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  • #34 - The consumer AI apps breaking out in 2026 - Olivia Moore
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of The Deep View: Conversations, we talk with Olivia Moore, partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), one of Silicon Valley’s flagship venture capital firms. At a16z, Olivia focuses on the rapidly evolving world of consumer AI apps. She tracks which tools are gaining traction, which ones are breaking out beyond early adopters, and which products are unlocking entirely new capabilities for everyday users.


    In this conversation, we explore the key trends shaping the next wave of AI apps, including the rise of personal AI agents, the growing importance of context and memory in AI systems, and the way new tools are changing how people build, create, and work.


    We cover:

    + a16z’s Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps report and what it reveals

    + The rise of OpenClaw and personal AI agents in 2026

    + Olivia’s current AI stack and how she uses her favorite tools

    + Why context and memory could define the next stage of AI

    + Global trends shaping the AI app ecosystem
    + The acceleration of coding agents


    Few people have their finger on the pulse of the AI app ecosystem like Olivia. If you want to understand which AI tools are gaining momentum and where the next breakthroughs may come from, this conversation offers a valuable window into the space.


    There’s a great chance you’ll come away from this episode with at least one tool or idea that changes the way you work.

    Subscribe to the podcast for more conversations with the leaders, builders, and researchers shaping the future of AI.

    And don't forget to sign up for The Deep View daily newsletter. We don’t just cover AI, we decode it. In a world flooded with hype, we deliver sharp, no-nonsense insights that keep our audience ahead of the curve and help them put AI to work every day: subscribe.thedeepview.com

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    54 m
  • #33 - Using AI to fix job destruction, skills, and hiring - Tigran Sloyan
    Mar 1 2026

    In a labor market being rewired by AI, CodeSignal is betting that skills, not resumes, will decide who thrives.


    For this episode of The Deep View: Conversations, I talked with Tigran Sloyan, CEO and co-founder of CodeSignal, the company building a new standard for hiring and career mobility in the age of AI.


    CodeSignal’s mission starts with a simple but painful truth: resumes and interviews are a flawed way to hire talent. Countless candidates have the skills to thrive in high-paying tech roles but never get a fair shot, while others with polished credentials sometimes land jobs they’re not prepared to do.


    CodeSignal is flipping that equation with skills-based assessments that help employers discover candidates with real ability, and a free learning platform that helps candidates level up for the next opportunity.


    In my conversation with Tigran, we talked about:

    + Why resumes haven’t meaningfully changed in 100 years, and why it's breaking hiring

    + How CodeSignal measures skills, and why simulation beats multiple-choice

    + What AI unlocks for assessing non-technical roles such as sales and support

    + The dark side of AI: what CodeSignal’s research shows about cheating attempts

    + Why entry-level jobs are turning into tasks, and what that means for training

    + How CodeSignal makes free learning content work economically

    + The future of re-skilling at scale, and why AI tutoring changes everything


    We also dig into what’s changing fast right now: the rise of AI-assisted work, the surge in fraud in hiring assessments, and why foundational skills still matter even when AI can do the task.

    Tigran shares his background from Armenia to MIT to Google, his most contrarian leadership advice, and the AI tool he'd recommend you start using every day. If you want to understand how AI is being used to fix the problems that AI is causing in the job market, this is the podcast for you.

    Subscribe to The Deep View: Conversations podcast in your favorite podcast player for more unique conversations with the brightest minds solving the biggest challenges in AI. You can also subscribe on YouTube.

    And don't forget to sign up for The Deep View daily newsletter. We don’t just cover AI, we decode it. In a world flooded with hype, we deliver sharp, no-nonsense insights that keep our audience ahead of the curve and help them put AI to work every day: subscribe.thedeepview.com

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    53 m
  • #32 - How perception itself became an attack surface - Wasim Khaled
    Feb 22 2026

    In this episode of The Deep View Conversations, we talked with Wasim Khaled, CEO of Blackbird AI, to explore a provocative idea: What happens when reality itself becomes hackable?


    Long before generative AI went mainstream, Wasim and his cofounder launched Blackbird to tackle disinformation and narrative manipulation. Their thesis was bold: that part of modern cybersecurity conflict had shifted from infrastructure to information, from networks to narratives.


    It turned out to be prescient.


    As AI supercharges the speed, scale, and realism of malicious content — from deepfakes to coordinated influence campaigns — Blackbird has emerged as the leader in combating narrative attacks. In fact, Gartner recently named Blackbird the company to beat in disinformation narrative intelligence in its report on the AI Vendor Race.


    In our conversation, we explore:

    + What “narrative attacks” really are and why they’re so hard to detect

    + How AI has fundamentally changed the disinformation battlefield

    + Reactive vs. proactive defense strategies in cybersecurity

    + How Blackbird evolved from a lab experiment into a national security player

    + Why leaders relying on chatbots instead of AI agents are already falling behind


    Wasim also shares how he optimizes his time for maximum leverage, and offers his advice for founders navigating fast-moving technology shifts.


    If you care about cybersecurity, AI, information warfare, or the future of leadership in the age of intelligent agents, this is a conversation you'll want to hear.


    Subscribe to The Deep View: Conversations podcast in your favorite podcast player for more unique conversations with the brightest minds solving the biggest challenges in AI. You can also subscribe on YouTube.

    And don't forget to sign up for The Deep View daily newsletter. We don’t just cover AI, we decode it. In a world flooded with hype, we deliver sharp, no-nonsense insights that keep our audience ahead of the curve and help them put AI to work every day: subscribe.thedeepview.com

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    45 m
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