Two Voice Devs

Mark and Allen

Mark and Allen talk about the latest news in the VoiceFirst world from a developer point of view.

  1. 4d ago

    From Google Glass to the Next Wearables Wave

    In this episode, Allen Firstenberg is joined by guest host Cecilia Abadie, a computing pioneer who has been at the forefront of every major tech wave—from personal computers to mobile, wearables, and now AI. They look back on their shared roots at the 2012 Google Glass Foundry, trace Cecilia's journey through enterprise eyewear at Tesla and Boeing, her time at Google X/Android XR, and her transition to founding 33 Labs to research the frontier of AI and smart glasses. Cecilia shares her recent experiences presenting at the Meta Wearables Summit, discussing the electric, yet cautious, developer vibe and the distinct communities—enterprise and accessibility—leading the charge. They dive deep into the debate between immersive headsets and lightweight, assistive smart glasses, and discuss how conversational AI (such as OpenAI's live voice mode and Google's Gemini) is redefining voice as a primary interface. They explore the critical challenges facing today's developers, from the lack of a cohesive developer story and monetization models to Cecilia's project "Halos," designed as mini-apps or skills tailored specifically for voice-first interactions. Whether you are a developer excited about Google's Android XR, Meta's wearables ecosystem, or interested in the future of human-AI collaboration, this episode is packed with invaluable, real-world perspective on the past, present, and future of intelligent eyewear. Learn More: * https://33labs.org/haloField * https://www.youtube.com/@MultithreadedReality [00:00:00] Welcoming guest host Cecilia Abadie [00:00:40] Cecilia's background: From Uruguay to early technology waves [00:03:50] Life after Google Glass: Genie, Lynxfit, and enterprise eyewear [00:07:06] Launching 33 Labs and presenting at the Meta Wearables Summit [00:08:56] The developer vibe at the Meta Wearables Summit [00:10:40] Immersive vs. Assistive eyewear and the resurgence of voice [00:13:05] The missing developer story and monetizing conversational AI [00:15:34] Introducing "Halos" as mini-apps for conversational interfaces [00:19:39] Highlights from the summit: Carbon tracking and accessibility [00:22:05] Comparing SDKs: Google's Android XR vs. Meta's DAT Wearables Kit [00:24:32] Outro and where to connect with Cecilia #VoiceFirst #AIAgents #GenerativeAI #SmartGlasses #IntelligentEyewear #VoiceUX #GoogleGlass #AndroidXR #MetaWearables #33Labs #OpenAI #WearableTech Episode 279

  2. Aug 6

    AI Agents: Six Lessons from Six Years of Two Voice Devs

    Happy 6th Anniversary to Two Voice Devs! In this milestone episode, Mark Tucker and Allen Firstenberg look back at six years of podcasting and discuss how the industry is coming full circle. We started in the era of hardware assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant, shifted into text-based LLMs, and are now witnessing the return of voice-first interfaces through smart glasses and conversational LLM voice modes. As developers rush to build the next generation of AI agents, are we repeating the painful mistakes of the past? Mark and Allen share six critical lessons today's agent developers must learn, covering the abysmally poor developer-to-consumer discovery experience, the puzzle of monetization for independent creators, the true meaning of "voice first, not voice only," the absolute necessity of concise responses, the lost art of crafted entertainment over just-in-time generation, and why we need asynchronous interactions modeled after the Star Trek computer. If you're thinking about the next wave of agents in all sorts of form factors and modalities, this is the episode for you to watch. And we'd love to hear your take on what we've learned and what we still need to learn. [00:00:00] Celebrating six years of Two Voice Devs! [00:01:00] The full circle return of voice-first LLM interfaces [00:03:59] Lesson 1: The discovery and installation bottleneck [00:08:59] Lesson 2: The monetization puzzle for indie developers [00:10:48] Platform plays: Android's advantage vs. Amazon's closed beta [00:16:50] Lesson 3: Designing for "voice first, not voice only" [00:18:45] Lesson 4: LLMs are too verbose—managing output conciseness [00:20:09] Lesson 5: Tailored entertainment and crafted storytelling [00:23:13] Lesson 6: Latency, response times, and the Star Trek computer [00:24:42] Outro and looking ahead to another year #VoiceFirst #AIAgents #GenerativeAI #SmartGlasses #IntelligentEyewear #VoiceUX #AmazonAlexa #GoogleAssistant #Gemini #AndroidXR #OpenAI Episode 278

  3. Jul 10

    What is an Agent Harness?

    In this episode, Allen Firstenberg and Sam Witteveen dive into one of the newest and most discussed concepts in the developer community: the "Agent Harness." What exactly is a harness, and how does it transform a simple, one-shot AI model into a truly capable, autonomous agent? Sam and Allen demystify this new paradigm, tracing its evolution from early frameworks like LangChain and LangGraph to the modern, bespoke, "off-the-rails" architectures powering tools like Claude Code, Hermes Agent, and Antigravity. They explore essential best practices—including sandboxing, persistent file access, agent loops, planning tools, and fine-grained security—and weigh the critical trade-offs between highly customizable single-tenant deployments and scalable, cloud-managed multi-tenant agent infrastructures. Whether you are prototyping with managed APIs or writing custom scaffolding in Python, Go, or Rust, this episode provides a clear map of the shifting landscape of agent engineering. [00:00:00] Catching Up & the Summer of AI Evolution [00:01:07] What is an Agent Harness? Scaffolding the Model [00:02:03] The Shift from Rigid Frameworks to Bespoke Code [00:04:12] Best Practices of Modern Agent Harnesses [00:05:26] Autonomous Agents and 'Off the Rails' Evolution [00:09:48] Security, Sandboxing, and Environment Lockdown [00:13:04] The Core Agent Loop and Formalization [00:14:53] Exploring Modern Harnesses: Hermes, Claude Code, and Antigravity [00:17:04] Managed Agents, SDKs, and Cloud Infrastructure [00:23:56] Single-Tenant Customization vs. Multi-Tenant Scaling [00:28:08] Wrap-Up & Where to Find Sam #AIAgents #AgentHarness #ClaudeCode #Antigravity #SoftwareEngineering #LangChain #OpenClaw #HermesAgent #AIProgramming #TechPodcast #TwoVoiceDevs Episode 276

  4. Jun 25

    Set the scene with Gemini TTS

    Roll tape and prompt! In this episode of Two Voice Devs, Allen and Mark explore how Google’s new advanced prompting guidelines turn developers into voice directors for Gemini Text-to-Speech. Instead of coding rigid SSML tags, you can now establish a scene, write stage directions, and give "director's notes" to shape a base voice's gender, accent, style, and pacing. Allen showcases a web app where he directs a single base voice—to play two entirely different characters: a rough Brooklyn cab driver and a classic Southern belle. The hosts discuss using natural language audio tags as cues for laughter, sighs, gasps, and more, and how these theatrical controls are coming alive in real-time with Gemini Live and Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS. Learn more: * https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/speech-generation [00:00:05] Welcome to Two Voice Devs [00:00:27] Intro to Gemini Text-to-Speech and Advanced Prompting [00:01:57] Moving Beyond SSML to Flexible Base Voices [00:03:07] Prompting Genders and Accents (The Storytelling Analogy) [00:04:40] Web App Demo: Zephyr as a Brooklyn Cab Driver vs. Southern Belle [00:06:50] Building Multi-Voice Conversations with Stage Directions [00:08:41] Using Natural Language Audio Tags for Expressive Cues [00:11:02] Gemini Live Integration and Dynamic Tone Selection [00:12:27] Model Details: Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Preview and Release Info [00:13:53] Wrap-up and Call for Feedback Hashtags: #GeminiTTS #TextToSpeech #GenerativeAI #GoogleDeepMind #GeminiLive #GeminiFlash #AIStudio #DeveloperTools #SpeechSynthesis #VoiceFirst #AdvancedPrompting Episode 275

  5. Jun 11

    Project Solara: Welcome to Agent-First Hardware

    After months of conferences and busy schedules, Mark Tucker and Allen Firstenberg return to discuss Microsoft’s surprising Build conference announcement: Project Solara. Moving from the legacy voice-first consumer world of Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Microsoft is pioneering a secure, business-focused "Agent-first" platform. In this episode, we unpack Microsoft's two new concept devices, a desktop smart display and a wearable camera-equipped badge, and explore the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)-based platform behind them: the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP). We discuss how Project Solara integrates enterprise security standards like Intune, Windows Hello for Business, and Entra ID to allow agents to act on behalf of authenticated users. We also dive into the future-proof promise of "Just In Time UI" (Generative UI) which dynamically adapts interfaces to any form factor, and explore how these agentic tools could liberate deskless workers from being "slaves to a slab of glass." More Info: * https://commandline.microsoft.com/project-solara-build-2026/ Timestamps: [00:00:00] Intro & Catching Up [00:00:49] Transitioning from Voice-First (Alexa/Assistant) to Agent-First [00:01:35] Designing for Echo Show and Google Assistant vs. GenAI [00:02:37] Project Solara: Custom Agentic Devices for Business [00:03:09] Google Glass & the Early Spark for Enterprise Use Cases [00:04:30] Smart Displays and Wearable Badge Concept Hardware [00:05:12] Built on Android (AOSP) vs. Google's Android XR [00:05:46] Security: Microsoft MDEP, Intune, and Alexa for Business [00:07:10] Bring Your Own Agent (BYOA) on Azure [00:08:41] Just-In-Time UI & Generative UI [00:12:09] Developer Availability and Future Outlook [00:13:26] Rethinking Computers: Lessons from Google Glass & Assistant [00:14:32] Wrap Up and Future Form Factors (Watches, Rings, Glasses) #ProjectSolara #MicrosoftBuild #AgentFirst #VoiceFirst #MDEP #GenerativeUI #GenUI #AOSP #BYOA #EnterpriseTech #TwoVoiceDevs Episode 274

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Mark and Allen talk about the latest news in the VoiceFirst world from a developer point of view.