• 29 minutes 43 seconds
    Ben Horowitz on AI Infrastructure, Economics and The New Laws of Software

    Recorded live at the a16z Fintech Connect conference in Deer Valley, Alex Rampell speaks with Ben Horowitz, cofounder and general partner at a16z, about how AI has rewritten the fundamental rules of software competition, why crypto infrastructure will become essential in an AI-dominated world, and what the future holds for venture capital.

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    19 May 2026, 10:00 am
  • 38 minutes 41 seconds
    AI Infrastructure, Distribution, and the Next Wave of Software

    Sophie Buonassisi speaks with Jennifer Li, general partner at a16z, about why infrastructure is becoming one of the most important areas in AI. They discuss how the shift to AI-native systems is reshaping everything from storage and compute to developer tooling and orchestration.

    The conversation explores early insights from companies like ElevenLabs, why distribution has become the defining advantage in AI, and how founders can think about product, research, and go-to-market in a rapidly evolving landscape. Jennifer also shares her perspective on creative tools, the role of AI in storytelling, and what the next phase of the ecosystem may look like.

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    12 May 2026, 10:00 am
  • 46 minutes 28 seconds
    From Vector Databases to Knowledge Engines: The Next Layer of AI

    Peter Levine speaks with Ash Ashutosh, CEO of Pinecone, about the launch of Nexus and the shift from vector databases to knowledge engines. As agents become the primary users of software, they discuss why traditional retrieval systems break down and how AI systems need to evolve to support machine-to-machine interactions.

    The conversation explores how agents currently spend most of their time retrieving and reasoning over data, why that approach is inefficient, and how moving reasoning closer to the data can dramatically improve performance, accuracy, and cost. Ash also explains how Pinecone is rethinking the stack for agentic applications, introducing new abstractions, query languages, and developer workflows.

     

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    5 May 2026, 3:39 pm
  • 18 minutes 38 seconds
    Why We Need Continual Learning

    Elena Burger speaks with Malika Aubakirova, partner on the AI infrastructure team at a16z, about why today’s AI systems struggle to learn over time. They discuss the limits of in-context learning, the case for continual learning, and how models may need to evolve from static systems into ones that learn from experience.

     

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    28 April 2026, 10:00 am
  • 59 minutes 37 seconds
    The Agent Era: Building Software Beyond Chat with Box CEO Aaron Levie

    Erik Torenberg, Steve Sinofsky, and Martin Casado speak to Aaron Levie, CEO at Box, about what happens to enterprise software when agents become the primary users. They discuss why coding agents succeed where other knowledge work agents struggle, what abstraction layers mean for the workforce, and how data access and systems of record must change in an agent-first world.

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    21 April 2026, 5:15 pm
  • 47 minutes 5 seconds
    Rethinking Git for the Age of Coding Agents with GitHub Cofounder Scott Chacon

    Matt Bornstein speaks with Scott Chacon, cofounder of GitHub and CEO of GitButler, about why Git's user interface has barely changed since 2005, how GitButler is rethinking version control for both humans and AI agents, and what the "next GitHub" might actually look like. They cover parallel branches, agent-optimized CLI design, the future of code review, and why the best engineers of the future will be the best writers.

     

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    8 April 2026, 3:00 pm
  • 34 minutes 28 seconds
    How AI Is Reshaping IT Services from the Inside

    Joe Schmidt speaks with Peter Doyle, CEO of Treeline, about why the $100B managed service provider market is a decade behind modern technology and how Treeline is building a new model that combines human technicians with AI and automation. They discuss the company's growth strategy, why pure play software struggles in services categories, and what the forward deployed engineer trend tells us about AI adoption.

     

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    1 April 2026, 10:00 am
  • 52 minutes 53 seconds
    Patrick Collison on Stripe’s Early Choices, Smalltalk, and What Comes After Coding

    Michael Truell, CEO of Cursor, sits down with Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe and an investor in Anysphere, to talk about Collison's history with Smalltalk and Lisp, the MongoDB and Ruby decisions Stripe still lives with 15 years later, why he'd spend even more time on API design if he could do it over, and whether AI is actually showing up in economic productivity data. This episode originally aired on Cursor's podcast.

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    24 March 2026, 10:00 am
  • 47 minutes 10 seconds
    OpenClaw: Why the Internet Isn't Built for AI Agents

    Yoko Li, Guido Appenzeller, and Joel de la Garza discuss OpenClaw, the open source personal AI assistant that's forcing a rethink of how identity, permissions, and security work on the internet. They cover why setting up Gmail integration took seven hours, what happens when an agent asks for domain-wide access to every email in your company, and why consumer websites like DoorDash and Amazon have no incentive to make their services agent-friendly.

     

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    19 March 2026, 10:00 am
  • 47 minutes 35 seconds
    What's Missing Between LLMs and AGI - Vishal Misra & Martin Casado

    Vishal Misra returns to explain his latest research on how LLMs actually work under the hood. He walks through experiments showing that transformers update their predictions in a precise, mathematically predictable way as they process new information, explains why this still doesn't mean they're conscious, and describes what's actually required for AGI: the ability to keep learning after training and the move from pattern matching to understanding cause and effect.

     

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    17 March 2026, 11:05 am
  • 1 hour 39 minutes
    Replit's CEO on Vibe Coding, Wealth Building, and What Most People Get Wrong About AI

    Jack Neel speaks with Amjad Masad, CEO at Replit, about how AI is making it easier than ever to build and ship software without a technical background. They discuss Replit's rise from a browser-based coding tool to a platform generating $250 million in annual revenue, why Masad turned down a $1 billion acquisition offer, and his case for why AI represents empowerment rather than existential risk. This episode originally aired on The Jack Neel Podcast.

     

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    10 March 2026, 5:18 pm
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