at Palantir Technologies, discusses his transition from military service and Congress to the private sector, emphasizing his commitment to national security and preventing global conflicts. He highlights Palantir's partnership with The Nuclear Company to develop an AI-driven Nuclear Operating System (NOS) aimed at streamlining nuclear reactor construction, reducing costs, and enhancing energy security. Gallagher underscores the strategic importance of this collaboration in maintaining U.S. leadership in nuclear technology amid global competition.

Jun 26, 20252h 9m

Ep 146Mamdani Election, Shell in Talks to Acquire Rival BP | David Senra, Yancey Strickler, Joe Weisenthal, Alex Atallah, Michael Moriarty, Nikunj Kothari, Alex Kehr

(02:31) - Timeline (02:35) - Mamdani Timeline Reactions (41:43) - Shell in Talks to Aquire Rival BP (55:29) - David Senra is the creator and host of the "Founders" podcast, where he delves into the lives and careers of history's most influential entrepreneurs. Each week, he reads a biography of a notable founder and extracts lessons that listeners can apply to their own ventures. Senra's passion for reading and entrepreneurship has led him to consume over 300 books on the subject, which he discusses in his episodes. In addition to his podcast, Senra has been featured in various interviews and discussions, sharing insights on topics like the importance of storytelling in communication, the value of authenticity in podcasting, and the significance of learning from historical figures. He emphasizes the power of distilling complex concepts into clear ideas and believes in the importance of practice and repetition to enhance clarity of thought and speech. Senra's work has garnered attention for its depth and dedication to understanding the minds of successful entrepreneurs, making his podcast a valuable resource for those interested in business and leadership. (01:23:29) - Yancey Strickler, co-founder and former CEO of Kickstarter, began his career as a music journalist before pioneering the crowdfunding platform that has raised over $4 billion for creative projects. In the conversation, he reflects on Kickstarter's early days, highlighting musician Allison Weiss's 2009 campaign as a pivotal moment that shaped modern crowdfunding practices. Strickler also discusses the evolution of the internet and the creator economy, emphasizing the shift towards creators having greater control over production and distribution, and the challenges and opportunities this presents. (01:56:00) - Joe Weisenthal is an American journalist and financial expert. He serves as the executive editor of news for Bloomberg's digital brands, co-anchors the television show "What’d You Miss?", and co-hosts the "Odd Lots" podcast. In the conversation, Weisenthal discusses the recent political landscape in New York City, focusing on Zoran Mamdani's mayoral victory, the role of prediction markets in gauging political outcomes, and the potential impact of autonomous vehicles on urban planning. (02:27:53) - Alex Atallah, co-founder of OpenSea, now leads OpenRouter, a platform that optimizes language model usage by routing traffic to the best GPU hosts based on user preferences. In the conversation, he discusses OpenRouter's role as a control plane for language models, enabling users to access various models with optimal performance and uptime. He also highlights the challenges in the AI landscape, such as the fragmentation of model availability across different cloud providers, and emphasizes OpenRouter's efforts to streamline access to these models. (02:40:15) - Michael Moriarty, co-founder of Orca, an energy water company, discusses the challenges and successes of launching their product, emphasizing the innovative clear can packaging that differentiates them in the market. He highlights the difficulties faced in manufacturing the clear cans, which took two years and multiple factories to perfect, as well as the viral marketing strategies employed, such as a nine-minute launch video featuring Corbin Bleu listing road signs. Moriarty also touches on their rapid growth since launching on Amazon in March, the ongoing fundraising efforts, and plans for retail expansion in Southern California. (02:48:22) - Timeline (02:52:21) - NVIDIA Launches Cloud AI Playground (02:54:16) - Nikunj Kothari, a seasoned entrepreneur and investor, has spent over a decade building startups across various sectors, including logistics, networking hardware, and real estate. He recently joined FPV Ventures, a generalist venture capital fund co-founded by Wesley Chan and Pegah Ebrahimi, which closed a $525 million fund focusing on diverse industries from biotech to consumer fintech. In the conversation, Kothari discusses the shift of value to the application layer as large AI models stabilize, emphasizing the importance of unique data and efficiency in building impactful AI applications. (03:10:47) - Alex Kehr, CEO of Superlocal, discusses the development of Superlocal—a personalized map application that automatically logs users' locations to provide tailored recommendations—and its recent acquisition by Foursquare. He explains that Superlocal combines features reminiscent of Google Maps and Foursquare, offering automatic place mapping, check-ins, and persona building based on user preferences. Kehr expresses enthusiasm for the acquisition, noting that it allows Superlocal to continue its operations without the constant concern of financial instability. 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Jun 25, 20253h 20m

Ep 145Hims & Hers Stock Drops Over 30%, All-In Launches Ultra Premium Tequila | Crémieux, Clément Delangue, Emmett Shear, Brendan Foody, Sam Schwager, Zach Lloyd, Dara Ladjevardian, Amjad Masad, Angus Muffatti

(04:30) - Anthropic Clears Legal Hurdle on AI Data (11:32) - All-In Launches Ultra Premium Tequila (30:45) - Timeline (45:17) - Hims & Hers Stock Drops Over 30% (56:09) - Ford is Scrambling For Rare-Earth Minerals (01:03:01) - Fedex Founder Fred Smith Dies at 80 (01:15:37) - Cremieux discusses the expanding applications of GLP-1 medications, highlighting their effectiveness in treating conditions beyond diabetes and weight loss, such as sleep apnea and certain cancers. He expresses concern over the misuse of these drugs, particularly among individuals without medical necessity, and notes the ease of obtaining them through unofficial channels. Additionally, he comments on the implications of the Hims and Novo Nordisk partnership dissolution, suggesting potential issues with drug distribution practices. (01:32:47) - Clément Delangue, CEO and co-founder of Hugging Face, an open-source AI platform, discusses the company's origins, including the choice of the "Hugging Face" emoji as its name, and its evolution from an AI chatbot to a leading platform with over 10 million AI builders. He highlights the importance of democratizing AI development to prevent the concentration of power among a few organizations, emphasizing the need for open-source collaboration to foster innovation and ethical practices. Delangue also addresses the challenges in AI, such as the scarcity of talent and resources, and advocates for a more decentralized approach to AI development to ensure broader accessibility and mitigate risks associated with monopolization. (02:04:02) - Emmett Shear, an American entrepreneur and investor, co-founded Justin.tv and its gaming-focused spin-off, Twitch, where he served as CEO until March 2023. In the conversation, Shear discusses his new AI startup, Softmax, which aims to discover principles of alignment and scale them for humanity, focusing on multi-agent reinforcement learning research to understand how agents interact and learn within complex systems. (02:36:52) - Brendan Foody, CEO of Mercor, discusses the company's rapid growth, noting collaborations with six of the "Mag Seven" tech giants and a 45% month-over-month growth over the past year. He highlights the increasing complexity in AI training, emphasizing the need for professionals like consultants, doctors, and lawyers to evaluate and teach models tasks beyond academic domains. Additionally, he addresses the challenges in AI's ability to perform basic tasks, such as booking flights, underscoring the importance of developing effective evaluation methods to measure and enhance model capabilities. (02:44:08) - Sam Schwager, co-founder and CEO of Super Dial, a voice AI company specializing in automating phone calls for healthcare, discusses the company's transition from Superbill to Super Dial, focusing on revenue cycle management (RCM) and the automation of outbound calls to health insurance companies. He announces the successful completion of a $15 million Series A funding round led by Signal Fire and elaborates on the company's strategic approach to integrating various technologies, including text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and large language models, to enhance their services. Additionally, he highlights the importance of perfecting workflow and integration, emphasizing the need for domain-specific context to ensure the effectiveness of their voice AI agents in handling repetitive transactions within the healthcare sector. (02:49:24) - Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp, discusses the launch of Warp 2.0, an AI-driven development environment that enables developers to prompt a terminal-like interface to run coding agents capable of tasks such as coding and debugging. He envisions a shift in software development workflows where engineers initiate tasks with prompts, allowing multiple agents to handle various development activities simultaneously, thereby enhancing productivity. Lloyd also emphasizes the importance of a competitive landscape among AI model providers to ensure better quality and pricing, expressing a preference for using the best available models, such as those from Anthropic, to deliver optimal user experiences. (02:58:44) - Dara Ladjevardian, co-founder and CEO of Delphi, discusses the company's recent $16 million Series A funding led by Sequoia, aimed at expanding their digital cloning platform that enables individuals to create interactive digital versions of themselves to scale their expertise. He highlights diverse applications, including coaches scaling client practices, authors making books interactive, and CEOs enhancing internal communication. Ladjevardian also addresses monetization strategies, noting that some users have generated multiple seven-figure revenues, and emphasizes the importance of trust and quality in representing users' data and likeness accurately. (03:16:12) - Amjad Masad, CEO and co-founder of Replit, discusses the company's journey from its inception as an open-source project in 2011 to achieving

Jun 24, 20253h 47m

Ep 144Tesla Robotaxis Go Live, OpenAI Pulls Jony Ive Promotional Materials, Iran Updates | Yacine, Farzad Mesbahi, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Jon Chu, Eric Romo & Thomas Mueller, Derek Thompson, Alex Robinson, Jesse Zhang

(01:33) - Live From the backseat of a robotaxi w/ Farzad Mesbahi (07:58) - Timeline (10:53) - Telsa rolls out Robotaxis in Texas (16:30) - Iran launches attacks on U.S. base in Qatar (20:27) - OpenAI pulls promotional material around Jony Ive (32:03) - Timeline (56:38) - Sebastian Siemiatkowski, born in 1981 to Polish immigrants in Sweden, is the co-founder and CEO of Klarna, a leading fintech company known for its "buy now, pay later" services. In the conversation, he discusses his early entrepreneurial influences, including Richard Branson and Ingvar Kamprad, and his journey from working at Burger King to founding Klarna at age 23. He also highlights Klarna's growth to over 100 million users and $100 billion in annual payment volume, the company's strategic expansion into the U.S. market, and the impact of AI on white-collar jobs and business operations. (01:25:32) - Jon Chu, a Partner at Khosla Ventures with a background in machine learning and engineering leadership, discusses Meta's strategic moves in AI, emphasizing the company's commitment to securing top talent and its willingness to invest heavily to remain competitive. He highlights Meta's strengths as a fast follower and its readiness to take significant bets, noting that even a second-place position in the AI market could yield substantial returns. Chu also touches on Meta's potential to integrate AI across its product suite, from chat applications to ad optimization, underscoring the company's focus on leveraging AI to enhance user engagement and revenue. (01:51:25) - Tom Mueller, a founding member of SpaceX and the CEO of Impulse Space, discusses the future of humanoid robotics, expressing optimism that their capabilities will advance more rapidly than some predictions suggest. He highlights the potential impact of humanoid robots on manufacturing and space exploration, emphasizing their role in reducing costs and risks associated with human space travel. Mueller also shares his vision for Impulse Space, focusing on enhancing in-space transportation to facilitate access to higher orbits and support missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. (01:51:25) - Eric Romo is the President & Chief Operating Officer at Impulse Space, the in‑space transportation company founded by Tom Mueller. He began his career as one of the earliest propulsion engineering hires at SpaceX and later founded startups in the solar energy and virtual reality sectors. Romo also served as a Director at Facebook Reality Labs. He holds both a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from Stanford University. (02:08:58) - Derek Thompson is an American journalist and author, known for his work as a staff writer at *The Atlantic* and as the host of the podcast *Plain English*. He has authored several books, including the national bestseller *Hit Makers* and the #1 *New York Times* bestseller *Abundance*, co-authored with Ezra Klein. In the conversation, Thompson discusses his decision to leave *The Atlantic* after 17 years to pursue independent ventures, emphasizing his desire for new challenges and the freedom to explore diverse topics. He reflects on the success of his book *Abundance* and the strategic timing of his departure, noting that the book's reception provided a unique opportunity to engage with a broader audience. Thompson also shares insights into the book's promotional strategy, highlighting the effectiveness of television appearances in driving sales and the importance of creating engaging content that sparks public discourse. (02:43:19) - Alex Robinson, co-founder and CEO of Juniper Square, a leading investment management software company for private markets, discusses the company's recent $130 million Series D funding round and the launch of their AI product, Juni AI. He highlights Juniper Square's growth to approximately 2,500 customers managing around $1 trillion in assets, and addresses challenges faced during market downturns, including necessary layoffs and strategic pivots. Robinson also emphasizes the importance of integrating generative AI with deterministic tools to ensure accuracy in financial reporting, underscoring the company's commitment to innovation and efficiency in fund administration. (02:52:43) - Jesse Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Decagon, discusses his company's AI-powered customer service agents that handle tasks like booking hotel rooms and managing loyalty points, aiming to enhance efficiency and customer experience. He highlights the advantages of large language models (LLMs) in managing complex customer interactions, moving beyond traditional chatbots to provide nuanced, personalized support. Zhang also emphasizes the evolving role of human agents, who are transitioning to higher-level positions such as managing and overseeing AI agents, rather than handling routine tasks. (03:00:43) - Yacine Co9z5oe, founder of Dingboard and co-host of the "John and Jordy" podcast, discusses his recent experiences at X (formerly Twitter), where he

Jun 23, 20253h 30m

Ep 143Weekly Recap | Elon's Starship Explodes, OpenAI's Defense Contract, Nvidia's Robots, We Test Cluely

(00:00) - Intro (00:03) - Elon Musk's Starship Explodes (02:37) - Meta x Oakley (03:56) - OpenAI Wins Defense Contract (04:44) - Meta Puts Ads on WhatsApp (05:33) - Intern Tests Cluely (18:44) - Roy Lee (Cluely) (33:54) - Lakers Sold for $10 Billion (39:40) - Surge AI Beats Scale AI (51:24) - Spotify CEO Invests in Drones (55:41) - Katie Haun (Haun Ventures) (01:14:47) - Justine Moore (a16z) (01:39:44) - Nvidia Drops Humanoid Robots (01:45:09) - George Hotz (comma.ai) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 21, 20252h 20m

Ep 142Cluely Raises $15M from a16z, $45M Modern Hacienda in the Wild | Steven Sinofsky, Anupam Singh, Miles Moen, Alexander Sen, Bryan Kim, Roy Lee, Dave Fontenot

(07:13) - $45M Modern Hacienda in the Wild (18:11) - Timeline (33:42) - Intern Tests Cluely Live (01:22:29) - Steven Sinofsky, a former Microsoft executive, led the development of Windows 7 and 8 before joining Andreessen Horowitz as a board partner. In the conversation, he reflects on his career at Microsoft, discusses the impact of antitrust regulations on the company, and shares insights on the evolution of technology, including the rise of AI and its parallels to the internet boom of the 1990s. He also comments on Apple's recent developments, the challenges of recruiting AI talent, and the complexities of regulatory competition among global authorities. (01:59:48) - Anupam Singh, Vice President of AI and Growth Engineering at Roblox, discusses the company's use of artificial intelligence to enhance user experiences. He highlights the implementation of automated chat filters and real-time text translation to promote inclusivity and safety, as well as the development of coding assistants powered by generative AI to streamline content creation for developers. (02:30:24) - Miles Moen, CEO of Dash Fuel, a vertical SaaS company specializing in downstream oil and gas logistics, discusses the company's role in optimizing fuel delivery from producers to end consumers like gas stations and airports. He highlights the industry's reliance on outdated, paper-based systems and explains how Dash Fuel aims to modernize these processes by eliminating duplicate data entry and enhancing profit margins through dynamic optimization of fuel sourcing. Moen also addresses the impact of recent Middle East conflicts on fuel price volatility, noting significant overnight price jumps and the industry's cautious approach to potential supply disruptions. (02:42:26) - Alexander Sen, founder and CEO of Meridian, a next-generation CRM platform for private equity firms, discusses his transition from nearly a decade in private equity at firms like Blackstone, Thoma Bravo, and CVC . He highlights the inefficiencies of outdated CRMs in the industry and explains how Meridian integrates AI to streamline deal sourcing and decision-making processes. (02:53:04) - Bryan Kim, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz specializing in consumer and AI investments, discusses the firm's recent $15 million investment in Clulee, highlighting the company's strong distribution capabilities, innovative product that enhances user interactions through quick information access, and effective conversion of attention into revenue. (03:03:54) - Roy Lee, founder of Cluli, discusses the company's recent $15 million fundraising, emphasizing plans to invest heavily in brain-computer interface development and expand their content creation capabilities. He highlights the importance of viral marketing and the potential of desktop assistants, expressing a vision to revolutionize technology and compete with industry leaders. Lee also shares his ambition to significantly impact the world through innovative products and widespread recognition. (03:20:13) - Dave Fontenot, founder of HF0, a 12-week residency program for repeat founders, shares his journey from creating the world's largest student hackathon, MHacks, to establishing HF0, which combines elements of a monastery and a hackathon to foster deep focus and productivity. He discusses the program's evolution, including its inception in New York, relocation to Taiwan during the COVID-19 pandemic, and eventual establishment in San Francisco, highlighting the program's success in helping founders achieve significant milestones, such as reaching $3 million in annual recurring revenue by demo day. Fontenot emphasizes the importance of subtracting distractions to allow founders to concentrate on building their life's work, underscoring HF0's commitment to providing a supportive, distraction-free environment for technical founders. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 20, 20253h 44m

Ep 141Meta Taps Nat Friedman & Daniel Gross for AI Push, Starship Rocket Explodes | Mike Knoop, David Cahn, Walden Yan, Eoghan McCabe, Jeff Weinstein, Garrett Lord, Tanay Tandon

(04:10) - Meta Eyes Nat Friedman & Daniel Gross for AI Push (37:47) - Lakers Sold to Mark Walter (43:39) - Surge Hits $1B+ in Capital Without Outside Revenue (56:20) - Mike Knoop, co-founder of Zapier and CEO of Ndea, discusses the evolving landscape of AI reasoning models, highlighting the trade-offs between accuracy and efficiency among leading systems like OpenAI's o3 and DeepSeek's R1. He emphasizes the importance of considering both cost and performance when evaluating AI models, noting that no single model currently dominates across all metrics. Knoop also underscores the need for innovative approaches, such as program synthesis, to advance toward artificial general intelligence. (01:20:23) - David Cahn, a Partner at Sequoia Capital, previously served as General Partner and COO of Venture at Coatue Management, where he led investments in companies like Hugging Face and Runway. In the transcript, he discusses the substantial investments in AI talent by major tech companies, emphasizing the human dynamics and strategic decisions driving these developments. He also explores the competitive landscape, the significance of data centers, and the economic implications of AI advancements. (01:37:55) - Walden Yan, Chief Product Officer and co-founder, discusses the integration of AI models in product development, emphasizing the importance of balancing model intelligence with user experience. He highlights the challenges of managing trade-offs between model responsiveness and accuracy, advocating for systems that abstract model complexity to enhance usability. Yan also addresses the evolving role of AI in software engineering, noting the potential for AI to autonomously perform tasks like coding and debugging, thereby transforming traditional workflows. (01:57:41) - Eoghan McCabe, co-founder and CEO of Intercom, discusses revitalizing his 15-year-old SaaS business by returning to core fundamentals like customer-centric pricing and simplifying the sales process, leading to a tenfold increase in growth over eight quarters. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining high energy and passion from leadership to prevent stagnation, noting that AI innovations have reinvigorated both him and the company. McCabe also highlights the challenges of scaling a company, stressing the need for agility and the willingness to embrace chaos by empowering young, dynamic individuals in leadership roles. (02:16:00) - Jeff Weinstein, a product lead at Stripe, discusses the company's initiatives to integrate AI into commerce, emphasizing the development of agentic commerce where AI agents facilitate seamless transactions. He highlights collaborations with companies like Perplexity and IP Camp to enhance e-commerce experiences and mentions the introduction of Stripe's order intents API, enabling agents to execute purchases on behalf of users. Weinstein also addresses the evolving role of payment methods, including stablecoins, in agentic commerce and underscores the importance of permissioned, secure transactions in this new landscape. (02:32:00) - Garrett Lord, co-founder and CEO of Handshake, discusses the company's evolution from addressing his personal challenges in securing internships at Michigan Tech to becoming the leading early-career network in the U.S., connecting 18 million students and young professionals with a million employers. He highlights Handshake's role in supplying experts to frontier AI labs, emphasizing the demand for specialized data from PhDs and master's students to enhance AI models. Lord also outlines plans to leverage AI in automating recruiting processes and envisions a future where participants can showcase their skills through contributions to AI development, thereby enhancing their professional profiles. (02:44:44) - Tanay Tandon, CEO of Commure, discusses the merger of Athelas and Commure, highlighting their combined efforts to transform healthcare through AI-powered solutions. He emphasizes the importance of automating administrative tasks to improve efficiency and patient care, and outlines the company's strategy to expand its product offerings and customer base. Tandon also shares his vision for the future of healthcare, aiming to eliminate inefficiencies and enhance the overall patient experience. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 19, 20253h 9m

Ep 140Warner Bros. Discovery Split, Defense Tech Update | David Senra, Katie Haun, Justine Moore, Anish Agarwal, John Lee, Connor Zwick, Trey Holterman, James Cadwallader, Jordan Black, Ayush Sharma

(02:20) - Timeline (27:07) - History of Warner Bros Discovery (01:14:16) - David Senra, host of the "Founders" podcast, is renowned for his in-depth explorations of entrepreneurial biographies, offering insights into the lives and strategies of history's greatest business leaders. In this conversation, he delves into the career of music industry titan Jimmy Iovine, highlighting Iovine's relentless drive, exceptional talent recognition, and innovative marketing strategies that propelled artists like Dr. Dre and Eminem to global fame. Senra emphasizes Iovine's unwavering commitment to excellence and his ability to harness controversy as a tool for business success. (01:47:46) - Katie Haun, founder and CEO of Haun Ventures and former federal prosecutor, discusses the recent bipartisan passage of the GENIUS Act in the U.S. Senate, which establishes a regulatory framework for stablecoins. She emphasizes the importance of also advancing the market structure bill to provide comprehensive regulatory clarity for the crypto industry, highlighting the need to address questions surrounding securities and commodities classifications. Haun advocates for pursuing both legislative measures simultaneously to foster innovation and protect consumers in the evolving digital asset landscape. (02:06:49) - Justine Moore, an Investment Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, focuses on AI companies within the consumer sector. In the conversation, she discusses the rapid advancements in AI video models, highlighting the emergence of foundation model companies like VO3 and Cling, as well as multimodal apps such as Crea and Flora, which enable creators to generate videos using various AI models. She also explores the integration of speech and talking avatars in AI-generated videos, noting the development of tools that create talking avatars from images and those that apply lip-syncing to existing videos. (02:31:39) - Anish Agarwal, co-founder and CEO of Traversal, discusses the development of an AI-powered site reliability engineer to automate troubleshooting in complex software systems. He highlights the limitations of current observability tools, which require manual analysis, and emphasizes the need for AI agents to manage increasing system complexities. Agarwal also notes the challenges in hiring skilled site reliability engineers and the potential of AI to alleviate this shortage. (02:39:52) - John Lee, CEO of Safire Technology Group, discusses his background in defense contracting and his company's focus on accelerating electrification within the defense sector. He highlights challenges in military electrification, such as supply chain shortages and the need for advanced, interoperable battery systems, and introduces Safire's development of a tactical electric dirt bike designed for military use. Lee also emphasizes the importance of integrating safety into battery design, referencing Safire's patented SAFIRE technology, a shear thickening electrolyte that prevents fires upon impact, enhancing battery safety and performance. (02:59:39) - Connor Zwick, co-founder of Speak Language Learning Program, discusses the company's mission to create an AI-powered language tutor that offers personalized, on-demand instruction. He shares their strategic focus on the South Korean market, noting the country's significant investment in English education and the prevalence of English learning academies. Zwick also addresses the potential impact of real-time AI translation technologies, expressing confidence that the desire for genuine human connection and the aspiration to learn languages will continue to drive demand for language learning solutions. (02:59:39) - Trey Holterman, CEO and co-founder of Tennr, a New York-based company specializing in automating healthcare document processing, discusses how Tennr addresses the inefficiencies in patient referrals caused by reliance on e-fax documentation. He explains that over 90% of patient visits originate via e-fax, leading to delays and lost revenue due to incomplete documentation. By automating the processing of these documents, Tennr ensures timely patient contact and complete records, thereby improving patient care and provider revenue. (03:09:26) - James Cadwallader, co-founder and CEO of Profound, discusses the company's recent $3.5 million seed funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from Khosla Ventures, Nvidia Ventures, and others. He highlights the shift from traditional search to AI-driven platforms like ChatGPT, emphasizing the need for brands to manage their visibility in AI-generated responses. Cadwallader also notes that Profound's platform has attracted clients such as MongoDB, Indeed, and DocuSign, underscoring its growing influence in the evolving digital marketing landscape. (03:17:38) - Ayush Sharma, founder and CEO of Warp, a modern payroll and compliance platform for startups, discusses how Warp automates payroll processes, including tax compliance and employee benefits,

Jun 18, 20253h 37m

Ep 139Ramp New $16B Valuation, OpenAI Wins $200M U.S. Defense Contract | Saquon Barkley, Eric Glyman, George Hotz, Joseph Torigian, Paul Klein, Ryan Daniels, Alex Kantrowitz

(00:30) - Timeline (14:02) - Eric Glyman is the co-founder and CEO of Ramp, a financial technology company offering corporate charge cards and expense management solutions. In the conversation, he discusses Ramp's rapid growth, highlighting that the company has reached a $16 billion valuation and serves over 40,000 businesses. Glyman emphasizes the integration of AI into Ramp's products to automate tasks like expense reporting and bill payments, aiming to save businesses time and money. (29:42) - Timeline (58:31) - George Hotz, also known as "geohot," is an American software engineer and hacker renowned for unlocking the iPhone and reverse-engineering the PlayStation 3. In the conversation, Hotz critiques the use of buzzwords like AGI, emphasizing the need for concrete discussions, and expresses skepticism about the practicality of humanoid robots, advocating instead for simpler, task-specific robotic solutions. He also highlights the challenges in achieving fully autonomous vehicles, noting the current reliance on human intervention in systems like Waymo. (01:33:44) - Joseph Torigian, an associate professor at American University's School of International Service and a research fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, specializes in the politics of authoritarian regimes, focusing on elite power struggles and civil-military relations in China and Russia. In his discussion, he explores the life of Xi Zhongxun, father of Xi Jinping, highlighting his unwavering devotion to the Chinese Communist Party despite personal persecutions, and examines the Party's strategies in managing ethnic minorities and its approach to corruption as a means of maintaining control. (02:00:52) - Paul Klein, co-founder of Browserbase, discusses the company's recent preemptive funding round led by Glenn Solomon from Notable Capital, with participation from CRV and Kleiner Perkins, highlighting the strong board composition. He introduces "Director AI," a tool enabling developers to automate web tasks by generating repeatable scripts for actions like form submissions and data retrieval. Klein also addresses the future of AI-driven web interactions, emphasizing the importance of on-device automation for consumer applications and the role of Browserbase in facilitating B2B use cases through browser-based solutions. (02:14:35) - Alex Kantrowitz is an independent journalist and founder of Big Technology, a newsletter and podcast focusing on major tech companies. In the conversation, he discusses the evolving roles of journalists and analysts in the tech industry, emphasizing the blurring lines between reporting, analysis, and opinion. He also shares insights on Apple's recent developments in AI, highlighting the challenges of integrating AI into products while maintaining high quality standards. (02:44:13) - Saquon Barkley, a standout running back for the Philadelphia Eagles, emphasizes the importance of surrounding himself with trustworthy individuals to navigate investment opportunities, acknowledging the challenges athletes face with numerous proposals and limited financial education. He credits his manager's discernment in declining most offers, except those from trusted contacts like Zach Franklin, highlighting the value of building relationships with knowledgeable and successful people to make informed decisions. (03:00:54) - Ryan Daniels, co-founder of Crosby, discusses his journey from addressing contract inefficiencies to establishing a tech-enabled law firm that integrates AI to expedite contract reviews. He highlights the firm's focus on automating routine legal tasks while maintaining human oversight for complex matters, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce costs for fast-growing businesses. Daniels also envisions a future where AI agents negotiate contracts on behalf of clients, significantly accelerating the negotiation process. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 17, 20253h 29m

Ep 138Meta Oakleys, Golden Retriever Maxing, Suits in Airports | John Jumper, Christian Garrett, Aaron Frank, Joseph Cass

(04:18) - Timeline Reactions (27:43) - John Jumper, an American computational biologist and senior staff research scientist at DeepMind, is renowned for leading the development of AlphaFold, an AI system that predicts protein structures from amino acid sequences. In the conversation, he discusses how AlphaFold has revolutionized the field by transforming a process that traditionally took years and significant resources into one that can be completed in minutes, thereby accelerating scientific research and applications in drug development and understanding biological processes. He also highlights the challenges faced during AlphaFold's development, including initial misconceptions about the problem's nature and the necessity of adopting a data-driven, supervised learning approach to achieve success. (01:00:07) - Christian Garrett, a partner at 137 Ventures, discussed the challenges facing $1 to $10 billion horizontal software companies, noting their vulnerability to commoditization and the impact of AI on growth. He emphasized the importance of sustainable competitive advantages and multi-product strategies for long-term success. Garrett also highlighted the trend of high-growth private companies remaining private longer, creating a new category of semi-liquid assets with significant implications for venture capital and liquidity dynamics. (01:34:06) - Aaron Frank, a Venture Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, co-founded Final, Inc., a credit card company acquired by Goldman Sachs in 2018, which became the foundation for the Apple Card. In the conversation, he discusses the evolution of fintech, highlighting the challenges of building financial products, the impact of stablecoins on the financial system, and the role of AI in enhancing fintech services. (02:02:50) - Joseph Cass, Senior Director of Market Outreach for EMEA at S&P Global Ratings, discusses his role in engaging with major buy-side investors and how he initiated the "Leaders" podcast to facilitate conversations with senior figures in finance. He shares experiences from interviews with notable financiers like Ken Griffin and Ray Dalio, highlighting their insights and personal stories. Additionally, Cass touches on the evolving focus of investors from ESG considerations to broader sustainability topics. (02:19:29) - Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 16, 20252h 40m

Ep 137Chime Climbs, Tech Titans Join Army Reserve, Meta Buys 49% of Scale AI | Joshua Steinman, Bernt Børnich, John Doyle, Emily Sundberg, Lennart Heim

(02:47) - Joshua Steinman, founder of Galvanick, discusses the recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear and military facilities, highlighting the precision of modern targeting technologies and the deployment of next-generation asymmetric capabilities. He notes the significant impact on Iran's military leadership and infrastructure, emphasizing the strategic implications of such operations. Steinman also reflects on the historical context of Iran-Israel relations, tracing the shift from pre-1979 alliances to the current adversarial stance, and underscores the potential for further escalation given Iran's history of targeting U.S. interests and the presence of Iranian assets capable of asymmetric attacks. (55:51) - Bernt Bornich, CEO of 1X Technologies, discusses his lifelong passion for robotics, leading to the development of NEO, a humanoid robot designed to safely and affordably assist with everyday tasks in home environments. He emphasizes the importance of deploying robots in diverse, real-world settings to gather the necessary data for creating truly intelligent machines, highlighting that the variability of home environments provides the rich data needed for advanced AI learning. Bornich also addresses the challenges of scaling humanoid robot production, noting that while 1X has vertically integrated its manufacturing to maintain flexibility, sourcing materials like copper and aluminum in the U.S. presents logistical and cost challenges compared to China. (01:12:19) - John Doyle, founder and CEO of Cape, a privacy-first mobile network, discusses the critical vulnerabilities in global cellular networks, emphasizing their complete lack of security and the ease with which malicious actors can exploit them. He highlights the strategic decisions by China to infiltrate global telecom infrastructure through subsidized Huawei equipment, contrasting it with U.S. carriers' outsourcing practices that have led to significant security gaps. Doyle explains that Cape addresses these issues by owning all the software that runs the network, allowing for enhanced security without the need to build physical infrastructure. (01:25:54) - Emily Sundberg is a New York-based writer and director, best known for her daily business and internet culture newsletter, "Feed Me." In the conversation, she discusses her experience at Apple's WWDC, noting the enthusiasm of developers for the announced updates, and highlights the evolving fashion trends among attendees. She also shares insights into the competitive landscape of Substack, emphasizing the importance of quality content and active reader engagement for success. (01:47:01) - Lennart Heim, a researcher at the Centre for the Governance of AI, focuses on the role of computational resources in AI development and governance. He discusses the impact of China's DeepSeek model on the AI landscape, highlighting its open-source nature and cost-effectiveness, which have raised concerns about potential biases and security risks in widely accessible models. Heim also emphasizes the importance of compute governance in AI regulation, suggesting that controlling access to advanced computational resources could serve as a mechanism to enforce safety standards and prevent misuse of powerful AI systems. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 13, 20252h 20m

Ep 136Air India Crash, Internet Chaos | Delian Asparouhov, Saif Khawaja, Henri Stern, Chris Paik, Joseph Cohen, Zachary Perret, Shirin Ghaffary, Cameron McCord, Anil Varanasi, Shreyas Iyer

(41:42) - Delian Asparouhov, a Bulgarian entrepreneur and investor, is a partner at Founders Fund and co-founder of Varda Space Industries, focusing on in-space manufacturing. In the conversation, he discusses the critical role of effective pilot communication in preventing aviation accidents, highlighting that miscommunication has been a significant factor in crashes over the past decades. He emphasizes the need for practical training scenarios that encourage co-pilots to assertively address safety concerns, advocating for role-playing exercises to improve cockpit communication and enhance overall flight safety. (59:30) - Saif Khawaja, founder and CEO of Shinkei Systems, discusses his journey from a solo founder to leading a company that recently secured a $22 million Series A funding round co-led by Founders Fund and Lagos Capital. He explains how Shinkei's robotic system, Poseidon, utilizes machine learning and traditional Japanese fish harvesting techniques to enhance fish quality and sustainability, offering fishermen the machines for free and purchasing the processed fish at a premium. Khawaja also highlights the company's rapid growth, including expanding distribution to major U.S. cities and supplying over 40 Michelin-starred restaurants. (01:14:39) - Henri Stern, co-founder of Privy, discusses the company's mission to simplify user onboarding and wallet management in Web3 applications by providing developers with tools for seamless integration. He highlights Privy's role in enabling diverse platforms—from neobanks to trading platforms—to offer embedded wallets, enhancing user experience and accessibility. Stern also emphasizes the growing interest from major fintech companies in integrating stablecoins and crypto functionalities, underscoring the accelerating convergence of traditional finance and cryptocurrency. (01:28:32) - Chris Paik, a venture capitalist and author of "The End of Software," discusses how advancements in large language models (LLMs) are dramatically reducing the cost of software development by automating code generation, thereby challenging traditional software business models. He draws parallels to the media industry's transformation, where user-generated content platforms disrupted established media companies, suggesting that software companies may face similar upheavals as AI democratizes software creation. Paik emphasizes that creativity and agency will become the scarce resources in this new landscape, as execution becomes commoditized. (01:57:48) - Joseph Cohen, co-founder and CEO of Infinite Machine, discusses the launch of their second product, Alto, a Class 2 electric bike designed from the ground up to reach 25 mph in bike lanes, featuring convertible pedals, seating for two, and internet connectivity. He emphasizes the importance of adhering to legal definitions of bicycles to avoid the complexities associated with motor vehicle regulations, highlighting that Alto's design ensures it doesn't require registration, insurance, or a license plate. Cohen also outlines the company's direct-to-consumer strategy, including opening a 13,000-square-foot retail space in New York City, and expresses a vision for a post-car future with smaller, smarter urban vehicles. (02:14:08) - Zachary Perret, co-founder and CEO of Plaid, a leading financial technology company, discusses the launch of "Protect," an advanced anti-fraud product unveiled at Plaid's annual customer conference. "Protect" analyzes data across the Plaid network to identify and prevent fraudulent activities, addressing the evolving challenges in financial fraud, which is increasing by approximately 25% annually. Perret emphasizes the importance of combining cutting-edge tools with consumer education to effectively combat fraud in the financial sector. (02:36:07) - Shirin Ghaffary is an AI reporter at Bloomberg News, covering the global impact and inner workings of major tech companies. In the conversation, she discusses Anthropic's strategic approach to balancing its commitment to AI safety with business growth, highlighting the company's deliberate partnerships with multiple hyperscalers and its proactive measures to address potential risks in AI development. (02:53:47) - Cameron McCord, co-founder and CEO of Nominal, a company specializing in validating mission-critical systems, discusses the recent $75 million Series B funding led by Sequoia, with Alfred Lin joining Nominal's board, and additional investments from Lightspeed Venture Partners, General Catalyst, Lux, and Founders Fund. He outlines plans to use the funding to expand into larger enterprises, enhance product development, and grow internationally, emphasizing the importance of increasing test cadence and throughput to accelerate development timelines for customers. McCord also highlights the flexibility of Nominal's products, including a cloud-based core product and a desktop application built on Unreal Engine, designed to meet diverse customer needs in b

Jun 12, 20253h 44m

Ep 135Live @ YC Demo Day | Garry Tan, Delian Asparouhov, Matteo Franceschetti & Many More

Today's show was recorded live on location at Y Combinator Demo Day and is made up of short interviews with a variety of batch founders and investors in attendance. Back to regular programming tomorrow!TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV(00:45) - Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator (16:34) - Kaizen (22:17) - StarSling (28:28) - Jazzberry (35:07) - Cotool (41:29) - Clado (48:50) - Outset (01:00:11) - Operative (01:10:02) - Matteo Franceschetti, Founder & CEO of Eight Sleep (01:17:52) - throxy (01:24:56) - Morphik (01:30:41) - Clidey (01:34:29) - Cua (01:43:26) - Delian Asparouhov, Co-Founder of Varda (01:53:37) - Dave Munichiello, Managing Partner at GV (02:07:41) - Andrew Lee, Partner at a16z (02:20:13) - Chonkie (02:24:30) - Godela (02:29:55) - Den (02:35:57) - Eloquent AI (02:40:18) - YouLearn (02:46:49) - Blaxel (02:50:55) - Waffle (02:55:21) - VibeGrade (03:01:54) - Avallon AI (03:04:07) - text.ai (03:10:25) - ValueMate (03:14:04) - Bloom (03:19:26) - MorphoAI (03:24:06) - Prism AI (03:26:36) - Clarm (03:28:30) - Cactus (03:30:27) - Lumari (03:32:15) - Third Chair (03:34:19) - QFEX (03:36:01) - Minerva (03:37:26) - Sim Studio

Jun 12, 20253h 42m

Ep 134Apple's iOS 26 Review, Meta to Pay $15B for Scale AI Stake | Andrew Huberman, Scott Belsky, Sai Senthilkumar, Karri Saarinen, Roy Bahat, Alex Israel

(02:52) - WWDC Recap (15:17) - Apple's Retreat to its Core Competency (22:45) - Apple's iOS 26 Draws Mixed Reviews (52:58) - Meta to Pay Nearly $15B For Scale AI Stake (01:00:17) - Sai Senthilkumar, a Partner at Redpoint Ventures, focuses on growth-stage investments in enterprise software and AI, and leads the firm's InfraRed initiative, which introduced the first publicly traded index of cloud infrastructure businesses. In the conversation, he discusses the rapid advancements in AI, particularly in developer tools, highlighting companies like Cursor and Anthropic that are transforming software development through AI-powered coding solutions. He also addresses the evolving competitive dynamics between established infrastructure providers and emerging startups, emphasizing the significant opportunities for innovation in the AI-driven infrastructure market. (01:36:58) - CNBC's Disrupter 50 List Reactions (01:44:55) - Karri Saarinen, co-founder and CEO of Linear, a project management software company, discusses the company's recent $82 million Series C funding round led by Accel, valuing Linear at $1.25 billion. He highlights the company's efficient growth, noting a 280% profit increase over the past year and a customer base exceeding 15,000, including prominent AI firms like OpenAI. Saarinen emphasizes Linear's focus on streamlined solutions tailored to software development workflows, contrasting with competitors' more customizable but often overwhelming platforms. (02:01:27) - Scott Belsky, an entrepreneur and author, co-founded Behance, a leading online platform for creative professionals, and served as Adobe's Chief Product Officer and Chief Strategy Officer. In the conversation, Belsky discusses the evolving role of AI in creativity, emphasizing the importance of human elements like taste and storytelling to infuse soul into AI-generated content. He also explores the concept of collective memory within enterprises, highlighting how AI's growing contextual understanding can enhance collaboration and knowledge retention. (02:32:49) - Roy Bahat, head of Bloomberg Beta, discusses the firm's recent $75 million fundraise, emphasizing their continued focus on early-stage investments in startups that are shaping the future of work. He highlights the firm's commitment to transparency, noting that their operating manual and deal documents are publicly accessible to help founders understand their processes. Bahat also touches on the firm's relationship with Bloomberg L.P., clarifying that while Bloomberg is the sole investor, Bloomberg Beta operates independently without strategic investment directives. (02:47:24) - Alex Israel, co-founder and CEO of Metropolis Technologies, discusses the company's innovative approach to revolutionizing the parking industry through artificial intelligence and strategic acquisitions. Facing initial resistance from property developers, Metropolis shifted its strategy to a "growth buyout" model, acquiring traditional parking operators to integrate AI-driven, seamless payment systems. This approach has positioned Metropolis as the largest parking operator in North America, with plans to expand its technology to other sectors like gas stations and retail, while also preparing for the future impact of autonomous vehicles on urban infrastructure. (02:59:24) - Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist and Stanford professor known for his work on brain function, behavior, and wellness, and he hosts the Huberman Lab podcast, where he translates scientific insights into practical health advice. Huberman addresses concerns about proposed NIH funding cuts of 40%, emphasizing the critical role of both basic and applied research, and discusses strategies for rebuilding public trust in science after the COVID-19 pandemic. He advocates restructuring research funding to prioritize impactful, collaborative, and discovery-driven science, highlighting how significant breakthroughs such as GLP-1 treatments and brain-machine interfaces arise from fundamental research. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 10, 20253h 48m

Ep 133WWDC25 Reactions, Apple Under Pressure for AI Progress, Meta in Talks to Scale AI Investments | Casey Handmer, Patrick Mcgee, Aaron Slodov, Gaurab Chakrabarti, Sean Liu, Garth Sheldon-Coulson, Lukas Czinger, Christian Keil, Vlad Matsiiako, Alex Heath

(02:46) - Intern iPhone Assembly (04:46) - Timeline (14:05) - Apple Under Pressure for AI Progress (25:47) - Meta in Talks to Scale AI Investments (32:58) - Timeline (43:24) - Casey Handmer, a physicist and engineer with a PhD from Caltech, has worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Hyperloop Technologies, and is the founder of Terraform Industries. He discusses the urgency of establishing a U.S. presence on the Moon to counter China's accelerated lunar ambitions, emphasizing the Moon's symbolic significance for freedom and the potential geopolitical risks if China establishes dominance there. Handmer also critiques NASA's bureaucratic challenges, advocates for reforms to expedite lunar exploration, and highlights the need for energy sovereignty through domestic solar panel production to maintain technological and economic leadership. (01:02:16) - Patrick McGee, a seasoned business journalist and former Financial Times correspondent, authored "Apple in China," a comprehensive examination of Apple's deep entanglement with China's manufacturing sector. In the conversation, McGee delves into how Apple's strategic investments and collaborations with Chinese manufacturers have not only propelled the company's growth but also significantly bolstered China's technological capabilities, leading to the rise of formidable competitors like Huawei. He highlights the challenges Apple faces in diversifying its supply chain, emphasizing the complexities of replicating China's unique manufacturing ecosystem elsewhere, and discusses the potential risks associated with Apple's heavy reliance on Chinese production amid escalating geopolitical tensions. (01:34:57) - Aaron Slodov, CEO and co-founder of Atomic Industries, is leading efforts to modernize U.S. manufacturing through AI-driven processes. He discusses the success of the inaugural Reindustrialize Summit, which convened diverse stakeholders to revitalize the industrial base, and highlights the formation of the New American Industrial Alliance to advocate for advanced manufacturing policies. Slodov emphasizes the need for a cultural shift and technological innovation to reshore manufacturing, aiming to make American industry globally competitive. (01:44:57) - Gaurab Chakrabarti, co-founder and CEO of Solugen, holds an MD and PhD in Cancer Biology and Enzymology from the University of Texas. In the conversation, he discusses Solugen's mission to decentralize chemical production by developing small-scale, modular plants that produce hydrogen peroxide and other chemicals closer to end-users, reducing transportation risks and costs. He also highlights the company's innovative approach to sustainable chemical manufacturing, aiming to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and minimize environmental impact. (01:59:12) - Sean Liu, a Partner at Founders Fund, previously served as CFO of Solugen, where he led finance, strategy, and operations, supporting the company's scale-up from pilot to its first commercial facility. In the conversation, he discusses his transition from Solugen to Founders Fund, emphasizing the importance of understanding technical risks and the necessity of a commercial mindset in hard tech investments. He also highlights the challenges of scaling hard tech companies, including managing capital intensity and navigating supply chain bottlenecks (02:20:59) - Garth Sheldon-Coulson, co-founder and CEO of Panthalassa, discusses the development of self-propelled ocean-based systems designed to harness renewable energy for computing and synthetic fuel production. He highlights the scalability and sustainability of these platforms, emphasizing their potential to rapidly expand energy capacity beyond traditional terrestrial infrastructure. Sheldon-Coulson also details the manufacturing process, noting the simplicity and efficiency of producing these steel-shell systems, which can be mass-produced to meet the growing energy demands of AI and other applications (02:39:57) - Lukas Czinger, co-founder and president of Czinger Vehicles and Divergent Technologies, discusses the development of a fully autonomous, 3D-printed structure, highlighting Divergent's integration of airframes to enhance speed, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. He elaborates on Divergent's Adaptive Production System (DAPS), which combines AI-driven design, additive manufacturing, and robotic assembly to produce complex structures for industries like automotive, aerospace, and defense, serving clients such as Ferrari, McLaren, Bugatti, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon. Czinger emphasizes the system's ability to rapidly design and manufacture product-agnostic structures, enabling flexible, high-volume production without hardware changes, and notes that advancements in additive manufacturing have made it more cost-effective than traditional methods, allowing for the production of thousands of units annually. (02:53:39) - Christian Keil, Vice President of External Relations at Astranis, a company specia

Jun 9, 20253h 59m

Ep 132Weekly Recap | Elon vs. Trump, Ukraine's Drone Attack, Cluely Update & OpenAI CRO

(00:00) - Intro and Overview (02:57) - Ukraine’s drone attack on Russia (03:21) - Soren Monroe-Anderson (Neros) (09:02) - Connor Love (Lightspeed Ventures) (13:45) - Erik Prince (Off Leash) (15:20) - Elon Musk Vs. Donald Trump (21:44) - Delian Asparouhov (Varda) (32:48) - Cluely Update from dropout Roy Lee (46:52) - Kian Sadeghi (Nucleus) (01:00:12) - AI Day on TBPN (01:00:14) - Mark Chen (OpenAI) (01:28:49) - Sholto Douglas (Anthropic) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 7, 20251h 57m

Ep 131Trump-Musk Fallout Recap, Circle IPO Post-Game with CEO | Dylan Patel, Jeremy Allaire, Kat Cole, Dana Settle, Anastasios Angelopoulos, Patrick Blumen, Blake Scholl

(05:24) - Elon-Trump Crashout Recap (27:59) - Timeline (43:34) - Patrick Blumenthal. Patrick discusses his experiences at New York City Tech Week, highlighting the diverse range of industry events and sponsorships. He provides insights into Ukraine's recent military operations, emphasizing the strategic impact of targeting Russian airfields to degrade their nuclear triad and the challenges posed by Russia's porous borders. Blumenthal also shares his perspective on the evolving landscape of drone warfare, noting the rapid advancements and the complexities involved in counter-drone technologies. (01:00:05) - Jeremy Allaire, CEO and founder of Circle, has a background in building internet software platforms and infrastructure. He discusses his journey from founding Circle in 2013 with the vision of creating a protocol for digital dollars on the internet, to the company's recent successful IPO, which he views as a significant milestone for mainstream adoption of digital currency. Allaire emphasizes the importance of trust, transparency, and compliance in Circle's operations, highlighting the company's role as a market-neutral infrastructure platform that enables other institutions to build upon its technology. (01:20:35) - Anastasios Angelopoulos, a Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley, discusses Lumarina, an open platform for evaluating AI models through human preferences. Users can input prompts to compare responses from leading LLMs like Google's Gemini, OpenAI's ChatGPT, and Anthropic's Claude, voting on preferred outputs to generate leaderboards across various tasks. Angelopoulos highlights Lumarina's recent $100 million funding round, emphasizing its role in guiding AI development by capturing diverse human opinions. (01:32:49) - Dylan Patel, Chief Analyst at SemiAnalysis, is known for his sharp analysis of AI chips, compute infrastructure, and global supply chains. He explores the technical and political forces shaping AI—from OpenAI’s scaling bottlenecks and China’s industrial edge to the risks of centralization and the potential of decentralized, open-source alternatives. (02:32:23) - Dana Settle, co-founder and managing partner at Greycroft, discusses her extensive experience in venture capital since 1998, highlighting early investments in networking equipment and semiconductors. She emphasizes Greycroft's focus on AI infrastructure and applications, as well as their sustainability fund in partnership with companies like Coca-Cola, addressing the intersection of AI and energy consumption. Settle also shares insights into the evolving IPO landscape, citing the recent public offering of Mountain, a company Greycroft invested in back in 2011, and discusses the impact of celebrity partnerships, such as Ryan Reynolds' involvement with Mountain, on business growth. (02:48:28) - Kat Cole, CEO of AG1, has a rich background in the consumer industry, having previously served as President and COO at Focus Brands, overseeing brands like Cinnabon and Jamba. In the conversation, she discusses her journey from starting as a hostess at Hooters to leading global brands, emphasizing the importance of customer experience and operational excellence. Cole also highlights AG1's strategic growth, including expanding manufacturing to the U.S., investing in clinical trials, and entering retail partnerships like Costco, while maintaining a focus on product quality and customer trust. (03:15:33) - Blake Scholl, founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, discusses the recent reversal of the 1973 ban on supersonic flight over land, highlighting that technological advancements now allow for supersonic travel without disruptive sonic booms reaching the ground. He explains that Boom's XB-1 demonstrator achieved supersonic flight without generating audible booms, paving the way for their Overture airliner to operate over land. Scholl also shares plans to build the first full-scale pre-production prototype of Overture next year, aiming to revolutionize air travel with faster, more efficient flights. (03:29:45) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 6, 20253h 32m

Ep 129Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump, AI Day | Shaun Maguire, Mark Chen, Sholto Douglas, Jack Whitaker, Aarush Selvan, Michael Mignano, Oliver Cameron, Delian Asparouhov

(02:28:34) - Skip to Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump Reactions (17:15) - Shaun Maguire. Shaun is a partner at Sequoia Capital and discusses the resilience and innovation at X and XAI, highlighting the successful integration of Grok into X despite initial skepticism about the platform's stability. He compares the evolution of foundation models to operating systems, predicting a diverse ecosystem with both proprietary and open-source models, where open-source models may have broader deployment but less value capture. Maguire emphasizes the importance of early market capture and anticipates significant moats for foundation model companies due to hardware investments and application layer advantages. He also notes the rapid revenue scaling of companies like Starlink, surpassing previous benchmarks set by AWS, and underscores the necessity of a diversified energy strategy, advocating for increased natural gas, oil, solar, and nuclear energy to meet future demands. (31:55) - Jack Whitaker. Jack is an AI expert and entrepreneur with a PhD from Cambridge University, specializing in generative AI, large language models, and multimodal systems. In the conversation, he discusses the current landscape of AI development, highlighting OpenAI's dominance in both product distribution and research, and noting Anthropic's strong position among developers. He also touches on the challenges of model naming conventions, the role of data in AI advancements, and the varying strategies of companies like Google, X.ai, and Meta in the evolving AI ecosystem. (50:58) - Aarush Selvan. Aarush is a Product Manager at Google, leads the Gemini Deep Research project, which enables Gemini to act as a personal research assistant. In the conversation, he discusses the development of Deep Research, highlighting its ability to generate comprehensive reports by leveraging long context windows and reasoning models, and emphasizes the importance of balancing efficiency with the depth of information provided to users. (01:04:45) - Oliver Cameron. Oliver is the co-founder and CEO of Odyssey. He discusses his transition from leading self-driving car initiatives to pioneering AI-driven storytelling. He introduces Odyssey's latest innovation, "interactive video," an AI-generated medium that allows real-time interaction without traditional game engines, envisioning it as a new form of entertainment. Cameron highlights the potential of this technology to revolutionize content creation by enabling models to generate film and game-like experiences instantly, reducing production costs and time. (01:19:18) - Michael Mignano. Michael is a Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners and co-founder of Anchor, and discusses the evolving dynamics between AI foundation labs and application layer startups, highlighting the shift from a symbiotic relationship to direct competition. He emphasizes the growing importance of unique data contexts, noting that models are increasingly seeking novel information, which prompts labs to compete directly with startups possessing such data. Mignano also suggests that this trend may drive startups back to established incumbents like Google and Amazon, as they might be perceived as more reliable partners in the AI ecosystem. (01:31:44) - Mark Chen. Mark is OpenAI's Chief Research Officer. He discusses the evolving landscape of AI research, emphasizing the shift from large-scale pre-training to enhanced reasoning capabilities. He highlights the importance of reinforcement learning (RL) in developing autonomous agents and the challenges of scaling RL effectively. Chen also addresses the significance of interpretability in AI systems, advocating for models that transparently convey their reasoning processes to ensure reliability and user trust. (02:00:59) - Sholto Douglas. Sholto is a researcher at Anthropic. He discusses the challenges and advancements in scaling reinforcement learning (RL) within artificial intelligence. He highlights the significant gains achieved by increasing compute resources in RL, noting that a tenfold increase still yields linear improvements. Douglas also addresses the complexities of reward hacking, emphasizing the need for careful guidance to align AI behaviors with human values. (02:28:34) - Breaking News: Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump (02:35:00) - Delian Asparouhov. Delian is the co-founder and president of Varda Space Industries and a partner at Founders Fund. He discusses the recent policy shifts in NASA's budget, particularly the reallocation of funds to the Space Launch System (SLS) program, which had been advocated for cancellation by figures like Jared Isaacman and Elon Musk. He highlights the immediate consequences of this decision, including SpaceX's announcement to decommission its Dragon spacecraft, leading to a lack of vehicles capable of servicing the International Space Station. Asparouhov also reflects on the unprecedented nature of the current dynamics between influential private sector leaders and the

Jun 5, 20253h 14m

Ep 128Deel–Rippling Update, Microsoft Bets on Agents | Shawn “swyx” Wang, Augustus Doricko, Brad Porter, Kian Sadeghi, Kathleen McMahon, Chungin “Roy” Lee

(03:02) - Deel-Rippling Drama (09:58) - Microsoft Bets on Agents to Fuel AI Growth (30:43) - Snowflake Buying Crunchy Data for $250M (45:57) - Augustus Doricko. Augustus is the founder and CEO of Rainmaker, a California-based startup using drones and advanced modeling to modernize cloud seeding and address water scarcity in the American West. A former UC Berkeley physics student and Thiel Fellow, he previously co-founded Terra Seco, a company that automates groundwater compliance. Doricko integrates his Christian faith with a mission to "terraform" arid regions, aiming to revitalize agriculture and infrastructure through scalable weather modification. (01:00:46) - Brad Porter. Brad is the founder and CEO of Collaborative Robotics (Cobot), a startup building AI-powered collaborative robots designed to work safely and intuitively alongside humans in sectors like logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing. Before founding Cobot in 2022, Porter served as VP and Distinguished Engineer at Amazon Robotics, where he led the deployment of over 500,000 robots across global fulfillment centers. Cobot's first robot, Proxie, launched in late 2024 and is already in use by companies like Maersk, Mayo Clinic, and Moderna. (01:18:04) - Kian Sadeghi. Kian is the founder and CEO of Nucleus Genomics, a consumer health platform offering whole-genome sequencing and polygenic risk scores for over 800 conditions, aiming to make personalized medicine accessible to all. Motivated by a cousin's sudden death from a suspected genetic disorder, he left the University of Pennsylvania in 2020 to start Nucleus from his bedroom, later securing $32 million in funding from investors like Founders Fund and Seven Seven Six. In 2025, Nucleus launched a service analyzing embryos for disease and longevity risk, sparking ethical debates about the future of reproductive genetics. (01:32:03) - Kathleen McMahon. Kathleen is the Head of Life Sciences at Palantir Technologies, where she leads product strategy, customer operations, and business development for the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. Under her leadership, Palantir's Foundry platform has been instrumental in supporting organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the UK's National Health Service in areas including clinical research, vaccine distribution, and biomanufacturing. McMahon has also co-founded a stealth startup focused on AI and platform technologies. (01:48:06) - Chungin “Roy” Lee. Roy is the co-founder and CEO of Cluely, a San Francisco-based startup that offers an AI tool designed to assist users during tasks like job interviews, exams, and sales calls. Originally developed as "Interview Coder" while Lee was a student at Columbia University, the tool led to his suspension and eventual departure from the university. Despite the controversy, Cluely has raised $5.3 million in seed funding and reports over $3 million in annual recurring revenue. (02:09:59) - Shawn “swyx” Wang. Shawn is the founder of Smol.ai and editor of Latent Space, a newsletter and podcast exploring the rise of the AI engineer. After transitioning from a finance career, he led developer experience at AWS, Netlify, Temporal, and Airbyte, and authored The Coding Career Handbook to guide developers in career growth. Wang is known for his “Learn in Public” philosophy and for organizing the AI Engineer Summit, fostering a global community of applied AI practitioners. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://youtube.com/@technologybrotherspod?si=lpk53xTE9WBEcIjV

Jun 4, 20252h 58m