

Logan Kilpatrick
Product Manager for Google AI Studio, focusing on Gemini and image/video models and demos; discussed Gemini 3, Nano Banana Pro, and vibe-coding use cases in the episode.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 3h 19min
Amazon x OpenAI, Ford's EV Reality Check, Kushner Drops WB Bid | Sarah Guo, David Senra, Doug O'Laughlin, Doug Bernauer, Jacob Effron, Logan Kilpatrick
In this lively discussion, Sarah Guo, founder of Conviction, shares insights on the art of storytelling for founders, emphasizing how effective narratives can transform pitches. Doug O'Loughlin dives into Amazon's partnership with OpenAI, highlighting challenges in multi-platform computing, while questioning the viability of space data centers. Doug Bernauer, CEO of Radiant, updates on the progress of portable nuclear microreactors and key contracts, showcasing their potential impact. Jacob Effron and Logan Kilpatrick round out the conversation with perspectives on AI trends and innovations.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 45min
Don't Hire a Developer Until You Watch This Gemini 3 Demo
Logan Kilpatrick, Product Manager at Google AI Studio, shares insights into the transformative power of Gemini 3 for marketers. He reveals how this AI can create interactive landing pages in under 10 minutes and discusses vibe coding for viral apps. Logan dives into the rapid prototyping capabilities of Nano Banana Pro, showing how to visualize campaign data and enhance creative workflows. Expect to learn about intuitive prompts, visual editing tools, and the future of customizing marketing templates with AI.

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Jan 25, 2026 • 39min
Master Google AI Studio in 40 Minutes | Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick, Product Lead for Google AI Studio who builds AI-powered dev tools, walks through how AI Studio speeds prototyping. He demos rapid app creation, cloning Studio itself, multimodal features like annotate mode and Maps grounding, and generating multiple UI variants. He also discusses shipping fast inside Google and what he looks for when hiring product managers.


