POPULARITY
Tim, Phil, & Elad are joined by Steve Baker to discuss Democrats spending millions to find a "liberal Joe Rogan," Democrat comedians admitting they only hate Trump for the "clicks," the ratings collapse of Democrat media, and NPR suing Trump over him cutting their federal funding. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elad @ElaadEliahu (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Steve Baker @SteveBakerUSA (X)
2 - Egy forintért eladó a Fehérvár FC, Garancsinak elege lett by Balázsék
Phil, Elad, & Mary are joined by Scott Horton to discuss Israel staffers being assassinated by a far leftist in DC, Scott Horton debating Timcast journalist Elad Eliahu on Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, the Trump administration ending Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students, and the FTC investigating Media Matters for colluding with advertisers against Elon Musk's X. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elad @ElaadEliahu (X) Mary @PopCultureCrisis (YouTube) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Scott Horton @scotthortonshow (X)
Phil, Elad, & Tate are joined by Aiden Buzzetti to discuss reports that Israel is preparing to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, Trump slamming Ukraine & Russia over peace talks failing, Trump unveling plans for a "Golden Dome" for America, and Trump telling the GOP "don't f*** around" with Medicaid. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elaad @ElaadEliahu (X) Tate @realTateBrown (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Aiden Buzzetti @AidenBuzzetti (X)
The world of cloud security is evolving at breakneck speed. Are traditional tools and strategies enough to combat the sophisticated threats of tomorrow? In this episode, we're joined by Elad Koren, Vice President of Product Management from Palo Alto Networks, to explore the dynamic journey of cloud security.Elad shares his insights on how the landscape has shifted, moving beyond the era of CSPM and CNAPP as standalone solutions. We delve into why a cloud-aware Security Operations Center (SOC) is no longer a luxury but a necessity, and what "runtime security" truly means in today's complex, multi-cloud environments.The conversation also tackles the double-edged sword of Artificial Intelligence, how it's empowering both attackers with new capabilities and defenders with advanced tools. Elad discusses the critical considerations for organizations undergoing digital transformation, the importance of AI governance, and provides actionable advice for companies at all stages of their cloud adoption journey, from securing code from day one to building holistic visibility across their entire infrastructure.Guest Socials - Elad's Linkedin Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube- Cloud Security Newsletter - Cloud Security BootCampIf you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Cybersecurity PodcastQuestions asked:(00:00) Introduction(01:38) How has Cloud Security Evolved?(04:21) Why CNAPP is not enough anymore?(07:13) What is runtime security?(07:54) Impact of AI on Cloud Security(11:41) What to include in your cybersecurity program in 2025?(16:47) The Fun SectionThank you to this episode's sponsor - PaloAlto Networks Resources discussed during the episode:PaloAlto Networks RSAC Announcement 1PaloAlto Networks RSAC Announcement 2
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Arvind Jain joins Sarah and Elad on this episode of No Priors. Arvind is the founder and CEO of Glean, an AI-powered enterprise search platform. He previously co-founded Rubrik and spent over a decade as an engineering leader at Google. In this episode, Arvind shares how LLMs are transforming enterprise search, why most tools in the space have failed, and the opportunity to build apps powered by internal knowledge. He discusses how much customization is still needed on top of foundation models, what made building Glean uniquely challenging compared to Arvind's previous ventures, and what's next for the company. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @jainarvind Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:58 How LLMs are changing search 2:05 Building out Glean's platform 5:09 Why most search companies failed 8:41 Out of the box vs. bespoke models 10:26 Creating apps on top of internal knowledge 15:34 User behaviors & insights 19:11 Unique challenges of building Glean 21:51 Product-led growth vs. enterprise sales 25:00 Succeeding in traditionally bad markets 27:08 What Glean is excited to build next
What if the world's most connected tech investor handed you his mental playbook? Elad Gil, an investor behind Airbnb, Stripe, Coinbase and Anduril, flips conventional wisdom on its head and prioritizes market opportunities over founders. Elad decodes why innovation has clustered geographically throughout history, from Renaissance Florence to Silicon Valley, where today 25% of global tech wealth is created. We get into why he believes AI is dramatically under-hyped and still under-appreciated, why remote work hampers innovation, and the self-inflicted wounds that he's seen kill most startups. This is a masterclass in pattern recognition from one of tech's most consistent and accurate forecasters, revealing the counterintuitive principles behind identifying world-changing ideas. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in January. The pace of AI development is staggering, and some of what we discussed has already evolved. But the mental models Elad shares about strategy, judgment, and high-agency thinking are timeless and will remain relevant for years to come. Approximate timestamps: Subject to variation due to dynamically inserted ads. (2:13) - Investing in Startups (3:25) - Identifying Outlier Teams (6:37) - Tech Clusters (9:55) - Remote Work and Innovation (11:19) - Role of Y Combinator (15:19) - The Waves of AI Companies (20:24) - AI's Problem Solving Capabilities (26:13) - AI's Learning Process (30:41) - Prompt Engineering and AI (32:00) - AI's Role in Future Development (34:37) - AI's Impact on Self-Driving Technology (40:16) - The Role of Open Source in AI (43:23) - The Future of AI in Big Players (44:23) - Regulation and Safety Concerns in AI (49:11) - Common Self-Inflicted Wounds (51:34) - Scaling the CEO and Avoiding Conventional Wisdom (55:21) - Workplace Culture (58:39) - Patterns Among Outlier CEOs (1:15:50) - Remote Work and its Implications (1:18:47) - The Impact of Clusters and Exceptional Individuals (1:25:41) - Investing in Defense Technology (1:27:38) - Business Model Shift in the Defense Industry (1:31:46) - Changes in Warfare SHOPIFY: Upgrade your business and get the same checkout I use. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/knowledgeproject NORDVPN: To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan go to nordvpn.com/KNOWLEDGEPROJECT. Our link will also give you 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it's completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of the episode, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed. Watch on YouTube: @tkppodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Elad and Sarah sit down with Eric Mitchell and Brandon McKinzie, two of the minds behind OpenAI's O3 model. They discuss what makes O3 unique, including its focus on reasoning, the role of reinforcement learning, and how tool use enables more powerful interactions. The conversation explores the unification of model capabilities, what the next generation of human-AI interfaces could look like, and how models will continue to advance in the years ahead. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @mckbrando | @ericmitchellai Show Notes: 0:00 What is o3? 3:21 Reinforcement learning in o3 4:44 Unification of models 8:56 Why tool use helps test time scaling 11:10 Deep research 16:00 Future ways to interact with models 22:03 General purpose vs specialized models 25:30 Simulating AI interacting with the world 29:36 How will models advance?
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) and special guest, Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) to jump into a discussion covering a wild last week or so in the sports law universe - and our episode is jam-packed.Was it just a dumb joke or a reputational and career-ender? We break down the implications of Falcons DC Jeff Ulbrich for his son's impersonating of a team exec and prank-calling Shadeur Sanders, along with other players, during one of the most important moments of their lives.Judge Claudia Wilken pushes back on settlement approval, citing walk-on harm and a lack of clarity on grandfathering athletes. Sam explains how Holly McLean's story at Oklahoma exemplifies the chaos for cut athletes and why this delay could haunt the NCAA for years. Sam also unpacks the anti-competitive logic used in Pavia and Elad's recent wins, and why lawsuits are replacing waivers.With the Edge Collective attempting a $200K clawback from Madden Iamaleava, we ask: Is a 50% clawback clause enforceable or a penalty in disguise? Sam, Mike, and Tarun dive into liquidated damages law, incentives, and the risk of opening this can of worms nationwide.Champions Blue LLC might be the most important structural shift in college sports. Will this move invite private capital? Change employee classification? Or blur the line between collectives and athletic departments entirely?New lawyer, media silence, and ESPN likely out. The crew analyzes why Shannon's legal team's strategy may have cost him his job, and how even a winning legal case may lose in the court of public opinion.Professor Sam Ehrlich's College Sports Litigation Tracker: https://www.collegesportslitigationtracker.com/ ***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) , Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich)Feat. and Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) and special guest, Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) to jump into a discussion covering a wild last week or so in the sports law universe - and our episode is jam-packed.Was it just a dumb joke or a reputational and career-ender? We break down the implications of Falcons DC Jeff Ulbrich for his son's impersonating of a team exec and prank-calling Shadeur Sanders, along with other players, during one of the most important moments of their lives.Judge Claudia Wilken pushes back on settlement approval, citing walk-on harm and a lack of clarity on grandfathering athletes. Sam explains how Holly McLean's story at Oklahoma exemplifies the chaos for cut athletes and why this delay could haunt the NCAA for years. Sam also unpacks the anti-competitive logic used in Pavia and Elad's recent wins, and why lawsuits are replacing waivers.With the Edge Collective attempting a $200K clawback from Madden Iamaleava, we ask: Is a 50% clawback clause enforceable or a penalty in disguise? Sam, Mike, and Tarun dive into liquidated damages law, incentives, and the risk of opening this can of worms nationwide.Champions Blue LLC might be the most important structural shift in college sports. Will this move invite private capital? Change employee classification? Or blur the line between collectives and athletic departments entirely?New lawyer, media silence, and ESPN likely out. The crew analyzes why Shannon's legal team's strategy may have cost him his job, and how even a winning legal case may lose in the court of public opinion.Professor Sam Ehrlich's College Sports Litigation Tracker: https://www.collegesportslitigationtracker.com/ ***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) , Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich)Feat. and Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Today's daf is sponsored by Rochelle Cheifetz in loving memory of her mother, Chana Cohen, Chana bat Rav Moshe and Tzipora Mashbaum, on her 4th yartzeit. "You graced us all with your glorious smile, innate wisdom and beautiful neshama. To say that you are missed every day is an understatement." Today's daf is for the refuah shleima of Elad ben Netta. The Gemara questions Rabbi Yochanan's statement that one only receives lashes for eating maaser sheni outside Jerusalem after it was brought into Jerusalem, based on a derivation from Rabbi Yosi's words ina braita. The Gemara resolves this difficulty by explaining the derivation from Rabbi Yosi's as referring to a case where the produce had already been brought into Jerusalem, and the innovation is that it entered while still being tevel (untithed produce), and he holds that gifts that have not been separated are considered as if they have been separated. However, the Gemara raises a difficulty with this resolution (because it seems R' Yosi doesn't actually hold this position). The Gemara then presents two answers from Rabba and Ravina to resolve this difficulty. One who makes a bald spot on his head as a sign of mourning for the dead, who rounds the corners of his head or destroys the hair on his beard, or who makes a cut in his flesh for the dead receives lashes. The Gemara discusses the details of these commandments and the minimum measurements for which one would be liable.
Today's daf is sponsored by Rochelle Cheifetz in loving memory of her mother, Chana Cohen, Chana bat Rav Moshe and Tzipora Mashbaum, on her 4th yartzeit. "You graced us all with your glorious smile, innate wisdom and beautiful neshama. To say that you are missed every day is an understatement." Today's daf is for the refuah shleima of Elad ben Netta. The Gemara questions Rabbi Yochanan's statement that one only receives lashes for eating maaser sheni outside Jerusalem after it was brought into Jerusalem, based on a derivation from Rabbi Yosi's words ina braita. The Gemara resolves this difficulty by explaining the derivation from Rabbi Yosi's as referring to a case where the produce had already been brought into Jerusalem, and the innovation is that it entered while still being tevel (untithed produce), and he holds that gifts that have not been separated are considered as if they have been separated. However, the Gemara raises a difficulty with this resolution (because it seems R' Yosi doesn't actually hold this position). The Gemara then presents two answers from Rabba and Ravina to resolve this difficulty. One who makes a bald spot on his head as a sign of mourning for the dead, who rounds the corners of his head or destroys the hair on his beard, or who makes a cut in his flesh for the dead receives lashes. The Gemara discusses the details of these commandments and the minimum measurements for which one would be liable.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad are joined by Josh Goldman, cofounder and president of KoBold Metals. KoBold is using AI to transform how we discover critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, making the exploration process faster, more precise, and more scalable than traditional methods. In this episode, Josh explains how KoBold is rethinking the fundamentals of mineral exploration by combining unique datasets, scientific modeling, and predictive algorithms. They dive into the company's driving philosophy and technical approach, how they validate underground hypotheses, and why regulatory knowledge and a localized approach are crucial. Josh also discusses what success looks like in exploration today and the scarcity of world-class deposits. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @KoBold_Metals Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 KoBold Metals 3:14 Using unique datasets 6:20 Traditional methods of lithium exploration 8:38 Regulatory vs. rarity constraints 13:40 Technical approach 16:25 Validating hypotheses 23:56 Redefining success in mineral exploration 25:44 Scarcity of good projects and deposits 32:44 Philosophy behind prediction 36:46 KoBold's origin story
Mike, Richie and Alec break down the three Rutgers football players who entered the portal today and what that could mean for the rest of the portal season (1:30) and give an update on where things stand with Jett Elad's eligibility as Greg Schiano heads to court today in Trenton to help him plead his case (9:00). They then discuss everything new safeties coach Vic Hall had to say in his presser, along with what Jai Patel said in his media availability (13:00). There is also still time to join the TKR Rutgers NFL Draft Challenge, with 1st prize getting their choice of a Rutgers rookie NFL jersey! (https://forms.gle/8AaGYtruqJZaPeKa7)
Au croisement de plusieurs influences, les Samaritains forment une communauté à part au Proche-Orient. S'ils s'affichent toujours en faveur de la paix entre Palestiniens et Israéliens, la réalité est plus compliquée pour eux : la guerre actuelle les pousse à un certain écartèlement. Reportage lors des célébrations de la Pâque des Samaritains, vendredi 11 avril, aux abords de la ville de Naplouse, dans le nord de la Cisjordanie occupée. Les fêtes de Pessah pour les Juifs et la Semaine sainte des Chrétiens coïncident. Dans ce contexte, une communauté passe un peu sous les radars, celle des Samaritains. Ils sont environ 820 à ce jour, établis pour moitié à Naplouse en Cisjordanie occupée, l'autre moitié étant dans la banlieue de Tel Aviv en Israël. Un tableau d'autant plus compliqué qu'ils se revendiquent descendants des premiers Israélites, mais non-Juifs et sont détenteurs à la fois de la nationalité palestinienne et israélienne.Sur les hauteurs du Mont Gerizim, c'est jour de fête pour la communauté des Samaritains. Drapé dans sa longue tunique et sa barbe blanche, le prêtre Hosni Wassaf salue avec déférence chacun des fidèles. « La Pâque samaritaine est l'occasion de célébrer notre sortie de l'esclavage imposée par Pharaon. C'est la fête de notre libération. Et chaque Samaritain au monde doit participer à cette célébration », explique l'homme de 80 ans.Des bûchers sont allumés et des agneaux sacrifiés. Gaza n'est qu'à une centaine de kilomètres d'ici. Alors, malgré les sourires, l'amertume n'est pas loin, elle non plus. Sa petite fille, tenue par la main, Hind Ragheb, dit ne pas pouvoir s'empêcher de penser à ses compatriotes sous les bombes. « À cause de la guerre et de la situation politique dans laquelle nous sommes, on va avoir du mal à vraiment profiter de cette journée de fête, malheureusement. J'espère que Dieu prêtera patience aux mères de Gaza qui ont perdu des enfants ou leurs maris », implore-t-elle.À la fois Palestiniens et Israéliens, les Samaritains sont sur une ligne de crête. « On croit en la solution à deux États. Un État palestinien aux côtés d'Israël. Il ne peut pas y avoir de paix sans l'existence des deux pays. Et nous, nous voulons la paix », affirme le prêtre de la communauté.À cause de la guerre, les officiels palestiniens invités ont préféré décliner l'invitation. Les Israéliens ont fait un autre choix, eux : occuper le terrain. Des grappes de policiers et soldats en uniforme arrivent. Et enfin de façon plus inattendue, Yossi Dagan, le représentant des colons établis en Cisjordanie occupée. Lui, qui prône l'annexion des territoires palestiniens, multiplie les selfies et les discours politiques. « Cet évènement est une célébration des Samaritains, mais pas que. C'est aussi une fête pour tous les Juifs de Judée-Samarie. On est ici dans un village israélien. Je ne viens pas à titre privé ici, mais en tant que représentant de l'État d'Israël », clame Yossi Dagan.Ce jour-là, armes en bandoulières, plusieurs partisans du Grand Israël, comme Ariel et son ami Elad : « On pense qu'une fois qu'on aura reconstruit le Temple de Jérusalem, on y tiendra, à l'avenir, des célébrations similaires à celle d'aujourd'hui », croit savoir Ariel. « Les Samaritains font partie de nous en quelque sorte », abonde Elad.Confrontés au fait que les Samaritains se disent en faveur d'une solution à deux États, Elad a une réponse bien à lui. « Je vais te dire un truc. Ils sont politiquement corrects. Ils vivent sous autorité palestinienne, mais ils ont de nombreux proches à Holon près de Tel Aviv. Alors, ils essayent de passer entre les gouttes », clame-t-il en s'esclaffant. Tandis que les incursions des colons et de l'armée se multiplient à Naplouse – fief des Samaritains – la pression pour qu'ils prennent position n'a jamais été aussi forte. À lire aussi«L'éducation est notre seule arme»: en Cisjordanie occupée, des écoles publiques rouvrent progressivement
Au croisement de plusieurs influences, les Samaritains forment une communauté à part au Proche-Orient. S'ils s'affichent toujours en faveur de la paix entre Palestiniens et Israéliens, la réalité est plus compliquée pour eux : la guerre actuelle les pousse à un certain écartèlement. Reportage lors des célébrations de la Pâque des Samaritains, vendredi 11 avril, aux abords de la ville de Naplouse, dans le nord de la Cisjordanie occupée. Les fêtes de Pessah pour les Juifs et la Semaine sainte des Chrétiens coïncident. Dans ce contexte, une communauté passe un peu sous les radars, celle des Samaritains. Ils sont environ 820 à ce jour, établis pour moitié à Naplouse en Cisjordanie occupée, l'autre moitié étant dans la banlieue de Tel Aviv en Israël. Un tableau d'autant plus compliqué qu'ils se revendiquent descendants des premiers Israélites, mais non-Juifs et sont détenteurs à la fois de la nationalité palestinienne et israélienne.Sur les hauteurs du Mont Gerizim, c'est jour de fête pour la communauté des Samaritains. Drapé dans sa longue tunique et sa barbe blanche, le prêtre Hosni Wassaf salue avec déférence chacun des fidèles. « La Pâque samaritaine est l'occasion de célébrer notre sortie de l'esclavage imposée par Pharaon. C'est la fête de notre libération. Et chaque Samaritain au monde doit participer à cette célébration », explique l'homme de 80 ans.Des bûchers sont allumés et des agneaux sacrifiés. Gaza n'est qu'à une centaine de kilomètres d'ici. Alors, malgré les sourires, l'amertume n'est pas loin, elle non plus. Sa petite fille, tenue par la main, Hind Ragheb, dit ne pas pouvoir s'empêcher de penser à ses compatriotes sous les bombes. « À cause de la guerre et de la situation politique dans laquelle nous sommes, on va avoir du mal à vraiment profiter de cette journée de fête, malheureusement. J'espère que Dieu prêtera patience aux mères de Gaza qui ont perdu des enfants ou leurs maris », implore-t-elle.À la fois Palestiniens et Israéliens, les Samaritains sont sur une ligne de crête. « On croit en la solution à deux États. Un État palestinien aux côtés d'Israël. Il ne peut pas y avoir de paix sans l'existence des deux pays. Et nous, nous voulons la paix », affirme le prêtre de la communauté.À cause de la guerre, les officiels palestiniens invités ont préféré décliner l'invitation. Les Israéliens ont fait un autre choix, eux : occuper le terrain. Des grappes de policiers et soldats en uniforme arrivent. Et enfin de façon plus inattendue, Yossi Dagan, le représentant des colons établis en Cisjordanie occupée. Lui, qui prône l'annexion des territoires palestiniens, multiplie les selfies et les discours politiques. « Cet évènement est une célébration des Samaritains, mais pas que. C'est aussi une fête pour tous les Juifs de Judée-Samarie. On est ici dans un village israélien. Je ne viens pas à titre privé ici, mais en tant que représentant de l'État d'Israël », clame Yossi Dagan.Ce jour-là, armes en bandoulières, plusieurs partisans du Grand Israël, comme Ariel et son ami Elad : « On pense qu'une fois qu'on aura reconstruit le Temple de Jérusalem, on y tiendra, à l'avenir, des célébrations similaires à celle d'aujourd'hui », croit savoir Ariel. « Les Samaritains font partie de nous en quelque sorte », abonde Elad.Confrontés au fait que les Samaritains se disent en faveur d'une solution à deux États, Elad a une réponse bien à lui. « Je vais te dire un truc. Ils sont politiquement corrects. Ils vivent sous autorité palestinienne, mais ils ont de nombreux proches à Holon près de Tel Aviv. Alors, ils essayent de passer entre les gouttes », clame-t-il en s'esclaffant. Tandis que les incursions des colons et de l'armée se multiplient à Naplouse – fief des Samaritains – la pression pour qu'ils prennent position n'a jamais été aussi forte. À lire aussi«L'éducation est notre seule arme»: en Cisjordanie occupée, des écoles publiques rouvrent progressivement
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
On this episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad sit down with Brendan Foody, CEO and cofounder of Mercor, to discuss the company's rapid growth and their vision for the future of the labor market. They dive into how AI is reshaping the workforce in real, tangible ways and what skills are worth investing in today. Brendan shares insights on evaluating talent in an AI-driven world, including how models might identify outlier or 10x candidates and even assess “taste.” The conversation also touches on the evolving role of human data, the future of hiring in fast-scaling startups, and whether AI will act as an individual contributor or a data-centric manager. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:16 Building Mercor 3:00 Identifying outlier talent with AI 9:07 How AI is reshaping the workforce: job displacement & evolution 11:18 What skills should we invest in now? 12:18 Verifiability 13:36 Evaluating models 16:07 What should kids learn today? 17:05 Evaluating taste in talent assessments 18:45 Future of data collection 26:07 Humans' role in the AI economy 28:53 AI as a contributor vs. a manager 33:03 Mercor's goals 34:50 Evolution of labor markets 36:00 Hiring advice
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad examine the current state of AI. They break down the recent dip in public markets, how tariffs could impact the tech industry, and where opportunities remain in large language models. They highlight the opportunities in more specialized models, new approaches to model development, and how the market is beginning to standardize with integrations like the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The episode ends with a look at early consumer AI applications and what types of expertise will matter most in the coming years. Show Notes: 0:00 Improvements in image gen 4:42 Public markets 8:08 Effects of tariffs on tech 9:42 Today's large model market 11:34 Opportunities in specialized models 16:30 Research advances in model approaches 21:10 What expertise will matter? 24:30 Anthropic's Model Context Protocol 26:30 Consumer applications
We sit with Lasso Security CEO and Co-Founder Elad Schulman in this episode.Lasso focuses on secure enterprise LLM/GenAI adoption, from LLM Applications, GenAI Chatbots, Code Protection, Model Red Teaming, and more. Check them out at https://lasso.securityWe dove into a lot of great topics, such as:Dealing with challenges around visibility and governance of AI, much like previous technological waves such as mobile, Cloud, and SaaSUnique security considerations for different paths of using and building with AI, such as self-hosted models and consuming models as-a-service from SaaS LLM providersPotential vulnerabilities and threats associated with AI-driven development products such as Copilots and Coding assistantsSoftware Supply Chain Security (SSCS) risks such as package hallucinations, and both safeguarding the data that goes out to external coding tools, as well as secure consumption of the data coming into the organizationSecuring AI itself and dealing with risks and threats such as model poisoning and implementing model red teamingLasso discovered several critical concerns in their AI security research, such as Microsoft's Copilot exposing thousands of private GitHub repos
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, Elad and Sarah chat with Shiv Rao, MD, founder and CEO of Abridge. They dive into how Abridge is reshaping healthcare by creating AI tools that enhance clinical documentation and improve doctor-patient interactions. Shiv shares his thoughts on building trust with established healthcare systems, giving agency and time back to clinicians, and what makes the healthcare AI opportunity different today. They also discuss Abridge's approach to developing and launching AI products, along with Shiv's journey in founding Abridge. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ShivdevRao Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:35 Abridge's Story and Vision 5:30 Strategy for Customer Choice 7:41 Healthcare AI Opportunities 11:24 Navigating Incumbent Partnerships 14:26 Doctor-Centric AI Solutions 19:54 Abridge's Future Plans 22:13 AI's Impact on Healthcare 28:43 Shipping and Iterating Products 32:50 Shiv's Journey to Abridge
Lunch & Learn from Shabbat 3.21.2025 - Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum in conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Elad speaks with Chelsea Finn, cofounder of Physical Intelligence and currently Associate Professor at Stanford, leading the Intelligence through Learning and Interaction Lab. They dive into how robots learn, the challenges of training AI models for the physical world, and the importance of diverse data in reaching generalizable intelligence. Chelsea explains the evolving landscape of open-source vs. closed-source robotics and where AI models are likely to have the biggest impact first. They also compare the development of robotics to self-driving cars, explore the future of humanoid and non-humanoid robots, and discuss what's still missing for AI to function effectively in the real world. If you're curious about the next phase of AI beyond the digital space, this episode is a must-listen. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ChelseaFinn Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:31 Chelsea's background in robotics 3:10 Physical Intelligence 5:13 Defining their approach and model architecture 7:39 Reaching generalizability and diversifying robot data 9:46 Open source vs. closed source 12:32 Where will PI's models integrate first? 14:34 Humanoid as a form factor 16:28 Embodied intelligence 17:36 Key turning points in robotics progress 20:05 Hierarchical interactive robot and decision-making 22:21 Choosing data inputs 26:25 Self driving vs robotics market 28:37 Advice to robotics founders 29:24 Observational data and data generation 31:57 Future robotic forms
CarneyShow 03.14.25 Live from Schnarr's, Elad Inbar, Tom O'Keefe, Dan Moren by
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad talk with GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke about the rise of AI-powered software development and the success of Copilot. They discuss how Copilot is reshaping the developer workflow, GitHub's new Agent Mode, and competition in the developer tooling market. They also explore how AI-driven coding impacts software pricing, the future of open source vs. proprietary APIs, and what Copilot's success means for Microsoft. Plus, Thomas shares insights from his journey growing up in East Berlin and navigating rapidly changing worlds. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ThomasDohmke Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:37 GitHub Copilot's capabilities 4:12 Will agents replace developers? 6:04 Copilot's development cycle 8:34 Winning the developer market 10:40 Agent mode 13:25 Where GitHub is headed 16:45 Building for the new challenges of AI 21:50 Dev tools market formation 29:56 Copilot's broader impact 32:17 How AI changes software pricing 39:16 Open source vs. proprietary APIs 48:01 Growing up in East Berlin
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Kyle Vogt joins Sarah and Elad on this week's episode of No Priors. A serial entrepreneur, Kyle co-founded Twitch, transforming live streaming, and later Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company acquired by GM for $1 billion. Now he's taking on AI-powered home robotics with The Bot Company. In this episode, Kyle shares his journey building transformative tech companies, the challenges of scaling autonomous systems, and why he believes home robots are the next frontier. They also discuss the parallels between AVs and robotics, overcoming consumer skepticism, US vs. China manufacturing, and the policies needed to foster a competitive robotics industry. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @KVogt Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 Founding Cruise 3:12 Tesla vs. Waymo approach 4:44 Scaling autonomous vehicles 10:03 The Bot Company 16:35 Deploying robots in the home 17:56 Parallels between robots and AV markets 20:51 Personifying robots and overcoming consumer skepticism 25:00 Timeline on consumer robots 26:47 Chinese vs. US manufacturing 29:15 Fostering a competitive domestic robotics industry 34:00 Lessons from Cruise & personal philosophies
Are businesses turning to robots to fill the gap with workforce shortages? And, what is the future? Elad Inbar is a robotics expert, author of "Our Robotics Future", and owner of www.robotlab.com,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah sits down with Harvey Co-Founder and CEO Winston Weinberg. Harvey is one of the leading application layer AI companies. Harvey is building domain-specific AI for law firms, professional service providers, and the Fortune 500. They are already working with companies like Bridgewater, KKR, PWC, and O'Melveny with over $500M in funding from OpenAI, Sequoia, Kleiner, GV and Elad and Sarah. In this episode, Sarah and Winston cover everything from approaching customers with AI solutions, expanding across domains, and building to volume capability improvements. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @WinstonWeinberg Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 2:39 Harvey's founding story 3:46 Capability improvement 6:39 Building teams around AI capabilities 9:17 End to end task ahead 12:37 Beginning with huge industry clients - 17:21 Working with users who are skeptical of automation 20:40 Being a lawyer today and in the future 26:02 Applying learnings and adapting product for other domains 26:58 Hiring 30:39 Lessons and mistakes as a founder 32:53 Winston's personal drive 40:21 Advice to other founders finding their idea 44:35 Prediction for next ChatGPT moment
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad celebrate the 100th episode! They dive into the biggest AI stories of 2025, breaking down DeepSeek—truth vs. hype, the rapid consumer adoption, and the real cost of training the models. They debate model commoditization and the value of being a frontier model provider vs. building on existing work. Plus, they unpack OpenAI's new Deep Research release and the latest on Stargate. Finally, they share bold predictions for 2025, covering robots, autonomous vehicles, local AI models, emerging data-generation strategies, and reasoning breakthroughs. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:19 DeepSeek 5:38 Are models commoditizing? 8:33 DeepSeek's consumer adoption 9:16 OpenAI's Deep Research release 13:30 Stargate 15:04 Elad & Sarah's Predictions for 2025
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Elad sits down with Rick Caruso, LA real estate developer and runner-up in the 2022 mayoral race. With experience serving under three LA mayors, as well as on the police commission and the board of water and power, Rick offers a unique perspective on the systemic failures that contributed to the devastation of the January 2025 wildfires in communities like the Palisades and Altadena. He discusses the steps he took to build more resilient infrastructure in his properties and how California can rebuild smarter to better prepare for future disasters. They also explore the state's water management, rising crime, and how to leverage California's vast natural resources and budget to create a better future for all residents. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @RickCarusoLA Show Notes 0:00 Introduction 0:56 Caruso's history in business and public service 3:36 Failures in fire prevention and response 5:58 How Caruso's properties survived 8:26 Water shortages and infrastructure failures 9:47 Arson, looting, and crime in LA 15:03 Rebuilding 20:50 Allocating California's resources effectively 26:15 Caruso's future plans
Video Version Available on YouTube! In this episode of New Insight, host Veeral Sheth, MD, MBA, director of clinical research at University Retina and Macula Associates, explored the approval and impending launch of Qlosi (pilocarpine HCL ophthalmic solution) 0.4%, a groundbreaking pharmacologic option for managing presbyopia, with Elad Kedar, MBA, chief executive officer of Orasis Pharmaceuticals. A condition that affects nearly all adults as they age, presbyopia is characterized by the gradual loss of near vision due to reduced lens elasticity. Sheth and Kedar highlighted the significance of finding non-invasive treatment options for this pervasive issue, given the limitations of traditional solutions like reading glasses or surgical interventions. In October 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Qlosi, a preservative-free, low-dose eye drop for presbyopia, based on strong efficacy, safety, and tolerability data reported in the pivotal Phase 3 NEAR-1 and NEAR-2 clinical trials. On Day 8, patients treated with Qlosi achieved statistically significant ≥3-line gain in distance-corrected near visual acuity (DCNVA) and no loss of ≥1-line in distance visual acuity. Sheth and Kedar delved into Qlosi's innovative mechanism of action, emphasizing how it leverages a unique pharmacologic approach to improve near vision. By modulating pupil dynamics, Qlosi enhances the depth of focus, effectively allowing patients to perform near-vision tasks without additional aids. Together, Sheth and Kedar walked through the drug's clinical development journey, highlighting his journey through the founding of Orasis and the company's name in Greek, meaning “good vision or sight.” The discussion included insights into the populations most likely to benefit from Qlosi and the practical considerations for prescribing. Sheth offered a nuanced take on how this therapy could fit into the broader landscape of presbyopia management, addressing questions about patient education, adherence, and expectations. Sheth also shared his perspective on the potential impact of Qlosi on clinical practice, noting that its ease of use and non-invasive nature could appeal to both patients and providers. He reflected on how treatments like Qlosi are part of a broader trend toward personalized medicine, focusing on solutions that improve the quality of life for aging populations. This episode concluded with a thoughtful look at future research directions and the impending launch of Qlosi. Expected soon, Kedar expressed an interest in sharing more details on the product and its position in the presbyopia treatment landscape once the drug comes to market. Every episode of New Insight is available on HCPLive.com. Watch full episodes on our YouTube channel and listen wherever you get your podcasts. Direct all podcast-related inquiries to show producer Connor Iapoce (ciapoce@mjhlifesciences.com) and keep an eye out for more from New Insight! Key Episode Timestamps 00:05 Introduction to Elad Kedar and Orasis 04:34 Orasis' Journey and Initial Development 06:45 Elad Kedar's Background and Company Growth 08:36 Transition from Product Development to Team Building 11:42 Phase Three Study Results and Efficacy 13:39 Safety, Comfort, and Tolerability 15:00 Genesis of the Company Name Orasis 18:26 Challenges and Strategic Planning 21:57 Market Position and Future Outlook 27:27 Conclusion and Future Plans
Csorba Dániel ingatlanszakértő, youtuber, podcaster, saját maga szerint nerd, azért jött el közénk, hogy megbeszéljük, mire számíthatnak a pályakezdők, a vásárlás vagy eladás előtt állók, a bérlők és bérbeadók, és beszélünk műhelytitkokról is: kik a legfurcsább vevők, honnan tudjuk, hogy az üzlet nyélbe lesz ütve, és hogyan ismerjük fel már négy utcával odébb, hogy emberünk ingatlant jön megtekinteni.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad sit down with Bill Clerico, founder of Convective Capital, an early stage venture fund focused on technology-driven solutions for wildfire mitigation and climate resilience. The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused unprecedented property damage and immense hardship for countless individuals and families. This episode is devoted to diving into understanding what happened and what we can do in the future. Bill shares his insights into the increasing severity of wildfires, the role of policy, and how infrastructure issues, like outdated building codes and underfunded utilities, are contributing to the crisis. They discuss the latest innovations in fire-fighting technology, from advanced detection to drones, and how these tools can help mitigate future damage. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @BillClerico Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 1:02 Why are wildfires getting worse? 5:37 Policies and regulatory decisions 10:47 Housing: building codes and permitting 13:19 Key factors in response 16:20 Improving water supply and city infrastructure 19:10 Preventing wildfires 21:26 Underinvestment in California's utilities 26:53 Innovative fire fighting technology 29:35 Accelerating Los Angeles' recovery 34:29 Actions homeowners, insurance companies, and governments can take
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Today on No Priors, co-founder and CEO of Decagon, Jesse Zhang, joins Elad to discuss the future of agentic customer support. Decagon provides AI-powered customer interactions for companies like Rippling, Notion, Duolingo, Classpass, Substack, Vanta, Eventbrite, and more. Jesse shares the thesis behind starting Decagon, why he sees customer support as the ideal entry point for agentic technology, and what areas of AI excite him most. They also discuss voice-based interfaces, issues with latency in current capabilities, and the connection between young math olympiad communities and today's AI startups. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @TheJesseZhang Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:30 Starting Decagon 3:15 Business impact of adopting agents for customer support and customer ops 8:00 AI infrastructure and models for customer success agents 12:05 Voice-based capabilities and text-to-speech engines 15:00 Combatting latency 16:25 Crossover of math and AI communities 21:12 Exciting areas of AI 25:29 Strengths and weaknesses of agents
Stories featured in this episode:Proceed to the Route by Elad Haber - https://eladhaber.com/ -music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ -read by Jenna Hanchey -Farewell Jupiter by Toshiya Kamei - music by Fall Precauxions - https://doctorauxiliary.bandcamp.com -read by the Jean-Paul Garnier -theme music by Dain Luscombe -Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA. -https://www.spacecowboybooks.com -https://ko-fi.com/spacecowboybooks7054
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Today on No Priors, Elad chats with Erik Bernhardsson, founder and CEO of Modal Labs, a platform simplifying ML workflows by providing a serverless infrastructure designed to streamline deployment, scaling, and development for AI engineers. Erik talks about his early work on Spotify's ML algorithms, what Modal offers today, and his vision for building an end-to-end solution for AI engineers. They dive into GPU trends, cloud vs on-premise setups, and when to train custom models vs use off-the-shelf solutions. Erik also shares his thoughts on the evolving role of AI in fields like coding, physics, and music. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @Bernhardsson Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:22 Erik's early interest in ML infra 1:22 Founding Modal Labs 4:17 State of GPU use today and what's to come 7:14 Modal's end-to-end vision 9:00 Differentiating amongst competition 10:20 Cloud vs on-premise 12:35 Popular AI models 13:20 Gaps in AI infrastructure 14:55 Insights on vector databases 16:48 Training models vs off-the-shelf models 17:47 AI's impact on coding and physics 22:14 AI's impact on music
Mike, Richie and Craig break down the Jett Elad commitment, what he brings to Rutgers and where we think he fits into this defense next season (2:00). They then give an update on the open DC role (9:30) before pivoting to hoops talk. They break down Ace Bailey's superhero performance in a 84-74 loss to Indiana (17:00). Hey, Rutgers fans! Get ready to slam dunk your style with Knight and Day Apparel! Cheer on your Scarlet Knights this basketball season in our exclusive Rutgers gear! From trendsetting designs to lifestyle garments, we've got everything you need to support your team in comfort and flair. Stand out in the crowd and show your passion for Rutgers basketball with designs that celebrate every dribble, dunk, and victory! Use our promo code RUTGERSRIVALS to get 10% off your purchase! Don't wait—head to Knight and Day Apparel today and gear up for game day! Go Knights! Knight and Day Website - http://knightanddayapparel.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/knight.and.day.apparel/ X - https://twitter.com/KnightandDayCo
One of the reasons that Hashem wants us to make a hishtadlut for our physical needs in this world is because of the spiritual elevation we are able to achieve as a result. A person is obligated to put in an effort and then believe whole heartedly that the results had nothing to do with his effort. The Chovot HaLevavot writes in the Shaar HaBitachon ( perek 3) that all a person's hishtadlut does is reveal what Hashem already decreed for him to have. And when a person worries or puts in too much effort, it is because he doesn't fully believe that it is Hashem bringing the results. Therefore, each time we make an effort in something, it is a great opportunity for us to grow in emunah. We could feel calm that we have made a reasonable effort and then hold ourselves back from going overboard. And when the results do come, we can completely attribute them to Hashem and not our efforts. We are only obligated to do what we are capable of. And if we are limited in our capabilities, that just means Hashem will do more, but it does not mean that we shouldn't try at all. When the miracles of Chanukah occurred, the Jews didn't say, "We are outnumbered militarily, so we might as well just not fight." They did not say, "We only have enough oil for one day, so why bother." They did what they were capable of doing, and that's all that was required of them. That is what opened the pipeline for Hashem to send His beracha. If we try a certain hishtadlut and it doesn't produce the results we are hoping for, it doesn't necessarily mean we aren't meant to get those results. It just means Hashem did not want them to come that way. Once we have put in our effort, Hashem can bring the result in any way He sees fit. Rabbi Schwartz, a Rosh Kollel in Elad finally received the call he had been waiting for. It was from the office of a wealthy man who lives in Chicago. The rabbi had requested a meeting with him to discuss the possibility of this man donating $36,000 that the rabbi was in need of to support his kollel. Now, months later, the secretary called him saying the man would see him on Wednesday at 6:00 pm. The rabbi quickly called his travel agent to get a flight. The travel agent was able to get him a ticket with a stopover in Paris at a reasonable price. The flight was due to land early Wednesday morning in Paris and then, a few hours later, take off for Chicago. When the plane landed, the rabbi took a taxi to a shul to pray with a minyan, however, due to delays in the minyan, as well as unexpected heavy traffic on the way back to the airport, the rabbi missed his connecting flight by minutes. Initially, he was very distraught. He went to the ticketing desk to try to find another flight to Chicago that day, but there weren't any. His only option was to return to Israel. He was able to get a flight back that was scheduled for eight hours later. He decided to go back to the shul and use his time to learn, pray Mincha and perhaps go to the mikveh. When he arrived at the shul, he went upstairs in search of a tea room, as he hadn't eaten anything that day yet. Walking up the steps, he saw a distinguished looking gentleman whom he recognized as one of the biggest supporters of Torah in the world. This man was almost impossible to get on the phone and even harder to get a meeting with. Now was the rabbi's chance. He introduced himself and asked if he could please speak with him for just a couple of minutes about his kollel. To his relief, the man happily agreed. The rabbi did not need to schedule any appointments with any secretaries or wait months to get in, they sat down right then and there. After the rabbi's presentation, the wealthy man said he had just arrived in Paris to attend the berit milah of his grandson, scheduled for the following morning. Since he was to be honored as the sandak, he was looking for a special gift to give the infant. "I think a donation to your kollel on his behalf as a zechut would be the best gift I could possibly give him." He then took out an elegantly bound leather checkbook and wrote a check and handed it to the Rabbi. The Rabbi couldn't believe his eyes. It was double what he was hoping to get in Chicago. When he finally landed back in Israel that night, he checked his phone and saw a message that was left by the office in Chicago. It was the secretary apologizing that the wealthy man wouldn't be able to make the meeting, but she assured him they would send a check without the meeting. A week later, a check arrived for $36,000. This rabbi made his hishtadlut to get that donation, but clearly his hishtadlut had nothing to do with the results he got. Hashem is in charge and the more we internalize this, the greater spiritual elevations we get.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
2024 has been a year of transformative technological progress, marked by conversations that have reshaped our understanding of AI's evolution and what lies ahead. Throughout the year, Sarah and Elad have had the privilege of speaking with some of the brightest minds in the field. As we look back on the past months, we're excited to share highlights from some of our favorite No Priors podcast episodes. Featured guests include Jensen Huang (Nvidia), Andrej Karpathy (OpenAI, Tesla), Bret Taylor (Sierra), Aditya Ramesh, Tim Brooks, and Bill Peebles (OpenAI's Sora Team), Dmitri Dolgov (Waymo), Dylan Field (Figma), and Alexandr Wang (Scale). Want to dive deeper? Listen to the full episodes here: NVIDIA's Jensen Huang on AI Chip Design, Scaling Data Centers, and his 10-Year Bet No Priors Ep. 89 | With NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang The Road to Autonomous Intelligence, With Andrej Karpathy from OpenAI and Tesla No Priors Ep. 80 | With Andrej Karpathy from OpenAI and Tesla Transforming Customer Service through Company Agents, with Sierra's Bret Taylor No Priors Ep. 82 | With CEO of Sierra Bret Taylor OpenAI's Sora team thinks we've only seen the "GPT-1 of video models" No Priors Ep.61 | OpenAI's Sora Leaders Aditya Ramesh, Tim Brooks and Bill Peebles Waymo's Journey to Full Autonomy: AI Breakthroughs, Safety, and Scaling No Priors Ep. 87 | With Co-CEO of Waymo Dmitri Dolgov Designing the Future: Dylan Field on AI, Collaboration, and Independence No Priors Ep. 55 | With Figma CEO Dylan Field The Data Foundry for AI with Alexandr Wang from Scale No Priors Ep. 65 | With Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil Timecodes: 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Jensen Huang on building at data-center scale 4:00 Andrej Karpathy on the AI exo-cortex, model control, and a shift to smaller models 7:14 Bret Taylor on the agentic future of business interactions 11:17 OpenAI's Sora team on visual models and their role in AGI 15:53 Waymo's Dmitri Dolgov on bridging the gap to full autonomy and the challenge of 100% accuracy 19:00 Figma's Dylan Field on the future of interfaces and new modalities 23:29 Scale AI's Alexandr Wang on the journey to AGI 26:29 Outro
This ‘lost episode' of Turpentine VC with investor Elad Gil was recorded at a unique moment in time (September 2022) — before ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity launched. Drawing from his experiences at Google, Elad discusses early ML systems, the open source debate, NVIDIA, labor markets, and AI alignment and shares some behind the scenes anecdotes. —
What are the best investing opportunities in Tech for 2025? Elad Gil is one of silicon valley's legendary investors. He's backed 40 unicorns including Airbnb, Coinbase, Figma and Stripe to name a few. He's super active in AI and hosts the no priors podcast which is like Bankless but for AI. In this conversation, Elad explores the state of AI and how the industry is evolving, what he thinks about Crypto. and why he's bullish on Tech in general given the new United States political administration. ------
Episode 113(originally released 11/27/03) -Writer and Activist Elad Nehorai joins the pod to discuss the rising tide of antisemitism, false narratives, and keeping your humanity during inhumane times.Find this episode on your favorite podcast player here: https://pod.link/1647010767/Here are some of the sources and references from this episode:ELAD NEHORAI Writer. Community Builder. Marketer. Activist.http://eladnehorai.comElad's Substack(GO SUBSCRIBE PLZ)Elad's Twitter feed(or "X" if we must)https://twitter.com/EladNehoraiElon Musk is the most dangerous antisemite in Americahttps://forward.com/opinion/549819/elon-musk-is-the-most-dangerous-antisemite-in-america/The Right's Selective Outrage on Antisemitism is a Scamhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/the-rights-selective-outrage-on-antisemitism-is-a-scam?ref=authorComments? Suggestions? Email: griff@didnothingwrongpod.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.com/subscribe
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this week's episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad sit down with the Google DeepMind team behind AlphaProof, Laurent Sartran, Rishi Mehta, and Thomas Hubert. AlphaProof is a new reinforcement learning-based system for formal math reasoning that recently reached a silver-medal standard in solving International Mathematical Olympiad problems. They dive deep into AI and its role in solving complex mathematical problems, featuring insights into AlphaProof and its capabilities. They cover its functionality, unique strengths in reasoning, and the challenges it faces as it scales. The conversation also explores the motivations behind AI in math, practical applications, and how verifiability and human input come into play within a reinforcement learning approach. The DeepMind team shares advice and future perspectives on where math and AI are headed. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @Rishicomplex | @LaurentSartran | @ThomasHubert Show Notes: 0:00 Personal introductions 2:19 Achieving silver medal in IMO competition 3:52 How AlphaProof works 5:56 AlphaProof's strengths within mathematical reasoning 8:56 Challenges in scaling AlphaProof 13:40 Why solve math? 17:50 Pursuing knowledge versus practical applications 21:30 Insights on verifying correctness within reinforcement learning 28:27 How AI could foster more collaboration among mathematicians 30:28 Surprising insights from AI proof generation 34:17 Future of math and AI: advice for math enthusiasts and researchers
Tim, Phil, Seamus, & Elad are joined by Matt Walsh to discuss FEMA ordering not to help Trump supporters after Hurricane disaster, DOJ stopping another Trump assassination attempt, Matt Walsh trolling corporate press about Project 2025, and Morning Joe proving he's out of touch because he doesn't know how much butter costs. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Seamus @FreedomToons (YouTube) Elaad @BarelyInformedWithElad Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Matt Walsh @MattWalsh | DailyWire.com Matt Walsh is a conservative commentator, writer, and activist known for his outspoken views on social and cultural issues. Podcast available on all podcast platforms! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elad Gross joins the show- hour 4 full 965 Thu, 24 Oct 2024 21:37:08 +0000 t4Lquf10JeOUnRSfiPCfJXNdlAm0uSz5 comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Elad Gross joins the show- hour 4 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2
Tim, Hannah Claire, & Elad are joined by Morgonn McMichael to discuss the second Trump assassin being charged by the DOJ, Bill Maher slamming audience members who laughed at 2nd Trump assassination attempt, the Pentagon announcing US troops to be deployed to the middle east, and RFK Jr being harassed by a corporate journalist who kept sending him naughty pics. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Elad @EladEliahu (X) Guest: Morgonn McMichael @Morgonn (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim, Hannah Claire, & Elad are joined by Raheem Kassam to discuss a New York Times poll showing Trump ahead of Kamala Harris in the latest polling, Nate Silver's prediction model showing a Trump landslide, David Hogg saying liberals are losing the youth vote, and Ohio residents sounding the alarm on migrants eating their pets. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Elad @elaadeliahu (X) Guest: Raheem Kassam | TheNationalPulse.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim, Hannah Claire, & Elad are joined by Blaire White to discuss Secret Service pulling agents from Biden in order to protect Trump, Tim Walz says he cooks "white guy tacos" in super cringe clip, Trump bringing in Tulsi Gabbard for debate prep ahead of debate against Kamala, and SCOTUS denying the Biden Harris administration's changes to Title IX. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Guest: Blaire White @MsBlaireWhite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim, Hannah Claire, & Elad are joined by Kyle Seraphin to discuss newly released bodycam footage proving police warned Secret Service about potential security risks, the FBI allowing a Trump assassination suspect who was on the terror watchlist into the country, advertising group suspending its brand safety unit after Elon Musk sued them, and Kamala Harris & Donald Trump agreeing to a debate hosted by ABC News. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Elad @EladEliahu (X) Guest: Kyle Seraphin @KyleSeraphin (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices