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The future of work is being rewritten now. Hear how government, industry, labor, and civil society are supporting the workforce to successfully transition into AI-augmented roles that drive real impact.Angie Cooper, President, Heartland Forward

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Jim Fan, who leads the embodied autonomous research group at Nvidia, walks through what he calls "the great parallel": robotics following the LLM path from pre-training to reasoning to auto research, but with world models replacing language models, e... more

00:00 - Introduction

00:44 - Feeling Behind as a Coder

02:28 - Software 3.0 Explained

03:44 - Agents as the Installer

04:49 - Menu Gen vs Raw Prompts

07:37 - What’s Obvious by 2026

09:41 - Verifiability and Jagged Skills

13:39 - Founder Advice... more

Just an update on the uploading of new episodes. Let me know what you want. DM or email me at talkwithbooks.substack.com/ so I can send you the wisdom and resources you would like :)

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Angie Cooper
President of Heartland Forward
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Keith Sonderling
Deputy Secretary of Labor
U.S. Department of Labor
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Elisabeth (Elisabeth)
Researcher discussing labor market shifts in AI
Urban Institute
Episode: MIT Futuretech : Training Pathways that Work
Jessica Garner
Managing Director of Innovative Learning
ISTE (ISTE ASCD)
Episode: MIT Futuretech : Training Pathways that Work
Jim Fan
Leads the Embodied Autonomous Research Group at Nvidia, Nvidia Robotics
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Episode: Robotics' End Game with Nvidia's Jim Fan
Andrej Karpathy
AI researcher and former OpenAI co-founder; instrumental in Tesla Autopilot
OpenAI, Tesla
Episode: On AI: Andrej Karpathy - From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering
Aaron Levie
CEO of Box
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Tekedra Mawakana
Co-CEO of Waymo
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Samin Nosrat
Writer, teacher, and chef, author of 'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat'.
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Esther Perel Gives Advice on Intimacy, Careers, and Self-Improvement
Q: When do you decide it's better to work on a relationship where trust has been betrayed or just leave?
Trust is an engagement with the unknown; one must consider the context of betrayal and ensure that acknowledgment and remorse are part of the healing process.
Esther Perel Gives Advice on Intimacy, Careers, and Self-Improvement
Q: What recommendations do you have for maintaining harmony in close relationships that cause conflict?
Begin by addressing the relationship dynamics; focus on understanding each other's triggers and perceptions, rather than merely discussing the factual issues at hand.
Esther Perel Gives Advice on Intimacy, Careers, and Self-Improvement
Q: Do you think all that we've destroyed and disrupted and the amount of suffering it's caused for individuals has been worth it, and what do you think will replace it?
Perel acknowledges the suffering caused by disruption but does not provide a clear answer about whether it has been worth it, instead indicating that we are still determining what will replace old structures.
Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger | Part 2
Q: What overall life advice do you have for young people?
He suggests that young people strive each day to be a little wiser and to adapt to life's challenges, emphasizing the importance of a sense of humor and surrounding oneself with supportive people.
How to know a person | David Brooks in conversation with Ray Suarez
Q: How does media, specifically reality TV, affect relationships in the 21st century?
Media has made us spend less time together, hurt conversational skills, and disillusioned many young people about marriage.

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This podcast provides engaging conversations with authors and thinkers, focusing on insights drawn from literature and the implications of their ideas in the realms of entrepreneurship and business. Each episode features interviews with notable figures, exploring their works and the depth of their narratives, offering listeners both entertainment and education. The discussions cover diverse topics, from the impact of literature on professional growth to how specific ideas can influence current business practices, catering to those who appreciate a blend of intellect and industry insights.

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