Episodes

  • Isabel Boemeke - The Real Story of Nuclear: Fear, Politics, and the Grid We Need for AI
    Nov 27 2025

    Shownotes:

    0:00 : Introduction

    1:37 : Growing up in rural Brazil

    3:44 : Getting to the United States

    5:15 : Reading Richard Dawkins, getting involved in the climate movement, learning about nuclear

    12:05 : A historical deep dive: What went wrong with nuclear energy?

    24:32 : What really happened at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl - separating fear from facts.

    30:43 : Deaths from Nuclear Vs. Fossil Fuels

    37:15 : Nuclear Proliferation Risk

    42:17 : Gaps in the US supply chain & AI’s need for more energy

    49:40 : Promise vs. reality of SMRs (Small modular reactors)

    54:54 : Designing energy grid for the US

    59:10 : Why are Germany, Taiwan, and Australia shutting down nuclear energy programs?

    1:02:10 : Saving California’s last nuclear plant Diablo Canyon

    1:08:24 : Today’s nuclear renaissance


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • OpenAI’s Isa Fulford on Building Deep Research, ChatGPT’s Agent, and the Future of the Internet
    Nov 14 2025

    Isa Fulford is only a few years out of school and is already the mind behind Deep Research and ChatGPT Agent - two of the most important and ambitious projects at OpenAI. She’s a close friend from our Stanford days, someone I adore, and someone the world is going to hear a lot more about in coming years.

    We talk about how her upbringing and violin training shaped the discipline behind her professional work. Isa breaks down how these systems were built, how they think, and where AI is heading, from agents talking to agents to a future where humans guide the work instead of doing it.SHOWNOTES:

    0:00 Introduction

    1:50 Early life, math, music, and discipline

    4:40 Stanford, Journey into AI, & joining OpenAI

    7:15 Deep Research, building datasets, & early indications

    11:35 Building ChatGPT Agent

    13:47 What comes next from OpenAI?

    15:58 Personal Use of AI

    16:40 Future of Internet + Agent Communication

    19:03 Personal AI agents

    20:06 Safety Risks 22:44 AGI

    24:03 Agents for personal growth

    25:00 How AI is changing the way we work

    27:43 Talent war and poaching

    28:30 Lessons from Sam Altman: raise ambition level

    30:18 Rapid questions


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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SabrinaHalper

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sabrina-halper-show/id1627753991

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    32 mins
  • Life After AGI — Richard Ngo (Philosopher & Researcher, ex-OpenAI / DeepMind)
    Nov 6 2025

    Richard Ngo is a leading AI philosopher and researcher, formerly at OpenAI and DeepMind. We discuss what life looks like once we have AGI and how every aspect of the human experience could change.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:44 – Technology as an Inequality Engine

    03:52 – AI as a Personal Tutor vs. Distraction Machine

    06:11 – Therapy, Coaching, and Emotional Mediation

    09:16 – The Future of Work and the Socio-Political Economy

    13:15 – Relationships, Intimacy, and AI Companions

    19:03 – Marriage Decline and the Birth Rate Crisis

    22:15 – Speed of Change and Political Control

    23:55 – Human Augmentation and Speciation

    30:52 – Comparing Artificial Intelligence to Natural Intelligence

    35:57 – Religion, Continuity, and Identity in the Future

    37:26 – China vs. the U.S. in AI Governance

    39:39 – Why Richard Left OpenAI

    43:43 – Drones, Simulation, Power, and More

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    47 mins
  • The AI Revolution in Music: A Conversation with DAOuda Leonard, Manager of Grimes and Founder of CreateSafe
    Dec 21 2023

    In this episode, Sabrina Halper sits down with DAOuda Leonard, Grimes' manager and founder of music tech studio CreateSafe, which just launched its generative AI-powered platform Triniti. Triniti enables artists to create an AI voice clone, generate text-to-audio samples, ask a chatbot music industry-related questions, monetize creations and manage music IP.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Eric Jang on Humanoid Robots, Why AI is Good For You, and a Future of Abundance.
    Nov 29 2023

    In this episode, Sabrina Halper sits down with Eric Jang. Eric is the VP of AI at 1X Technologies, a humanoid robot company built to benefit society, with investment led by OpenAI. He also published AI is Good for You, a book about the last 10 Years and the next 10 Years of Artificial Intelligence (link to buy attached below). Previously, Eric was a senior research scientist at Google on their robotics team.


    Timestamps:

    (0:00) - Highlights

    (2:53) - Intro

    (3:32) - The outdated political system & AI's applications for campaigns7:55 - Debating ideas with AI "champions"

    (9:20) - How Meta's VR Quest headset could be a humanoid robot, data engines for AI

    (13:20) - Building genuine AI companionship

    (18:26) - AI chatbots as sparring partners and improving peoples' social capabilities

    (20:45) - Can we achieve AGI through online, text-only data? Or do we need a data engine such as VR, robots, or cars?

    (24:20) - How to acquire and label "truth" for LLMs?30:00 - How far are we from AGI? How do you define AGI?

    (32:20) - Should we be modeling AI systems after biology and replicating nature-inspired architectures?36:00 - Confronting workforce disruption of humanoid robots, 1X's approach39:00 - Lump of labor fallacy, 10X-ing workforces

    (40:10) - Security risks of humanoid robots, high leverage technology = risk

    (42:35) - Engineering hardware to mimic the human body, lack of robotics parts

    (46:04) - Why is now the right time to invest and build in general purpose robots?

    (48:25) - Visualizing a post-AGI future of abundance & utopia situation

    (52:27) - What will our relationship to robots look like and which hierarchies will exist? How to engineer an equality dynamic (55:50) - The academia vs start-up landscape in AI and why some researches are going back to academia

    (59:54) - Criticisms of the effective altruist and AI safety communities

    (1:04:20) - Good policies and models for regulation, issues with regulation today

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Martin Varsavsky on fertility and birth rate decline, gene editing, modern evolution, and why humanity needs more babies.
    Oct 9 2023

    In this episode, Sabrina Halper sits down with renowned entrepreneur Martin Varsavsky. Martin has founded five unicorn companies across industries. He discusses his cutting edge work in the fertility space and how technology will revolutionize our biology.


    Timestamps:

    (0:00) - Intro

    (1:30) - Catalyst for building in fertility

    (3:00) - Reasons for increased infertility in society

    (7:00) - Climate change and overpopulation narrative

    (10:00) - Reasons for declining birth rates & how to design a society that combats this

    (16:40) - Europe vs America on abortion, surrogacy, and the anti-science movements

    (22:00) - How to decrease the cost of fertility treatments by an order of magnitude

    (27:15) - Embryo selection vs CRISPR

    (32:34) - Mapping out IQ to a gene, editing for intelligence

    (34:00) - How regulation of CRISPR will vary between China and the west

    (36:00) - The potential disparity between humans, and the context of AI

    (37:20) - Why evolution doesn't work anymore

    (39:40) - Why humans may speciate and evolve into multiple species

    (41:59) - Is CRISPR happening today? 45:30 - In-vitro gametogenesis (IVG)

    (47:00) - What having a baby will look like in the future

    (49:05) - Male birth control, longevity, gene therapy

    (52:00) - Martin's philosophy around company building

    (54:15) - Having clear views around where the future is going

    (58:00) - Fast-paced popcorn questions: space, Einstein, quantum physics

    (1:00:30) - Outro


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Delian on Varda's space drugs, Founders Fund, and Silicon Valley's history of mentorship.
    Aug 30 2023

    Delian Asparouhov is the co-founder of Varda Space, the startup that is manufacturing products in space to benefit life on Earth. He is also a partner at Founders Fund.

    The first 30 minutes of this episode cover all things space: Varda, investing and building in Space, Elon's role in pushing the industry forward, working in highly-regulated industries, inception of ideas.

    The second 30 minutes go deep into Delian's personal path into venture, lessons from his first company, what personal characteristics define the best founders, lessons he learned from his mentors, which investment sectors he sees as being the next wave, and some fun fast facts.

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    1 hr
  • Living Carbon's Maddie Hall on bioengineering super trees to help fight climate change, synthetic bio's potential, carbon credits, lessons from Sam Altman & using LLMs to understand animals.
    Aug 7 2023

    Maddie Hall is the co-founder and CEO of Living Carbon, a plant bio-tech company growing genetically modified poplars and pines capable of absorbing much more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than regular trees. Previously, she worked on special projects at Y Combinator and OpenAI.


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    Reach out to Shalper@hofcapital.com with any feedback, requests for guests, or if you're building something to bring the future closer.

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    46 mins