
Tech Today with Eric Tarczynski
Tech Today is a daily, 10-minute show on the most important stories in technology.
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Latest episodes

Jun 6, 2025 • 17min
The Rise of the AI Coding Agent with Quinn Slack
Quinn Slack, co-founder and CEO of Sourcegraph, discusses the transformative power of AI coding agents reshaping software development. He explains how Sourcegraph's tools, Cody and AMP, focus on model-product fit instead of traditional feature lists. The conversation highlights the importance of customer trust for innovation and the strategic significance of transparency in a rapidly evolving industry. Slack also touches on recent funding developments, including Anysphere's impressive raise, and the competitive landscape surrounding AI advancements in defense.

Jun 5, 2025 • 13min
The Future of Hypersonic Aviation with AJ Piplica
AJ Piplica, Founder and CEO of Hermeus, shares insights on the dawn of hypersonic aviation after successfully flying the Quarterhorse Mk 1. He explains the significance of hypersonic travel for both national defense and commercial aviation, highlighting the technological advancements needed. Piplica also discusses the competitive landscape between governments and private sectors in hypersonic development and envisions a future where global travel becomes unimaginably fast. Get ready to rethink air travel!

Jun 4, 2025 • 12min
Reddit, AI, and the Future of the Human Internet with Steve Huffman
Reddit has always been a cultural force online — but today, it's also something else: a core piece of the internet’s AI infrastructure.In this episode, Reddit co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman joins Eric to talk about the company’s first year as a public company, why Reddit still feels like it’s just getting started, and how it’s navigating a new era where AI-generated content is flooding the internet. They discuss Reddit’s evolution from a link aggregator to a community engine, the irony of becoming an LLM training backbone, and why Huffman thinks Reddit can preserve its human core even as it grows.We also covered recent headlines including SpaceX’s projected $15.5 billion in revenue for 2025, Meta’s billion-dollar deal to extend the life of an Illinois nuclear plant, Colossal Labs’ plan to release dire wolf howls later this year, and Amazon’s newly announced film about the OpenAI boardroom drama.

Jun 3, 2025 • 15min
Is America Eroding Its Ability to Innovate?
Today on Tech Today, Kyle is joined by Zavain Dar, founder and managing partner of Dimension, to talk about what he calls the “self-inflicted corrosion” of American hegemony. In a viral tweet, Zavain laid out two pillars of the U.S.’s strength, immigrant-driven innovation and global alliances, and argued that both are being systematically undermined. In this episode, he explains why the U.S. is pouring concrete over the very wellspring of scientific and technological leadership that made it dominant for decades.They also discuss the immigrant roots of America’s most valuable companies, the geopolitical dynamics forcing allies to hedge toward China, and how elite researchers and founders are starting to bypass the U.S. altogether.We also covered Neuralink’s $650 million raise, xAI’s $5 billion debt deal, IBM’s Seek AI acquisition, and TechCrunch’s exit from Europe.

Jun 2, 2025 • 14min
Why Immigration Is America’s Innovation Engine with Jeremy Neufeld
Jeremy Neufeld, Director of Immigration Policy at the Institute for Progress, explains how immigration fuels American innovation, especially in tech. He discusses the crucial role of student visas and H-1Bs in powering AI startups, revealing that 70% of founders come from this pipeline. Neufeld highlights the risks of policy missteps that let other countries, like China, gain an edge. He also proposes a more talent-friendly immigration system that could strengthen national security while promoting innovation.

May 30, 2025 • 16min
Why AI Needs Fresh Data with Marc Freed-Finnegan
Marc Freed-Finnegan, co-founder and CEO of Chalk, explores the critical shift from AI training to real-time inference. He dives into why fresh data is vital for AI infrastructure and how Chalk achieves sub-5ms pipelines for clients like Whatnot and MoneyLion. Marc also discusses challenges in implementing AI in businesses and the need for robust infrastructure. Plus, he shares insights on innovations across industries, from fintech to e-commerce, emphasizing the transformative power of real-time data in enhancing customer experiences.

May 29, 2025 • 18min
The Flawed Science That Made Nuclear Expensive with Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman, Editor of Works in Progress and Head of Publishing at Stripe, dives into the under-discussed regulatory science behind nuclear energy costs. He details how the Linear No Threshold model and ALARA principle led to financial stagnation in nuclear power. The conversation also touches on innovative ideas for global improvement, industry insights including Salesforce's acquisition of Informatica, and challenges in the tech job market. Bowman's blend of optimism and practicality shines through, urging a rethinking of regulatory standards that have hindered nuclear development.

May 27, 2025 • 16min
Why America is Rebooting the Atomic Age
Isaiah Taylor, founder and CEO of Valar Atomics, dives into President Trump's executive orders to revive U.S. nuclear energy. He emphasizes the importance of uranium independence and discusses how America lost its lead in the global nuclear race. Taylor highlights the need for regulatory changes to accelerate nuclear innovation and the urgency of developing advanced reactors to meet national security challenges. The conversation also touches on AI's impact on energy demand and the shifting dynamics in the semiconductor market.

May 23, 2025 • 14min
Why the Next AI Startups Are Selling to SMBs
Charley Ma, Co-founder and Managing Partner at Pathlight VC, shares insights from his experience with early-stage investments and his time at Plaid and Ramp. He discusses the rise of young founders leading AI startups tailored for SMBs, emphasizing their fast iteration and customer-centric approaches. Charley highlights the untapped GovTech market, with local governments now more receptive to new tech. Plus, he explores the latest advancements from Google and OpenAI, showcasing the dynamic evolution of the AI landscape.

May 22, 2025 • 14min
The Future of Consumer AI Products with Rex Woodbury
Today, Rex Woodbury, Founder and Managing Partner at Daybreak Ventures, joins Kyle Harrison to share his reactions to new AI product announcements at Google I/O, OpenAI’s $6.4B acquisition of Jony Ive’s “LoveFrom,” design studio, as well as his thoughts on the future of consumer AI products.They discuss the competitive landscape between tech incumbents and AI startups, the consumer product areas ripe for disruption, and the potential for AI to bridge human’s need for social connection and emotional support.We also covered OpenAI’s Jony Ive acquisition, Klarna’s latest earnings report presented by an AI-generated avatar, Chatbot Arena’s latest raise and Mercado Libre’s leadership changes.