AI agents are getting smarter, faster, and more capable, but not necessarily more reliable. Behind the hype of self-governing systems lies a widening gap between what agents can do and what they can do consistently. This episode dissects that tension with insights from leaders at Google, Databricks, and Princeton, exploring how flawed benchmarks, missing governance, and brittle architectures are holding back genuine autonomy. The takeaway: the future of AI won’t be about replacing humans—it w...
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AI agents are getting smarter, faster, and more capable, but not necessarily more reliable. Behind the hype of self-governing systems lies a widening gap between what agents can do and what they can do consistently. This episode dissects that tension with insights from leaders at Google, Databricks, and Princeton, exploring how flawed benchmarks, missing governance, and brittle architectures are holding back genuine autonomy. The takeaway: the future of AI won’t be about replacing humans—it w...
AI Startups at Warp Speed: Why the Next Unicorns Won’t Look Like the Last
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3 weeks ago
AI Startups at Warp Speed: Why the Next Unicorns Won’t Look Like the Last
AI startups are rewriting the rules of growth, reaching million-dollar revenues in months with leaner teams and faster iteration than ever before. But the real advantage isn’t access to models: It’s proprietary evaluation data, relentless re-architecture, and an almost obsessive intimacy with customer pain points. Once-discarded business models are suddenly viable again, and incumbents’ hesitation is creating a fleeting window for bold founders. The question is no longer whether AI startups c...
Verified Weekly
AI agents are getting smarter, faster, and more capable, but not necessarily more reliable. Behind the hype of self-governing systems lies a widening gap between what agents can do and what they can do consistently. This episode dissects that tension with insights from leaders at Google, Databricks, and Princeton, exploring how flawed benchmarks, missing governance, and brittle architectures are holding back genuine autonomy. The takeaway: the future of AI won’t be about replacing humans—it w...