"The Cognitive Revolution" | AI Builders, Researchers, and Live Player Analysis

Erik Torenberg, Nathan Labenz
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671 snips
Jan 18, 2026 • 2h 28min

Pioneering PAI: How Daniel Miessler's Personal AI Infrastructure Activates Human Agency & Creativity

Daniel Miessler, a cybersecurity veteran and creator of the Personal AI Infrastructure (PAI) framework, dives into a transformative vision for AI. He introduces the TELOS system, which helps individuals define purpose and set goals, facilitating a new relationship with AI agents. Miessler discusses how scaffolding can turn AI models into practical assistants, the potential for AI to reshape labor and ownership, and the looming challenges of cybersecurity in an AI-driven world. He also explores the implications of activating human agency and the need for universal basic income as technology evolves.
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255 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 39min

Snowflake VP of AI Baris Gultekin on Bringing AI to Data, Agent Design, Text-2-SQL, RAG & More

Baris Gultekin, Vice President of AI at Snowflake, leads the charge in integrating AI with enterprise data while ensuring security and governance. He discusses the evolution from structured analytics to unlocking unstructured data, making AI more accessible without analysts. Baris highlights advancements in text-to-SQL, emphasizes the importance of embedding quality for RAG, and predicts that agents will enhance productivity in product development. His insights on open standards and model choices illuminate the future of AI in transforming data analytics.
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345 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 55min

AMA Part 1: Is Claude Code AGI? Are we in a bubble? Plus Live Player Analysis

In a heartfelt update, Nathan shares insights about his son Ernie's cancer treatment and how AI models are aiding medical decisions. He probes whether Claude Opus 4.5 signals AGI in coding, sharing fun holiday app projects. Discussion shifts to AI's potential bubble status, emphasizing both its transformative capabilities and the risks of overvaluation. Live player analysis reveals insights on the strengths and weaknesses of major players like Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic, while also critiquing Chinese AI models and the geopolitical landscape surrounding chip exports.
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120 snips
Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 54min

Building & Scaling the AI Safety Research Community, with Ryan Kidd of MATS

Ryan Kidd, Co-Executive Director of MATS, delves into the landscape of AI safety research and the development of talent pipelines. He discusses the urgent need for governance in AI, sharing insights on AGI timelines and the complexities of aligning safety with capabilities. Ryan breaks down MATS' research archetypes and what top organizations seek in candidates. He emphasizes the growing demand for AI tools proficiency and the challenges facing applicants in this competitive field. Buckle up for a fascinating exploration of AI's future and safety!
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187 snips
Jan 1, 2026 • 1h 16min

Confronting the Intelligence Curse, w/ Luke Drago of Workshop Labs, from the FLI Podcast

Join Luke Drago, co-author of The Intelligence Curse and co-founder of Workshop Labs, as he dives into the implications of AI on society and the economy. He discusses the potential risks of AI replacing human jobs, raising concerns about economic inequality and power concentration. Luke emphasizes the importance of open-source AI and protecting users' data while advocating for innovative career paths. He warns against a dystopian future driven by the Intelligence Curse and offers strategies to foster a more equitable technological landscape.
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Dec 27, 2025 • 1h 16min

Controlling Tools or Aligning Creatures? Emmett Shear (Softmax) & Séb Krier (GDM), from a16z Show

Emmett Shear, Founder of Softmax and former Twitch co-founder, teams up with Séb Krier, a frontier policy expert, to delve into AI alignment. They challenge traditional control methods, proposing that AIs should be seen as beings with their own values. The duo discusses 'organic alignment,' which emphasizes continuous learning and moral development over fixed goals. Emmett highlights the dangers of viewing AIs purely as tools, while Séb brings a pragmatic take on values and governance, exploring the potential for AIs to evolve into caring teammates.
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88 snips
Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 39min

The Great Security Update: AI ∧ Formal Methods with Kathleen Fisher of RAND & Byron Cook of AWS

Kathleen Fisher, director at RAND and incoming CEO of ARIA, and Byron Cook, VP at AWS, share their pioneering insights into automated reasoning for cybersecurity. They explore how formal methods can enhance software security against AI-driven cyber threats. The duo discusses the significance of memory safety and policy verification while delving into AWS's innovative approaches to proving key components. They also envision a future where generative AI aids in creating more secure code, sparking a major rewrite of existing systems for better resilience against vulnerabilities.
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197 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 40min

AI 2025 → 2026 Live Show | Part 2

Join New York Assemblymember Alex Boris, an AI safety policy advocate behind the RAISE Act, and former White House AI advisor Dean Ball as they dive into the complexities of AI regulation and governance. Boris discusses the bill aimed at mitigating catastrophic AI risks and their political implications. Ball outlines emerging coalitions and contrasts AI's rapid developments with social media governance lessons. The conversation also touches on strategies for handling technology in the context of national security and workforce impacts.
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458 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 55min

AI 2025 → 2026 Live Show | Part 1

Join Zvi Mowshowitz, an AI strategy analyst, as he navigates misinformation and AI's trajectory. Eugenia Kuyda discusses the future of AI companions, stressing metrics for human flourishing over mere engagement. Ali Behrouz shares insights on continual learning and the promise of nested learning for AI. Logan Kirkpatrick reveals how Gemini 3 Flash enhances developer experiences, while Jungwon Hwang illuminates the challenges of applying AI in scientific research. This lively discussion sets the stage for 2026's AI landscape!
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177 snips
Dec 14, 2025 • 2h 4min

AI's Energy & Water Demands: Sorting Fact from Fiction with Andy Masley

Join Andy Masley, Director of Effective Altruism and a savvy analyst on AI resource use, as he busts myths surrounding AI's energy and water demands. He shares eye-opening comparisons, like how a single ChatGPT query uses about as much energy as running a microwave for one second. Masley emphasizes that AI’s footprint is smaller than many believe, highlighting that it can even reduce overall emissions. He also tackles misconceptions about water use, illustrating how much less is consumed than rumored, making a strong case for AI's potential environmental benefits.

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