TBPN

John Coogan & Jordi Hays

TBPN is a live tech talk show hosted by John Coogan and Jordi Hays, streaming weekdays from 11–2 PT on X and YouTube, with full episodes posted to Spotify immediately after airing. Described by The New York Times as “Silicon Valley’s newest obsession,” TBPN has interviewed Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Mark Cuban, and Satya Nadella. Diet TBPN delivers the best moments from each episode in under 30 minutes.

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    SpaceX Phone, U.S. Stake in OpenAI, Jersey Mike's IPO | Andrew Collins, Vipul Ved Prakash, Isaiah Taylor, Dean Ball, Rob Toews, Tuhin Srivastava

    (00:32) - Fable Unbanned (02:57) - OpenAI/U.S. Stake (11:03) - Jersey Mike's IPO (14:11) - End of Paper-Based Retirement (19:27) - SpaceX Phone (29:11) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (35:17) - Andrew Collins, CEO of Flexjet, discusses his journey from joining the company in 2012 through an acquisition to leading its global expansion, including the significant impact of COVID-19 on private aviation demand. He highlights Flexjet's strategic growth, such as the acquisition of Halo Aviation in London and Associated Aircraft Group in New York to form a global helicopter division, and the introduction of large-cabin aircraft like the Gulfstream G700 to meet increasing transatlantic flight demand. Collins also emphasizes the company's focus on enhancing customer experiences through partnerships, including becoming the official private aviation partner of Formula 1, and investing in future aviation technologies like electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles. (51:39) - Vipul Ved Prakash, co-founder and CEO of Together AI, discusses the rapid growth of open-source AI models, highlighting their increasing competitiveness with closed-source alternatives and their ability to handle complex enterprise tasks. He emphasizes the cost-effectiveness and scalability of open models, noting a significant shift as companies adopt them to optimize expenses and maintain control over sensitive data. Prakash also addresses the evolving regulatory landscape, advocating for transparent evaluation of AI models to balance innovation with safety concerns. (01:02:46) - Isaiah Taylor, founder and CEO of Valar Atomics, discusses the company's recent milestone of generating electricity for the first time with their Ward 250 reactor, marking them as the first nuclear startup to achieve this feat. He highlights the advantages of nuclear power over natural gas, emphasizing its scalability and reduced climate impact, particularly in meeting the growing energy demands of the AI industry. Taylor also underscores the importance of proactive community engagement, noting that Valar Atomics involves local leaders early in the process to address potential concerns and foster support for their projects. (01:11:42) - Dean Ball, a former Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, recently joined OpenAI as Head of Strategic Futures. In his conversation, he discusses the rapid evolution of AI policy, noting that the current pace of policy development may be outstripping technological advancements. He also highlights the personal dynamics influencing AI policy debates and expresses concerns about potential government overreach in AI governance, emphasizing the need for balanced approaches to ensure both innovation and safety. (01:45:11) - Rob Toews, a venture capitalist and AI columnist, discusses his firm's recent $100 million investment in 12 Labs, a company specializing in video intelligence and understanding. He also shares his process for making annual AI predictions, highlighting five forecasts for 2030, including Anthropic's emergence as a major life sciences company, the disruption of semiconductor monopolies, the advent of telepathic communication, significant reductions in AI energy consumption, and societal debates over AI rights. Throughout the conversation, Toews emphasizes the rapid advancements in AI and their profound implications for various industries and societal norms. (02:05:20) - Tuhin Srivastava, co-founder and CEO of Baseten, an AI inference infrastructure company, discusses the company's recent $1.5 billion Series F funding round, which values Baseten at up to $13 billion. He highlights the growing demand for AI inference solutions across various sectors and emphasizes the importance of open-source models and customized AI solutions for businesses to maintain control over their data and intelligence. Srivastava also addresses concerns about open-source AI, advocating for the development of open-source control to ensure companies can own their intelligence and data. (02:16:09) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions TBPN is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.com Public - https://public.com Cisco - https://www.cisco.com Console - https://www.console.com CrowdStrike - https://www.crowdstrike.com Figma - https://www.figma.com MongoDB - https://www.mongodb.com NYSE - https://www.nyse.com Railway - https://railway.com Shopify - https://www.shopify.com Codex - http://openAI.com/codex Follow TBPN:  https://TBPN.com https://x.com/tbpn https://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tbpn/id1772360235 https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

    2 h 26 min
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    MetaCloud, Bending Spoons IPO with Founder Luca Ferrari, Amble Founder Joins | Mark Pincus, Shubh Sinha, Wayne Ting, Jeffery Liu & Jon Wang, Eliot Pence, Luca Ferrari, Nick Grossman, Julian Hoenig

    (01:26) - Meta Sells Compute? (28:17) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (32:14) - Mark Pincus, an American internet entrepreneur, is best known as the founder of Zynga, the pioneering social mobile gaming company behind hits like FarmVille and Words with Friends. In his recent conversation, Pincus discusses his new book, Life at the Speed of Play, which offers a hands-on guide to transforming ideas into products that resonate with users. He emphasizes the importance of rapid testing and learning in the AI era, sharing insights from his experiences to help entrepreneurs increase their chances of success. (01:08:42) - Shubh Sinha, co-founder and CEO of Integral, discusses the company's recent $18 million Series A funding and its mission to sanitize proprietary real-world datasets—such as medical records and financial transactions—so AI developers can access valuable data while ensuring privacy and compliance. He highlights how Integral enables data holders to monetize sensitive information without compromising privacy, benefiting both data providers and AI builders. Sinha also emphasizes the importance of privacy engineering in maintaining data utility and regulatory adherence, particularly in sectors like healthcare. (01:14:40) - Wayne Ting, CEO of Lime, reflects on the company's journey to its IPO, emphasizing the challenges faced in the micromobility industry and Lime's success in building a scalable, sustainable, and profitable business. He highlights the importance of operational efficiency, noting that even small mistakes can significantly impact the business, and stresses the need for a clear focus on critical areas like hardware, software, operations, and government relations. Ting also discusses Lime's vertical integration in hardware and software, which has allowed the company to manage supply chain challenges effectively and maintain a competitive edge in the market. (01:27:05) - Jeffery Liu is the co-founder and co-CEO of Assort Health, a San Francisco-based company specializing in AI-driven solutions for healthcare providers. In the conversation, Liu discusses how Assort Health's agentic platform enhances the entire patient journey by automating tasks such as call center operations, document processing, patient intake, care gap activation, and payment collection. He highlights the platform's ability to personalize patient interactions, reduce administrative burdens, and improve access to care, addressing challenges like long hold times and inefficient scheduling. (01:34:20) - Eliot Pence, co-founder of Dominion Dynamics, discusses the company's recent $100 million funding round aimed at building a Canadian defense technology firm focused on autonomous systems and Arctic domain awareness. He highlights Canada's rich defense tech history and the current opportunity to establish a major defense brand, emphasizing the importance of developing solutions for the Arctic's harsh environment to create significant competitive advantages. Pence also notes the company's strategic approach to cap table construction, incorporating both Canadian pension funds and global investors to support their vision of building a globally impactful, Canadian-owned enterprise. (01:41:06) - Luca Ferrari, co-founder and CEO of Bending Spoons, an Italian digital business holding company, has led the firm to a successful $1.7 billion IPO, listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker "BSP" with an $18.4 billion valuation. In a recent conversation, he discussed the company's broad acquisition strategy, emphasizing the importance of predictability and long-term improvement in potential targets, rather than focusing solely on industry or synergy alignment. Ferrari also highlighted the time-intensive nature of their transformative integration process and reflected on their journey from an initial $10,000 acquisition to their current position, underscoring that, despite their achievements, the company's journey is just beginning. (02:03:39) - Nick Grossman, a partner at Union Square Ventures, discusses the firm's investment approach, emphasizing their focus on expansive technological waves that open new opportunities, such as the Web 2.0 era and the rise of agentic AI. He introduces the "Rebel Alliance" thesis, highlighting the vast ecosystem emerging around powerful AI models and the potential for generational companies to be built across various components of the agentic stack. Grossman also addresses the challenges and opportunities of thesis-driven investing, noting the importance of timing, team selection, and the balance between capital intensity and strategic positioning in the evolving AI landscape. (02:22:48) - Julian Hoenig, co-founder and chief design officer of Amble, discusses the inception of the Amble One, a street-legal electric buggy designed for short-range mobility in resorts and urban areas. The idea originated from a conversation with his friend José António Uva, who sought an aesthetically pleasing mobility solution for his resort in Portugal. Recognizing a broader market need, Hoenig and his team developed the Amble One, emphasizing design, comfort, and performance, with plans to begin deliveries to hospitality clients in 2027 and expand to consumer markets by 2028. TBPN is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.com Public - https://public.com Cisco - https://www.cisco.com Console - https://www.console.com CrowdStrike - https://www.crowdstrike.com Figma - https://www.figma.com MongoDB - https://www.mongodb.com NYSE - https://www.nyse.com Railway - https://railway.com Shopify - https://www.shopify.com Codex - http://openAI.com/codex Follow TBPN:  https://TBPN.com https://x.com/tbpn https://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tbpn/id1772360235 https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

    2 h 37 min
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    Open-Source AI Battle, Google Throttles Meta, Micron Margins Moon | Edward Coristine & Tai Groot, Chad Rigetti, Pim de Witte, Yadin Soffer, Jack Morris, Neil Movva, Jakob Diepenbrock, Chris Altchek

    (02:21) - Open-Source AI Battle (14:33) - GLM-5.2 Review (21:38) - Google Throttles Meta (27:20) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (34:38) - Micron Margins Moon (38:48) - Comcast Splits in Two (43:04) - Europe Meets Suburbia (48:18) - Edward Gorberstein, head of engineering at the National Design Studio, discusses the launch of Ramparts, a local-first privacy model that allows users to control the data they share with AI by keeping personal information on their devices. He explains that existing AI models are too large to run in browsers, preventing in-browser PII removal, and emphasizes that Ramparts is open-source, with weights available on Hugging Face, enabling technical users to create custom applications. Gorberstein highlights the studio's mission to improve the American digital experience by developing user-centric software, citing previous successes like Trumper X, which saved users over $500 million in drug costs. (57:53) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:03:16) - Chad Rigetti, founder of Rigetti Computing, discusses his journey from developing quantum computing at IBM to establishing his own company, which went public in 2022. He highlights the importance of integrating quantum technologies into data centers to enhance AI capabilities, emphasizing the need for a multimodal approach to quantum hardware. Rigetti also addresses the challenges of transitioning from private to public markets and the significance of long-term strategic planning in the evolving quantum computing landscape. (01:28:42) - Pim de Witte, CEO of General Intuition, discusses the company's unique approach to AI development by leveraging extensive datasets of action-labeled video game footage to train models capable of spatial-temporal reasoning. He emphasizes the competitive nature of the AI industry and highlights General Intuition's distinct advantage: a proprietary dataset that enables their models to predict actions in both virtual and physical environments. Additionally, de Witte announces a recent $320 million funding round, bringing the company's valuation to $2.3 billion, which will support further advancements in their AI research and applications. (01:36:39) - Yadin Sofer, co-founder and CEO of Tracer, discusses the company's emergence from stealth with the launch of a subterranean defense technology firm. He highlights the challenges of underground operations, such as unpredictable geology, and emphasizes the importance of small-diameter, long-length designs for efficiency. Sofer also mentions Tracer's $25 million seed round aimed at collaborating with the military to establish a U.S. subterranean strategy for warfare. (01:42:52) - Jack Morris, co-founder and head of research at Engram, discusses the company's recent emergence from stealth with $98 million in funding from investors like General Catalyst, Kleiner Perkins, and Sequoia. Engram focuses on developing AI systems that enhance human intelligence by creating models capable of understanding users' unique contexts and workflows, thereby improving efficiency and reducing costs. Early enterprise partners include Microsoft, Notion, and Harvey, who benefit from these AI solutions that adapt to specific organizational needs. (01:48:03) - Neil Movva, co-founder and CEO of Sail Research, discusses his company's focus on building the most efficient inference systems for AI agents that operate autonomously over extended periods. He highlights their commitment to open-source models, such as GLM 5.2, and emphasizes the importance of optimizing the entire stack—from hardware to API—to enhance efficiency. Movva also notes the shift in AI workloads from human-in-the-loop tasks to background processes, predicting that background tasks will soon dominate, and underscores the need for infrastructure that supports long-running agents effectively. (01:54:34) - Jakob Diepenbrock, the 22-year-old General Partner of Discipulus Ventures, recently closed a $30 million fund targeting early-stage investments in defense-tech, energy, mining, manufacturing, and other critical industries. In the conversation, he discusses the firm's strategy of securing significant ownership in startups at low valuations by being the first investor, often assisting with company incorporation and subsequent fundraising. He highlights the advantages of El Segundo's robust engineering talent and supply chain infrastructure for hardware development, noting a shift from defense-focused investments to sectors like manufacturing, chemicals, industrials, space, and energy. (02:02:52) - Chris Altchek is the founder and CEO of Cadence, a health technology company that partners with major health systems to provide remote patient monitoring and management for chronic conditions. In the conversation, Altchek discusses Cadence's recent $100 million Series C funding, the company's rapid progress in automating chronic disease treatment, and the significant impact their technology has had on patient outcomes, including preventing strokes and heart attacks through real-time monitoring and intervention. (02:14:40) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions TBPN is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.com Public - https://public.com Cisco - https://www.cisco.com Console - https://www.console.com CrowdStrike - https://www.crowdstrike.com Figma - https://www.figma.com MongoDB - https://www.mongodb.com NYSE - https://www.nyse.com Railway - https://railway.com Shopify - https://www.shopify.com Codex - http://openAI.com/codex Follow TBPN:  https://TBPN.com https://x.com/tbpn https://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tbpn/id1772360235 https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive

    2 h 21 min

À propos

TBPN is a live tech talk show hosted by John Coogan and Jordi Hays, streaming weekdays from 11–2 PT on X and YouTube, with full episodes posted to Spotify immediately after airing. Described by The New York Times as “Silicon Valley’s newest obsession,” TBPN has interviewed Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Mark Cuban, and Satya Nadella. Diet TBPN delivers the best moments from each episode in under 30 minutes.

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