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Feb 12, 2026 • 32min

Rivian’s Roadmap to AI Architecture and Autonomy with Founder and CEO RJ Scaringe

RJ Scaringe, founder and CEO of Rivian and leader of its electric vehicle and autonomy strategy, discusses Rivian’s shift to vertically integrated, software-defined vehicle architecture. He covers the move from rules-based stacks to neural nets, building in-house chips for affordable onboard inference, monthly OTA feature updates, and the R2 plan to bring a $45k mass-market EV to life.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 44min

Introducing 4D Creation Open Beta: NPCs, 4D Worlds, and the Future of Gaming with Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki

Dave Baszucki, Founder and CEO of Roblox, leads the company toward a high-fidelity 4D creation platform. He explores AI-driven NPCs trained on massive interaction data, photorealistic and acoustic physics for shared worlds, and how immersive 4D spaces could reshape communication, creation tools, and hiring for the future of multiplayer experiences.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 31min

Why Cryopreservation is No Longer Science Fiction with Until Co-founder and CEO Laura Deming

Laura Deming, biotech entrepreneur and longevity investor turned CEO of Until, explores reversible cryopreservation. She discusses pausing biological time to save organs, why ice destroys tissue, engineering tricks for cooling and rewarming, and scaling from organs to whole-body hibernation. The conversation highlights clinical uses, technical trade-offs, and how removing time could transform transplantation logistics.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 37min

No Priors Live: Building Durable Software in the AI Age with MongoDB President & CEO CJ Desai

CJ Desai, President and CEO of MongoDB, shares insights from his extensive experience in software development. He discusses why platforms, not just products, create long-term value and how AI could reshape enterprise software. CJ explains the cautious pace of AI adoption by Fortune 500 companies and why customer relationships are crucial. He also addresses the overblown fears surrounding SaaS and the enduring importance of platforms amid technological transitions. Expect a deep dive into the future of software in the age of AI!
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Jan 15, 2026 • 45min

AI and the Future of Warfare with US Under Secretary of War Emil Michael

Emil Michael, the Under Secretary for Research and Engineering at the Department of War, dives into AI's transformative role in modern warfare. He reveals plans for GenAI.mil, which reached over a million users swiftly, and discusses shifting military strategies towards hypersonics, directed energy, and autonomous drones. Emil emphasizes rebuilding the defense industrial base, sourcing local tech talent, and fostering collaboration with startups. With insights on the future of defense technology, he highlights the need for resilience and innovation in national security.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 16min

NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang on Reasoning Models, Robotics, and Refuting the “AI Bubble” Narrative

Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA and a visionary in accelerated computing, engages in a dynamic discussion about AI and robotics. He reveals surprising advancements in reasoning and the profitability of inference tokens. Huang argues that AI will enhance job creation through new industries and solve labor shortages with robotics. He also addresses the importance of open source in maintaining competitive advantages and refutes the idea of a looming AI bubble. The conversation covers optimism in geopolitics and the future of diverse AI applications.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 41min

The 2026 AI Forecast: Foundation Models, IPOs, and Robotics with Sarah Guo and Elad Gil

Experts reflect on the rapid AI adoption in traditional sectors like medicine and law, contrasting with the skepticism about an AI bubble. They predict breakthroughs in foundation models for complex scientific challenges by 2026. The debate heats up on whether startups can survive against incumbents in robotics and self-driving tech. With a forecast for a surge in AI IPOs and consumer product innovation, discussions turn to the implications of GLP-1 drugs on biohacking and the transformation of knowledge work through AI.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 42min

The Future of Voice AI: Agents, Dubbing, and Real-Time Translation with ElevenLabs Co-Founder Mati Staniszewski

Mati Staniszewski, Co-founder and CEO of ElevenLabs, shares insights on revolutionizing voice AI technology for narration, education, and interactive agents. He highlights the challenges in building foundational audio models and how voice will become the primary interface for technology. The pair discuss innovative applications like AI personal tutors and proactive assistants, breaking down language barriers and enhancing user interactions. Mati also touches on collaborations with governments to improve services and the future of personalized learning experiences.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 44min

Scaling Legal AI and Building Next-Generation Law Firms with Harvey Co-Founder and President Gabe Pereyra

Gabe Pereyra, co-founder and president of Harvey, guides listeners through the revolutionary impact of AI on the legal industry. He highlights how Harvey has scaled rapidly to serve major Fortune 500 clients by transforming legal workflows. Gabe discusses the rise of agentic AI applications that enhance research and drafting while preserving key roles for senior partners. He also explores the challenges and vast opportunities in legal tech, asserting that AI aims to empower firms rather than replace them.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 39min

Sunday Robotics: Scaling the Home Robot Revolution with Co-Founders Tony Zhao and Cheng Chi

Tony Zhao and Cheng Chi, co-founders of Sunday Robotics, dive into the exciting future of home robots. They discuss the revolutionary Memo, designed to handle chores and free up your time. With insights into their innovative UMI glove for data collection and the challenges of employing imitation learning, they shed light on their 2026 beta program. Zhao and Chi also emphasize the importance of design philosophy in making robots accessible and friendly, while addressing the scaling of training data and the roadmap to widespread robot deployment.

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