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Snap Specs, Taste, Midjourney Hardware | Eric Newcomer, Merrill Lutsky, Carter Reum, Swami Sivasubramanian, Thomas Suarez, Mark Gurman, Ryan Daniels, Isaiah Granet

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* (01:48) - Snap Specs * (17:39) - Midjourney Hardware * (18:56) - Taste Labs * (29:27) - Eric Newcomer, an American journalist and founder of the "Newcomer" newsletter, discusses his transition from traditional media to independent journalism, e...

Highlights

This podcast episode covers a wide range of topics from the latest in tech hardware and AI to media and venture capital. The hosts and guests discuss new product launches, industry trends, and the future of various technologies.
00:00
Hosts preview a big show with multiple guests.
10:21
The tech isn't ready for daily use.
17:40
Midjourney announces its first hardware project.
24:37
True taste is subjective and emerges from human craft.
42:02
Building trust is a uniquely human advantage.
1:14:01
Origin hit its waitlist signup goal within 24 hours.
1:27:27
Future billion-dollar DTC brands will be AI companies.
1:43:26
No single model will dominate.
1:50:21
The first ambient computer in glasses form
2:07:16
Siri is functional like pre-installed apps
2:42:03
Models lacked the judgment of a good lawyer.
2:46:55
Raising $50 million to replace call center bots
3:00:02
SpaceX may use its high valuation for acquisitions

Chapters

Previewing a major tech show.
00:00
Snap Specs
01:48
Midjourney Hardware
17:39
Taste Labs
18:56
Eric Newcomer, an American journalist and founder of the "Newcomer" newsletter, discusses his transition from traditional media to independent journalism, emphasizing the importance of building trust and transparency with his audience. He highlights the challenges and opportunities in covering Silicon Valley, noting the evolving dynamics between venture capitalists and founders, and the impact of AI on the media landscape. Newcomer also shares insights into his business model, including revenue streams from subscriptions and events, and reflects on the future of independent media ventures.
29:27
Merrill Lutsky, a key figure at Cursor, discusses his early fascination with space exploration, inspired by films like "October Sky," and how this passion led him to his current role. He elaborates on the recent partnership between Cursor and SpaceX, highlighting the excitement within the team and the potential for advancements in model training. Additionally, Lutsky introduces Origin, a Git infrastructure designed for the agentic era, emphasizing its scalability and the goal of achieving more autonomous, self-driving pull requests.
1:05:19
Carter Reum, co-founder of venture capital firm M13, discusses the U.S. soccer team's historic World Cup performance, highlighting their unprecedented scoring success. He reflects on M13's decade-long journey, noting investments in 17 unicorns, including SpaceX, and emphasizes the importance of investing in cycles, particularly in emerging technologies like AI. Reum also shares insights on the evolving venture capital landscape, stressing the need for clear communication and strategic differentiation in a competitive market.
1:17:38
Swami Sivasubramanian, Vice President for Agentic AI at Amazon Web Services (AWS), has been instrumental in developing AI services like Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon Q. In the conversation, he discusses the transformative potential of agentic AI, highlighting AWS's launch of Qlik Autonomous Agent to integrate context across tools, and Continuum, a service designed to continuously enhance security by integrating AI into software development processes. He emphasizes the importance of balancing speed and security in AI adoption, noting that AWS's innovations aim to empower enterprises to build trustworthy and efficient AI agents.
1:36:46
Thomas Suarez, founder and CEO of Raven Resonance, discusses the development of Raven Prism, the world's first ambient computer in the form of stylish glasses. He highlights its standalone Linux-based operating system, privacy-preserving eye control, and hot-swappable batteries for all-day use. Suarez emphasizes the device's focus on micro-interactions and contextual information, aiming to seamlessly integrate technology into daily life.
1:50:21
Mark Gurman is a prominent technology journalist known for his in-depth coverage of Apple Inc. He discusses the recent enhancements to Siri introduced at WWDC 2026, highlighting features like personal context understanding and improved workflow capabilities, such as sending calendar availability via email. Gurman also notes that while Siri's new AI functionalities are robust, they may not fully replace advanced tools like ChatGPT for more complex tasks.
2:07:12
Ryan Daniels is the co-founder and CEO of Crosby, an AI-powered law firm that combines artificial intelligence with human expertise to expedite contract negotiations. In the conversation, he discusses the publication of a new benchmark evaluating AI agents in legal negotiations, highlighting the complexity of contract discussions and the challenges AI faces in replicating nuanced legal judgment. Daniels emphasizes the importance of integrating AI with human oversight to enhance efficiency while maintaining the quality of legal services.
2:39:22
Isaiah 25edj1g discusses his company's development of AI systems that replace traditional call center bots, focusing on complex and high-stakes calls in sectors like healthcare, airlines, and eventually 911 services. He highlights their approach of training proprietary models without relying on OpenAI, and mentions their viral marketing strategies, including collaborations with celebrities like Soulja Boy and Paul Lieberstein, to attract enterprise clients. Additionally, Isaiah shares that their recent funding round raised $50 million, with participation from insiders, Dell, and HubSpot.
2:46:53
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Transcript

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