Decoder with Nilay Patel

The Verge
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95 snips
Sep 4, 2025 • 40min

The quest to keep OpenAI honest

Catherine Bracey, CEO of TechEquity, and Orson Aylad, CEO of Latino Prosperity, both advocate for transparency in tech. They delve into the tensions between OpenAI's original nonprofit mission and its shift towards a for-profit model. The guests discuss the ethical implications of this transformation, emphasizing the need for accountability in an increasingly profit-driven landscape. They also highlight the importance of advocacy groups in challenging OpenAI's restructuring and the potential societal impact of these changes.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 7min

Rewind: Bookshop CEO's crusade to save books from Amazon

Andy Hunter, the CEO and founder of Bookshop.org, discusses his mission to empower independent bookstores against the encroachment of Amazon. He shares impressive results, including a million dollars in ebook sales, and highlights a rise in consumer support for local retailers. The conversation dives into current book trends shaped by societal changes, the ongoing battle against book bans, and the challenges of digital rights in the ebook market. Hunter advocates for a thriving literary community that embraces diverse voices and champions alternatives to monopolistic giants.
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368 snips
Aug 25, 2025 • 57min

Is ChatGPT killing higher education?

In a captivating discussion, journalist James Walsh, who writes for New York Magazine's Intelligencer, delves into the disruptive impact of AI tools like ChatGPT on higher education. He explores the alarming rise of a cheating culture among students, sharing personal anecdotes and insights from academia. Walsh raises critical questions about academic integrity, the evolving role of professors, and the challenge of balancing innovation with educational value. With thought-provoking commentary, he highlights the need for universities to adapt to the rapid advancements in technology.
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537 snips
Aug 21, 2025 • 54min

Amazon is betting on agents to win the AI race

David Luan, head of Amazon's AGI Research Lab and co-founder of Adept, shares insights from his impressive background at OpenAI, where he contributed to GPT-2 and GPT-3. The conversation dives into the evolution of AI agents, highlighting their potential to handle real-world tasks beyond basic chatbots. David discusses the challenges in reliability, the significance of GPT-5, and Amazon's innovative AI initiatives, including their integration with Alexa. The chat also touches on the future of AI and the critical need for improved training methods and emotional connections between users and AI.
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828 snips
Aug 18, 2025 • 54min

How the head of Obsidian went from superfan to CEO

Steph Ango, CEO of Obsidian, transitioned from superfan to leader after his startup, Lumi, was sold. He shares insights into Obsidian's unique approach to note-taking, emphasizing local file storage and Markdown organization. The conversation highlights the app’s creative flexibility, community-driven plugins, and how they empower users. Ango also discusses their operational culture, prioritizing minimal meetings and user feedback, all while balancing a cautious integration of AI features in a space dominated by competitors.
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698 snips
Aug 14, 2025 • 55min

ChatGPT chief Nick Turley doesn't want you too attached to AI

Nick Turley, the Head of ChatGPT at OpenAI, shares insights on the rapid evolution of AI technology and user interaction. With ChatGPT's staggering growth to 700 million weekly users, Turley discusses the backlash from the removal of its GPT-4 model and the delicate balance between innovation and user attachment. He tackles the challenge of AI hallucinations and shares his vision of a future where ChatGPT evolves beyond traditional chatbot interfaces. The discussion emphasizes ethical considerations, user well-being, and the ever-changing landscape of artificial intelligence.
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461 snips
Aug 11, 2025 • 56min

Notion's CEO wants you to demand better from your tools

Ivan Zhao, cofounder and CEO of Notion, shares insights into his philosophy of productivity and the transformative journey of Notion. He likens Notion to the 'Lego of productivity tools,' emphasizing its versatility and user-friendly design. The conversation dives into the impact of AI on software, particularly how it enhances onboarding and streamlines workflows. Zhao also discusses the future of work and education, highlighting the need for innovation over mere employee numbers. Discover how Notion plans to evolve in the AI-driven landscape!
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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 1min

GitHub's CEO says AI coding is ‘here to stay’

Thomas Dohmke, CEO of GitHub, drives the conversation on the future of AI coding and developer tools. He discusses the emergence of 'vibe coding,' where even non-coders can intuitively craft software. Thomas also addresses GitHub Copilot’s competitive landscape compared to rivals like Cursor. The potential and challenges of AI in software development are explored, including developer skepticism and the evolving roles of engineers. Moreover, he shares insights into GitHub's financial growth post-acquisition and the transformative impact of AI on business models.
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376 snips
Aug 4, 2025 • 56min

Why tech is racing to adopt AI coding

Michael Truell, Co-founder and CEO of Anysphere, delves into the surge of AI in coding. He discusses how Cursor AI enhances productivity by automating tasks and democratizing software development for everyone. The concept of 'Vibe Coding' is introduced, making programming more accessible to newcomers. Truell also reflects on the challenges and opportunities AI presents for hiring in tech and the balance between AI assistance and programmer control. This engaging conversation explores the future landscape of coding.
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166 snips
Jul 31, 2025 • 40min

Why AI researchers are getting paid like NBA All-Stars

Hayden Field, Senior AI reporter at The Verge, dives into the intense competition for AI talent likening it to NBA trades. He discusses how tech giants like Meta are making extravagant job offers and why some AI researchers are motivated by more than just money now. The conversation reveals the impact of these hiring strategies on job security and industry expectations. Field also explores how companies like Anthropic are fostering a culture that values personal fulfillment, which is reshaping the landscape of AI recruitment.

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