

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
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The podcast by and for AI Engineers! In 2025, over 10 million readers and listeners came to Latent Space to hear about news, papers and interviews in Software 3.0.
We cover Foundation Models changing every domain in Code Generation, Multimodality, AI Agents, GPU Infra and more, directly from the founders, builders, and thinkers involved in pushing the cutting edge. Striving to give you both the definitive take on the Current Thing down to the first introduction to the tech you'll be using in the next 3 months! We break news and exclusive interviews from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Meta (Soumith Chintala), Sierra (Bret Taylor), tiny (George Hotz), Databricks/MosaicML (Jon Frankle), Modular (Chris Lattner), Answer.ai (Jeremy Howard), et al.
Full show notes always on https://latent.space www.latent.space
We cover Foundation Models changing every domain in Code Generation, Multimodality, AI Agents, GPU Infra and more, directly from the founders, builders, and thinkers involved in pushing the cutting edge. Striving to give you both the definitive take on the Current Thing down to the first introduction to the tech you'll be using in the next 3 months! We break news and exclusive interviews from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Meta (Soumith Chintala), Sierra (Bret Taylor), tiny (George Hotz), Databricks/MosaicML (Jon Frankle), Modular (Chris Lattner), Answer.ai (Jeremy Howard), et al.
Full show notes always on https://latent.space www.latent.space
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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 15min
SAM 3: The Eyes for AI — Nikhila & Pengchuan (Meta Superintelligence), ft. Joseph Nelson (Roboflow)
Nikhila Ravi leads the Segment Anything project at Meta, with Pengchuan Zhang contributing as a researcher specializing in vision models. They discuss the groundbreaking SAM 3, which enables concept segmentation using natural language prompts. The conversation dives into the impressive real-time performance, the massive SACO benchmark of over 200k concepts, and how SAM 3 revolutionizes data annotation—reducing time from two minutes to just 25 seconds. Joseph Nelson from Roboflow shares insights on real-world applications in fields like cancer research and the automation of complex visual reasoning.

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Dec 16, 2025 • 41min
⚡️Jailbreaking AGI: Pliny the Liberator & John V on Red Teaming, BT6, and the Future of AI Security
Pliny the Liberator, a pioneering AI red-team researcher, and John V, co-founder of the BT6 white-hat hacker collective, dive into the world of AI security. They discuss the power of universal jailbreaks, which bypass guardrails, and critique the concept of security theater. Their conversation highlights the need for open-source data, real-world safety over model restriction, and the capabilities of segmented sub-agents in orchestrating attacks. From community-driven research to the tension between sharing and misuse, Pliny and John redefine what safety in AI can be.

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Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 10min
AI to AE's: Grit, Glean, and Kleiner Perkins' next Enterprise AI hit — Joubin Mirzadegan, Roadrunner
Joubin Mirzadegan, a venture investor and founder, dives into the intricacies of sales, pricing, and AI. He shares insights on building a CRO-focused podcast as a recruitment tool and how to make guests feel at ease in interviews. Joubin discusses the challenges of modern CPQ systems, the necessity of establishing strong design partnerships, and the potential of LLMs in simplifying complex pricing workflows. With his new venture, Roadrunner, he aims to revolutionize quoting processes for enterprises while navigating the intricacies of go-to-market strategies.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 11min
The Future of Email: Superhuman CTO on Your Inbox As the Real AI Agent (Not ChatGPT) — Loïc Houssier
Loïc Houssier, CTO of Superhuman Mail and former security researcher, shares insights on integrating AI into email without latency. He discusses the evolution of email tools, focusing on productivity-enhancing features like auto-labels and smart summaries. Loïc explains the importance of agentic search, the balance between cost and quality in AI models, and the future of inboxes as personal advisors. He also emphasizes the necessity of engineering fundamentals in an AI-driven world, highlighting the competitive landscape against tools like ChatGPT.

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Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 4min
World Models & General Intuition: Khosla's largest bet since LLMs & OpenAI
Pim DeWitte, the visionary Founder and CEO of General Intuition, shares his insights on the future of AI. He discusses turning down a $500M offer from OpenAI to focus on building world models using action-labeled game clips. Pim reveals how training on game highlights fosters superhuman abilities in AI agents, making them capable of real-time action predictions. He explains the importance of episodic memory in learning, and his ambitious goal for spatial-temporal models to revolutionize AI interactions by 2030.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 1min
After LLMs: Spatial Intelligence and World Models — Fei-Fei Li & Justin Johnson, World Labs
Fei-Fei Li, a Stanford professor and AI leader, teams up with Justin Johnson, a researcher specializing in computer vision, to explore the future of spatial intelligence through their creation, Marble. They discuss how Marble generates editable 3D environments from text and images, revolutionizing fields like gaming and robotics. The duo highlights the unique capabilities of spatial data over traditional language models, examining its potential to enhance machine understanding of the physical world while advocating for open academic resources.

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Nov 19, 2025 • 27min
⚡️ 10x AI Engineers with $1m Salaries — Alex Lieberman & Arman Hezarkhani, Tenex
Alex Lieberman, co-founder of Tenex and ex-Morning Brew strategist, teams up with Arman Hezarkhani, a technical founder who redefined engineering at Parthian. They discuss how shifting from hourly pay to compensation based on output (story points) has enabled unprecedented productivity in AI engineering. Arman shares insights on hiring top talent through rigorous, challenging interviews to ensure quality. Together, they explore the challenges of scaling AI-driven businesses and the potential for engineers to earn over $1 million by aligning their work with AI capabilities.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 25min
Anthropic, Glean & OpenRouter: How AI Moats Are Built with Deedy Das of Menlo Ventures
Deedy Das, a Partner at Menlo Ventures and former Glean operator, shares his insights on the fast-evolving world of AI infrastructure and investment strategies. He discusses Glean's impressive journey to a $7B valuation and examines the competitive landscape between Anthropic and OpenAI. Das reveals his investment thesis on innovative companies like OpenRouter and the strategic importance of products such as Claude Code, illustrating how AI is reshaping enterprise software and the future of engineering.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 36min
⚡ Inside GitHub’s AI Revolution: Jared Palmer Reveals Agent HQ & The Future of Coding Agents
Jared Palmer, a senior engineering leader at GitHub and former AI pioneer at Vercel, shares insights into the future of coding agents. He elaborates on the launch of Agent HQ, a collaborative hub aimed at integrating AI in developer workflows. Palmer discusses how focused architectures like Next.js led to breakthroughs with coding agents, and why seamless AI is essential for modern developers. He also presents challenges in scaling agent-based workflows and explores the potential of coding agents beyond programming, including automating everyday tasks.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 44min
⚡ [AIE CODE Preview] Inside Google Labs: Building The Gemini Coding Agent — Jed Borovik, Jules
Jed Borovik, Product Lead at Google Labs and a seasoned expert in AI, reveals the innovative world of Jules, an autonomous coding agent. He discusses his transition from generative AI to coding agents and how Google collaborates with DeepMind to enhance product innovation. The conversation dives into the technical evolution of agent infrastructure, challenges in managing extensive context windows, and the transformative impact of coding agents on software development. Borovik argues that these advancements are crucial for the future of AGI and the evolving software economy.


