AI-assisted coding with GitHub's COO

Kyle Daigle, COO of GitHub, joins the hosts to discuss the evolving role of AI in software development, GitHub Copilot’s impact, and the challenges of AI-assisted coding. The conversation covers licensing concerns, ethical considerations, and how developers can navigate these com … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 2 days ago

Optimizing for efficiency with IBM’s Granite

We often judge AI models by leaderboard scores, but what if efficiency matters more? Kate Soule from IBM joins us to discuss how Granite AI is rethinking AI at the edge—breaking tasks into smaller, efficient components and co-designing models with hardware. She also shares why AI … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 10 days ago

Build a workspace of AI agents

How can every single person build a personal AI protégé and then accumulate (and share) a host of other assistants? In this episode, we dive into the world of no-code AI with Scott Meyer from Chipp.ai. We discuss AI tooling for people that can't code, the cultural shift that need … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 15 days ago

GenAI hot takes and bad use cases

It seems like all we hear about are the great use cases for GenAI, but where should you NOT be using the technology? On this episode Chris and Daniel share their hot takes and bad use cases. Some may surprise you! Join the discussion Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this epi … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 27 days ago

Tool calling and agents

It seems like everyone is uses the term “agent” differently these days. In this episode, Chris and Daniel dig into the details of tool calling and its connection to agents. They help clarify how LLMs can “talk to” and “interact with” other systems like databases, APIs, web apps, … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 1 month ago

Deep-dive into DeepSeek

There is crazy hype and a lot of confusion related to DeepSeek’s latest model DeepSeek R1. The products provided by DeepSeek (their version of a ChatGPT-like app) has exploded in popularity. However, ties to China have raised privacy and geopolitical concerns. In this episode, Ch … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 1 month ago

Video generation with realistic motion

We seem to be experiencing a surge of video generation tools, models, and applications. However, video generation models generally struggle with some basic physics, like realistic walking motion. This leaves some generated videos lacking true motion with disappointing, simplistic … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 2 months ago

Mozart to Megadeth at CHRP

Daniel and Chris groove with Jeff Smith, Founder and CEO at CHRP.ai. Jeff describes how CHRP anonymously analyzes emotional wellness data, derived from employees’ music preferences, giving HR leaders actionable insights to improve productivity, retention, and overall morale. By m … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 3 months ago

Sidekick is an AI Shopify expert

Today, Chris explores Shopify Magic and other AI offerings with Mike Tamir, Distinguished ML Engineer and Head of Machine Learning, and Matt Colyer, Director of Product Management for Sidekick. They talk about how Shopify uses generative AI and LLMs to enhance their products, and … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 3 months ago

Full-duplex, real-time dialogue with Kyutai

Kyutai, an open science research lab, made headlines over the summer when they released their real-time speech-to-speech AI assistant (beating OpenAI to market with their teased GPT-driven speech-to-speech functionality). Alex from Kyutai joins us in this episode to discuss the r … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 3 months ago

Clones, commerce & campaigns

Chris and Daniel dive into what Trump’s impending second term could mean for AI companies, model developers, and regulators, unpacking the potential shifts in policy and innovation. Next, they discuss the latest models, like Qwen, that blur the performance gap between open and cl … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 3 months ago

scikit-learn & data science you own

We are at GenAI saturation, so let’s talk about scikit-learn, a long time favorite for data scientists building classifiers, time series analyzers, dimensionality reducers, and more! Scikit-learn is deployed across industry and driving a significant portion of the “AI” that is ac … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 4 months ago

Creating tested, reliable AI applications

It can be frustrating to get an AI application working amazingly well 80% of the time and failing miserably the other 20%. How can you close the gap and create something that you rely on? Chris and Daniel talk through this process, behavior testing, and the flow from prototype to … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 4 months ago

AI is changing the cybersecurity threat landscape

This week, Chris is joined by Gregory Richardson, Vice President and Global Advisory CISO at BlackBerry, and Ismael Valenzuela, Vice President of Threat Research & Intelligence at BlackBerry. They address how AI is changing the threat landscape, why human defenders remain a key p … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 4 months ago

The path towards trustworthy AI

Elham Tabassi, the Chief AI Advisor at the U.S. National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), joins Chris for an enlightening discussion about the path towards trustworthy AI. Together they explore NIST’s ‘AI Risk Management Framework’ (AI RMF) within the context of the Wh … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 4 months ago

Big data is dead, analytics is alive

We are on the other side of “big data” hype, but what is the future of analytics and how does AI fit in? Till and Adithya from MotherDuck join us to discuss why DuckDB is taking the analytics and AI world by storm. We dive into what makes DuckDB, a free, in-process SQL OLAP datab … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 5 months ago

Practical workflow orchestration

Workflow orchestration has always been a pain for data scientists, but this is exacerbated in these AI hype days by agentic workflows executing arbitrary (not pre-defined) workflows with a variety of failure modes. Adam from Prefect joins us to talk through their open source Pyth … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 5 months ago

Towards high-quality (maybe synthetic) datasets

As Argilla puts it: “Data quality is what makes or breaks AI.” However, what exactly does this mean and how can AI team probably collaborate with domain experts towards improved data quality? David Berenstein & Ben Burtenshaw, who are building Argilla & Distilabel at Hugging Face … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 5 months ago

Understanding what's possible, doable & scalable

We are constantly hearing about disillusionment as it relates to AI. Some of that is probably valid, but Mike Lewis, an AI architect from Cincinnati, has proven that he can consistently get LLM and GenAI apps to the point of real enterprise value (even with the Big Cos of the wor … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 5 months ago

GraphRAG (beyond the hype)

Seems like we are hearing a lot about GraphRAG these days, but there are lots of questions: what is it, is it hype, what is practical? One of our all time favorite podcast friends, Prashanth Rao, joins us to dig into this topic beyond the hype. Prashanth gives us a bit of backgro … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 5 months ago

Pausing to think about scikit-learn & OpenAI o1

Recently the company stewarding the open source library scikit-learn announced their seed funding. Also, OpenAI released “o1” with new behavior in which it pauses to “think” about complex tasks. Chris and Daniel take some time to do their own thinking about o1 and the contrast to … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 6 months ago

Cybersecurity in the GenAI age

Dinis Cruz drops by to chat about cybersecurity for generative AI and large language models. In addition to discussing The Cyber Boardroom, Dinis also delves into cybersecurity efforts at OWASP and that organization’s Top 10 for LLMs and Generative AI Apps. Join the discussion Ch … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 6 months ago

AI is more than GenAI

GenAI is often what people think of when someone mentions AI. However, AI is much more. In this episode, Daniel breaks down a history of developments in data science, machine learning, AI, and GenAI in this episode to give listeners a better mental model. Don’t miss this one if y … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 6 months ago

Metrics Driven Development

How do you systematically measure, optimize, and improve the performance of LLM applications (like those powered by RAG or tool use)? Ragas is an open source effort that has been trying to answer this question comprehensively, and they are promoting a “Metrics Driven Development” … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 6 months ago

Threat modeling LLM apps

If you have questions at the intersection of Cybersecurity and AI, you need to know Donato at WithSecure! Donato has been threat modeling AI applications and seriously applying those models in his day-to-day work. He joins us in this episode to discuss his LLM application securit … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 7 months ago

Only as good as the data

You might have heard that “AI is only as good as the data.” What does that mean and what data are we talking about? Chris and Daniel dig into that topic in the episode exploring the categories of data that you might encounter working in AI (for training, testing, fine-tuning, ben … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 7 months ago

Gaudi processors & Intel's AI portfolio

There is an increasing desire for and effort towards GPU alternatives for AI workloads and an ability to run GenAI models on CPUs. Ben and Greg from Intel join us in this episode to help us understand Intel’s strategy as it related to AI along with related projects, hardware, and … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 7 months ago

Broccoli AI at its best 🥦

We discussed “🥦 Broccoli AI” a couple weeks ago, which is the kind of AI that is actually good/healthy for a real world business. Bengsoon Chuah, a data scientist working in the energy sector, joins us to discuss developing and deploying NLP pipelines in that environment. … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 7 months ago

Hyperventilating over the Gartner AI Hype Cycle

This week Daniel & Chris hang with repeat guest and good friend Demetrios Brinkmann of the MLOps Community. Together they review, debate, and poke fun at the 2024 Gartner Hype Cycle chart for Artificial Intelligence. You are invited to join them in this light-hearted fun conversa … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 8 months ago

The first real-time voice assistant

In the midst of the demos & discussion about OpenAI’s GPT-4o voice assistant, Kyutai swooped in to release the first real-time AI voice assistant model and a pretty slick demo (Moshi). Chris & Daniel discuss what this more open approach to a voice assistant might catalyze. They a … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 8 months ago

Vectoring in on Pinecone

Daniel & Chris explore the advantages of vector databases with Roie Schwaber-Cohen of Pinecone. Roie starts with a very lucid explanation of why you need a vector database in your machine learning pipeline, and then goes on to discuss Pinecone’s vector database, designed to facil … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 8 months ago

Stanford's AI Index Report 2024

We’ve had representatives from Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) on the show in the past, but we were super excited to talk through their 2024 AI Index Report after such a crazy year in AI! Nestor from HAI joins us in this episode to talk about … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 8 months ago

Apple Intelligence & Advanced RAG

Daniel & Chris engage in an impromptu discussion of the state of AI in the enterprise. Then they dive into the recent Apple Intelligence announcement to explore its implications. Finally, Daniel leads a deep dive into a new topic - Advanced RAG - covering everything you need to k … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 9 months ago

How Derek Sivers Uses Ruby And His Programming Philosophy | Remote Ruby | Episode 216

You won’t want to miss this episode because we have an amazing guest. Today, we welcome Derek Sivers, Ruby programmer, speaker, Founder of CD Baby, and book publisher of several books such as, Anything You Want and Hell Yeah or No. Jason took a chance to see if Derek would be a g … | Continue reading


@share.transistor.fm | 2 years ago

How to stand out as a new developer (and ask qs) with Dan Moore [audio]

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@share.transistor.fm | 3 years ago

Opportunities to take .NET into the satellite/space industry

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Interview with Mike Perham about building Sidekiq into a business [audio]

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Integrity as a Business Advantage

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Indie dev builds and sells two startups, continues building

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Building underground tunnels for 30 second delivery times

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Podcast with Daniel Metzler from Isar Aerospace

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Bringing FreeBSD to Amazon EC2 with Colin Percival (Podcast Interview)

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Navigate all your apps, all one click away

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

What does the future of sports look like for gen z?

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

The Future of Insurance Software

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Interview with Cofounder of Bottomless, “Amazon for Repeat Purchases”

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@share.transistor.fm | 4 years ago

Vertical Farming and AgTech Is In

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@share.transistor.fm | 5 years ago