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Best of the Voice Note Apps, Three Layers of AI Coding & A Wishlist of Products

Best of the Voice Note Apps, Three Layers of AI Coding & A Wishlist of Products


Episode 18


Reviewing voice note transcription apps, from WaveAI to Audiopen and ChatGPT. Then Fraser and Nabeel take stock of various ways AI coding is affecting software development, from Co-Pilots to "mealeab…


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

Developments in Prompting, Making Sense of AI Hardware Gadgetpalooza & trying SunoAI music creation

Developments in Prompting, Making Sense of AI Hardware Gadgetpalooza & trying SunoAI music creation


Episode 17


Fraser and Nabeel discuss the onslaught of AI hardware launches, exploring the potential factors behind this shift. They also discuss the importance of designing not by listening to your customer but…


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Building entropically, Gemini, Prompt engineerings revenge, and Superpowered

Building entropically, Gemini, Prompt engineerings revenge, and Superpowered


Episode 16


Nabeel and Fraser briefly discuss Google's new AI model, Gemini, and keeping authenticity in startup pitches. They discuss the perils of trying to simplify when technology is lending towards complexi…


Published on 1 year, 9 months ago

Launch stories of ChatGPT

Launch stories of ChatGPT


Episode 15


Nabeel gets to ask Fraser for reflections on the development of ChatGPT on the one-year anniversary. They talk about the intersection of product managers and AI researchers, how ChatGPT came to be on…


Published on 1 year, 9 months ago

Three patterns of LLM product development

Three patterns of LLM product development


Episode 14


The conversation kicks off with the surprising news of Sam Altman’s departure from OpenAI. Nabeel and Fraser then discuss the ‘crazy week’ of product releases, demystifying the complexity and impact …


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

My GPTs, and avoiding the OpenAI tidal wave as a founder

My GPTs, and avoiding the OpenAI tidal wave as a founder


Episode 13


In this conversation, discussions revolve around the recent OpenAI Dev Day, the Reflect note taking app, and how founders should internalize the "threat" and partnership opportunities with OpenAI. Fr…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

When do AI startups have advantage over incumbents?

When do AI startups have advantage over incumbents?


Episode 12


Fraser & Nabeel get things up and running again at Hallway Chat. How AI is changing search engines, comparing Perplexity with Google, and what just goes to ChatGPT & Claude. "Shipping your org chat".…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

Hallway Chat, #32 - Creating a middle class Creator Economy, Apple & service-based software, the PS5 and why we play games

Hallway Chat, #32 - Creating a middle class Creator Economy, Apple & service-based software, the PS5 and why we play games


Episode 11


Hey ya'll. In todays show we discuss Apple and service-based software releasing, the PS5 and why we play games, creating a middle class Creator Economy, blogging in 2021 and finding your voice on the…


Published on 4 years, 7 months ago

Hallway Chat, #31 - Investing during a pandemic (ie 2020 vs 2019), hot takes about remote work

Hallway Chat, #31 - Investing during a pandemic (ie 2020 vs 2019), hot takes about remote work


Episode 10


We are back with a long overdue edition of Hallway Chat. Todays episode, Bijan and Nabeel discuss: investing during a pandemic (ie 2020 vs 2019), how we are working from home (technology and schedule…


Published on 5 years, 2 months ago

Hallway Chat, #30 - Is VC pattern recognition actually valuable, the challenge of "winner takes all" dogma

Hallway Chat, #30 - Is VC pattern recognition actually valuable, the challenge of "winner takes all" dogma


Episode 9


After a one year-ish break, Nabeel and Bijan are back with a shiny new episode! In this pod, we chat about things on our minds lately including, is VC pattern recognition actually valuable, what does…


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago





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