Join Lukas Biewald on Gradient Dissent, an AI-focused podcast brought to you by Weights & Biases. Dive into fascinating conversations with industry giants from NVIDIA, Meta, Google, Lyft, OpenAI, and more. Explore the cutting-edge of AI and learn the intricacies of bringing models into production.
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A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll hav ...
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Three teens talking about politics, current events, and some hip stuff for the kids. New episodes coming soon!
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Deeply researched, technical interviews with experts thinking about AI and technology. thegradientpub.substack.com
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Gradient is a visual magazine produced every other year by journalism majors at Biola University. This podcast explains the different stories found in the magazine.
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A glorified audio diary where two MSBA students, Sagar and Cory, learn about what other graduates are up to. Want to be on the show? Have any questions for us or our guests? Contact us at [email protected].
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A series of informal conversations with thought leaders, researchers, practitioners, and writers on a wide range of topics in technology, science, and of course big data, data science, artificial intelligence, and related applications. Anchored by Ben Lorica (@BigData), the Data Exchange also features a roundup of the most important stories from the worlds of data, machine learning and AI. Detailed show notes for each episode can be found on https://thedataexchange.media/ The Data Exchange p ...
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A longform discussion between co-hosts Roy Peer, an architect turned entrepreneur and sci-fi author, & Steven W Sorensen, a global soul turned tech finance and corporate board enthusiast, on a wide range of topics ranging from AI to philosophy to entrepreneurship. We aim to bring on great minds, from the renown to the unknown, to discuss things we find interesting. We start each podcast sober and let the proof gradient the course of discussion. Just like Hitchcock built suspense by placing a ...
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Here we take you to the enchanting untold short stories of God and Demons, Curses and Boons from the immortal epic of Ramayana. PC: Freepik Image by <a href=”https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/gradient-dussehra-background_31150422.htm#query=ramayana%20dussehra&position=46&from_view=search&track=ais”>Freepik</a>
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A live podcast about front end web design and UX.
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The POWER Podcast provides listeners with insight into the latest news and technology that is poised to affect the power industry. POWER’s Executive Editor Aaron Larson conducts interviews with leading industry experts and gets updates from insiders at power-related conferences and events held around the world.
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A park ranger once explained how migrating crabs find their way to the coast. He said that they follow the slight gradient of the land as it slopes toward the sea, tracing the paths carved by little pockets of water- condensation, collected rain- falling slowly downhill. We follow the water because it’s what crabs do. Following the water is a way to the next stage of a life cycle; it’s navigation; it’s a new way of listening to the land.
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The podcast poster features a sleek and captivating design, blending elements of technology and audio in a futuristic and visually striking composition. The background is a gradient of deep electric blue fading into charcoal black, overlaid with subtle glowing circuit patterns in neon green and blue, symbolizing a digital network. At the center stands a modern-retro microphone, its classic shape enhanced with futuristic LED accents, paired with large, metallic headphones resting on it, exudi ...
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She Runs Ultras is about (yup, you guessed it) running ultras. Lots of other running podcasts out there are full of gear & race reviews and interviews with the experts telling unrelatable stories about their record breaking times and super human feats. Now…don’t get me wrong, I’ve learned some great stuff from those podcasts...But what about those of us that aren’t getting paid to do this?Those of us that are mid to back of the pack runners?And those of us that have never won a damn thing? W ...
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Towards a natural philosophy.
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DJ PROSPECT - THE DRUM AND BASS PODCASTS - THE DEEPER DARKER DNB MIXES ABOUT: SPECIALISING IN THE DEEPER DARKER SIDE OF DRUM AND BASS PROSPECT PLAYS A MIX OF FUTURISTIC DNB WITH A UNIQUE STYLE OF MIXING TAKING YOU ON A JOURNEY CALLED, THE DEEPER DARKER DNB MIXES. BIO: PROSPECT (https://soundcloud.com/djprospectdnb) - UK #DRUMANDBASS - CREATIVE/DJ/PRODUCER/RADIO SHOW HOST FROM LONDON WHO STARTED MIXING VINYL IN 1994 AND WAS A JUNGLE / DRUM AND BASS PIRATE RADIO DJ IN LONDON FOR 17 YEARS. HE H ...
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My high school maths lessons recorded in the classroom.
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Local stories for a strong community. Tune in for the latest from Bushwick, a rapidly changing Brooklyn neighborhood exploding with arts, activism, and entrepreneurship.
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The Peak Tales Podcast offers short educational conversations on HPLC and GC Chromatography for Scientists , Students and Researcher's. Several times per month we will present a topic to help you do better chromatography. Peak Tales is produced by Agilent Technologies.
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Nonconsequential conversations, with love
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The Oregon Ducks are the greatest team on this planet. If you believe this to be true this podcast is for you. Join us as we study the Oregon Duck's past, present and future.
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Jesse Ulrich and Chris Miller, two lifelong friends who have a passion to make their home city and state stronger, tackle the issues, articulate the frustrations, investigate the whys, and cheer the triumphs of the many hard-working individuals and their dynamic organizations who are working to make Tulsa, Oklahoma and the world a more vibrant and inclusive place.
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The Human Factor - looking at the marginal gains in Aviation Safety. I’m Katy, an Airline Pilot & Human Factors specialist, and together, we'll look at what we can learn from a different Aviation incident in every episode, and how these lessons can be applied to our everyday lives and to other industries. Follow me on Twitter @katherinealee
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A regular podcast about the challenges of front-end design & development in a fast-moving industry, with Jay George and Rob de Kort. We chat about industry news, workflow, favourite software, and everything else related to designing and developing websites.
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Most venture capital firms are stress testing the technology and hard hitting questions of what "tomorrow" may look like. Here’s their real-time take…
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Weekly Playstation, Xbox and PC gaming podcast, with a little nerd culture thrown in. Hosts Dandr0id and Jack McBastard discuss all the hot topics in gaming every Monday, always striving to prove why you should give a shit.
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DJ mix tape sets, live steams and occasional radio shows. DeadBasil spins the collective genre's which shall not be called Goth. This includes but is not limited to Goth, Post-Punk, Goth Rock, all types of wave, Industrial, Goth-adjacent, synthy things, Goth Metal, ebm, Death Rock, & thing of interest to Goth's and other fans of similar things. Music is What happens Between the Silence... Check me out... chamberdissonance.com linktr.ee/ChamberDissonance
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After the collapse of the 20th-century systematic mode of social organization, how can we move from our internet-enabled atomized mode, toward a fluid mode? We take problems of meaning-making, typically considered spiritual, and turn them into practical problems, which are more tractable. "Meaningness" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/an-appetizer-purpose "Meaningness And Time" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/meaningness-and-time-how-meaning-fell-ap ...
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Learn the latest science updates in the tech world.
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A podcast about modern UI development on the web. Hosted by Sam Selikoff and Ryan Toronto.
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Are you an entrepreneur? Do you wish you were? Serial entrepreneurs Jayson DeMers and Sam McRoberts will walk you through all the various aspects of entrepreneurship, from starting and running a business, to digital marketing, SEO, psychology, copywriting and so much more. The biggest struggle for most entrepreneurs is that they don't know what they don't know...and that's where Sam and Jayson come to the rescue. They'll fill in the knowledge gaps, and lead you through your entrepreneurial j ...
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Arvind Jain on Building Glean and the Future of Enterprise AI
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43:41In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Lukas Biewald sits down with Arvind Jain, CEO and founder of Glean. They discuss Glean's evolution from solving enterprise search to building agentic AI tools that understand internal knowledge and workflows. Arvind shares how his early use of transformer models in 2019 laid the foundation for Glean’s success, w…
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Episode 54: Scaling AI: From Colab to Clusters — A Practitioner’s Guide to Distributed Training and Inference
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41:17Colab is cozy. But production won’t fit on a single GPU. Zach Mueller leads Accelerate at Hugging Face and spends his days helping people go from solo scripts to scalable systems. In this episode, he joins me to demystify distributed training and inference — not just for research labs, but for any ML engineer trying to ship real software. We talk t…
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Ep. 285 - Natasha Swartley - From Aviation Ordinance To Ultra Runner Extraordinaire
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1:11:11In this episode I'm chatting with Natasha Swartley. After retiring from the Navy, she turned her sights to something different - ultra running and more specifically being a race medic. She's got some amazing stories to tell...amongst them...tales about her first 200 mile race, the Tahoe 200. Stay tuned until the end to hear her pro-tips for ultra s…
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196. Building ChatGPT for the Power Industry: EPRI Leads the Way
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32:53More than 100 of the world’s largest energy companies are betting that artificial intelligence (AI) will revolutionize how electricity gets made, moved, and managed. But they’re not waiting for Silicon Valley to build it for them—they’ve taken matters into their own hands through an EPRI-led consortium.That initiative is the Open Power AI Consortiu…
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The AI-Native Notebook That Thinks Like a Spreadsheet
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42:26The discussion with CEO Akshay Agrawal covers how Marimo’s AI integration provides runtime context to LLMs for superior code generation, its adoption across industries from cybersecurity to DevOps, and the technical innovations that make notebooks viable for production environments. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.s…
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Ep. 284 - 5+1 Key Differences Between Road Running and Trail / Ultra Running
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17:07Understanding these key differences will help you craft the perfect training plan and race day strategy. So take notes and if you want to hear more about any one of these, let me know! ⭐️ GET THE ULTIMATE 50K TRAINING TOOLKIT 🔥 JOIN THE SHE RUNS ULTRAS COACHING MEMBERSHIP 🛍️ SHOP THE SHE RUNS ULTRAS STORE ➡️ CLICK HERE TO JOIN MY PRIVATE FACEBOOK G…
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How Agentic AI is Transforming Wall Street
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40:09Josh Pantony, CEO of Boosted AI, discusses Alfa, an agentic AI platform that creates persistent AI workers for finance professionals, moving beyond traditional prompt-response AI to proactive, autonomous systems. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Pocket Casts · Ant…
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195. Power Grid Security in the AI Era: Why Energy Dominance and Cybersecurity Can’t Be Separated
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35:02In a special edition of The POWER Podcast, released in collaboration with the McCrary Institute’s Cyber Focus podcast, POWER’s executive editor, Aaron Larson, and Frank Cilluffo, director of the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security and Professor of Practice at Auburn University, discuss the evolving power grid and cybers…
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Ep 283 - 🌵Jess Greene Is Having The Time Of Her Life at Arizona Monster 300
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2:16:43Jess Greene is BACK and this time we're not talking about a 200 mile race, but a 300 mile race! Listen as we talk about the many aspects of racing 300 miles. From riding 3 hours to get to the start, to losing one running buddy & picking up another, to dealing with the heat and lack of water, to getting lost, taking a shower mid-race 🤯, and crossing…
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The Quantum Advantage Is Real—But Where's the Infrastructure?
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45:53Jennifer Prendki explains that while universal quantum computers are a decade away, specialized quantum accelerators are already tackling AI problems in finance and pharma. She argues the biggest hurdle isn’t the hardware but the profound software and infrastructure gap, as fundamental principles like the “no-cloning theorem” break traditional MLOp…
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You’ve heard of bears, moose, and maybe even the occasional skunk sighting on a run...But have you ever been chased by a woodchuck? 🫠 In this episode, I’m telling the wild (and slightly ridiculous) story of how a peaceful 10-mile road run turned into a full-tilt downhill sprint—with a woodchuck in hot pursuit. We’re talking: The exact moment I real…
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194. Hockey Hall of Famer Champions Geothermal Innovation in NYC
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45:20The name Mike Richter is well-known among hockey fans. Richter spent 15 years in the National Hockey League as a goalie for the New York Rangers, including in 1994 when he was a fixture in the net during the team’s Stanley Cup winning season. Richter was also recognized as the most valuable player for the U.S.’s 1996 gold medal winning World Cup te…
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From Human-Readable to Machine-Usable: The New API Stack
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38:23Sagar Batchu, CEO of Speakeasy, joins the podcast to discuss the critical shift in API development as AI agents become primary consumers. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Pocket Casts · AntennaPod · Podcast Addict · Amazon · RSS. Detailed show notes - with links t…
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Ep. 281 - Freaking Out Doesn't Help! How To Keep Your Cool When Sh*t Hits The Fan
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29:39You missed a workout. Your knee feels weird. You forgot your gels. Cue the internal freak-out... right? In this episode, we’re talking about something that every runner deals with—making things a way bigger deal than they actually are. Whether it's a bad run, a missed session, or some mid-race drama, it's so easy to spin out and convince yourself t…
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Why Voice Security Is Your Next Big Problem
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41:37In this episode, Yishay Carmiel and Roy Zanbel of Apollo Defend discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of voice AI and its emerging security threats. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Pocket Casts · AntennaPod · Podcast Addict · Amazon · RSS. Detailed show notes - …
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How DeepL Built a Translation Powerhouse with AI with CEO Jarek Kutylowski
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42:42In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Lukas Biewald talks with Jarek Kutylowski, CEO and founder of DeepL, an AI-powered translation company. Jarek shares DeepL’s journey from launching neural machine translation in 2017 to building custom data centers and how small teams can not only take on big players like Google Translate but win. They dive into…
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Episode 53: Human-Seeded Evals & Self-Tuning Agents: Samuel Colvin on Shipping Reliable LLMs
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44:49Demos are easy; durability is hard. Samuel Colvin has spent a decade building guardrails in Python (first with Pydantic, now with Logfire), and he’s convinced most LLM failures have nothing to do with the model itself. They appear where the data is fuzzy, the prompts drift, or no one bothered to measure real-world behavior. Samuel joins me to show …
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Ep 280 - What If Your Limits Are Totally Made Up?
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31:15What is your limit? In this tough-love episode, I’m sharing a question that’s been bouncing around in my head as I train for Moab 240—and why it might just change the way you think about your running (and your life). We’re talking self-imposed limits, fear of failure, DNFs, and why most runners never even get close to discovering what they’re truly…
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Shreya Shankar is a PhD student at UC Berkeley in the EECS department. This episode explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) are revolutionizing the processing of unstructured enterprise data like text documents and PDFs. It introduces DocETL, a framework using a MapReduce approach with LLMs for semantic extraction, thematic analysis, and summariz…
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Episode 52: Why Most LLM Products Break at Retrieval (And How to Fix Them)
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28:38Most LLM-powered features do not break at the model. They break at the context. So how do you retrieve the right information to get useful results, even under vague or messy user queries? In this episode, we hear from Eric Ma, who leads data science research in the Data Science and AI group at Moderna. He shares what it takes to move beyond toy dem…
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Ep. 279 - The "C" Word 😁 In Ultra Running
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20:56In this episode we're talking about the "C" word of ultra running...2 of them actually. They are: Countdown & Consistency. We'll talk about the importance of both, how they are intertwined, and why they are crucial to your ultra running success. I'm also sharing some of what the She Runs Ultras Crew has been up to and what we're planning for 2026 (…
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Episode 51: Why We Built an MCP Server and What Broke First
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47:41What does it take to actually ship LLM-powered features, and what breaks when you connect them to real production data? In this episode, we hear from Philip Carter — then a Principal PM at Honeycomb and now a Product Management Director at Salesforce. In early 2023, he helped build one of the first LLM-powered SaaS features to ship to real users. M…
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Douwe Kiela, Founder and CEO of Contextual AI, discusses why RAG isn’t obsolete despite massive context windows, explaining how RAG 2.0 represents a fundamental shift to treating retrieval-augmented generation as an end-to-end trainable system. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify…
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193. Understanding TerraPower’s Natrium Reactor Design and Demonstration Project Progress
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35:23In the proverbial shadow of the Naughton Power Plant, a station in Kemmerer, Wyoming, that will stop burning coal at the end of this year, TerraPower is constructing what it calls “the only advanced, non-light-water reactor in the Western Hemisphere being built today.” The project represents more than just a new power source—it’s a symbolic passing…
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In this episode, I recap my day at the rainy, rocky, and rooty Drummer Hill 50K—a small, looped trail race in New Hampshire with surprise crew support, soaking wet trails, and a whole lotta mud. I break down each lap, from smooth sailing in lap one to survival mode in lap four (spoiler: it rained *a lot*). We talk slippery bridges, mental battles, …
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Unlocking AI Superpowers in Your Terminal
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44:59Zach Lloyd, Founder/CEO of Warp, joins the podcast to discuss how Warp is revolutionizing the command-line terminal by integrating AI. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Pocket Casts · AntennaPod · Podcast Addict · Amazon · RSS. Detailed show notes - with links to m…
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Episode 50: A Field Guide to Rapidly Improving AI Products -- With Hamel Husain
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27:42If we want AI systems that actually work, we need to get much better at evaluating them, not just building more pipelines, agents, and frameworks. In this episode, Hugo talks with Hamel Hussain (ex-Airbnb, GitHub, DataRobot) about how teams can improve AI products by focusing on error analysis, data inspection, and systematic iteration. The convers…
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At the gym the other day, someone asked me: “Got any advice for a fat guy who wants to start running… asking for a friend?” 😄 That sparked a convo about something I always teach runners—whether you’re training for your first 5K or your first 100-miler: 👉 Start with walking. 👉 Build from there. 👉 Use the Walk/Run Gradient. In this episode, I’m break…
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Jackie Brosamer and Brad Axen from Block discuss codename goose (Goose), their open-source AI agent designed to automate complex engineering and knowledge work. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Pocket Casts · AntennaPod · Podcast Addict · Amazon · RSS. Detailed sh…
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GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke on Copilot and the Future of Software Development
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1:09:44In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Lukas Biewald sits down with Thomas Dohmke, CEO of GitHub, to talk about the future of software engineering in the age of AI. They discuss how GitHub Copilot was built, why agents are reshaping developer workflows, and what it takes to make tools that are not only powerful but also fun. Thomas shares his experie…
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What if the only thing standing between you and your big, scary goal… was the question you’ve been asking yourself? In this episode, I’m digging into one of the most powerful mindset shifts I’ve made as a runner and a coach: asking better questions. You’ll hear how I used to sabotage my own progress, why “Why can’t I do this?” is the worst, and how…
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How a Public-Benefit Startup Plans to Make Open Source the Default for Serious AI
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48:45Oumi Labs CEO Manos Koukoumidis lays out a vision for “unconditionally open” foundation models—where data, code, weights, and recipes are all transparent and reproducible—arguing this is the only path to production-grade, trustworthy AI. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Over…
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Episode 49: Why Data and AI Still Break at Scale (and What to Do About It)
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1:21:45If we want AI systems that actually work in production, we need better infrastructure—not just better models. In this episode, Hugo talks with Akshay Agrawal (Marimo, ex-Google Brain, Netflix, Stanford) about why data and AI pipelines still break down at scale, and how we can fix the fundamentals: reproducibility, composability, and reliable execut…
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192. Grid Enhancing Technologies Do Exactly What They Say
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43:47The world’s electricity grids are facing unprecedented strain as demand surges from electrification, data centers, and renewable energy integration, while aging infrastructure struggles to keep pace. Traditional approaches to grid expansion—building new transmission lines and substations—face mounting challenges including sometimes decade-long perm…
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Ep. 275 - What to Do When Your Ultras Are Just Weeks Apart
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31:19In this episode of She Runs Ultras, I’m diving into the topic of racing ultras close together—specifically, why I’m running two 50Ks just four weeks apart, how I’m managing my training in between, and what I recommend if you find yourself in a similar situation. Last week, I shared the behind-the-scenes of my Bloodroot 50K finish (spoiler alert: it…
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The Highly Uncertain Future of OpenAI’s Dominance
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54:07Dan Schwarz (CEO & Co-Founder, Futuresearch) explains why his firm finds OpenAI’s $125 billion revenue projection highly implausible, citing fierce competition, pressure on ChatGPT/API revenue, and fleeting technical advantages. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Po…
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Episode 48: HOW TO BENCHMARK AGI WITH GREG KAMRADT
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1:04:25If we want to make progress toward AGI, we need a clear definition of intelligence—and a way to measure it. In this episode, Hugo talks with Greg Kamradt, President of the ARC Prize Foundation, about ARC-AGI: a benchmark built on Francois Chollet’s definition of intelligence as “the efficiency at which you learn new things.” Unlike most evals that …
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Ep 274 - Bloodroot 50k: Mud, Mountains, and Mental Grit
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59:35In this episode, I’m taking you inside my first 50K of 2025 — the wild, wet, and wicked Bloodroot Ultra in Pittsfield, Vermont. Spoiler alert: it rained for 10+ days before race weekend, so the course was less "trail" and more "swampy obstacle course." From overflowing rivers and knee-deep mud to surprise cutoffs and surprise aid station visits fro…
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Beyond Guardrails: Defending LLMs Against Sophisticated Attacks
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44:31Jason Martin is an AI Security Researcher at HiddenLayer. This episode explores “policy puppetry,” a universal attack technique bypassing safety features in all major language models using structured formats like XML or JSON. Subscribe to the Gradient Flow Newsletter 📩 https://gradientflow.substack.com/ Subscribe: Apple · Spotify · Overcast · Pocke…
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191. Modular Geothermal Power: Gradient’s Scalable Solution for Oil and Gas Sites
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22:16As the world transitions toward renewable energy sources, geothermal power has emerged as one of the most promising, yet underutilized, options in the clean energy portfolio. Unlike solar and wind, geothermal offers consistent baseload power generation capacity without intermittency challenges, making it an increasingly attractive component in the …
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From Pharma to AGI Hype, and Developing AI in Finance: Martin Shkreli’s Journey
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1:30:19In this episode of Gradient Dissent, Lukas Biewald talks with Martin Shkreli — the infamous "pharma bro" turned founder — about his path from hedge fund manager and pharma CEO to convicted felon and now software entrepreneur. Shkreli shares his side of the drug pricing controversy, reflects on his prison experience, and explains how he rebuilt his …
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Ep. 273 - Strategies To Boost Your Recovery with Colin Cook
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56:15In this episode of She Runs Ultras, I sit down with professional age group triathlete Colin Cook — a multi-time Ironman World Championship competitor and the founder of Peak Recovery in Manchester, NH. We talk about what it takes to perform at a high level in endurance sports, the critical role recovery plays in long-term success, and how everyday …
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