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.

  1. 6 hr ago

    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

    2h 21m
  2. 17 Jun

    Snap Specs, Taste, Midjourney Hardware | Eric Newcomer, Merrill Lutsky, Carter Reum, Swami Sivasubramanian, Thomas Suarez, Mark Gurman, Ryan Daniels, Isaiah Granet

    (01:48) - Snap Specs (17:39) - Midjourney Hardware (18:56) - Taste Labs (29:27) - Eric Newcomer, an American journalist and founder of the "Newcomer" newsletter, discusses his transition from traditional media to independent journalism, emphasizing the importance of building trust and transparency with his audience. He highlights the challenges and opportunities in covering Silicon Valley, noting the evolving dynamics between venture capitalists and founders, and the impact of AI on the media landscape. Newcomer also shares insights into his business model, including revenue streams from subscriptions and events, and reflects on the future of independent media ventures. (01:05:19) - Merrill Lutsky, a key figure at Cursor, discusses his early fascination with space exploration, inspired by films like "October Sky," and how this passion led him to his current role. He elaborates on the recent partnership between Cursor and SpaceX, highlighting the excitement within the team and the potential for advancements in model training. Additionally, Lutsky introduces Origin, a Git infrastructure designed for the agentic era, emphasizing its scalability and the goal of achieving more autonomous, self-driving pull requests. (01:17:38) - Carter Reum, co-founder of venture capital firm M13, discusses the U.S. soccer team's historic World Cup performance, highlighting their unprecedented scoring success. He reflects on M13's decade-long journey, noting investments in 17 unicorns, including SpaceX, and emphasizes the importance of investing in cycles, particularly in emerging technologies like AI. Reum also shares insights on the evolving venture capital landscape, stressing the need for clear communication and strategic differentiation in a competitive market. (01:36:46) - Swami Sivasubramanian, Vice President for Agentic AI at Amazon Web Services (AWS), has been instrumental in developing AI services like Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon Q. In the conversation, he discusses the transformative potential of agentic AI, highlighting AWS's launch of Qlik Autonomous Agent to integrate context across tools, and Continuum, a service designed to continuously enhance security by integrating AI into software development processes. He emphasizes the importance of balancing speed and security in AI adoption, noting that AWS's innovations aim to empower enterprises to build trustworthy and efficient AI agents. (01:50:21) - Thomas Suarez, founder and CEO of Raven Resonance, discusses the development of Raven Prism, the world's first ambient computer in the form of stylish glasses. He highlights its standalone Linux-based operating system, privacy-preserving eye control, and hot-swappable batteries for all-day use. Suarez emphasizes the device's focus on micro-interactions and contextual information, aiming to seamlessly integrate technology into daily life. (02:07:12) - Mark Gurman is a prominent technology journalist known for his in-depth coverage of Apple Inc. He discusses the recent enhancements to Siri introduced at WWDC 2026, highlighting features like personal context understanding and improved workflow capabilities, such as sending calendar availability via email. Gurman also notes that while Siri's new AI functionalities are robust, they may not fully replace advanced tools like ChatGPT for more complex tasks. (02:39:22) - Ryan Daniels is the co-founder and CEO of Crosby, an AI-powered law firm that combines artificial intelligence with human expertise to expedite contract negotiations. In the conversation, he discusses the publication of a new benchmark evaluating AI agents in legal negotiations, highlighting the complexity of contract discussions and the challenges AI faces in replicating nuanced legal judgment. Daniels emphasizes the importance of integrating AI with human oversight to enhance efficiency while maintaining the quality of legal services. (02:46:53) - Isaiah 25edj1g discusses his company's development of AI systems that replace traditional call center bots, focusing on complex and high-stakes calls in sectors like healthcare, airlines, and eventually 911 services. He highlights their approach of training proprietary models without relying on OpenAI, and mentions their viral marketing strategies, including collaborations with celebrities like Soulja Boy and Paul Lieberstein, to attract enterprise clients. Additionally, Isaiah shares that their recent funding round raised $50 million, with participation from insiders, Dell, and HubSpot. (02:56:37) - 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

    3h 2m
  3. 16 Jun

    YC Demo Day Lightning Round, New Snap AR Glasses, SpaceX Rips | Garry Tan, Andrew Lee, Stamatios Floratos, Hugo Frisk, Efraín Torres, Russell Smith, Payton Case, Akshay Trikha, Diana Hu, Harj Taggar, Connor Hayes, Luke Burgis, Anda Gansca

    (01:05) - SpaceX Rips (08:00) - Andrew Lee, co-founder of Firebase (acquired by Google in 2014), discusses his latest venture, Tasklet, an AI agent platform that integrates with various work tools to automate workflows. He highlights Tasklet's rapid growth, achieving a $7 million run rate, and its ability to dynamically generate integrations using AI, enabling connections to both public and internal APIs. Lee also mentions a recent $20 million funding round and emphasizes Tasklet's competitive positioning against major AI labs. (18:14) - Stamatis Floratos is the co-founder and CEO of Eden Robotics, a company developing autonomous robots for industrial and commercial applications. In the conversation, he discusses their semi-humanoid robot with a wheeled base and two human-like arms equipped with grippers capable of performing over 80% of industrial tasks. He highlights the robot's 20-hour battery life and their innovative "labor as a service" model, charging clients per hour of robot operation, which has been well-received by customers. (26:20) - Hugo Frisk, co-founder and CEO of Tenet Industries, discusses his company's focus on mass-producing low-cost defense systems by applying principles from electronics and automotive manufacturing. He highlights the challenges of extending drone range without GPS, emphasizing the need for improved navigation systems and autonomy to overcome jamming issues. Frisk also outlines their business model, starting with private company sales and scaling up to government contracts, while addressing counter-UAS technologies and the importance of efficient, scalable production methods. (36:01) - Dr. Efrain Torres, co-founder of Adelante, discusses their development of mobile whole-body MRI units for cancer screening, emphasizing the safety and cost-effectiveness of their technology. He highlights the system's lighter weight, reduced power consumption, and quieter operation, enabling scans at $250 each, significantly lower than competitors. Torres also outlines their strategy of deploying traditional MRIs in mobile units to build distribution channels ahead of their proprietary system's FDA approval, aiming for profitability upon its clearance. (42:13) - Russell Smith, an entrepreneur and founder of 9 Mothers, discusses his journey from participating in Y Combinator's Summer 2012 batch to developing AI-powered counter-drone systems for the Department of Defense. He highlights the challenges of detecting and neutralizing fast-moving drones using a combination of sensors and kinetic methods, emphasizing the importance of sensor fusion to address various environmental conditions. Smith also shares the company's progress, including delivering units to the DoD, plans for significant revenue growth, and the development of a belt-fed shotgun system to enhance their counter-drone capabilities. (49:41) - Payton Case, founder of Dispatch Space, discusses his company's focus on building reentry vehicles to transport advanced materials manufactured in microgravity back to Earth, emphasizing applications in the semiconductor industry. He highlights a pilot mission with a paying customer to grow semiconductor crystals in space, noting that microgravity conditions yield crystals with up to a thousand times fewer defects. Case also shares his entrepreneurial journey from working in a smoothie shop to leading a space technology company and mentions the positive progress of their fundraising efforts. (54:24) - Akshay Trikha, co-founder of Madrone, is developing hyper-efficient cooling systems for data centers, particularly in hot and dry climates where hyperscaling is prevalent. He highlights that data centers are currently constrained by power availability rather than chips or land, with cooling consuming up to 40% of power that could otherwise be allocated to computational tasks. Madrone's innovative thermodynamic process aims to reduce power and water usage by 30%, enabling data centers to install more GPUs within existing grid permits and significantly lowering operational costs. (01:00:56) - New Snap AR Glasses (01:07:09) - Diana Hu, a Managing Partner at Y Combinator, co-founded Escher Reality, an augmented reality backend company acquired by Niantic in 2018, where she subsequently led the AR platform team. In the conversation, she reflects on her entrepreneurial journey, noting the significant growth of Y Combinator since her participation in 2017, and discusses the rapid revenue achievements of current startups, attributing this acceleration to advancements in agentic coding. She also emphasizes the importance of tailored advice for startups, recognizing that strategies should vary based on the company's focus, such as core infrastructure or defense applications. (01:20:51) - Harj Taggar, a Managing Partner at Y Combinator, co-founded Auctomatic in 2007 and Triplebyte in 2015, and was the first non-founder partner at YC in 2010. He discusses the evolving educational backgrounds of YC founders, noting a decline in computer science degrees and a rise in physics and math backgrounds, suggesting a shift towards first-principles thinking. Taggar also observes that while initial concerns about large AI labs dominating the field have subsided, founders are now focusing on creating tools and infrastructure that these labs are unlikely to develop, emphasizing the importance of identifying opportunities beyond the labs' scope. (01:38:36) - Garry Tan, born in 1981, is a Canadian-American venture capitalist and entrepreneur, currently serving as the President and CEO of Y Combinator. In the transcript, Tan discusses the growing trend of hard tech startups, emphasizing the importance of innovation in defense technology and the structural challenges faced by large tech companies in delivering desired technologies. He also highlights the potential of AI in transforming various industries and the need for startups to focus on creating products that people genuinely want. (02:00:30) - Connor Hayes, a longtime Meta executive, was appointed head of Threads in mid-2025, transitioning from his role as Vice President of Product for Generative AI. In the conversation, Hayes discusses Threads' growth to 500 million monthly users, emphasizing the platform's focus on fostering diverse communities and enhancing user engagement through features like Live Chats for events such as F1 and the NBA Finals. He highlights the app's commitment to being a "quiet" space for public conversation, differentiating it from other platforms by avoiding features like vertical video feeds, and underscores the importance of balancing growth metrics with the goal of facilitating meaningful interactions. (02:21:04) - Luke Burgis is an entrepreneur, author, and educator known for his work on mimetic desire and social contagion. In his conversation, he discusses how desires are often unconsciously shaped by others, the impact of artificial intelligence on these dynamics, and the importance of developing a strong personal identity to navigate societal pressures. (02:37:35) - Anda Gansca is the co-founder and CEO of Notch, a leading digital intelligence and optimization platform for Fortune 500 brands. In a recent conversation, she introduced ACE, a new infrastructure designed to enhance website conversion rates for both human users and AI agents. Gansca emphasized the importance of creating personalized digital experiences that cater to the evolving landscape of web traffic, where AI agents are becoming increasingly prevalent. 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...

    2h 50m

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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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