Fresh From the Labs

Pioneer Square Labs

Fresh From the Labs is your front-row seat to the future of AI — straight from the builders shaping it. Hosted by the product team at Pioneer Square Labs, a Seattle-based venture studio, each episode dives into the week's most exciting AI breakthroughs, tools, and trends. No hype, just hands-on insight from the people actually prototyping, experimenting, and pushing boundaries with the latest tech. Whether you're building with AI or just trying to keep up, this podcast is your lab-tested shortcut to what matters most.

  1. 10/14/2025

    DevDay Debrief with OpenAI's Brian Fioca

    Welcome back to a super special episode of Fresh from the Labs! The team is joined by PSL alum Brian Fioca, now a Solutions Architect at OpenAI, for a deep dive into the latest from Dev Day and the strategies shaping the AI frontier. The conversation kicks off with AgentKit, OpenAI's new visual workflow for building agents, and the accompanying open-source ChatKit. We discuss how these first-party tools aim to solve the chronic pain of building a high-quality chat experience and remove the undifferentiated heavy lifting of creating evaluation harnesses and tracing systems. This leads to the billion-dollar question: with OpenAI building so much product, where can startups possibly build? Brian offers an insider's perspective on OpenAI's AGI-focused mission, explaining how products are often stepping stones for research and that the biggest opportunities for startups lie in building domain-specific tools, workflows, and the "picks and shovels" infrastructure that OpenAI won't. We also explore the other massive Dev Day announcement: the ChatGPT App SDK. Drawing parallels to the Apple App Store boom, the team discusses its potential to become a monumental distribution channel for a new generation of AI-native startups. To cap it off, Brian shares fascinating insights from his work on GPT-5, explaining how models develop "habits" during training, the power of watching "reasoning tokens" to understand a model's thought process, and how advanced prompting is evolving into a deep craft.

    37 min
  2. 10/03/2025

    Sora's Surge & Meta's Misery: Sonnet's Squeeze, Vibe Coding's Pro Moment, and ChatGPT's Pulse

    This week on Fresh from the Labs, the team dives into OpenAI's Sora 2. More than just an AI video model, it's a full-fledged social network. Kevin shares his shockingly good first experience creating a personalized avatar and generating a video of himself in a 90s rock band, highlighting the platform's surprisingly good sense of humor and the fun of remixing content. This leads to a broader discussion on the massive competitive threat this poses to Meta, why taste and UX are now the ultimate battlegrounds, and whether this explains Mark Zuckerberg's recent talent acquisition frenzy. Next, the conversation turns to Anthropic's new Sonnet 4.5. The team has had more time to test it, and the verdict is in: while it's fast, it's ultimately not as correct as the latest Codex. We discuss the crucial metric of "time to completed correct code," why Anthropic's "victory lap" announcement feels disconnected from the real-world user experience, and whether the company is getting dangerously squeezed in the model wars. The team also unpacks the evolution of "vibe coding" as tools like Bolt V2 go pro by adding databases, authentication, and first-party agent integrations. Is this a smart move to capture a larger market, or are they alienating their core non-technical audience and wading into a hyper-competitive space? Finally, we cover ChatGPT's recent e-commerce and personalization updates. The introduction of an instant checkout feature has major implications for product discovery and merchants, while the new "Pulse" feature aims to deliver a more personalized information feed, consolidating ChatGPT's role as a central user interface. Join us for a jam-packed episode on product showdowns, shifting market dynamics, and the future of creative AI.

    48 min
  3. 09/24/2025

    Parallel Parking & Pricing Puzzles: The Autonomous Moment, AI Unit Economics, and Guardrailing Growth

    This week on Fresh From the Labs, the team kicks things off with the resurgence of autonomous driving. With Waymo cars now spotted on the streets of Seattle and Amazon's toaster-like Zoox shuttles rolling out in Vegas, is the long-promised self-driving revolution finally here? We discuss the two-decade journey from Uber's early arbitrage bet to today's tangible progress, debating user trust, safety, and whether we're truly at a tipping point. The conversation then pivots to one of the most pressing challenges for any AI founder: pricing. We tackle the immense difficulty of estimating and managing AI costs in a world where token prices for top-tier intelligence remain high. The team explores the evolution of pricing models, from prohibitively expensive early days to today's VC-subsidized landscape, and the pitfalls of confusing credit-based systems that obfuscate true costs. Jared makes the case for pricing based on value delivered rather than micro-transacting tokens, and the team shares practical, hard-won advice for founders. Learn how to create back-of-the-napkin cost estimates, the importance of running real-world user tests, and what not to do—including the dreaded "unlimited" plan and the bad freemium model. Plus, we cover essential guardrails to prevent runaway costs so you don't get a surprise fifty-thousand-dollar bill. Join us for a drive through the future of transportation and a masterclass in AI unit economics.

    31 min
  4. 09/19/2025

    Codex, Cognition and 996 Culture

    This week on Fresh from the Labs, Shilpa, Kevin, and Jared dive into the powerful new Codex CLI release. Based on GPT-5 but custom-trained for real-world agentic use cases, this release confirms their prediction that major labs are now building "first-party agents," moving the key primitive up the stack from the model to the agent itself. Kevin and Jared share their hands-on impressions and reveal the intricate, spec-driven workflows they've developed to harness its power. They detail their process of prompt looping, using GPT-5 Pro to create detailed specs and then feeding them to Codex, and using automated feedback loops ("check your work") to run agents on complex tasks for hours at a time. The discussion offers a masterclass in systematically building guardrails and support systems around agents to achieve highly performant, real-world results. The conversation then shifts to the state of the market, sparked by Cognition's massive $400 million fundraise at a $10.2 billion valuation. The team voices their skepticism and questions what the VCs are seeing, debating if it's a strategic play or simply a case of "VC FOMO." This leads to a candid discussion about a recent Wall Street Journal article on the "996" AI founder lifestyle, the pressures of the current hype cycle, and whether that relentless pace is truly sustainable or effective. Join us for a deep dive into advanced AI coding techniques, the state of AI startup valuations, and a reality check on the pressures of building in a bubble.

    34 min
  5. 09/03/2025

    Bananas and Bubbles: Nano Banana's Debut, The Agent Wars, and AI's Valuation Problem

    This week on Fresh From the Labs, Shilpa, Kevin, and Jared are back to break down the latest in AI. The conversation kicks off with a look at Google's delightfully named new image editing tool, Nano Banana. Kevin shares his hands-on experience, highlighting its impressive ability to flawlessly edit and compose images in ways that feel genuinely useful, marking a potential step-change for image models. The discussion then takes a serious turn as the team explores the growing sophistication of AI-powered security threats. From hyper-targeted phishing emails to the complex "Singularity Supply Chain Attack" on GitHub, we delve into the core vulnerabilities of today's AI systems. The conversation covers prompt injection, the "lethal trifecta" of security risks, and the immense challenge of sandboxing agents that have access to private data and external tools. Next, we unpack a fascinating and potentially market-shifting development: the Agent Communication Protocol from the team behind the Zed editor. Jared explains how this new standard allows developers to "bring your own agent"—not just their own model—into their editor. This leads to a deep discussion on the vertical integration of agent stacks, the competitive threat this poses to platforms like Cursor, and how this signals a fundamental shift where the "agent is the new primitive." Finally, the team tackles Sam Altman's recent comments about being in an AI bubble. Is this the dot-com boom all over again, or are the strong revenues and tangible value created by AI companies a sign that this time is different? Join us for a wide-ranging discussion on everything from creative tools to critical security threats and the strategic battles shaping the future of AI.

    35 min

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Fresh From the Labs is your front-row seat to the future of AI — straight from the builders shaping it. Hosted by the product team at Pioneer Square Labs, a Seattle-based venture studio, each episode dives into the week's most exciting AI breakthroughs, tools, and trends. No hype, just hands-on insight from the people actually prototyping, experimenting, and pushing boundaries with the latest tech. Whether you're building with AI or just trying to keep up, this podcast is your lab-tested shortcut to what matters most.