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Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Edge AI gifts, invisible devs, and agentic AI
NVIDIA discounts Jetson developer kits as real-world edge AI projects—from a self-paddling canoe to underwater fish monitoring and factory humanoids—show what’s possible. Apple’s App Store Awards spotlight AI as an ingredient powering everyday apps like Tiimo, Detail, Strava, StoryGraph, and Be My Eyes. A Streamlit tutorial demonstrates how to productize inventory analytics for operations. The hiring market grapples with AI-fueled application overload, elevating referrals and practical assessments, while ZTE’s CDO outlines a pragmatic path for agentic AI with humans firmly in the loop. A research preprint proposes roundtrip verification to mitigate LLM hallucinations on invertible...
2025-12-04
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Windows 11’s Slow Shift, Apple AI Shake-up, Pi Prices, COPE for Stroke, Ridelink’s AI Logistics, and re:Invent Week
Max and AI expert Silvia Rennard break down why Windows 11 adoption is slower than expected despite Windows 10’s end-of-support, Apple’s AI leadership transition as Amar Subramanya steps in amid Siri delays, and Raspberry Pi’s price hikes fueled by AI-driven memory demand. They explore COPE, an open-source chain-of-thought framework for predicting stroke outcomes from clinical notes, and a hands-on k-NN classifier built in Excel. The duo dives into Ridelink’s AI-enabled logistics and embedded finance for SMEs, what to watch at AWS re:Invent 2025, Zig’s move from GitHub to Codeberg over Actions reliability and AI direction, and Huawei/SER...
2025-12-03
26 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Small Models, Big Shifts - AI Browsers, Agent Orchestration, and the Rise of Sovereign Compute
Today’s episode compares small and large language models with Microsoft’s latest on‑device SLM, examines privacy and security pitfalls in AI browsers like Atlas, and shows how to orchestrate multiple GitHub Copilot agents using mission control for real throughput gains. We discuss HSBC’s partnership with Mistral for self‑hosted banking AI, the architecture of AI‑native data centers, and new research suggesting brain‑aligned benefits from convolutional networks. We also parse claims about GPT‑5’s scientific problem‑solving, unpack open‑source model definitions, debate Meta’s dominance in an AI context, explore Avandra’s medical imaging data network, highlight ed...
2025-12-01
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: From GTM to MTP - How AI Is Rewriting Playbooks, Products, and Protections
Max and AI expert Clara Mendieta break down how AI is reshaping go-to-market strategies, explain Multi-Token Prediction and why it can make LLMs faster and better at reasoning, discuss Google’s limits on free image and Gemini access, and examine UrSafe’s AI drone safety model for Nigerian schools. They cover Warner’s Suno licensing pivot, SkySparc’s Dubai expansion, TikTok’s algorithmic harm with the Disney “princess diet,” China’s humanoid robot bubble risk, personalization at scale, OpenAI’s Mixpanel data incident, an open-source paraconsistent logic library, Apple overtaking Samsung without strong AI, Germany’s low-risk AI quality standard, and Micros...
2025-11-28
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Noise, Control, and Access - AI’s Quiet Superpower
Max and AI expert Priya Deshmukh dive into how AI can cut the hidden “noise” in human decisions, from courts to insurance and hiring, and when humans should overrule with decisive context. They cover Big Tech’s rush to hire neuroscientists for efficiency and interpretability, WhatsApp’s ban on third‑party general‑purpose chatbots, cross‑border data sovereignty (OVHcloud vs Ontario), and Mexico’s national supercomputer initiative for climate, satellites, and public‑sector LLMs. Corporate news includes HP’s AI‑driven cost cuts. Research highlights: Harmonic AI’s $120M raise for formal math reasoning with Lean 4 and a study on activation steering sh...
2025-11-27
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: The Age of Research, the Bill for Compute, and the Rise of AI Slop
Max and AI expert Mira Solberg unpack Ilya Sutskever’s claim that the “age of scaling” is ending and why research breakthroughs—not just more chips—may drive the next leap. They examine HSBC’s estimate that OpenAI needs $207B of new financing by 2030, with ripple effects for Oracle, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, AMD, and SoftBank. They break down Meta’s interest in Google TPUs and Nvidia’s response, discuss a New York court order requiring OpenAI to disclose internal legal communications related to deleted book datasets, and cover WhatsApp’s new policy shutting out general-purpose AI chatbots like Copilot. The episode explor...
2025-11-26
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Robots Lay Up, LLMs Judge, and the War on AI Slop
Max and guest expert Celeste Morrell unpack a packed day in AI: Disney+ and Hulu’s ad-driven bundle and the algorithms behind streaming economics; senators calling for investigations into Meta’s alleged scam-ad profits and Meta’s denial; OpenAI’s “Cameo” trademark snag and the ethics of consent in deepfakes; “AI slop” as Macquarie Dictionary’s word of the year; a push for better AI imagery on book covers; HKUST’s humanoid layup demo and the imitation-learning advances behind it; Llamazip’s lossless compression via LLaMA and what it implies for training-data provenance; AWS’s 1.3-gigawatt government-grade AI datacenters; H2O.ai’s leadership move...
2025-11-25
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: From Hype to Handrails - Strategy That Works, Security Agents, and the 1000x Compute Race
Max and Soraya break down five hard-won ways to stop your AI strategy from going bust, then tackle bubble fears and Google’s plan to 1000x compute. They dive into Amazon’s multi-agent security system (ATA), why the next AI wave belongs to infrastructure and compliance, and Apple’s stability-first iOS reset for better on-device AI. They compare Google’s Gemini 3 to ChatGPT, explore Xiaomi’s open-sourced model unifying robots and autonomous driving, and explain how explainable AI could make self-driving safer. Plus: entropy-guided hybrid modeling, AI for architecture diagrams, and a lesson in transparent AI from the Redford family.
2025-11-24
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: From AI Catfished Listings to Reimagined Cars, Cloud PCs, and Code Guardrails
Today’s episode dives into AI-edited real estate photos on platforms like Idealista and why disclosures matter; how automakers fall into the optimization trap instead of reimagining cars with generative AI; OpenAI’s launch of group chats in ChatGPT; Deepwatch’s new Bengaluru engineering hub for MDR; Fermat’s open-source RL environment for automated math discovery and EvoAbstract’s learned “interestingness”; Grok’s sycophancy toward Elon Musk and trust implications; the federal preemption push for AI laws; a French consortium’s model-reduction and data-assimilation research for faster simulations; Cisco’s campaign against legacy infrastructure risks in an AI era; AnyLanguageModel’s u...
2025-11-21
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: AMI Ambitions, GPU Gold Rush, and Smarter Agents
Yann LeCun departs Meta to found an AMI-focused startup with Meta as a partner; Nvidia posts massive revenue and margins while investors debate GPU depreciation and circular deals; Hugging Face’s CEO argues we’re in an LLM bubble but not an AI bubble; GitHub Copilot boosts success and speed by shrinking toolsets and routing via embeddings; Anthropic’s Claude Code on AWS Bedrock: direct IdP auth, a dedicated account, and OpenTelemetry monitoring; the EU proposes delaying enforcement for high‑risk AI until standards are finalized; Apple’s iPhone Air designer exits to an AI startup; JD.com launches an AI‑powe...
2025-11-20
17 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Benchmarks, Weather, Gecko, and the Bubble Math
Daily AI roundup: Google launches Gemini 3 and Antigravity coding, DeepMind’s WeatherNext 2 speeds multi-scenario forecasts, Microsoft + NVIDIA plan a $15B stake in Anthropic, and Microsoft Research Africa debuts Project Gecko for hyper-local, low-cost AI. We discuss Pichai’s bubble and energy warnings, Klarna’s AI-driven productivity and comp shifts, platform engineering for gen AI, fragmented global AI regulation, Roblox’s child-safety challenges, Linus Torvalds on vibe coding, xAI Grok 4.1’s leaderboard wins, new research in distributional RL, and a surge in African cybersecurity breaches. Three takeaways: build dependable AI with platform engineering, align on ROI and energy efficiency, and treat safe...
2025-11-19
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Outages, math fails, and robot skills
Cloudflare’s global hiccup took X down and showed why redundancy matters; ORCA found LLMs still flub real-world math without tool use; Ex Machina reignited debates on AI creativity and autonomy; parasocial relationships went mainstream and 2wai’s grief avatars sparked ethical alarms; Bexorg is scaling an AI-plus-human-brain platform for CNS drug discovery; EXL is betting on the data and fine-tuning layer over GPUs; OnePlus 15’s great AI features meet awkward defaults and phantom touches; robots learned faster with imitation and simulation while Amazon urged pragmatism; new research generalized the BBP transition for PCA under sparse noise; Dealism raised to bui...
2025-11-18
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Structure, Streets, and the Stakes of Openness - Today’s AI in Research, Roads, Clouds, and Culture
A 30-minute deep dive into the latest across AI: a new structure-aware SAT encoding breakthrough for abstract argumentation that preserves clique-width; Xiaomi’s safety-first EV philosophy with autonomy implications; SeaPal’s AI fish tank for empathy-driven early education; the surge of AI-chatbot “infidelity” cases and the ethics around them; Yann LeCun vs. Anthropic on AI regulation and open-source competition; how cities use AI to fix potholes and guardrails while safeguarding privacy; a case for U.S. open-source AI leadership; market jitters around AI valuations; KubeCon’s cloud-native security updates and managing AI agent identities; Oracle’s Multicloud Universal Credits and what the...
2025-11-17
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Adaptive Brains, Borrowed Chips, and Billboard Bots
OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.1 with adaptive reasoning, extended prompt caching, and new coding tools, while also fixing ChatGPT’s overuse of em dashes via Custom Instructions. A researcher quantifies how similar LLM outputs are and highlights worldview gaps. A workshop aims to bridge logic-based reasoning with transformers. In the enterprise, a cloud-sales leader illustrates how AI demand meets cloud scale; WisdomAI raises $50M to push agentic analytics; Microsoft taps OpenAI’s custom chip designs to accelerate its silicon strategy; and Deepwatch layoffs reflect workforce shifts toward AI. Pop culture and ethics collide as ElevenLabs licenses celebrity voices—including deceased figure...
2025-11-14
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Local-first AI, PAC learning limits, GPT-5.1 personalities, and the economics of agents
Max and AI expert Keira Sobol break down: Africa’s first multi-model LLM exchange for telcos; Kenya’s M-Tiba health data breach; Vodacom holding on to M-Pesa; Nigeria’s telecom boom; Vodacom–Starlink LEO partnership; the Probably Approximately Correct (PAC) learning framework and why some problems stay hard; OpenAI’s GPT-5.1 Instant and Thinking with eight preset personalities and adaptive reasoning; leaked reports on OpenAI’s inference spending and revenue signals; Germany’s ruling against ChatGPT on copyright; RECAP, a new method to expose LLM memorization; SoftBank’s $40B bet on OpenAI and selling NVIDIA; AI PCs like Asus ProArt P16; the...
2025-11-14
24 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Safety at the Source, Chips in Short Supply, and Smarter Features: Today’s Realities in AI
Today’s episode dives into practical shifts and structural realities shaping AI. We cover the push to unify sales workflows and prioritize rep effectiveness over tool sprawl; the UK’s plan to pre-test AI models for child-safety risks; ESET’s RMM integration for MSPs; OpenAI’s capital crunch versus broader CHIPS Act tax credits; Apple reserving over half of TSMC’s 2nm capacity and the ripple effects on AI compute; reports that Meta’s Yann LeCun plans a world-models startup; Google’s €5.5B AI data center investment in Germany and sustainability scrutiny; advanced feature engineering methods for high-stakes models; rising calls for...
2025-11-12
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Nigeria’s Super‑Regulator Moment, OpenAI’s Talent Grab, Whisper Leak Privacy, and the Real-Economy Test for AI
Today’s episode explains Nigeria’s landmark bill elevating NITDA as a digital super‑regulator, the strategic implications of Intel’s AI chief joining OpenAI, Microsoft’s “Whisper Leak” side‑channel risk to AI chat privacy, and why the AI boom resembles the dotcom era with crucial differences. We cover the rise of private AI accelerators in India, surging AI healthcare investment, pragmatic LLM evaluation methods, a theory paper on echo‑state networks’ memory bias, Sam Altman’s take on AI poetry versus human provenance, and transparency concerns in Europol’s partnerships with US surveillance tech. Three takeaways: clarify governance, focus on uni...
2025-11-11
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: AI Voices, Sloppy Tickers, and the Open Lakehouse
Today’s Pulse on AI dives into Morgan Freeman’s pushback on AI voice cloning and what “consent, compensation, and control” should look like; Google’s awkward AI-generated Bundesliga tickers; an AI support mishap sending gamers to the wrong Obsidian; a study showing Australia leads per-capita AI use; why GPT-4o’s personality can’t be reproduced across training runs; CMU’s EMNLP highlights on agents, retrieval, safety, and steerability; Oracle’s Autonomous AI Lakehouse and what Iceberg means for data teams; major funding across AI-enabled parking, healthcare agents, BCI, and security; a strange ChatGPT privacy leak surfacing prompts in Google Search C...
2025-11-10
24 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Managed RAG, Vibe Coding’s Moment, Open Source Wins, and Nigeria’s Big AI Bet
Max and AI expert Selene Arcaro dive into Google’s File Search tool for Gemini, the rise and risks of “vibe coding,” Pinterest’s shift to fine‑tuned open source models, a practical framework for diagnosing LLM failures, and the MarkItDown utility for creating LLM‑ready Markdown. They unpack Nigeria’s ambitious AI bill, how AI is reshaping jobs, October’s most active investors, Spain’s landmark deepfake sanction, the ecological angle of undersea cable builds, new theory for diffusion sampling with CLD, and whether developers should be forced to use AI tools. Three takeaways: ground your models, pick right‑sized models...
2025-11-07
26 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Digital Freedom vs. Big Tech, Brain-Inspired Chips, and AI at the Wheel
Today’s Pulse on AI dives into Europe’s “Digitalokratie” debate and AI sandboxes, neuromorphic breakthroughs from USC and BrainChip, and Gemini’s new powers in Google Maps. We share a practical five-step framework to diagnose LLM failures, a look at MarkItDown for LLM-ready documents, and security lessons from AMD’s Zen 5 RNG flaw and Apple’s iOS 26.1 update. Plus: the pitfalls of AI-made ads, human attachment to chatbots, Christian AI ambitions, market jitters, faster diffusion sampling, AI-forward smartphones, and browsers turning into identity managers.Sources:BrainChip Launches AKD1500 Edge AI Co-ProcessorWasserstein Convergence of Critically Damped Langevin Diffu...
2025-11-06
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Orbital Datacenters, Stable Lasso, and AI That Predicts Hurricanes
Today’s episode spans enterprise, research, infrastructure, and society: Orbia’s new Pune IT hub to drive global digital transformation; a stability-boosted Lasso using correlation-aware weights; NVIDIA and Qualcomm joining an India deep‑tech coalition aligned with India’s ₹1T RDI scheme; DeepMind’s hurricane model outperforming on track and intensity; Google’s ambitious orbital TPU datacenters and the engineering tradeoffs; public attitudes on AI in politics—support for assistance, not delegation; Mukuru and JUMO’s AI-powered microloans for South African users; the shift from sales heroics to unified systems; Coca‑Cola’s AI holiday ad and why generative video still struggles...
2025-11-05
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Tinted Glass, Stubborn Windows, and Talkative Assistants: This Week’s AI Pulse
Today’s Pulse on AI covers Apple’s iOS 26.1 updates—including a new Liquid Glass tint switch, broader Live Translation support with AirPods, and Apple Intelligence language expansion—plus why Windows 10 still holds over 40% market share and what that means for Microsoft’s AI ambitions. We explore Alexa+ inside the Amazon Music app for conversational discovery, Ecer.com’s AI Sourcing for cross-border trade, and new Australian data showing strong GenAI adoption alongside persistent affordability and access gaps. We break down the UK High Court’s ruling in Getty Images vs. Stability AI (model is not an ‘infringing copy,’ but watermark trad...
2025-11-04
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Cash, Compute, and Control: OpenAI’s Billions, Atlas’s Workarounds, and the New AI Borders
Max and AI expert Nico Halberg unpack OpenAI’s “well more than $13B” revenue claim alongside Microsoft filings hinting at steep losses, explain how Atlas routes around blocked news sites by summarizing licensed alternatives, and explore the geopolitics of compute, sovereign AI, and the growing divide between those who own compute and those who rent it. They break down a research claim that embeddings may allow prompt reconstruction, discuss YouTube moderation confusion, on‑device transformer autocorrect quirks, Ubuntu snaps greasing AI deployment, enterprise adoption signals, and a small‑model approach that rivals GPT‑4o on a factual benchmark. Three takeaways: f...
2025-11-03
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Ubuntu’s Snap Momentum, Prompt Privacy Shock, Galaxy AI on Windows, Tiny Model, Big Claims
Max and AI expert Noor Valente unpack Ubuntu’s Snap‑driven AI push, a privacy study showing prompts can be reconstructed from LLM internals, Samsung’s Galaxy AI browser on Windows, a 3.8B model matching GPT‑4o on a factual benchmark via Exoskeleton Reasoning, NVIDIA’s GTC DC ecosystem play, Eclipse’s ADL standard for agent design, practical prompt‑cost optimizations, Felicis’ community‑centric AI investing, CampusAI’s upskilling platform, AI in healthcare, Amazon’s handy Alexa dimmer switch, CrowdStrike’s agentic AI focus—and AI art’s cultural provocations. Key takeaways: structure beats size, embeddings are personal data, and standards plus UX drive...
2025-10-31
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Infrastructure, Interfaces, and Trust: Alphabet’s AI Search, Meta’s Frontier Ambitions, and ColPali’s PDF Breakthrough
Pulse on AI dives into a packed slate: Alphabet’s record quarter and 75M daily AI Search users, massive AI capex, and more fuel for Waymo; Meta’s strong Q3 with 3.5B daily users, Meta AI at 1B MAU, a frontier model push, a 49% stake in Scale AI, and an aggressive data center buildout; KVDA-UCT, a new Monte Carlo Tree Search abstraction that boosts sample efficiency in deterministic settings; lawmakers challenging ICE’s face scans over accuracy and civil liberties; ColPali’s vision-language retrieval that makes RAG work on PDFs with complex tables and charts; why unified management is the new...
2025-10-30
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: OpenAI’s New Foundation, NVIDIA’s 6G Open Source, and the Rise of Everyday AI
Today's Pulse on AI unpacks OpenAI’s governance shift under a new foundation with Microsoft’s stake, NVIDIA open-sourcing its AI-native wireless stack, LinkedIn’s AI training opt-out, and more—from identity security and everyday chatbot usage to Google’s Fitbit AI coach, AI in mental health, and creative tools. Three takeaways: governance matters, everyday AI is the story, and own your data.Sources:WideField Security Raises $11.3M to Protect Identity LifecycleOpenAI Begins Hiring in Bengaluru for Solutions Architect RoleMazda shows a rotary hybrid concept for Tokyo with evolved design languageFoundation of Intelligence: Review of Math Word Probl...
2025-10-29
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Doctor DeepSeek, Agentic Browsers, India’s Free ChatGPT Go, and Robots That Learn
Today’s episode dives into the human and technical edges of AI. We explore a mother’s reliance on DeepSeek for kidney advice and the promise and peril of medical chatbots; a practical open-source method to standardize medication records across messy EHRs; OpenAI’s agentic Atlas browser and what it means for security; ChatGPT Go’s free year in India and its ecosystem implications; 01.AI’s enterprise push with customizable agents; Mbodi’s multi-agent robot training and NVIDIA’s ROS contributions; Refik Anadol’s Dataland museum and OpenAI’s rumored music tool; Germany’s AI leapfrogging advisory council; lessons from the AWS outage...
2025-10-28
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Memory, Deepfakes, and the Data Center Boom: Navigating AI’s Growth Pains
Today’s Pulse on AI dives into OpenAI’s culture shift toward growth and ads—potentially leveraging ChatGPT’s Memory—plus Sora’s moderation challenges and Sam Altman’s warning about “strange or scary moments.” We unpack a BBC-led study finding major inaccuracies in AI news summaries, the massive AI data center build-out and its environmental trade-offs, and Xataka’s week-long test of the Hypershell X Pro exoskeleton. We cover pragmatic career strategies for the AI era, how to tell durable ARR from hype in AI startups, a toy study on optimal model size vs. data under fixed compute, the ransomware confi...
2025-10-27
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Engines, Agents, and Study Buddies: This Week’s AI Power, Security, and Startup Surge
Max and Sofia unpack Turbo AI’s sprint to 5M users, Google’s potential multi‑tens‑of‑billions cloud deal with Anthropic, and OpenAI’s prompt injection warnings for its Atlas browser. They dive into the data‑center energy crunch fueling aero‑derivative jet‑engine generators, a quick‑fire on national‑scale telecom reliability with Ibikunle Peters, and Mohammad Adnan’s pragmatic AI strategy from cold‑start fixes to mentorship. The duo cover a “brain rot” study showing low‑quality data degrades LLMs, break down multiple linear regression in plain English, and explore OpenInfra’s stack for Confidential Computing with Kata Containers. Plus: nine I...
2025-10-24
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Heads-Up AI: Amazon’s Smart Specs, Adult AI Boundaries, and Quantum’s Real Jobs
Amazon tests AI smart glasses to guide delivery drivers from van to doorstep, raising safety benefits and privacy questions. Marketing leaders confront overpromising in the AI era and refocus on measurable outcomes. OpenAI signals a policy shift toward adult erotica for verified users, spotlighting privacy and monetization trade-offs. Reddit sues Perplexity over alleged scraping, underscoring the data rights battleground. A detection firm flags a surge of likely AI-written herbal remedy books on Amazon, renewing calls for labeling and expert review. Reports suggest Meta trims AI roles to cut bureaucracy and speed decisions. A primer on why quantum computing matters...
2025-10-23
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Scaling Recommenders, Forecasting for Everything, and the AI Browser Wars
Today on Pulse on AI: Yandex scales transformer recommenders with ARGUS, modeling full context–item–feedback sequences over long histories and deploying via fast two-tower vectors; Amazon debuts Chronos-2, a universal zero-shot time series forecaster using group attention and in-context learning; OpenAI launches Atlas, an AI-first browser with agent mode and optional memories; AWS shows serverless deployment for SageMaker Canvas models; we unpack an OpenAI math-claim miscommunication; discuss ethical concerns over AI-generated fundraising imagery; cover Locstat’s graph AI funding, Indian IT’s AI-heavy mega deals, WeRide’s Hong Kong listing path, and a few consumer AI tidbits. Three takeaways...
2025-10-22
22 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Alibaba’s Android Play, Vibe Coding’s Risks, Shadow AI, and Sora’s Guardrails
Max and Mara unpack Alibaba’s bid to make Qwen the “Android of AI,” the new vibe coding manifesto and its pitfalls, rising shadow AI in companies, and Sora 2’s strengthened deepfake guardrails. They also cover a ViT–Mamba model for facial beauty (with ethics), Horizon’s assisted driving stack, Claude Code’s safer sandboxing, global AI infrastructure rankings, XDR vs SIEM trends, the wearables funding surge, career advice for AI engineers, FTC post removals, and the latest AWS outage.Sources:Stellar Cyber Named in 2025 Gartner Hype CycleGlobal Apps and Services Including Perplexity AI, Snapchat, and Canva Hit by A...
2025-10-21
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: SwiReasoning’s smart switching, GIL-free Python speedups, and AI’s pull on people and platforms
Max and AI expert Arun Velasco discuss Peter Thiel’s warnings about centralized AI power, a new framework (SwiReasoning) that switches models between explicit and latent reasoning to improve accuracy and token efficiency, Wikipedia’s traffic drop amid AI summaries, and Python 3.14’s optional GIL-free build enabling true multithreaded speedups. They cover L&T Technology Services’ AI-first strategy, student-focused AI tools like NotebookLM and Kimi PPT.AI, and how to move “beyond vibes” with 360-Eval for rigorous LLM selection. The episode also explores Apple AI talent moving to Meta, Q3 cybersecurity funding trends, Boris Johnson’s ChatGPT infatuation, Nanovate’s Arabic-first A...
2025-10-20
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Fine-Tuning Docs, Edges that Matter, and Agents that Work: Today’s AI Pulse
A 30+ minute conversation covering: practical fine-tuning of Amazon Nova for document AI with on-demand inference; edge detection fundamentals with Sobel/Scharr; building real agent systems (tools, MCP, code execution, memory, microVMs, observability); Grokipedia vs Wikipedia bias; OpenAI’s clash with nonprofits; Apple AI leadership exits to Meta; court fine for AI hallucinations; Campfire’s rapid funding for AI-native ERP; 10Web’s vibe coding on WordPress; AI coding platform traffic skepticism; and scrutiny of the UK’s £45B AI savings claim.Sources:Lovable is Dying AgainOpenAI thinks Elon Musk funded its biggest critics—who also hate MuskOptimizing document AI...
2025-10-17
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Scaling Reality Check: Small Models Rise, Authenticity Wars, and AI Everywhere
A 30+ minute conversational deep-dive into the latest AI developments: MIT warns that scaling giant models may hit diminishing returns as efficiency gains empower smaller models; Anthropic’s Claude Haiku 4.5 debuts as a fast, low-cost small model with strong safety signals; the internet’s authenticity battle intensifies as big tech backs provenance (C2PA) while niche tools push layered detection and verification; Microsoft brings AI tools and training to all Washington State public schools and community colleges to close the urban-rural gap; Japan warns OpenAI over Sora 2’s anime lookalikes, signaling tighter copyright enforcement; AI-flavored unicorns surge across infrastructure, chips, and ve...
2025-10-16
23 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Companion Bot Laws, ChatGPT’s Adult Pivot, Autonomous Black Hawks, and the Battle for Shared Reality
Today’s episode dives into California’s landmark laws regulating companion bots and hiking penalties for AI deepfakes; OpenAI’s plan to allow adult content for verified adults and bring back more personality; critiques of how Sora, chatbot ads, and “Friend” wearables could erode shared reality; Sikorsky’s autonomous U-Hawk helicopter; Colombia’s AI-enabled drone battalion; Google’s Nano Banana image model in Search and NotebookLM and conversational editing in Photos; Microsoft’s first in-house image generator MAI-Image-1; OpenAI’s chip partnership with Broadcom and expanding data centers; Coco Robotics’ new physical AI lab; Q3’s AI-centric investor activity; HCLTech’s signal that en...
2025-10-15
26 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Ads You Can Hide, Chips You Can’t: The Week AI Jumped Into Search, Shirts, and Safety
Today’s episode breaks down Google’s new Search and Discover designs—collapsible ads, persistent sponsorship labels, and AI previews—plus the rollout of conversational “ModoIA” search in Europe. We discuss Microsoft’s Shadow AI warning and a practical training path for deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot safely. California enacted the first US chatbot safety law, while the UK’s Equity union readies mass data requests to force transparency around AI use of actors’ likeness and voices. We examine OpenAI’s multi-vendor chip deals with NVIDIA, AMD, and Broadcom, and what “circular financing” means for risk and competition. Dreamdata lands $55M to blend AI attribution...
2025-10-14
25 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Provenance Is Product: Bose’s Smart ANC, OpenAI’s Legal Heat, On-Device AI, and the Bubble Debate
In today’s Pulse on AI, Max and expert guest Leah Vossari unpack: Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra 2 with AI-driven ActiveSense and smarter power; OpenAI’s potential billion-dollar legal risk over alleged pirated books; IMF and Bank of England warnings about an AI-fueled correction; vivo’s BlueLM 3B on-device multimodal model; new research on backdooring LLMs with few poisoned samples and defenses; Adam Mosseri’s take on AI and creators plus media literacy for kids; HYGH’s real-world productivity gains with ChatGPT Business; Latin America’s Q3 funding rebound and AI’s role in fintech; practical conferences like Minds Mastering Machines and cro...
2025-10-13
24 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Agents on Screens, Tiny Brains, and Big Bets: Gemini’s Computer Use, TRM’s Upset, Intel’s NPU Leap, and AI’s Politics
Daily episode of Pulse on AI: Max and expert Jonah Armitage cover Walmart’s HP OmniBook 5 AI-PC deal; Intel’s Panther Lake (18A node, NPU 5 up to 180 TOPS, US fab strategy); Samsung SAIL’s Tiny Recursive Model beating larger LLMs on ARC-AGI-style tasks; a Nigerian study on kids’ perceptions of computers, coding, and AI; the seahorse emoji hallucination as a lesson in model calibration; Nigeria’s AI future hinging on political will and talent pipelines; OpenAI’s ChatGPT Go expansion across 16 Asian countries and platform shift; app store safety reality and user defenses; Tilly Norwood, the AI-generated actor, and ethical guar...
2025-10-10
21 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Search Eats the Web, Robots Go Smart, and the AI Bubble Watch
Max and Isla cover a packed slate: Deloitte’s AI‑fabricated citations and the enterprise data‑leak problem; Google’s AI search expansion to Europe and what it means for publishers; OpenAI’s in‑chat apps and Google’s Opal/Gemini tools reshaping how we build; Cisco’s 51.2 Tbps router for distributed AI; SoftBank’s $5.4B move into “physical AI” with ABB Robotics; the EU’s CSAM‑scanning proposal and encryption tensions; signs of an AI valuation bubble and concentration risk; Anthropic Claude Sonnet 4.5’s evaluation awareness and “context anxiety”; and a new Fisher‑threshold theory that explains when learning collapses. Three crisp ta...
2025-10-09
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Whistleblowing AIs, Sora Controls, 800M Users, and Why Models Sometimes Just Can’t Learn
Max and AI expert Amara Kline break down Anthropic’s Petri safety tool and its odd “whistleblowing” false positives, OpenAI’s takedowns of surveillance-linked accounts and multi-model abuse, OpenAI Sora’s new consent and style controls, ChatGPT crossing 800 million weekly users and the shift to agents, a striking year-over-year leap in coding-model reliability, Deloitte’s enterprise-scale Claude rollout contrasted with a hallucination-fueled refund, a plain-English tour of a new Fisher threshold theorem for when learning fails at finite samples, and Jeff Bezos’s provocative idea of space-based AI data centers. Practical guardrails, governance, and grounded optimism throughout.Sources:De...
2025-10-08
16 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: AMD-OpenAI’s 6 GW bet, Meta’s ad targeting from chat, GPT-5 Codex agent, Sora 2 copyright control, AI funding surge, AWS-NTT contact center, Deloitte’s AI misstep, Alibaba’s compact Qwen3
Today’s episode unpacks eight major AI developments: AMD’s multi-year deal to supply OpenAI with 6 gigawatts of compute starting with Instinct MI450—plus an equity-aligned structure that could give OpenAI up to a 10% stake; Meta’s plan to use all Meta AI chats across Instagram, WhatsApp, and Ray-Ban to personalize ads and content, with no opt-out beyond not using the AI; OpenAI’s GPT-5 Codex, a safety-conscious coding agent designed for real developer workflows, with dynamic “thinking time,” CLI/IDE/cloud integration, and strong audit controls; Sora 2’s shift to give rightsholders granular control over character generation and the broader impl...
2025-10-07
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Sudoku the Simple Way, Hunyuan’s Rise, Sora’s Surge, Space & Sea Datacenters, and the ‘Peak Data’ Debate
Today’s episode spans classic computer vision for Sudoku extraction, AI-crypto hype and utility, Tencent’s open-source Hunyuan Image 3.0 topping LMArena’s blind-vote leaderboard, Terence Tao’s use of ChatGPT as a math assistant, Bezos’s pitch for space datacenters (and the physics pushback), the AI bubble debate, and the web’s “peak data” moment. We also cover OpenAI’s Sora app hitting No.1 on the App Store, practical tips for learning Python with LLMs, eBay’s new AI/ML center in Bengaluru, China’s underwater datacenter pilots, and MIT’s Trust Center naming Ana Bakshi as executive director. Three takeaways: start s...
2025-10-06
23 min
History of Philosophy Audio Archive
#172c - Vergil and the Roman Tradition: Bert Dreyfus' Complete Course on the Aeneid, Augustus Caesar, Roman Propaganda, The Fall of Troy, Dido and Carthage, the Rise of Empire, and Latin Poetic Myth
The gates of hell are open night and day;Smooth the descent, and easy is the way:But to return, and view the cheerful skies,In this the task and mighty labor lies.-Vergil, AeneidYou can support the continuation of this effort, and get unlimited access to my entire body of work for$5 per month on Patreon.My favorite translation of the Aeneid is the Modern Library edition by Shadi Bartsch, which is richly introduced and essayed/footnoted, although the Fitzgerald and Dryden translations are also...
2025-10-05
2h 46
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Why Languages Look Like Themselves, Apple’s AI Everywhere, and Smarter Long-Context Models
Today on Pulse on AI: a statistical lens on the visual fingerprints that make languages recognizable; True Ventures on the app-layer upside of massive AI infrastructure spend; Apple’s rumored fall hardware with Apple Intelligence and the N1 wireless chip; Q-ROAR, a weight-only fix that stabilizes long-context LLMs in quantized settings; OpenAI and Apple’s motion to dismiss xAI’s antitrust suit, focusing on opt-in scope and data consent; the Wikidata Embedding Project for open, structured RAG; and GraphStorm v0.5’s push-button real-time inference for graph-based fraud prevention.Sources:OpenAI mocks Musk’s math in suit over iPhon...
2025-10-03
17 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Sora 2 goes social, Qwen‑Max hits trillion‑parameter MoE, GLM‑4.6 expands context, and the trust stack races to keep up
OpenAI’s Sora 2 adds synchronized audio and a Cameos‑driven social app; Alibaba’s Qwen‑Max pushes trillion‑parameter MoE into production with long‑context routing and test‑time “Thinking” mode; Zhipu’s open‑source GLM‑4.6 debuts a 200K‑token window and improved reasoning; MinIO integrates Apache Iceberg to unify tables and objects for AI and analytics without a separate catalog; AWS launches a cryptography CFP spanning FHE/MPC acceleration, formal verification, AI provenance, and DP; California enacts an AI transparency law focused on disclosure and incident reporting; and OpenAI rolls out global parental controls for ChatGPT with crisis alerts.Sources:...
2025-10-02
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Sparse Attention, Safer Feeds, and Spiky Workflows: This Week in AI
Max and Mina break down DeepSeek’s V3.2-Exp long-context architecture and steep price cuts; California’s new SB 53 AI law on transparency and incident reporting; OpenAI’s Sora feed philosophy balancing creativity, control, and safety; Extract‑0’s specialist model approach to document extraction; Elon Musk’s Grokipedia announcement; senior departures from xAI and Tesla and their implications; Pop!_OS 24.04 beta’s Rust‑based COSMIC desktop; and Google Home’s new “Ask Home” Gemini chat. Key themes: falling inference costs, safety and governance as product features, and the rise of small, task‑focused models.Sources:UST, Kaynes Semicon Announce...
2025-10-01
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: OpenNvidia, Pixels with Purpose, and the Agent Economy: From Wallets to Hollywood
Today on Pulse on AI: Google’s Pixel 10 lineup doubles down on practical AI; Apple Wallet uses on-device intelligence to auto-track orders; OpenAI + Nvidia hints at a new WinTel; AVs will supercharge chip demand; synthetic actors stir Hollywood; AI coding raises new security risks; states test-drive therapy chatbot rules; the agent economy gets results-based billing and sturdier data backbones; Qwen ships a full-stack week; and developers embrace AI amid a trust paradox.Sources:Spencer Kimball on How CockroachDB Will Power Efficient AI AgentsSequential 1-bit Mean Estimation with Near-Optimal Sample ComplexityWiz: AI vibe coding leads to insecure au...
2025-09-30
17 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Safety Routing, Real‑World AI, and the Compute & Consent Crunch
Max and AI expert Jasper El‑Amin dive into OpenAI’s safety routing in ChatGPT and the transparency debate; how a Guardian team used LLMs responsibly to classify far‑right content; Cloudera’s enterprise AI playbook (data, governance, ROI, and bringing AI to the data); Karnataka’s push to democratize AI access for students and founders; Google’s new Windows floating search bar with Lens and AI Mode; Friend’s splashy wearable AI campaign and the privacy backlash; looming US chip policy shifts and their impact on AI compute; the right way to handle missing‑data imputation in ML pipelines; and h...
2025-09-29
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Joules for Models, Apple’s iOS 26 Power Moves, MCP Everywhere, Ads in ChatGPT, and AI vs. the Energy Crunch
Max and AI expert Sorin Belasco unpack DARPA’s ML2P plan to measure AI in joules; iOS 26 productivity upgrades powered by Apple Intelligence; early signs of Apple integrating Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) via App Intents; a hands-on MCP tutorial showing how tools/resources/prompts unify model-to-app workflows; OpenAI hiring an ads/monetization lead for ChatGPT; a Bayesian approach (ABC) to improve LLM uncertainty calibration for clinical tasks; Amazon shutting UK checkout-free Fresh stores and what it means for retail AI; Meta’s super PAC to shape state AI policy; Memphis air-quality findings near xAI’s data center...
2025-09-26
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Capex reality check, DORA’s AI era, Cloudflare’s VibeSDK, and data-first ROI
Today on Pulse on AI: We unpack whether AI’s massive capex surge is sustainable, with Roger McNamee’s warning on a coming reckoning and reports of a $100B NVIDIA–OpenAI buildout. We dive into Google Cloud’s 2025 DORA findings: 90% of teams use AI, productivity is up, but instability rises and AI acts as an amplifier. Cloudflare’s open-source VibeSDK shows a secure, reproducible pattern for vibe coding at scale. Snowflake’s take: there’s no AI strategy without a data strategy, and goal-directed autonomy can free people to focus on strategy. We tackle ‘workslop’—AI-generated busywork that drains teams—and concrete w...
2025-09-25
16 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Alibaba’s Qwen3-Omni goes open, Google’s Gemini Sidekick for games, Copilot agents, npm security, and AI for dating
Today’s episode dives into major AI shifts across open source, platforms, developer tools, security, and consumer apps. We break down Alibaba’s open-source Qwen3-Omni—a native four-modal model (text, image, audio, video) released under Apache 2.0 with low-latency ‘Thinker–Speaker’ architecture and strong benchmark claims. We then explore Google Play’s revamp: the new You tab, cross-device gaming continuity, and the Gemini-powered Sidekick overlay that delivers real-time, context-aware help in games. For builders, we cover GitHub Copilot Agent Mode for Java/.NET modernization—planning, code transforms, tests, and CVE scans—plus an Azure migration flow with human-in-the-loop controls. On security, we un...
2025-09-24
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Grok 4 Fast, Neuralink’s Thought-to-Text, Google’s Data Ruling, Gemini on TV, and ChatGPT Connectors
Today’s Pulse on AI dives into eight major developments across AI and adjacent tech. We break down xAI’s Grok 4 Fast and its dual-mode architecture that cuts "thinking tokens" and costs while keeping strong performance. We explore Neuralink’s new U.S. clinical trial to translate imagined speech into text, focusing on clinical potential, safety, and ethics. We unpack the landmark ruling ordering Google to share parts of its search data with rivals—balancing competition with serious privacy risks. We look at Gemini rolling out to Google TV and plans to backport features to older models, turning TVs into con...
2025-09-23
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Agrovoltaics, Mojo Speedups, Open Agents & Analog AI Chips
Today on Pulse on AI: we dig into India’s agrovoltaics boom—stacking solar panels above crops—and how AI-driven modeling makes it viable for shade-tolerant crops while optimizing energy yields and irrigation savings. We revisit why data visualization is the crucial bridge from insights to decisions, with practical tips to keep visuals clear and honest. Next, Python meets Mojo: when offloading tight loops to Mojo beats NumPy, when it doesn’t, and how to minimize interop overhead.We break down Alibaba’s open-source Tongyi DeepResearch agent—Mixture-of-Experts architecture, on-policy RL, and test-time scaling—plus why Apache-2.0 code and weights matter...
2025-09-22
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Powering AI, Smarter Agents, and the New Rules of Authenticity
Today on Pulse on AI, Max and AI expert Nadia Quintero dig into 10 developments shaping AI and adjacent tech. Used EVs now outsell diesels in the UK used market, with Tesla leading as prices fall and variety surges. Meta seeks approval to sell excess electricity via Atem Energy, signaling how datacenter gigawatts are reshaping power markets. A security report shows how a crafted email tricked a ChatGPT inbox agent into exfiltrating data, prompting practical guardrails for agent design. Google’s Gemini Gems can now be shared like Google Docs, enabling team playbooks while raising privacy considerations. Meta’s Ray‑Ban Di...
2025-09-20
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Teen-Safe ChatGPT, Agent Security, DeepSeek’s Cheap Reasoning, and Model Wars
Max and expert guest Zane Okafor break down the latest AI shifts: OpenAI’s teen-safe ChatGPT with parental controls, the ShadowLeak prompt-injection attack on Deep Research agents (and how to defend against agent exfiltration), DeepSeek’s surprisingly low-cost R1 reasoning finetune and reinforcement learning gains, Alibaba’s open-source Tongyi DeepResearch agent and its MoE/128K design, Microsoft’s Copilot model selector that defaults to Anthropic Claude 4 Sonnet, India’s creative boom with Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (“Nano Banana”) and watermarking/privacy tradeoffs, the promise and challenges of using Transformers as robotic foundation models, and Op-Fed’s active-learning dataset for stance analysi...
2025-09-19
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: UK–US Tech Deal, Honest Models, Copilot’s Claude Pivot, Vibe Code Cleanup, Adaptive Benchmarks, and Scaling Laws
Today on Pulse on AI: We unpack the UK–US tech prosperity deal—Microsoft’s $30B UK commitment, Nvidia’s £11B end-to-end impact, a north‑east AI growth zone, and how nuclear and water shape datacenter realism—plus what a "sovereign" AI stack could mean for UK jobs and capability. Then, OpenAI’s new paper argues that benchmarks often reward guessing over honesty, driving hallucinations; we discuss incentives for models to say “I don’t know.” We cover Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot auto model selector favoring Anthropic’s Claude 4 Sonnet (and MAI‑1’s trajectory), and the rise of “Vibe Coding Cleanup Specialists” fix...
2025-09-17
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Secure Agents in Insurance, Smarter Coding with GPT‑5 Codex, and Privacy‑Safe LLMs
Max and AI expert Rohan Venkataram break down a packed slate of AI developments: Socotra’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for secure agentic workflows in insurance; a University of York letter on how generative AI is undermining learning and how to redesign assessments; a founder’s playbook for resisting a platform ransom; a plain‑English tour of sparse autoencoders for interpretability; Tencent’s Hunyuan 3D 3.0 model with 1536³ voxel fidelity and free access; OpenAI’s GPT‑5 Codex for more autonomous, review‑aware coding agents; and Google’s VaultGemma work on differential privacy scaling laws. Three takeaways: standardization is how enterprises safel...
2025-09-16
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Gemini Tops Charts, Tiny Models Get Smart, and Earth Gets an AI Map
Today on Pulse on AI: Google Gemini overtakes ChatGPT in key app stores, fueled by a viral "Nano Banana" image tool and Google’s distribution advantage. Meta launches MobileLLM-R1, a sub‑1B parameter family that delivers state-of-the-art math/coding reasoning on the edge with far fewer training tokens. DeepMind’s AlphaEarth compresses global satellite and sensor data into 64‑dimensional embeddings for every 10×10m patch of Earth, enabling better climate, urban, and risk analysis. A major leak exposes Geedge Networks selling censorship tech modeled on China’s Great Firewall to multiple countries, highlighting governance risks. US states diverge on AI mental heal...
2025-09-15
19 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Real-Time Voices, Multi‑Agent Ops, AI Ministers, and the Governance Unlock
Today on Pulse on AI: Deepdub’s Lightning 2.5 pushes real-time, expressive multilingual voice to near‑instant responses with enterprise‑scale throughput; how to actually automate processes with multi‑agent systems using local LLMs, RAG, and guardrails; Albania appoints a virtual AI “minister” for procurement—promise and pitfalls around transparency, bias, and accountability; the sober reality of AI on the battlefield and why human veto must remain non‑negotiable; Indian IT’s pivot from services to AI‑product platforms amid policy headwinds; and why governance—not model horsepower—is the real unlock for GenAI ROI. Clear explanations, practical analogies, and concrete takeaways.
2025-09-12
18 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Post-Training’s Rise, Agentic Scale, and ChatGPT That Can Act
Max and AI expert Rayan Kovarik unpack a big week in AI. They explain the shift from pretraining to post‑training (instruction tuning, RLHF/RLAIF, preference modeling, and tool use) and why this “coaching” phase drives safety and usefulness. They dive into AWORLD, a distributed framework that speeds agent experience generation by 14.6x and boosts GAIA benchmark results using a Qwen3‑32B base. OpenAI’s ChatGPT gains full MCP write support, turning conversations into secure, auditable actions across enterprise tools. A hands‑on tutorial shows multi‑agent coordination with coordinator/researcher/analyzer/executor roles in a notebook‑friendly setup. The duo demystif...
2025-09-11
17 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Adaptive FL Defenses, Brain-Like LLMs, Low-Latency Speech AI, and the Datacenter Boom
Today’s episode dives into real security and efficiency shifts across AI. We explore a new open-source federated learning attack simulator on FEDn and an adaptive aggregation method (EE‑Trimmed Mean) that resists label-flipping and subtle model poisoning—even with non‑IID data and late joiners. We unpack China’s SpikingBrain1.0, a brain‑inspired, localized‑attention LLM on domestic MetaX chips, plus practical tips and privacy notes for generating chibi characters from your face. We break down Alibaba’s Qwen3‑Max trillion‑parameter MoE buzz and why post‑training matters, then examine Kalpa Labs’ quest for sub‑200ms, multilingual voice with lower audio tok...
2025-09-10
20 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Google’s AI literacy push, AWS checkpoint turbo, UAE’s K2 Think, Mistral’s surge, OWASP-LLM security, mmBERT, SQL memory, bots, and AI-made movies
Max and AI expert Maya Haddix unpack a packed slate of AI developments. They cover Google’s new AI Literacy hub for parents, students, and educators; AWS SageMaker HyperPod’s managed tiered checkpointing to speed and stabilize massive model training; the UAE’s K2 Think open-source reasoning model; Mistral AI’s latest funding, models, and enterprise features; Elastic’s practical guide to the OWASP Top 10 for LLM apps; GibsonAI Memori’s SQL-native agent memory; Sam Altman’s take on bots making social media feel ‘fake’; the “Critterz” animated feature using OpenAI models; mmBERT’s fast multilingual encoder; and a research paper on causal...
2025-09-09
26 min
Pulse on AI
Pulse on AI: Anthropic Backs SB 53, DeepSeek Goes Agentic, Qwen-Max Ships at Trillion Scale and Fresh LLM Research
In the debut episode of Pulse on AI, host Max Dreyfus and expert guest Dr. Mateo Aranda unpack a packed slate of real AI news and research. They break down Anthropic’s endorsement of California’s SB 53 and what its transparency and whistleblower provisions mean for frontier AI governance. They explore DeepSeek’s pivot from chasing another massive base model to building ambitious agentic AI, shaped by chip constraints and product pragmatism. The market pulse includes August’s funding slowdown and a rapid September rebound led by Anthropic’s $13B round, with additional highlights on active lead investors and AI-specifi...
2025-09-08
22 min
The MadHouse
Thunderbolts* (2025)
This film was directed by Jake Schreier and is the 36th film the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film stars Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John - Kamen, David Harbour & Julia Louis - Dreyfus, who all return to their respective roles. Newcomers include Lewis Pullman, Geraldine Viswanathan & Wendell Price. In this film, when a trio of mercenaries are sent after the same target, they realize that they’ve been betrayed and must now stick together uncover the hidden truth behind this betrayal and could possibly threaten the entire world. This film is a continuation of the “Captain America: Brav...
2025-05-04
19 min
Rapidly Rotating Records
A “Locked Up” Edition of RRR # 1,290 April 6, 2025
Linus Yale, Jr. Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. Do you know who this fellow is? He’s not a musician, composer or entertainer. So why is he the featured image on this week’s RRR playlist? Well, listen to the fourth segment of the show to find out! In other segments, we’ll celebrate the birthdays of Arne Hulphers, Max Dreyfus and Maynard Baird. And we’ll take a musical trip “down home.” The...
2025-04-14
59 min
Monetary Matters with Jack Farley
The Easiest Way to Launch a Hedge Fund | Understanding Fund Spinouts with Farid Guindo
Ask anyone and they will tell you it has never been harder to start a hedge fund. That’s why so many of the most successful launches of late have been funds emerging from a prior firm with the backing of the big boss, otherwise known as spinouts. Julian Robertson’s Tiger Cubs are the perhaps most famous spinouts, but it is still an extremely popular trend today. Farid Guindo, CIO and founder of Drill Capital Management is taking advantage of these dynamics to launch his new fund with the backing of his mentor and former boss at Bornite Capi...
2024-11-27
54 min
Other People's Money with Max Wiethe
The Easiest Way to Launch a Hedge Fund | Understanding Fund Spinouts with Farid Guindo
Ask anyone and they will tell you it has never been harder to start a hedge fund. That’s why so many of the most successful launches of late have been funds emerging from a prior firm with the backing of the big boss, otherwise known as spinouts. Julian Robertson’s Tiger Cubs are the perhaps most famous spinouts, but it is still an extremely popular trend today. Farid Guindo, CIO and founder of Drill Capital Management is taking advantage of these dynamics to launch his new fund with the backing of his mentor and former boss at Bornite Capi...
2024-11-27
53 min
PodCAT
Prof. Suljo Linic
Prof. Suljo Linic was born in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he completed his elementary and high school education. His family were forcefully displaced from Bosnia during the Bosnian war of 1990s. He moved to the USA in 1994 after being awarded a faculty scholarship from West Chester University in PA. Suljo obtained his PhD degree in chemical engineering in 2004 working with Prof. Mark Barteau at University of Delaware, specializing in surface and colloidal chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis. He was a Max Planck postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Dr. Matthias Scheffler at the Fritz Haber Institute, working on...
2024-11-05
57 min
TV Pilot's License
Veep: Julia Louis Dreyfus, Vice Presidents, Elections, and John Wick
You’ve gotta be veepin’ kidding me! It’s the fast talking, hammer swinging, uninhibited, unscripted, awards darling VEEP! Armando Iannucci, Scottish satirist, created this originally about the English government and let it explode in the world of the vice presidency in the US. Headed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, as the fictional VEEP Selina Meyer, and backed up by improv and acting powerhouses Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Reid Scott, Timothy Simons, Sufe Bradshaw, and Matt Walsh. Join us as we take a fond look at what our democracy was like in (looks at calendar) ugh 2012… ——...
2024-10-31
1h 03
Post Credits Podcast
402 A - Transformers One
Chris Hemsworth and Bryan Tyree Henry voice the incredibly iconic Optimus Prime and Megatron as their younger selves Orion Pax and D-16 respectively- and an excellent job they both do. Transformers One looks to be a fresh start for the franchise and is completely animated taking place on Cybertron, leading up to its fall. 0:10:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:18:45 *** What's Streaming *** MAX HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, Dir. Dean Deblois / Chris Sanders – Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, American Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Kristin Wiig, T.J. Miller, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, 2010. CRANK: HIGH VO...
2024-10-01
1h 46
Streamageddon
It’s the Summer of Veep!
Everyone is suddenly rewatching the iconic HBO comedy Veep but with 7 seasons available to stream where should you start? Relax, because we’re here to be your tour guides through the halls of almost-power. But first: Bundle Watch! Sportspocalypse! And with The Olympics kicking off we ask the eternal question: What’s the deal with Peacock?! ——— 📺 Rewatch: Veep 🧭 Where to Watch: Max 🎟️ Originally Premiered: April 22, 2012 on HBO 🍂 Seasons: 7 (65 episodes) 🤩 Starring: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Anna Chlumsky, Tony Hale, Reid Scott, Timothy Simons, Matt Walsh 🧑🎨 Created By: Armando Iannucci (Showrunner Seasons 1-4), David Mandel (Showrunner Seasons 5-7) ⚠️ Spoiler Alert for a...
2024-07-29
1h 03
Beanstalk Global
Beanstalk Global /AHDB Talking Leaders Series - Sean Cameron, Argentinian Arable Farmer
We know how important it is to be inspired by both big businesses and individuals, which is why we are excited to present Talking Leaders, a monthly initiative from the AHDB which will see a series of inspirational speakers share their life experiences and deliver impactful stories to the AgriLeader community.In our November broadcast we were delighted to be joined by Argentinian Arable Farmer Sean Cameron.Educated at St George’s College in Argentina followed by Fettes College in Edinburgh, Sean Graduated in Chemical Engineering from Cambridge University. After 5 years working as a trader in...
2023-11-30
59 min
(Sort of) The Story
15. (Sort of) Off Topic: Hatshepsut, The Erased Pharaoh Queen
Send us a textThis week, Max fascinates us with the history of a Pharaoh almost lost to history-- Hatshepsut. (And at the end, Janey reads us smut!) Enjoy!Sources:“The Queen Who Would Be King” by Elizabeth B. Wilson for Smithsonian Magazine “Hatshepsut” for History.com
2023-10-02
1h 10
Morphing Tower Podcast
Ep. 17: Spaghetti by the Bucket
Katrina wins 3 to 1...Check out the Foolish Wanderer Podcast here:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ @foolishwandererspodcast2706 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0tkSfUXb1CDqLUPINa4o2N?si=ea0f1570c1444205Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foolishwandererspodcast/Watch other videos on my gaming channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheStarMunchersSegments:00:00:00-Intro/Memo00:01:57-How the Foolish Wanderers Podcast Began00:08:30-Katrina and Kendra's Favorite Episodes00:11:15-The Tour de France00:48:02-Writing Prompt Game-Round 100:52:09-Writing Prompt Game-Round 200:53:55-Writing Prompt Game-Round 3...
2023-08-27
1h 03
Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"
Be Our Guest with Rona Siddiqui
Rona Siddiqui is a composer/lyricist based in NYC. She is a recipient of the Jonathan Larson Grant and Billie Burke Ziegfeld award and was named one of Broadway Women's Fund's Women to Watch. Her musicals include Salaam Medina: Tales of a Halfghan, an autobiographical comedy about growing up bi-ethnic in America, One Good Day, Hip Hop Cinderella, and Treasure in NYC. She is the recipient of the ASCAP Harold Adamson Lyric Award, the ASCAP Foundation Mary Rodgers/Lorenz Hart Award and ASCAP Foundation/Max Dreyfus Scholarship. She is currently part of Musical Theatre Factory's Makers Residency and Ars...
2023-02-07
12 min
The MadHouse
You People (2023)
The latest film by Netflix premiered tonight. Kenya Barris co-wrote and directed this film which has a stacked cast. Jonah Hill, Lauren London, Nia Long, David Duchovny, Julia Louis-Dreyfus (I totally butchered this woman’s name in this episode) and the legendary, Eddie Murphy. Jonah Hill also serves as co-writer for this film.
2023-01-28
15 min
THE HOLLYWOOD PODCAST
Ep. 114 - Mark Doering-Powell "Grown-ish"
Four time Emmy-nominated cinematographer Mark Doering-Powell discusses his work on the Freeform series Grown-ish. Nominated for Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) at this year's Emmys, Doering-Powell was also nominated for his work in Grown-ish last year - the series' first-even Emmy nomination! Doering-Powell also shares what it was like reuniting with Grown-ish creator Kenya Barris on the upcoming Netflix film You People, starring Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, Nia Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Duchovny, Rhea Pearlman, Molly Gordon, Deon Cole, La La Anthony, Bryan Greenberg and many more. He was also previously nominated twice for his...
2022-09-02
17 min
That 80s Show SA
That 80s Show. RIP ONJ | The Max Headroom Incident | Trolling Maurice | The sad tale of Jan-Michael Vincent.
Paulo and Dori celebrate Olivia Newton John's life and of course Dori's yellow Sony walk-man is part of the story. The team then get into the Max Headroom Incident, a bizarre hacking story from 1987 that no one has claimed responsibility for to this day! As usual we have movie recommendations that definitely include a naked Julia Louis-Dreyfus and may include a nude Hugh Grant. We wrap up with misheard White Snake lyrics and the sad tale of Jan-Michael Vincent which includes a traumatic child hood experience for Paulo, who is convinced he was l...
2022-08-12
47 min
The Brownprint
Sam Jay is Booked and Busy
Sam Jay is an Emmy-nominated comedian, writer, actress and producer. She was a staff writer for 'Saturday Night Live' until 2021, and just this year she has launched season 2 of her HBO Max show, 'PAUSE with Sam Jay,' starred in and wrote on Peacock's 'Bust Down,' and will appear in the Netflix film 'You People' alongside Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis Dreyfus.In this episode, Sam discusses pursuing comedy at age 29, joining SNL with no writing experience, and helping to create one of its most memorable sketches. She also explains how she navigates the...
2022-06-29
36 min
Creedal
The Unseen Realm with Robert Mixa
Today on the show, my friend Robert Mixa of the Word on Fire Institute joins me to talk about our innate human desire for enchantment, how to nurture that desire through Catholic education, Max Weber, the liturgy, Big Tech, and Facebook's Metaverse. It's a wide-ranging conversation that also happens to be really fun. Mentioned on the show: New Age Wonders: https://www.wordonfire.org/articles/fellows/new-age-wonders-catholic-supernaturalism-and-strange-mystery/?queryID=0e4745f959d382dc0757f9f7b37d7b0c Beyond COVID and the Metaverse: https://www.wordonfire.org/articles/fellows/beyond-covid-and-the-metaverse-on-the-internet-is-a-must-read/?queryID=bf59f78f8f558fcc9036636f72...
2022-02-17
52 min
Doubled Feature
Antz Life - Antz/A Bugs Life
First time long time and resident artist of the pod, Sam, stops by to talk some animated feature films. Antz(1998) Directed by Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson. Starring Woody Allen, Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX_qRwVXWYQ&ab_channel=ParamountMovies A Bugs Life(1998) Directed by John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Starring Dave Foley, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Kevin Spacey. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE35XQFxbeo Sam's Twitter: @HeroInstitute Twitter: @DoubledFeature Instagram: DoubledFeature Email: DoubledFeaturePodcast...
2022-01-20
2h 13
Middle Class Film Class
MCFC Episode 91 - Primer
The gang goes back on a small budget this week, as they review the indie time travel darling Primer from 2004. The debut feature from Carruth is a divisive filmmaker, but Primer is In News: Society, Matt Stillman, Raising Arizona, Cohen Brothers, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Holly Hunter,, Bottle Rocket, Wes Anderson, Quest for 500, O' Brother Where Art Thou, The Mask, Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz, The Last Witch Hunter, Vin Diesel, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Vampire's Assistant, John C. Reilley, Vampires Anonymous, bloodaholics, Battlefield Earth, Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, Thetons, Xenu, Ninja Assassin, John Wick, Gunpowder Milkshake...
2021-06-02
2h 01
The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo
Analysing Sunderland's retained list, transfer priorities and Kyril Louis-Dreyfus' interview
Phil Smith, Mark Donnelly and James Copley cast their eye over the club’s released and retained list following the 2020/21 season, with seven players now set to leave the Black Cats. Max Power, Grant Leadbitter, Chris Maguire, Josh Scowen, Callum McFadzean, Conor McLaughlin and Remi Matthews will all depart with Aiden McGeady, Charlie Wyke, Luke O’Nien and Denver Hume offered fresh terms. The trio also discuss what Lee Johnson’s transfer priorities should be this summer, ahead of what looks to be a busy transfer window for Sunderland. We also discuss Kyril Louis...
2021-05-26
23 min
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2021-04-27
10h 56
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2021-04-27
10h 56
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2021-04-27
10h 56
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2021-04-27
03 min
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10h 56
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2021-04-27
10h 56
For Fuck's Sake "4FS_Podcast"
RONA SIDDIQUI - A "Muppet" Heart
And we're back! And better than ever with our October Guest Co-Host, the brilliant RONA SIDDIQUI; she is a composer/lyricist based in NYC. She is a recipient of the Jonathan Larson Grant and Billie Burke Ziegfeld awards. She was named one of Broadway Women's Fund's Women to Watch and is currently an MTF Maker. Her show Salaam Medina: Tales of a Halfghan, an autobiographical comedy about growing up bi-ethnic in America, had a reading at Playwrights Horizons (dir. by Raja Feather Kelly). Other musicals include One Good Day, The Tin, and Treasure in NYC. She is the recipient of the...
2020-10-11
1h 26
Analysis
Identity Wars: lessons from the Dreyfus Affair and Brexit Britain
The episode "tore society apart, divided families, and split the country into two enemy camps, which then attacked each other …” A description by some future historian looking back at Britain after Brexit? No - it is how the late French President Jacques Chirac described the so-called “Dreyfus Affair”, which shook France from top to bottom a century ago. Alfred Dreyfus was a Jewish army officer who was convicted on false charges of passing military secrets to the Germans. He spent several years in prison on Devil's Island, and was only released and exonerated after a long campaign led by eminent fi...
2020-05-25
28 min
Talking Hollywood with YAZ & Friends
Talking Hollywood with YAZ & Friends - Episode 13 - Oscar Nominations & Predictions
YAZ & Evan Jordan talk about Oscar nomination and their predictions on who they think will win. Non Spoiler Reviews for Movies and TV Shows We Watched Oscar Nominations and Predictions 31st Annual PGA Awards Winners News of the Week: Taikia Waititi eyed to direct a Star Wars movie Bad Boys 4 and National Treasure 3 in the works Disney drops "Fox" from 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Pictures to rename them as 20th Century...
2020-01-20
1h 35
Leri Ahel - Mutant Disco Radio Show (Croatia)
Mutant disco by Leri Ahel #371 - Guest mix DJ Brka
Playlist Mutant disco by Leri Ahel #371 - guest mix DJ Brka Leri Ahel mix 01. DIE FORM - Screams from monastery (Dark entries) 02. Pedro Vian - Hamets (Modern obscure music) 03. Russian chandeliers - Stay in Seattle (original mix) (Samo records) 04. Sascha Funke & Niklas Wandt - Die Säge (Multi kulti) 05. Drama - Jungle chant (Dark entries) 06. Jenia Tarsol & Jinga - Hold your pony (Correspondant) 07. The golden filter - Talk talk talk (4GN3S) 08. Volta cab - Amiga mortal (Fabrizio Mammarella remix) (Sulk magic) 09. Process blue - Control panel (Dark entries) 10. Low Manuel & Local suicide - Vespertines unite (Nothing is real) 11. Chambray...
2018-12-31
2h 03
Suite (212)
La Grande Illusion: The cultural impact of World War I in France
Much of the Western Front fighting in World War I took place in France, yet the cultural legacy of the war in France remains under-explored in the UK. This week, Juliet talks to Eric Robertson (Royal Holloway) and Peter Read (University of Kent) about how the experience of the war affected the Cubist and Surrealist movements and the development of French film, pushing some artists towards traditionalism, and others towards the avant-garde. SELECTED REFERENCES L’Affaire Dreyfus (dir. Georges Méliès, 1899) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_fbOIgvYsY NORMAN ANGELL, The Great Illusion (1909) GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE, Calligrammes (1918) - https://ubut...
2018-11-26
59 min
We Love MDR
Vive La Crise, satire sociale ratée
France, 2025. La présidente Marine le Pen démissionne à cause d’une loi anti-tabac qui ne passe pas. S’en suivent crise et licenciements, et l’on se retrouve dans la vie de deux marginaux, Montaigne et La Boétie (Jean Claude Dreyfus et Jean Marie Bigard). Ce film choral avec des acteurs sous exploités a beaucoup d’ambitions mais peu de moyens, se veut poétique mais tombe dans le vulgaire, et l’objectif d’une critique éthérée de notre monde actuel finit sur des bons sentiments et le ton du "c’était mieux avant". Peut-être il y a-t-il trop de c...
2017-05-26
00 min
Une histoire de...
Jean Jaurès raconté par Max Gallo 10/20 : 1902-1903 : le "roi Jaurès"
durée : 00:18:52 - Une histoire de... - par : Max Gallo - En 1902, Jaurès est à nouveau député de Carmaux. Son attitude lors de l’affaire Dreyfus en a fait une personnalité éminente. Il est le plus influent des députés socialistes. Pourtant, une fois élu vice-président de la Chambre des députés, son aura se ternit : on l’appelle désormais le "roi Jaurès".
2005-04-29
18 min
Une histoire de...
Jean Jaurès raconté par Max Gallo 7/20 : 1898-1899 : Jean Jaurès, un intellectuel dreyfusard
durée : 00:19:36 - Une histoire de... - par : Max Gallo - En 1898, Jean Jaurès n’est plus député. Il met sa notoriété au service de l’affaire Dreyfus, alors à son paroxysme. Au cœur de la mêlée, il attaque la mobilisation des intellectuels réactionnaires antisémites qui menacent la République, et contribue à la victoire électorale de la gauche en 1899.
2005-04-26
19 min
Une histoire de...
Jean Jaurès raconté par Max Gallo 6/20 : 1898 : Jaurès et Zola, l'apprentissage de la haine
durée : 00:18:05 - Une histoire de... - par : Max Gallo - La tribune "J'accuse" de Zola dans le journal "L'Aurore", qui pointe la responsabilité des généraux envers l'officier de confession juive Alfred Dreyfus, vaut à l'écrivain un procès. Jean Jaurès va témoigner en sa faveur lors de ce procès qui s'ouvre le 7 février 1898. Max Gallo raconte.
2005-04-25
18 min
Une histoire de...
Jean Jaurès raconté par Max Gallo 5/20 : 1893-1897 : Jaurès et Dreyfus, le temps des hésitations
durée : 00:19:50 - Une histoire de... - par : Max Gallo - De 1893 à 1897, Jean Jaurès est confronté à l'affaire Dreyfus. Il ne remet pas d’emblée en cause la culpabilité de Dreyfus. Les preuves s’accumulant, son opinion change, mais son sens politique le pousse à rester d’une prudence calculée, contrairement à d’autres intellectuels socialistes.
2005-04-22
19 min