
Chris Hay
Distinguished engineer who provides technical analysis on search, agent frameworks, and inference trade-offs, emphasizing practical system considerations.
Top 10 podcasts with Chris Hay
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Mar 6, 2026 • 45min
Inside Perplexity Computer’s agent platform
Aaron Baughman, IBM Fellow and inventor, on costs and competitive dynamics. Chris Hay, distinguished engineer, on search, agent frameworks, and inference trade-offs. Gabe Goodhart, AI architect, on orchestration, security trade-offs, and practical integrations. They discuss Perplexity Computer, memory portability and risks, minimal agent frameworks like NullClaw, edge swarms, and AI actors such as Tilly Norwood.

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Dec 26, 2025 • 35min
AI code generation: Wins, fails and the future
Gabe Goodhart, an AI architect focused on open innovation, joins Chris Hay, a distinguished engineer in developer tooling, and Olivia Buzek, a developer advocate for AI. They explore the highs and lows of AI code generation, highlighting a dramatic optimization success with Apple Metal versus significant failures in simple tasks. The team debates whether models or developers dictate architecture and discusses the importance of agent orchestration over mere model selection. They also tackle the competitive landscape between open-source and proprietary tools, emphasizing the challenges of inference costs and co-evolution in closed ecosystems.

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Mar 1, 2025 • 24min
Bonus: OpenAI GPT-4.5: And the future of pre-training is...
In this insightful discussion, Kate Soule, a veteran in AI, and Chris Hay, an experienced AI analyst, dive deep into the unveiling of OpenAI's GPT-4.5. They explore whether pre-training is becoming obsolete, examining the shift toward inference-focused models. Insights on model selection and the balance of cost versus performance are highlighted. Additionally, they tackle the evolving dynamics of AI pricing and the impact of sophisticated tools on user experience. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of AI.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 14min
Anthropic Claude Opus 4.6 vs OpenAI GPT-5.3-Codex: The AI "big game”
Mihai Criveti, a Distinguished Engineer focused on enterprise AI and safety. Chris Hay, a Distinguished Engineer who specializes in model behavior and developer workflows. They compare Anthropic Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI GPT-5.3-Codex. They discuss coding performance differences. They explore multi-agent workflows and combining models in real developer toolchains.

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Sep 12, 2025 • 42min
Why language models hallucinate, revisiting Amodei’s code prediction and AI in the job market
Ailey McConnan, a tech news writer at IBM Think, shares the week's AI headlines, while Chris Hay, a distinguished engineer, dives deep into the intricacies of language model hallucinations and their implications for reliability. Skyler Speakman, a senior research scientist, discusses the evolving role of AI in coding jobs and the significant impact on the job market. They also explore the fascinating potential of running language models on ultra-compact hardware, reshaping how we think about AI technology in our everyday lives.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 44min
IBM partners with Anthropic, plus OpenAI drops AgentKit
Join Olivia Buzek, a savvy AI developer advocate, Chris Hay, a distinguished engineer, and Mihai Criveti, an expert in agentic AI, as they dive into the latest in AI partnerships and products. They discuss OpenAI's AgentKit, exploring its accessibility and trade-offs between code and no-code solutions. The trio also unpacks IBM's collaboration with Anthropic, highlighting the importance of secure enterprise AI. Finally, they ponder whether AI could replace radiologists, navigating the balance between automation and human intuition in healthcare.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 48min
The new AI race: Enterprise innovation in 2026
Join Chris Hay, a Distinguished Engineer with deep AI expertise; Gabe Goodhart, an AI architect specializing in open-source innovation; and Francesco Brenna, a VP focused on AI strategy, as they dive into the evolving landscape of AI. They discuss the implications of OpenAI introducing ads to ChatGPT, the surge of Claude Code, and how it transforms software development. The conversation also explores shifts in enterprise strategies towards AI-powered innovation and the future of agent APIs with Hugging Face's Open Responses, raising crucial questions about transparency and user trust.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 43min
CES 2026 AI highlights: NVIDIA Rubin & wild gadgets
Chris Hay, a distinguished engineer specializing in AI architectures, Kaoutar El Maghraoui, a principal research scientist in AI hardware-software co-design, and Martin Keen, a master inventor, delve into cutting-edge announcements from CES 2026. They discuss NVIDIA's Rubin chip, which promises 5x performance and 10x inference savings, and explore the stunning gadgetry showcased. The conversation turns to Meta's bold $2B acquisition of Manus AI and its implications for enterprise productivity. They also dissect emerging AI training methodologies and the public's mixed feelings about AI governance.

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Aug 29, 2025 • 44min
Monster prompt, OpenAI’s business play, nano-banana and US Open experimentations
Join Aaron Baughman, an IBM Fellow and Master Inventor, and Chris Hay, a distinguished engineer, as they dive into the fascinating world of AI. They discuss KPMG's ambitious 100-page prompt that powers its TaxBot, revealing the complexities behind effective AI prompts. The duo also explores OpenAI's potential move into selling infrastructure. Get ready to giggle with Gemini's quirky 'nano-banana' image generation tech and learn about innovative features at the US Open, like real-time match stats and probabilities, all aimed at enhancing fan engagement.

Jul 19, 2024 • 31min
Episode 12: Goldman Sachs Gen AI report, Claude 2.0 Engineer, and RIAA lawsuits
Tech expert Chris Hay, software engineer Marina Danilevsky, and legal expert Brent Smolinski discuss Goldman Sachs' Gen AI report, Cloud Engineer 2.0, RIAA lawsuits. They delve into costs vs benefits of AI, coding agents, and legal implications of generative music AI. Will modern AI disrupt the music industry?


