Fresh back from London! In this episode, Eric Newcomer reunites with co-hosts James Wilsterman and Max Child of Volley to dive into the best moments from the Cerebral Valley AI Summit.
From buzzy startup founders to incumbent innovators, the London event showcased a rapidly evolving AI landscape. But what stood out most? Eric, James, and Max break down their favorite clips and debate the key questions driving the industry right now:
- Models vs. Applications: Are we back in a “models win” moment?
- The Uber Dilemma: Why did Uber spin off its self-driving technology instead of competing with Waymo? Dara Khosrowshahi’s reasoning sparks a heated debate about platform dynamics, marketplace power, and whether Uber made the right call.
- Figma’s IPO Moment: With their S-1 filing just days after the summit, Dylan Field defended Figma’s AI strategy and new product launches.
- The Science of Discovery: Can AI models trained on “boring rule followers” actually make Nobel Prize-worthy breakthroughs?
- The End of Reading?: Synthesia’s CEO made the boldest prediction yet — that kids won’t read anymore, and video will replace text entirely. The hosts wrestle with what this means for human intelligence and whether writing really is thinking.
The next Cerebral Valley AI Summit returns to San Francisco on November 12th!
Timestamps08:21 Uber’s Self-Driving Strategy and Market Positioning16:56 Figma’s IPO Bear and Bull case26:17 Harry Stebbings’ Interview Insights with Granola’s CEO32:11 Exploring AI’s Role in Scientific Discovery38:26 The Impact of AI on Reading and Writing