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CEO of OpenAI, central figure in Musk v. Altman trial with IPO trajectory at stake.
Gavin Baker is the Founder, Managing Partner, and Chief Investment Officer of Atreides Management, LP, a crossover investment fund with approximately $7 billion in assets under management focused on technology and consumer companies. Before founding Atreides in 2019, he spent nearly two decades at Fidelity Investments managing the Fidelity OTC Portfolio, where he was named Fund Manager of the Year by The Boston Globe in 2014. He is widely recognized for early conviction in companies such as Nvidia and SpaceX, and for influential public commentary on AI infrastructure, semiconductor capacity, and the competitive landscape among frontier AI model developers.
Author and operator-investor writing the VC Corner newsletter, synthesizing growth frameworks for founders.
Anthropic CEO who publicly cautioned against aggressive compute scaling even as Anthropic expanded its Amazon partnership.
CEO of Perplexity, the AI-powered search company.
Entrepreneur and co-host of My First Million podcast, formerly founder of The Hustle.
Rory O'Driscoll is a co-founder and General Partner at Scale Venture Partners, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage enterprise software companies. He has more than 30 years of VC experience and is best known for early investments in SaaS pioneers such as Bill.com, Box, and DocuSign, as well as for recognizing the cloud and AI transitions in enterprise software. He has appeared on the Forbes Midas List and is a prominent voice on enterprise software valuations and the shift from SaaS to AI-enabled business applications.
Founder of SaaStr, prominent SaaS investor and operator; cited as a Replit power user building lean, AI-driven businesses.
Founder and primary author of Stratechery technology analysis newsletter and podcast.
Co-founder and CEO of Meta, formerly Facebook.
Entrepreneur and investor, co-host of My First Million podcast.
Co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, the leading GPU and AI chip manufacturer.
Founder and host of the 20VC podcast and venture fund.
Henri Stern is the co-founder and CEO of Privy, a developer-focused authentication and embedded wallet platform that enables applications to integrate crypto functionality without requiring end users to have prior blockchain experience. Privy's SDK allows developers to provision embedded wallets tied to familiar credentials such as email, phone, or social login, bringing mainstream UX standards to Web3 products. Before founding Privy, Stern was a research scientist at Protocol Labs, where he worked on Filecoin under Juan Benet and studied cryptography under Dan Boneh at Stanford. Privy, which was backed by Sequoia Capital and had over 100 million accounts deployed across more than 1,500 customers, was acquired by Stripe.
Independent technology analyst and former a16z partner known for long-form technology strategy presentations.
Tech investor and White House AI adviser warning that Anthropic could build an insurmountable enterprise revenue lead over OpenAI.
Venture capitalist, CEO of Social Capital, and co-host of the All In podcast.
Founder, CEO & CTO of Impulse Space and SpaceX Employee #1, led development of Falcon/Dragon propulsion.
Alex Sacerdote is the founder, CEO, and portfolio manager of Whale Rock Capital Management, a Boston-based technology-focused hedge fund he launched in 2006 after earlier stints at Fidelity Investments, where he ran large-cap and small-cap tech funds. He is best known for an investment framework built around S-curve adoption analysis — identifying technology platform shifts at their inflection points before the market fully prices in the growth trajectory — a thesis he has refined over a 25-year career in TMT investing. Whale Rock manages approximately $17 billion across hedge fund, long-only, and hybrid strategies, with concentrated positions in software, semiconductors, cloud, and AI companies.
Joe Lonsdale is a venture capitalist and entrepreneur who serves as co-founder and managing partner of 8VC, an early-stage technology investment firm managing over $6 billion in capital. He is best known as a co-founder of Palantir Technologies, the data analytics company he helped establish in 2004 alongside Peter Thiel, and has since founded more than a dozen companies including Addepar and OpenGov. He also co-founded the Cicero Institute, a public policy organization that has passed legislation across roughly 30 states, and serves as founding chairman of the University of Austin.
Dan Loeb is the founder and chief executive officer of Third Point LLC, a New York-based investment firm he established in 1995. He is best known as a prominent activist investor who takes significant stakes in underperforming companies and advocates for operational and management changes, targeting firms such as Yahoo, Sony, and Disney. Third Point invested in Upstart, the AI-powered lending platform, consistent with Loeb's active interest in artificial intelligence and emerging technology.
Matan Grinberg is the co-founder and CEO of Factory, an AI software automation company that builds task-specific AI agents to handle the full software development lifecycle, from coding and testing to migrations and refactoring. He left a PhD program in theoretical physics at UC Berkeley in 2023 at age 24 to found the company alongside CTO Eno Reyes. Factory raised a $150 million Series C in April 2026 at a $1.5 billion valuation, led by Khosla Ventures with participation from Sequoia Capital, Insight Partners, and Blackstone. Grinberg is known for his relentless leadership style and for positioning Factory as the command center for enterprise software development powered by AI agents.
Founder of Amazon and Project Prometheus, a physical AI company seeking a $10B raise at a $38B valuation.
Former partner at Founders Fund known for concentrated, founder-quality-driven investments in SpaceX, Palantir, Anduril, and others.
Jackie Reses (full name Jacqueline Reses) is the Chair, CEO, and Co-founder of Lead Bank, a banking-as-a-service platform she built by acquiring a Kansas City community bank in 2022. She is best known for her roles at Yahoo, where she joined the Alibaba board in 2012 and negotiated the deal that protected Yahoo's stake in Alibaba — ultimately worth approximately $40 billion at Alibaba's 2014 IPO — and at Square, where Jack Dorsey recruited her to build Square Capital and secure an Industrial Loan Company charter for Square Financial Services. Earlier in her career she was a partner at Apax Partners and spent seven years at Goldman Sachs in mergers and acquisitions.
Co-founder and CEO of DeepMind, now Google DeepMind, pioneer of AI for science.
Co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems, known for pioneering wafer-scale computing.
Founder and CEO of Altimeter Capital, a technology-focused investment firm.
Prominent AI researcher, former Tesla AI director and OpenAI founding member, known for AI education and projects.
Host of the Uncapped podcast.
Wang Xinyu (王新宇) is a Partner at Meituan Longzhu (美团龙珠), the venture capital arm of Chinese tech company Meituan, where he leads the technology investment team he established in 2021. He previously invested in AI, autonomous driving, and chip companies at GGV Capital and Kunlun Capital before joining Meituan Longzhu. He is known for his early and concentrated bets on embodied intelligence, including lead investments in Unitree Robotics and Moonshot AI, and for his view that Chinese companies are poised to dominate global consumer robotics in a pattern analogous to Japan's consumer electronics rise from the 1960s through the 1980s.
GP of Hanabi Capital, former Index Ventures partner and Cisco executive.
Lead Economist at Ramp with unique access to large-scale business spend data on AI and SaaS adoption.
Founder and CEO of Superhuman; previously founded Reportive (acquired by LinkedIn); game designer on RuneScape.
President & COO of Impulse Space, featured in a companion Sourcery interview.
Co-founder and CEO of Exa, former SpaceX intern, obsessed with search and information quality.
Dara Khosrowshahi is the Chief Executive Officer of Uber Technologies, a position he has held since August 2017. Before joining Uber, he served as CEO of Expedia Group for over a decade, where he grew the company into one of the world's largest online travel platforms. He is best known for stabilizing Uber after a period of significant internal turmoil, steering the company through its 2019 IPO, and leading its expansion into autonomous vehicle partnerships, freight, and food delivery.
Former General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, entrepreneur, author, and technology futurist.
Ivan Zhao is the co-founder and CEO of Notion Labs, Inc., the company behind Notion, a widely used all-in-one productivity and workspace platform. He co-founded Notion in 2013 alongside Simon Last, and the company has grown to a valuation of approximately ten billion dollars. Zhao studied cognitive science at the University of British Columbia and is known for building a highly flexible, customizable workspace product that blends notes, databases, and project management tools. He has spoken publicly about Notion's product philosophy, organizational structure, and the evolving role of AI in productivity software.
Author of the Data Driven VC newsletter and GP at Earlybird Venture Capital.
Chad Peets is a veteran enterprise software sales executive, recruiter, and advisor currently serving as Managing Partner at Riverpoint Capital. He spent nearly two decades as founder and CEO of Peets & Associates, a specialized software sales recruitment firm through which he placed over 2,500 sales executives, before serving as Managing Director at Sutter Hill Ventures from 2018 to 2023, where he led global go-to-market hiring for portfolio companies including Snowflake. He is widely known for his role in building Snowflake's sales organization alongside CRO Chris Degnan, and today advises founders of high-growth AI companies such as Harvey and Factory on sales team construction, recruiting, and sales culture.
CEO of Microsoft who circulated the Toolformer paper company-wide as a landmark AI moment.
Garry Tan is the President and CEO of Y Combinator, the prominent startup accelerator, and a co-host of the Lightcone podcast.
Co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), prominent venture capitalist and technology investor.
Prominent tech investor and founder of Founders Fund who led Panthalassa's Series B.
Podcast participant on the Sourcery episode covering the Skydio HQ Tour alongside CEO Adam Bry.
Venture capitalist, angel investor, and co-host of the All In podcast.
George Fraser is the CEO and co-founder of Fivetran, a cloud-based data integration platform he co-founded in 2012 after completing Y Combinator. He holds a Ph.D. in Neurobiology from the University of Pittsburgh and a B.S. in Cognitive Science and Biology from Carnegie Mellon University. Fraser is best known for building Fivetran into a leading ELT (extract-load-transform) platform with over 700 pre-built data connectors and a valuation of approximately $5.6 billion, and in 2026 he led the company's merger with dbt Labs to form a combined data infrastructure company.
Researcher at Our World in Data focused on environmental and public health data.
Tom Freston is a veteran American media executive best known as a co-founder of MTV in 1979 and the longtime President and CEO of MTV Networks, where he oversaw the channel's expansion into a multi-network empire including Nickelodeon, VH1, and Comedy Central. He briefly served as CEO of Viacom in 2006 before being ousted by Sumner Redstone, partly over the failure to acquire MySpace before News Corp did. Today Freston works as a philanthropist and media adviser, with involvement in organizations including ONE.org.
Paul Scherer is the Founder and CEO of Eigen, a San Francisco-based AI startup he founded at 22 after arriving in the United States on an O-1 visa in 2025. Eigen's flagship product, Mutual Friend, is an AI platform designed to facilitate connection and collaboration between real people, positioning AI as a social bridge rather than a personal chatbot or assistant. Scherer, who grew up in a small village near Frankfurt, Germany and taught himself to code after leaving high school, raised a $15 million seed round in April 2026 led by Benchmark Capital, with backing from Ben Silbermann and other angel investors.
Serial entrepreneur who founded Trilogy Software and now backs Alpha School, an AI-powered K-12 education model.
Co-founder and CEO of Harvey AI, former lawyer turned AI entrepreneur.
Co-founder of Anthropic who issued a stark warning about AI timelines.
CFO of OpenAI, formerly CEO of Nextdoor.
Entrepreneur, investor, founder of The Production Board, and co-host of the All In podcast.
Author of the Axios Pro Rata newsletter covering venture capital and deals.
CEO and co-founder of Merge, driving strategic vision around AI infrastructure and enterprise integrations.
Lip-Bu Tan is the Chief Executive Officer of Intel Corporation, a position he assumed in March 2025. He previously served as CEO of Cadence Design Systems from 2009 to 2021, where he led a cultural and business transformation that more than doubled the company's revenue and delivered approximately 3,200% stock price appreciation. He is also the founding managing partner of Walden Catalyst Ventures and chairman of Walden International, a venture capital firm he founded in 1987 with a focus on semiconductor, AI, and software investments.
Venture investor and co-host of the No Priors AI podcast.
Legendary long-term value investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.
Co-founder and former CEO of Apple, widely credited with revolutionizing personal computing, music, and mobile technology.
Partner at Slow Ventures focused on AI's second-order effects, healthcare, network effects, and fintech.
Google DeepMind product leader overseeing AI Studio and developer relations.
Pedro Franceschi is a Brazilian entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Brex, a financial technology company that provides corporate cards and expense management software to startups and fast-growing businesses. He co-founded Brex in 2017 with Henrique Dubugras after both dropped out of Stanford, inspired by their own inability to obtain a corporate credit card despite having Y Combinator funding; he became sole CEO in June 2024 when Dubugras transitioned to Board Chair. Before Brex, Franceschi co-founded Pagar.me, a Brazilian payments platform that processed over $1.5 billion in transactions before being acquired by StoneCo in 2016. He is best known for pioneering the startup-focused corporate card model — eliminating personal guarantees and offering significantly higher spending limits — and for building Brex into a company valued at $12.3 billion.
CEO of Mercor who disclosed that AI token spending now exceeds employee salaries at his company.
Co-founder and CEO of Anker Innovation, former Google engineer with a background in machine learning.
Board Partner at a16z, former President of Windows Division at Microsoft, providing historical context on enterprise tech transitions.
He Xiaopeng (何小鹏) is the co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of XPeng Inc. (NYSE: XPEV), a Chinese electric vehicle and autonomous driving company headquartered in Guangzhou, China. Before founding XPeng, he co-founded UCWeb, developer of UC Browser, which was acquired by Alibaba Group in 2014 for approximately $1.9 billion. He is best known for steering XPeng's strategic pivot toward end-to-end AI-driven autonomous driving and for championing a 'Physical AI' vision that spans smart EVs, robotaxis, flying cars, and humanoid robots, and in June 2026 he personally assumed the CEO role of XPeng's robotics unit to accelerate mass production of the IRON humanoid robot.
Santiago Suarez is the co-founder and CEO of Addi, a Colombian point-of-sale credit and buy now, pay later platform he founded in 2018 with Daniel Vallejo and Elmer Ortega. He began his career in finance at JPMorgan in New York and later held a leadership role at LendingClub in Silicon Valley before returning to his native Colombia to launch Addi. The company provides affordable, transparent consumer credit at the point of sale and has grown to serve over 3 million active customers across all 32 of Colombia's departments, backed by investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Foundation, Monashees, Quona Capital, and Village Global.
Host of the Invest Like the Best podcast and investor at O'Shaughnessy Asset Management.
Founder and CEO of Ideogram; former Google researcher.
Independent podcast host who has become the go-to media platform for top AI researchers and executives.
Author of The Generalist newsletter and conductor of the Saplings research project on founder childhoods.
Influential PI at Stanford IRIS Lab with foundational contributions to meta-learning, imitation learning, and VLA development.
Senior particle physicist at Fermilab, co-author on the 1995 top quark discovery, and science communicator.
Founder and CEO of Jeeves, ex-engineer with background in AI and prior exit of Power Inbox for $106M.
CEO of Google and Alphabet, architect of the company's 18-month AI restructuring.
DeepSeek founder investing personal capital and prioritizing research over commercialization.
Legendary industrial designer, formerly Chief Design Officer at Apple, collaborating with OpenAI on a new consumer hardware device.
CEO of Coinbase and co-founder of longevity startup NewLimit.
CEO of Alphabet and Google, articulating the rationale for massive AI infrastructure investment.
Jack Dorsey is a technology entrepreneur and co-founder of Twitter and Square, currently serving as Head (Principal Executive Officer) of Block, Inc., the payments and financial services company Square rebranded to in December 2021. He is best known for co-creating Twitter and for championing Bitcoin adoption in mainstream commerce, including pioneering Bitcoin trading at Square as a public company in 2017 before any regulatory playbook existed. At Block, he has continued to push Bitcoin integration — enabling Lightning Network payments for merchants via Square terminals — while undertaking significant organizational restructuring in 2026 to flatten management layers and pivot the company toward artificial intelligence and agentic workflows.
Roman Chernin is a co-founder and Chief Business Officer of Nebius, an AI infrastructure company focused on GPU cloud computing for AI workloads. Before Nebius, he spent over a decade at Yandex, where he led the Search platform and served as CEO of the Geoservices business unit. He co-founded Nebius alongside Arkady Volozh in 2023 and is known for driving the company's business strategy as it scaled to serve major AI labs and enterprises globally.
Harvard CS graduate who founded Onion Academy in 2013 after rural education charity work.
Head of Applied Research at Harvey, upcoming guest to discuss the Legal Agent Benchmark.
Veteran venture capitalist and former GP at Benchmark Capital, author of Running Down a Dream.
Author and commentator at Odin on venture fund structure and LP dynamics.
Head of Insights at Carta who shared data on SAFE valuation variance and the 'founder legibility' framing for early-stage pricing.
Co-founder and Co-CEO of Coatue Management, a $55B technology-focused hedge fund.
Product growth expert and host of Lenny's Podcast, a top newsletter and podcast for product managers and founders.
Lewis Hong is the Co-Founder and General Partner of FP Solutions VC, an early-stage venture fund investing in deep tech hardware companies across space, energy, and robotics. He spent approximately seven years at SpaceX, where he held senior operations and launch vehicle leadership roles including lead engineer on the Falcon 9 program. Hong is known for backing founders with engineering pedigrees from SpaceX and Tesla who are building advanced hardware in the United States, and he speaks regularly on deep tech venture investing at conferences such as Deep Tech Week.
Partner at Founders Fund who asked how Singerman's framework applies to evaluating fund managers.
Founder of Oculus VR (sold to Facebook) and Anduril Industries, a defense technology company.
Republican U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania and former hedge fund CEO.
AI researcher and biologist who co-founded Evolutionary Scale and now leads frontier AI science at CZI Biohub.
Substack author publishing data-driven analysis of venture capital fund performance and Zombie VC dynamics.
Will Marshall is the co-founder and CEO of Planet Labs PBC, a San Francisco-based Earth-imaging company he co-founded in 2010 alongside Chris Boshuizen and Robbie Schingler after working as a scientist at NASA Ames Research Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Oxford and is credited with pioneering the commercial small-satellite constellation industry, having built the world's largest fleet of Earth-observation satellites capable of imaging the entire planet's landmass daily. He is widely recognized for making high-cadence satellite imagery commercially accessible and for his advocacy of using space-based data to address climate, agricultural, and geopolitical challenges.
Lead author of the LARA framework for Vision-Language-Action models.
Founder and CEO of Mach Industries, speaking at StrictlyVC LA on defense tech.
Ex-CTO of Meta and founder of Gigascale Capital, a climate-focused VC firm.
CEO of Lovable, quoted by Bloomberg on the company's growth trajectory.
Pioneering AI researcher and founder of World Labs.
Economist and Director of AGI Economics at Google DeepMind and Professor at University of Chicago, known for the 'relational sector' framework.
CTO and co-founder of Merge, focused on technical and security architecture for AI agent governance.
Co-founder and CEO of Onyx Security, background in Israeli military intelligence with a focus on AI oversight and control.
General Partner at YC and creator of Optimizely; architect of YC's internal AI agent infrastructure.
Yusen Dai (戴雨森) is a Managing Partner at ZhenFund (真格基金), one of China's leading early-stage venture capital firms. He is best known for co-founding Jumei.com, a Chinese beauty e-commerce platform that went public on the NYSE in 2014 at a market capitalization of approximately $3–4 billion, making him one of the youngest founders to achieve a U.S. listing. Prior to ZhenFund, he also held roles at Google and Baidu. At ZhenFund he has backed prominent AI and robotics companies including Moonshot AI, the maker of the Kimi large language model.
Defense and geopolitics expert, guest on Invest Like the Best EP.474.
Chris Degnan is a go-to-market advisor at ICONIQ Growth and a board member at PointFive, following an eleven-year tenure as Chief Revenue Officer at Snowflake, where he joined as employee #13 and the company's first sales hire in 2013. He is best known for building Snowflake's global sales organization from the ground up, scaling revenue from zero to approximately $3.5–4 billion in ARR before retiring from the CRO role in March 2025. He is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished CROs in enterprise software history and remains active as a speaker and advisor on go-to-market strategy.
CEO of Maddox chip startup and former Google TPU architect.
U.S. Treasury Secretary who received Amazon's jailbreak report and was central to the national security response against Anthropic.
Head of Growth at Lovable, architect of the company's growth philosophy and coiner of frameworks like 'Minimum Lovable Product' and 'product-market fit treadmill'.
Masayoshi Son is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of SoftBank Group Corp., the Japanese multinational technology investment holding company he established in 1981. He is best known for building one of the world's largest technology investment portfolios, including an early bet on Alibaba that became one of the most profitable venture investments in history. Son has positioned SoftBank at the forefront of artificial intelligence investing, committing tens of billions of dollars to AI infrastructure and companies including OpenAI, and has pursued major U.S. data center acquisitions as part of that strategy. He operates as the group's primary strategic decision-maker, setting direction on large-scale bets while delegating operational execution.
U.S. independent Senator from Vermont advocating for U.S.-China AI safety collaboration.
UC Berkeley / Amazon FAR researcher and influential figure in robot learning and imitation learning.
Author of the Newcomer newsletter and host/organizer of the Cerebral Valley AI Summit.
Historian at the University of Chicago, science fiction author, and composer with expertise on Renaissance Italy and Machiavelli.
Kareem Amin is the co-founder and CEO of Clay, a go-to-market software company he established in 2017 and is headquartered in New York. Before founding Clay, he worked as a program manager at Microsoft and co-founded Frame, a touch-experience startup acquired by Sailthru. He is best known for building Clay into a widely used platform that helps sales and marketing teams enrich data, automate outreach, and implement growth strategies, with the company serving thousands of customers including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Notion.
President of SpaceX who publicly floated the idea of a SpaceX-Tesla merger.
Hybrid investor-creator at Lightspeed Venture Partners who runs the Zowie Talks media platform.
Pre-seed & seed investor at Lightspeed; co-host of Lightwork; creator behind Zauey Talks with 350K+ followers.
CEO of Palo Alto Networks, known for articulating the 'profit pools' framework for cybersecurity TAM analysis.
New head of Siri at Apple who presented the first live Siri AI demo at WWDC 2026.
UC Berkeley professor and co-author on QAM, IQL, SERL, RLDG, AWAC — foundational algorithmic work underlying the LWD system.
Host of the Dialectic podcast.
Physician and co-founder of CZI, driving the mission to cure diseases through frontier AI and biology.
Journalist and editor behind the StrictlyVC newsletter covering venture capital and startups.
Founder of Section 32 and former head of Google Ventures, known for early AI investing thesis.
First author of Shield-Loco; researcher at IISc Bangalore focused on real-time planning for legged robots.
General Partner at a16z, former founder and enterprise infrastructure expert.
Founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital, exiting UMG after a failed takeover bid but still netting ~$600M.
Defense technology and supply chain strategy expert focused on U.S.-China competition.
45th and 47th President of the United States, Republican.
Dan Shipper is the co-founder and CEO of Every, an AI-focused media and product company that publishes newsletters and builds AI-native software tools. He writes the "Chain of Thought" column on artificial intelligence and its implications for knowledge workers, and hosts the "AI & I" podcast exploring how notable figures use AI in their work. Shipper co-founded Every from the Superorganizers newsletter, which he launched while studying at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also previously co-founded Firefly, a customer-support software company acquired by Pegasystems in 2014. He is widely known for running Every as a real-world laboratory for AI-native work, with the company building multiple software products using AI-generated code and a small team.
Bosung Kim is a PhD candidate in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, currently serving as a research intern at NVIDIA Research's Learning and Creativity (LACR) team, where he has been based since February 2026. He is advised by Prithviraj Ammanabrolu at UC San Diego's PEARLS Lab. Kim is best known for his work on dense language annotation for robot policy learning, including the DeMiAn (Dense Multi-Aspect Annotation) framework, which improves vision-language-action model performance by enriching existing robot demonstration corpora with structured language annotations without requiring new demonstrations.
Current Governor of California, Democrat, and frequent national political figure.
Maxime Alvarez is a PhD student at the Matsuo-Iwasawa Laboratory, University of Tokyo, supervised by Professor Yutaka Matsuo and mentored by Tatsuya Matsushima, where his research focuses on generalist robotic policies, robot foundation models, and visual-language-action models. He concurrently works as a research engineer at NABLAS and as a robot foundation model engineer at Telexistence. Alvarez is best known as the lead author of the 2025 paper 'When Absolute State Fails: Evaluating Proprioceptive Encodings for Robust Manipulation,' which demonstrated that standard absolute joint-state representations fail critically — including causing dangerous robot movements — and that a simple episode-relative encoding scheme delivers dramatically improved task success in real-robot experiments.
Leading AI researcher, formerly co-lead of Google Gemini, who departed Google for OpenAI
White House AI Adviser departing his role at the end of June 2026, a notable shift in the administration's AI policy infrastructure.
Highly cited computer vision and robotics researcher at UC Berkeley.
Reporter at Newcomer Newsletter who authored the SpaceX IPO analysis.
Co-founder of Simile and former Stanford researcher who pioneered generative agent simulations of human behavior.
Lloyd Blankfein is the former CEO of Goldman Sachs, one of the most prominent figures in global finance.
Host/interviewer on the Training Data podcast.
Early Cerebras investor and AI investing veteran, formerly at Baidu US AI Lab investment team.
CEO of Amazon who personally carried concerns about Fable 5's jailbreak vulnerability to senior administration officials.
CEO of Palantir Technologies, known for enterprise AI and data analytics.
Founder of 137 Ventures whose 15-year SpaceX secondary accumulation strategy yielded a ~$20B stake.
Former Google Chief Scientist and leading AI researcher who personally invested in Trajectory's seed round.
Co-founder of Union Square Ventures and previously co-founder of Flatiron Partners; architect of USV's thesis and fund design.
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts known for progressive economic policy proposals.
Zynga founder named as a key tech kingpin in SF's rise alongside Chris Larsen.
Founder of Scale AI, sold to Meta for $14.3B; now Meta's Chief AI Officer and head of Meta Superintelligence Labs.
Convicted founder of FTX whose illicit investment portfolio would be worth $114B today.
Zhengyou Zhang is the Director of Tencent Robotics X and Tencent AI Lab, positions he has held since joining Tencent in 2018 after a two-decade career at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington. He holds a doctorate in computer science from the University of Paris-Sud and is both an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow. He is widely recognized for foundational contributions to computer vision, most notably his flexible camera calibration method — commonly called Zhang's method — which was honored with the 2013 Helmholtz Prize from the International Conference on Computer Vision.
He Zhang is a senior researcher at Tencent RoboticsX Lab (Agent Learning Center) whose work focuses on motion control of simulated characters and dexterous manipulation using physics-based, data-driven, and learning-based techniques. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh in 2022 under the supervision of Prof. Taku Komura. He serves as a corresponding author on the Hy-Embodied-0.5-VLA system, an end-to-end Vision-Language-Action robot learning stack spanning data collection, model design, RL post-training, and real-world deployment.
Co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist, known for early programming specialization as a child.
Author of the Sinocism newsletter and co-analyst on Sharp China covering China's geopolitical behavior.
Co-host and contributor at the Stratechery network, author of Sharp Text and Sharp China analyses on Beijing's AI policy.
Lead author of WEAVER, building a research program on learned world models for robot control at Mila.
Co-first author of FRS paper, building research program around controllable and adaptable generalist policies at UC Berkeley RAIL Lab.
Co-first author of FRS paper, working at intersection of generative models and robot policy learning at Stanford IRIS Lab.
Former Google executive and co-founder of Prometheus.
CEO of Cloudflare, praised for candid public letter attributing layoffs to AI productivity.
Legendary venture capitalist and founder of Khosla Ventures forecasting AI-driven end of traditional jobs.
Jason Zins is the Founder and Managing Partner of Nomi Capital, a New York-based investment firm focused on disruptive defense and dual-use technology companies. He founded Nomi Capital in 2024 after approximately nine years at SkyBridge Capital, where he served as Partner and Portfolio Manager and deployed over $450 million across private technology deals in venture, growth equity, crypto, and fintech. Nomi Capital's inaugural vehicle, Nomi Defense Fund I, closed at $50 million in April 2026 and targets growth-stage companies at Series B and beyond across five domains including autonomy, AI, space, and energy.
Barry Ritholtz is the founder and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management and a prominent behavioral finance commentator.
General Partner at a16z who led Deel's Series A in 2020 and served as a judge at the Grand Finale of The Pitch.
Venture investor and tech operator, co-host of No Priors podcast.
Partner at a16z, co-host of the AI + a16z podcast.
Co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz and veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor.
Founder and CEO of Listen Labs, previously built viral consumer app BeFake before pivoting to B2B research infrastructure.
CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, successor to Warren Buffett, executing first major acquisition.
Founder and CEO of Dell Technologies whose net worth rose ~$34B following Dell's earnings and Pentagon contract.
Pablo Palafox is the co-founder and CEO of HappyRobot, an AI company that builds voice-first AI agents for supply chain and logistics operations. He holds a double master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the Technical University of Madrid and Technical University Munich, and left a PhD program in computer vision at TUM in 2023 to co-found HappyRobot alongside his brother Javier (Xavi) Palafox and Luis Paarup. He is known for pioneering AI-powered voice automation in enterprise logistics, with HappyRobot raising $62 million in total funding and counting Kuehne+Nagel among its flagship partners.
Prithviraj Ammanabrolu is a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego, where he leads the PEARLS Lab, and concurrently serves as a research scientist at NVIDIA. He received his PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology, where he was advised by Mark Riedl, and previously worked at the Allen Institute for AI and MosaicML. He is best known for research at the intersection of language grounding and embodied AI, focusing on language-enabled reinforcement learning and the development of AI agents that interactively align to human preferences in grounded environments. His recent work includes DeMiAn, a framework for dense multi-aspect language annotation of robot demonstrations to improve policy learning without collecting new data.
Federico Cassano is a researcher and Research Lead at Cursor (Anysphere), where he leads development of Composer 2, the company's proprietary agentic coding model. He is best known for architecting a globally distributed reinforcement learning training system built in collaboration with Fireworks AI, which disaggregates training and inference across multiple clusters and syncs weight deltas rather than full model checkpoints. Prior to Cursor, he conducted academic research at Northeastern University's PRL lab under Arjun Guha and held positions at Scale AI, Roblox, and Trail of Bits.
Eric Ries is an entrepreneur and author known for the Lean Startup methodology and advocacy for mission-driven corporate governance.
Chief Investment Officer of A16Z Perennial, Andreessen Horowitz's multi-family office.
CEO of Reflection AI, announced the DOE Genesis Mission partnership and advocates for open-weight models in government.
Robotics researcher who conducted this work at Google DeepMind and is now at Nomagic.
Co-founder of Harvey who leads technical architecture including the Spectre agent infrastructure.
U.S. Commerce Secretary who sent the export control letter to Anthropic triggering the model suspension.
Roelof Botha is a partner and advisor at Sequoia Capital, where he served as Managing Partner and Steward from 2022 until late 2025. He joined Sequoia in 2003 after serving as CFO of PayPal, where he guided the company through its 2002 IPO. Botha is best known for leading early-stage investments in companies such as YouTube, Block (formerly Square), and MongoDB, generating over $50 billion in returns for limited partners over his career. He holds board seats at Block, MongoDB, Natera, and several other portfolio companies.
Nominee for Federal Reserve Chair with extensive private tech venture holdings and an AI-optimist macroeconomic thesis.
Brad Smith is Vice Chair and President of Microsoft Corporation, a role he has held since 2015 (elevated to Vice Chair in 2021) after joining the company in 1993. He oversees Microsoft's legal, corporate affairs, and policy functions across more than 50 countries, and is the company's principal voice on issues at the intersection of technology and society, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, privacy, and human rights. He is widely known for advocating responsible AI development and for co-authoring the book Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age, which calls for greater accountability in the technology industry. His recent public remarks on AI — including the observation that heavy AI users among younger generations are also among its loudest critics — align directly with the context provided.
Shaun Maguire is a partner at Sequoia Capital, where he focuses on enterprise, fintech, and frontier technology investments. He joined Sequoia in 2019 after serving as a partner at GV, and previously co-founded the cybersecurity company Expanse, which was acquired by Palo Alto Networks, and the alternative launch company Escape Dynamics. He holds a PhD in Physics from Caltech and has led Sequoia investments in companies including SpaceX, The Boring Company, and xAI. He is best known for his focus on deep technology and hardware, as well as his investments in companies associated with Elon Musk.
Founder of Hampton, a peer community for entrepreneurs, and co-host of My First Million podcast.
Co-founder of Databricks who spoke to Axios about the enterprise AI cost crisis and Unity AI Gateway.
Growth strategist and author of the Growth Unhinged newsletter; published H1 2026 State of GTM Hiring Report.
Co-founder and CEO of Stripe, known for articulating infrastructure-level thinking and incubation logic.
Stanford professor and researcher on venture capital and unicorn companies; author of multi-vintage university unicorn founder rankings.
Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, co-host of the AI + a16z podcast.
Co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, cited for his management principle of managing work rather than people.
Co-founder of Slack and Flickr, known for pivoting from a failed game (Glitch) to build Slack.
Alastair Seaman is a Partner at Arctos Partners, a sports-focused private equity firm, where he leads the firm's London office and international investment strategy. He was promoted to Partner in August 2025 after nearly five years at the firm, having previously held roles at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, HarbourVest Partners, and EPIC Private Equity. Seaman is best known for building Arctos' non-North American investment presence and for his public commentary on PE firms' deepening role in global sports assets, including how Arctos' acquisition by KKR in early 2025 unlocks governance and relational access for prospective investments such as the Indian Premier League. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge, an MBA from Columbia Business School, and is a CFA charterholder.
Founder of Sabertooth VC and former investor at Playground Global.
Founder and author of Asianometry, covering semiconductor and hardware supply chain topics.
Early-stage investor and co-founder of Long Journey Ventures with early bets on Uber, SpaceX, DeepMind, and Niantic.
Luca Ferrari is the co-founder and CEO of Bending Spoons, an Italian technology company he co-founded in 2013 that has grown through systematically acquiring and turning around consumer internet brands including Evernote, Vimeo, Eventbrite, and WeTransfer. He is best known for building what he calls 'the perfect operating machine' — a disciplined, execution-focused approach that scales acquired products without relying on luck once product-market fit has been established. Under his leadership, Bending Spoons has reached a reported $20 billion valuation with over $1.3 billion in revenue and is preparing for a US IPO.
Lead author of the WT-UMI paper on tactile-based whole-body manipulation.
Co-equal first author on WEAVER, focused on latent-space methods for robot decision-making at CMU.
Senior author on DSRL paper and key architect of noise-space RL framework that FRS extends, at UC Berkeley RAIL Lab.
CMU / Amazon FAR researcher focused on learning-based control and sim-to-real transfer.
Stanford / Amazon FAR researcher at the intersection of computer animation and robotics.
Lead author of Mana, UC Berkeley / Amazon FAR researcher building scalable dexterous manipulation systems.
Yang Zhilin is the co-founder and CEO of Moonshot AI, a Chinese AI startup he founded in March 2023 alongside two Tsinghua University classmates. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University and previously conducted research at Google Brain and Facebook AI Research, where he is best known as the first author of XLNet and co-first author of Transformer-XL, two widely cited papers that advanced long-context and language understanding in large language models. Moonshot AI's flagship product is Kimi, a conversational AI assistant, and the company has raised over $2 billion in funding at a valuation exceeding $20 billion.
Mike Vernal is a partner at Conviction, a venture capital firm focused on AI-native companies. He previously spent nearly seven years as a partner at Sequoia Capital and, before that, served as a vice president of product and engineering at Facebook from 2008 to 2016. He is known for early investments in companies including Notion, Rippling, Verkada, and Clay, and began his career at Microsoft.
Rod James is Senior Editor, Private Equity at PitchBook, the financial data and research firm, a role he joined in 2025. He previously spent three years as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal covering private equity and private credit, and before that spent more than five years at Private Equity International leading North American PE market coverage. James is known for his reporting on private equity fundraising trends, deal activity, and market dynamics.
PitchBook Senior Research Analyst covering the big three LLM providers.
Senior author on IMPACT; Harvard researcher combining learned policies with principled control theory.
Equal first author on TacForeSight, affiliated with National University of Singapore.
Co-founder of Kindred Ventures whose 2022 Fund III achieved 5.1x TVPI.
Former OpenAI researcher and founder of Situational Awareness hedge fund; pivoted from AI bull to bearish on AI infrastructure stocks.
Founder of Morgan & Morgan, skeptical of PE economics and hasn't committed to a minority stake deal.
Lead author on SONIC, prior humanoid motion scaling work using MLP controller trained on 100M frames.
Founder and CEO of Layup Parts; former first engineer at Boring Company and ex-Anduril.
CTO of Legora, first-time engineering leader at scale, building one of the fastest-scaling enterprise AI companies.
Senior corresponding author of Shield-Loco; leads contact-conditioned locomotion research at MIRMI, TU Munich.
Mike Wior is the CEO and co-founder of Allen Control Systems, an Austin, Texas-based defense technology company that develops autonomous counter-drone weapon systems. He is best known for leading the development of the Bullfrog, an AI-powered robotic weapon station that combines computer vision, precision robotics, and modular effector support — enabling it to serve as a platform for third-party payloads including lasers and sensors. Under his leadership, Allen Control Systems raised a $200 million Series B at a $2.2 billion post-money valuation, led by Smash Capital, to scale manufacturing and accelerate deployment of the Bullfrog to U.S. and allied military forces.
CEO of IBM and speaker at the Axios AI+ Summit.
Sridhar Ramaswamy is the chief executive officer of Snowflake Inc., a cloud-based data-warehousing company, a position he has held since February 2024. He previously co-founded and served as CEO of Neeva, an ad-free, subscription-based search engine, which Snowflake acquired in 2023. Prior to Neeva, he spent fifteen years at Google, ultimately serving as senior vice president of advertising and commerce, during which time he helped grow the advertising business from $1.5 billion to over $100 billion. He holds a BTech from IIT Madras and MS and PhD degrees in computer science from Brown University.
Legendary 20th-century mathematician whose 1946 unsolved planar unit distance problem was reportedly solved by an OpenAI model.
Founders Fund partner and Varda Space Industries co-founder who praised SpaceX's S-1 endorsement of orbital manufacturing.
Wharton-educated founder of J.D. Power and Associates who built a $1B+ business from customer survey insights.
Third-generation butcher and CEO who built Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors into a $270M/year business.
Chris Cocks is the Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro, Inc., a position he has held since February 2022. Before becoming CEO, he served for six years as President and Chief Operating Officer of Wizards of the Coast, Hasbro's gaming division, where he is best known for driving consecutive years of growth in Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons. Prior to joining Hasbro, he held senior marketing roles at Microsoft, including work on major Xbox franchises. He is currently leading Hasbro's push into AI licensing through Sixth Wall, a B2B studio launched in June 2026 to bring AI-enabled versions of Hasbro characters to third-party platforms.
President of China and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party.
YC Partner focused on AI-native services companies and author of the AI operating leverage framework.
Co-founder of Alibaba Group, cited as an example of the Chinese state crushing network power.
Teenage founder who built Cal AI to $20-30M ARR using TikTok and sold it for an estimated $50-100M.
Senior research lead and corresponding author on Humanoid-GPT, affiliated with Tsinghua University and Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute.
First-listed equal-contribution author and likely primary technical architect of Humanoid-GPT.
VP of Nvidia's Cosmos Lab and primary spokesperson for Cosmos 3's technical vision.
Co-author on GuidedVLA, professor at Fudan University.
David George is a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), where he leads the firm's Growth Fund, focused on later-stage investments in high-growth technology companies. He is known for backing companies such as SpaceX, Cursor, Databricks, Stripe, Figma, and Anduril, and is a frequent commentator on AI investing strategy, venture return thresholds, and the dynamics of late-stage private markets. Before joining a16z, he spent seven years at General Atlantic leading growth investments in companies including Airbnb, Crowdstrike, Slack, and Uber.
Graham Platner is a Marine veteran and oyster farmer from Sullivan, Maine, who won the Democratic Senate primary in June 2026 and is the party's nominee challenging incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in the November general election. He served four tours in Iraq and Afghanistan before returning to Maine to work in aquaculture. Platner gained national attention during the primary for a campaign ad aired during Boston Red Sox broadcasts that blamed private equity for the team's decline, a claim fact-checkers disputed, noting that private equity holds only an 11% minority stake in Fenway Sports Group with no operational control.
NYC political figure and implied mayoral candidate who announced the Commission on Government Efficiency (COGE).
Yao Mu is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he leads research on multimodal embodied intelligence and robot learning. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at The University of Hong Kong and has held visiting positions at ETH Zurich and the National University of Singapore. He is best known for his work on vision-language-action model post-training and dexterous robot manipulation, including co-authorship on BORA, a framework that bridges offline reinforcement learning and online residual adaptation to close the execution gap for high-dimensional dexterous hand policies. He has published over 50 papers in top venues including NeurIPS, ICML, RSS, and IJRR, and serves as an Area Chair for ICLR.
Tao Yu is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Hong Kong and Director of XLANG Lab (Executable Language Grounding Lab). His research focuses on grounding language and perception into executable actions for both digital and physical environments, with particular emphasis on embodied AI agents and Vision-Language-Action policies for robotics. He is best known for contributions including FineVLA, a framework for fine-grained instruction alignment in steerable robot policies, and has received the Google Research Scholar Award (2023) and Amazon Research Award (2022).
Sophia Velastegui is the founder and CEO of Velastegui Ventures, an AI advisory firm serving Fortune 500 companies. She previously served as Chief AI Officer at Microsoft, where she led AI integration across products including LinkedIn, Bing, Outlook, and Azure, and has also held senior product leadership roles at Aptiv, Google, and Apple. She is widely recognized as a thought leader on enterprise AI strategy and responsible AI development, and has been named one of the most powerful female engineers in AI by Business Insider. She also serves on the board of directors at BlackLine (NASDAQ: BL) and advises the National Science Foundation on AI policy.
Co-author focused on dexterous manipulation sim-to-real research at UC Berkeley.
Peter Steinberger is an Austrian software entrepreneur and the creator of OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent framework that bridges mobile messaging platforms (WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, and others) to desktop AI agents such as Claude Code. He previously founded PSPDFKit, a PDF management platform deployed on over one billion devices, which was acquired for approximately €100 million in 2023. He built OpenClaw after noticing he could not use Claude Code while away from his desk, and the project became one of the fastest-growing open-source AI repositories, reaching 200,000+ GitHub stars within roughly three months of launch. In February 2026, Steinberger joined OpenAI.
Yue Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science at the University of Southern California and the founding PI of the USC Geometry, Vision, and Learning (GVL) Lab. He earned his PhD from MIT and his research spans 3D computer vision, robot learning, and neural scene representations for embodied intelligence. He is best known for Dynamic Graph CNN, a widely adopted architecture for 3D point cloud processing, and has co-authored work on large-scale humanoid manipulation datasets. He has received the Powell Faculty Research Award and the Toyota Young Faculty Researcher Award.
Dmytro Dzhulgakov is the co-founder and CTO of Fireworks AI, a generative AI infrastructure company focused on fast and efficient model serving. Before co-founding Fireworks AI in 2022, he spent nearly a decade at Meta AI, where he led the AI Frameworks team of more than 400 engineers and was a core contributor to PyTorch. He is also a co-creator of ONNX (Open Neural Network Exchange), the cross-platform deep learning model interchange format developed in partnership with Microsoft, Amazon, and others.
Co-founder of Robinhood and high-profile investor in Harmonic, the AI math startup.
Palantir CTO and author of 'Mobilize', focused on defense industrial mobilization.
Principal at Refinery Media contributing pieces on VC fund marketing strategy.
Corresponding author of GTA-VLA and head of the research group at IDEA.
Celebrity entrepreneur and life coach who co-founded AI therapy platform The Path.
Karen LeCraft Henderson is a United States Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, where she has served since 1990 following her appointment by President George H.W. Bush. She holds an undergraduate degree from Duke University and a law degree from the University of North Carolina, and previously served as a federal district judge in South Carolina under President Reagan. She is regarded as one of the more conservative voices on the D.C. Circuit and drew significant attention in 2026 for her pointed criticism of the Pentagon's designation of AI company Anthropic as a national security supply-chain risk, calling it 'a spectacular overreach by the department' during oral argument in Anthropic v. Hegseth.
Pentagon Under Secretary who authored the memo designating Anthropic as a supply chain risk.
Former Walmart ecommerce president and founder/CEO of Wonder restaurant platform.
Project lead and primary technical architect of GuidedVLA at Fudan University's embodied AI lab.
Siheng Chen is a tenure-track Associate Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University's School of AI and a Principal Investigator at Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and previously worked as an autonomy engineer at Uber's Advanced Technologies Group and as a research scientist at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories. Chen is best known for foundational contributions to graph signal processing and graph neural networks, for which he received the 2018 IEEE Signal Processing Society Young Author Best Paper Award, and more recently for his work on embodied AI including the TAPT framework for aligning Vision-Language-Action models with tool-based task decomposition.
Zixing Lei is a researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) and affiliated with the Zhongguancun Academy, whose work focuses on agentic systems and vision-language-action (VLA) model post-training for embodied robotics. Lei is the lead author of the 2026 paper "Towards Long-horizon Embodied Agents with Tool-Aligned Vision-Language-Action Models" (arXiv:2605.13119), which introduces TAPT (Tool-Aligned Post-Training), a framework that trains specialized VLA tools for bounded subtasks and coordinates them through a high-level vision-language model agent to tackle long-horizon robotic manipulation. The work demonstrates marked improvements on benchmarks including LIBERO-Long and RoboTwin by decoupling high-level temporal planning from local physical execution across a family of tool-specialized VLA models.
Jingbo Wang is a research scientist at the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory specializing in embodied AI and humanoid robotics. He completed his PhD at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2023 under Professor Dahua Lin, with research focused on physics-based simulation, embodied learning, and sim-to-real transfer for generalizable humanoid intelligence. He is best known for work including the Behavior Foundation Model (BFM) for humanoid robots and contributions to humanoid-object interaction research, and was recognized with the WAIC 2025 Rising Star Award.
Lead author and primary implementer of the multi-agent drone racing RL system at University of Zurich.
Comedian and host of The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the world's most-listened-to podcasts.
Cristina Cordova is the Chief Operating Officer at Linear, where she leads go-to-market and operations functions. She previously served as Head of Platform and Partnerships at Notion, where she launched the company's API and built its partner ecosystem, and spent over seven years at Stripe as an early employee, founding the partnerships organization and leading a cross-functional business unit. She is also an active angel investor and advisor to over 80 startups across AI, SaaS, and fintech.
Ashish Vaswani is an Indian computer scientist and entrepreneur who co-founded and serves as CEO of Essential AI, a San Francisco-based AI research company founded in 2023. He previously worked as a staff research scientist at Google Brain from 2016 to 2021, where he was a co-author of the 2017 paper "Attention Is All You Need," which introduced the Transformer neural network architecture. He also co-founded Adept AI prior to launching Essential AI with Niki Parmar. He earned his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Southern California.
Founder of Capital Factory, an Austin-based venture firm and startup accelerator, who died in a private plane crash
Thomas Lind is a Senior Advisor at the White House Office of the National Cyber Director, where he leads policy across the office's full portfolio with an emphasis on national security and China. He previously served as ONCD's Senior Director for Intelligence and, before joining the White House, held multiple leadership positions at the National Security Agency specializing in China cyber operations and counterintelligence. He is also a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve and has prior experience in the private sector at BlueVoyant and as a Cybersecurity Fellow at Columbia University's Saltzman Institute. He is best known as one of the most technically savvy senior policy officials at ONCD, having helped craft the Trump administration's AI executive order on fortifying networks against hacking risks posed by frontier AI models.
Nadia Carlsten is a technology executive who serves as president and CEO of Smartbird, Inc., an AI infrastructure provider formerly known as Allbirds. She previously served as CEO of the Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI), where she oversaw the launch of Denmark's Gefion AI supercomputer in partnership with NVIDIA. Her career also includes roles as vice president of product at SandboxAQ and leadership positions at Amazon Web Services, where she launched the Amazon Braket quantum computing service.
Noam Brown is a research scientist at OpenAI, where he works on reasoning, reinforcement learning, and multi-agent AI. He was a foundational contributor to the development of OpenAI's reasoning models, including o1. Prior to joining OpenAI in 2023, he worked at Meta's FAIR, where he co-developed CICERO, the first AI to achieve human-level performance in the strategy game Diplomacy, and he co-created Libratus and Pluribus, which defeated top human professionals in no-limit poker. He holds a PhD in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University.
NEC deputy director who pushed to prohibit mandatory government AI licensing.
Boris Cherny is the creator and Head of Claude Code at Anthropic, the AI safety company. He previously spent five years at Meta as a Principal Engineer and is the author of the O'Reilly book Programming TypeScript. He is best known for building Claude Code, an agentic coding environment that allows AI to autonomously generate and edit code across large codebases, and is widely noted for his emphasis on simplicity and minimalism in AI product design.
Vaishakh Patil is a researcher at ETH Zurich affiliated with the Robot Systems Lab, where he completed his PhD in computer vision. His work spans monocular depth estimation, 3D Gaussian splatting, robotic teleoperation, and manipulation, including sim-to-real transfer for dexterous reorientation. He has published at major venues such as CVPR, CoRL, and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.
Mayank Mittal is a PhD student at ETH Zurich, advised by Marco Hutter, and a Senior Research Scientist at NVIDIA. He is the primary developer of NVIDIA Isaac Lab, a GPU-accelerated simulation framework for multi-modal robot learning, and previously led the development of ORBIT, a unified simulation framework for interactive robot learning environments. His research focuses on whole-body control for mobile manipulation, reinforcement learning for contact-rich tasks, and integrating perception with control for adaptive robot behaviors.
Marco Hutter is an associate professor for robotic systems at ETH Zurich, where he directs the Robotic Systems Lab and the Center for Robotics. He also leads the Zurich office of the Robotics and AI Institute, founded by Marc Raibert. He is best known for developing legged robots such as the ANYmal quadruped and has co-founded multiple spin-offs including ANYbotics AG, Gravis Robotics AG, and SwissMile Robotics AG.
Arjun Bhardwaj is a researcher at ETH Zurich specializing in robot learning, reinforcement learning, and dexterous manipulation. He is affiliated with the Robotic Systems Lab and has published work on data-efficient task generalization, sim-to-real transfer for dexterous manipulation, and immersive VR-based robot data collection. His recent work includes ViserDex for visual sim-to-real transfer in dexterous in-hand reorientation and VR-DAgger for uncertainty-guided on-policy correction.
Arunim Joarder is a robotics engineer and Research Engineer at the Robotic Systems Lab. He holds a Master of Science in Robotics, Systems and Control from ETH Zurich and a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. His primary research interests lie in real-world robotics applications, with a focus on bridging the simulation-to-reality gap in reinforcement learning-based robotics systems, including work on tactile representation learning such as the TactSpace framework.
Co-founder and co-CEO of Poolside who led the company's ideological pivot to open source AI.
Investor at Union Square Ventures who coined the 'rebel alliance' framing for open source AI investment.
CEO installed by Bain Capital at Domino's, credited with international expansion and menu revitalization.
Microsoft Executive Vice President responsible for Copilot, Agents, and Platform.
PitchBook Senior Analyst covering SpaceX and private companies who characterized SpaceX's strategic IPO-driven M&A shift.
Author of The AI Corner newsletter who synthesized Jensen Huang's interview into 10 actionable moves.
CEO of GLAAD, an LGBTQ media advocacy organization.
Partner at Sequoia Capital and Harvey investor.
Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, author of 'Everything is Recorded Now' on AI recording as workplace default.
Co-founder of Simile and head of the Center for Foundation Models at Stanford; lead author on the Opportunities and Risks of Foundation Models paper.
Co-founder and CTO of Lattice, praised for exceptional technical execution.
CEO of Luta Security who reviewed Amazon's jailbreak report on Anthropic's Mythos model.
Ripple co-founder and tech entrepreneur named as a key figure shaping SF's development over 30 years.
Co-founder of Google and one of the world's wealthiest individuals, active in California politics.
Co-founder of DeepMind and CEO of Isomorphic Labs, praised for translating AI progress into tangible terms for general audiences.
Financial journalist and author; wrote The Infinity Machine, a biography of Demis Hassabis that became an instant NYT bestseller in March 2026.
CMO at Lightspeed Venture Partners; co-host of Lightwork and architect of the firm's media strategy.
Founder of Turpentine podcast network; now GP at a16z running media and network initiatives.
Former New Mountain Capital president who now leads Thoreau Group.
CEO of Salesforce, referenced for spending $300M on Anthropic for developer tooling.
University of Florida finance professor whose research shows most IPOs underperform the market in the first three years.
Co-author of the PostRound newsletter covering Series A deal activity.
Leading academic researcher in robot learning; co-director of Robot Perception and Learning lab at UT Austin and affiliated with NVIDIA; senior author on GRAIL.
Greg Brockman is a co-founder and President of OpenAI, previously the first CTO of Stripe.
Partner at Sequoia Capital and board member/investor at Kalshi.
Portfolio Management lead at Teachers' Venture Growth (OTPP), navigating single source of truth challenges at institutional scale.
VP Engineering at Earlybird VC who led a ground-up rebuild of the firm's data infrastructure.
CEO of Foresight; former data/infrastructure practitioner at BlackRock, Point72, and Greycroft.
Co-founder of Stripe who also supports the ARC Institute's open source genomics research.
Co-founder of Stripe who also supports the ARC Institute's open source genomics research.
OpenAI engineer and newly appointed head of core products who helped grow Codex and is now overseeing the Codex-ChatGPT super app strategy.
Venture capital analyst who presented data on unicorn-to-decacorn valuation progression rates at the All In Summit.
Banker associated with Citigroup's formation, later CEO of JPMorgan Chase.
CEO of Box, cloud content management company, actively engaging enterprise customers on AI adoption.
Co-founder of Rendezvous Robotics and space architecture researcher.
Lise Rechsteiner is a General Partner at Vsquared Ventures, a Munich-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage deep tech companies. She leads the firm's London office, which was established to expand Vsquared's presence in the European deep tech ecosystem. Rechsteiner previously co-founded the Nordic deep tech fund Propagator Ventures and holds a PhD in management, technology, and economics from ETH Zurich.
OpenAI's head of applied research taking a dual role at Thrive Holdings to tighten the feedback loop between real-world AI deployment and model development.
Co-founder of PayPal and founder of Affirm; noted for combining world-class technical and CEO capabilities.
Michael Ewens is the David L. and Elsie M. Dodd Professor of Finance at Columbia Business School, where he co-directs the Private Equity Program and is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is best known for his research in venture capital and entrepreneurial finance, including the widely cited paper with Matthew Rhodes-Kropf, "Is a VC Partnership Greater than the Sum of Its Partners?", which demonstrates that VC value is concentrated in individual partners rather than firm brand or process. His broader work examines how capital is allocated to high-growth startups, gender dynamics in entrepreneurship, and the structure of private equity markets.
CEO of Once Upon a Farm, scaling the kids' nutrition brand through its NYSE IPO.
U.S. Energy Department Undersecretary and former IBM research division leader, architect of the Genesis Mission science strategy.
Partner at Founders Fund and co-founder of Anduril; noted as a standout in the Mafia game.
Researcher at Columbia/Stanford and lead author of the Diffusion Policy paper (RSS 2023), foundational to robot learning with diffusion models.
Co-founder of Gigafund, former Founders Fund partner, SpaceX board member, and major shareholder.
Founder of Valor Equity Partners and SpaceX board member holding 7.3% of Class A SpaceX shares.
Participant on The a16z Show episode on global drug development.
Author of Daring Fireball and co-host of Dithering podcast, discussed Meta Ray-Ban Display with Ben Thompson.
Outgoing CEO of Apple who oversaw an 11x increase in market cap to ~$4 trillion over 15 years.
Co-lead author on the WT-UMI whole-body manipulation research paper.
Co-author on WEAVER, brings expertise in deep RL and rigorous evaluation methodology.
Senior co-author on WEAVER with expertise in imitation learning and robot policy optimization.
NSF CAREER awardee at CMU focused on safe and interactive robot learning.
Clark Tang is a partner at Altimeter Capital Management, where he focuses on artificial intelligence, software, and semiconductor investments across both public and private markets. He is best known for his early contrarian investment in Nvidia in late 2022, pitched shortly before the stock's major rally, driven by his thesis that AI demand would surge. He was named the youngest partner at Altimeter and writes a Substack newsletter called Run Rate covering AI, compute, and software trends. Prior to joining Altimeter in 2021, he worked at Valor Equity Partners, Goldman Sachs, and Credit Suisse.
Co-founder of Diode Computers, an AI-native circuit board design and manufacturing company.
Venture investor and co-founder of Long Journey Ventures; praised for authentic, genuine character.
Former CEO of Amazon Web Services, now leading KKR's Helix Digital Infrastructure.
David Morley is a co-founder of Dejonghe & Morley LLP, a strategic advisory consultancy for law firms and investors that he launched in 2025 with fellow former Allen & Overy senior partner Wim Dejonghe. He previously served as Global Senior Partner of Allen & Overy from 2003 to 2016, during which time the firm doubled its revenues and expanded its global footprint, and later as Managing Director and Head of Europe at CDPQ, a major Canadian institutional investor. He is best known for his over four decades of leadership at the intersection of the legal and investment sectors, and currently advises on the growing wave of private capital investment in legal services.
Tech executive and angel investor known for investments in early-stage technology companies.
Economist and professor known for commentary on economics, culture, and technology.
Kevin Kelly is a writer, editor, and technology thinker who currently holds the title of Senior Maverick at Wired magazine, which he co-founded in 1993 and served as its founding executive editor until 1999. He previously served as editor and publisher of the Whole Earth Review and has authored several books on technology and culture, including The Inevitable and What Technology Wants. He is best known for coining the concept of the Technium, his analysis of how technology evolves, and his influential writings on the cultural and societal implications of digital networks and emerging technologies.
Founder and CEO of Replit, an online coding platform and AI coding tool company.
Co-founder of Uber; referenced in Cyan Banister's story of her early investment in the company.
Tony Tao is a robotics researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, where he completed his master's degree in the School of Computer Science in 2025. His research focuses on robot learning, reinforcement learning, and imitation learning, with a particular emphasis on force-aware manipulation and scaling embodied data for robot learning. He is known for his work on the FACTR and FACTR 2 projects on contact-rich policy learning, the DexWild system for dexterous in-the-wild robot policies, and the AnyCar universal dynamics model for agile mobility.
Steven Oh is a robotics researcher who served as a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute in the Pathak Research Group while completing his undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering at Waseda University. He is known for his work on hardware and learning for contact-rich manipulation, including co-authorship on CLAW, a soft wrist mechanism for robust robot manipulation, and FACTR 2, which introduces Neural External Torque Estimation for force-aware policy learning on commodity robot arms without dedicated force sensors. He is an incoming CS PhD student at the University of Chicago, advised by Professor Haozhi Qi.
Deepak Pathak is the Raj Reddy Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is a member of the Robotics Institute and affiliated with the Machine Learning Department. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Skild AI, a company developing foundation models for robotics. His research spans computer vision, machine learning, and robotics with a focus on building general-purpose embodied intelligence, and he is known for work on dexterous manipulation including the LEAP Hand and force-aware policy learning. He received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and his bachelor's from IIT Kanpur, and is a recipient of the Sloan Fellowship and MIT TR 35 under 35 Award.
Jason Jingzhou Liu is a PhD student in robotics at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, where he is advised by Deepak Pathak and Ruslan Salakhutdinov. His research focuses on robot learning for manipulation, and he is best known as the lead author of the FACTR line of work on force-aware policy learning for contact-rich manipulation, including FACTR (RSS 2025) and FACTR 2. Prior to his doctoral studies, he contributed to dexterous manipulation and simulation projects at NVIDIA and the University of Toronto.
Jeannette Bohg is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where she leads the Interactive Perception and Robot Learning lab. Her research focuses on perception and learning for autonomous robotic manipulation and grasping, with emphasis on methods that are goal-directed, real-time, and multi-modal. She is a Faculty Affiliate of Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and has received several awards including the 2019 IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Early Career Award and the 2019 ICRA Best Paper Award.
Ria Doshi is a computer science PhD student at Stanford University, where she is advised by Jeannette Bohg and conducts robotics research at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Her work focuses on building generalist embodied intelligence, including cross-embodied learning and multi-robot collaboration. She is the lead author of CHORUS, a framework for decentralized multi-embodiment collaboration using a single vision-language-action policy, and co-authored Scaling Cross-Embodied Learning, which was presented at the Conference on Robot Learning in 2024. She completed her undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley, where she was advised by Sergey Levine.
Elite competitive programmer from Zhejiang provincial team; now prominent in Chinese AI circles.
Wang Xingxing is a Chinese roboticist and entrepreneur who serves as the founder, chief executive officer, and chief technology officer of Unitree Robotics, a Hangzhou-based company specializing in quadrupedal and humanoid robots. He developed the quadruped robot XDog during his graduate studies at Shanghai University and subsequently founded Unitree in 2016. He is recognized for advancing the commercialization of affordable, high-performance robot dogs and humanoid robots, and was named to TIME's 100 AI list in 2025.
Democratic U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania known for working-class appeal and bipartisan stances.
Brent Gerundo is a Partner at Nomi Capital, a New York-based venture capital firm focused on defense and dual-use technology investments. He served four years as a logistician in U.S. Army Special Operations with multiple deployments to the Middle East before working as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs in the Global Industrials Group covering Aerospace and Defense. He subsequently held senior operating roles at venture-backed technology startups, during which he helped raise over $110 million in venture capital.
ALS patient who used ElevenLabs' voice restoration technology to deliver the 'Play ball' call at a San Francisco Giants game.
Head of Product Management at Anthropic who articulated the Fable 5 pricing rationale.
Clayton Petty is a Partner at Gradient Ventures, an early-stage AI-focused venture capital firm based in San Francisco. He previously spent five years at McKinsey & Company, where he advised founders, operators, and investors across cybersecurity, vertical software, and cloud infrastructure. Before McKinsey, he worked as a software engineer at Microsoft and Expedia and studied computer science at Texas A&M University. At Gradient, he has led investments in companies including Stack AI, Infisical, and BackOps, focusing on AI, cybersecurity, and vertical SaaS.
Phil Huber is a Managing Director and Head of Portfolio Solutions at Cliffwater, an alternative investment adviser and fund manager. He joined Cliffwater in January 2024 after serving as Chief Investment Officer at Savant Wealth Management. He is the author of "The Allocator's Edge: A Modern Guide to Alternative Investments and the Future of Diversification" and writes the investment blog "bps and pieces." He holds the CFA and CFP designations and was named CIO of the Year by RIA Intel in 2023.
CEO of Figma, the collaborative design software company; participant in Founders Fund Mafia show.
General Partner at Benchmark and Stanford classmate of Andrew Feldman who forwarded the Cerebras pitch.
Lead author of IMPACT; Harvard researcher building cerebellum-inspired control architectures for physical AI.
Industrial corresponding author at TARS Robotics leading contact-rich manipulation research.
Senior PI at NUS and co-corresponding author on TacForeSight; prominent in deep learning and physical AI.
Equal first author on TacForeSight with dual industrial-academic affiliation at TARS Robotics and SJTU.
Equal first author on TacForeSight, affiliated with TARS Robotics and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Apple's SVP of Software Engineering who addressed Apple's agentic AI positioning at WWDC.
Caspar Berendsen is a Dutch private equity executive based in London who serves as Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Netley Capital, a firm he established in 2023. He spent approximately two decades as a partner at Cinven before founding Netley, which specializes in tertiary investing—acquiring existing investors' interests in secondary private equity funds. Under his leadership, Netley has acquired more than $700 million in net asset value across multiple secondary private equity funds since its September 2025 launch.
Former GV partner and co-founder of NewLimit longevity biotech.
Sequoia GP who led the firm's investments across SpaceX, xAI, and X.
Co-founder and CEO of Dropbox, a leading cloud storage company.
Equal first author and corresponding author of MotionWAM; primary architect of the dual-DiT video-motion architecture.
Five-time Swiss national drone racing champion used as human benchmark in RL drone racing experiments.
Elina Onitskansky is the Founder and CEO of Ilant Health, a value-based obesity and cardiometabolic health company that partners with employers and health plans. She is a healthcare executive with approximately 20 years of experience across health plans, providers, consulting, and investing, having previously served as Senior Vice President and Head of Strategy at Molina Healthcare and as an Associate Partner at McKinsey. She holds an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and an A.B. from Harvard College.
Mir Hwang is the co-founder and CEO of GigFinesse, a music technology platform that streamlines live entertainment booking by connecting artists with venues. He co-founded the company in 2019 with his cousin Ryan Kim, and has led its expansion across major U.S. cities, securing over $10 million in funding from investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and NYU Innovation Venture Fund. He is recognized on the 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Consumer Technology category and Crain's New York 20 in Their 20s.
Jake Bolling is the co-founder and CEO of Scotch, a Denver-based software company providing an AI-native point-of-sale and back-office operating system for liquor retailers. He previously co-founded and served as CEO of Skupos, a convenience-store software platform that served over 15,000 stores and was acquired by PDI Technologies in August 2023. Scotch, founded in January 2024, raised a $20 million Series A led by VMG Partners and has surpassed $1 billion in annual gross payment volume.
Surbhi Sarna is the CEO and founder of Collate, an AI platform that creates and streamlines documentation for life sciences companies. She previously founded nVision Medical, a diagnostic company focused on early detection of ovarian cancer that was acquired by Boston Scientific in 2018 for $275 million. She also served as a General Partner at Y Combinator for over four years, leading their healthcare practice, and is the author of the book Without a Doubt, published by Simon & Schuster in 2023.
Niklas Lindgren is the co-founder and CEO of Endra, a Stockholm-based AI company that builds software for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) design in the construction industry. He co-founded Endra in 2024 with long-time business partner Anton Juric and Gustav Hammarlund, following their previous venture Sectragon, a security firm acquired by private equity in 2022. Under his leadership, Endra has raised a total of $75 million, including a $50 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz in June 2026, serving major engineering firms such as AtkinsRealis, Buro Happold, and Ramboll.
Partner at Magid and panelist at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Chenjia Bai is a Research Scientist at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence (TeleAI), China Telecom, where he directs the Embodied AI research center. His research focuses on embodied AI, reinforcement learning, sim-to-real transfer, and robotics, including work on locomotion, dexterous manipulation, and LLM-driven planning for platforms such as humanoid and quadruped robots. He previously served as a researcher at Shanghai AI Laboratory and completed his Ph.D. at Harbin Institute of Technology. He has published extensively in top-tier AI conferences and journals, with notable work on sim-to-real gap bridging and offline reinforcement learning.
Xuelong Li is the Chief Technology Officer of China Telecom and the director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence (TeleAI), positions he has held since 2023 and 2024 respectively. His research interests span artificial intelligence, imaging and image processing, and applied mathematics and physics. He previously served as a full professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University and at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is a Fellow of AAAI, IEEE, ACM, AAAS, IAPR, OSA, and SPIE.
Zehao Yu is a PhD student at the University of Tübingen affiliated with the ELLIS program, co-supervised by Andreas Geiger and Torsten Sattler, and also affiliated with the Institute of Artificial Intelligence (TeleAI) at China Telecom. He is known for research in computer vision and machine learning, particularly 3D vision, neural surface reconstruction, and Gaussian splatting, with award-winning work including the CVPR 2024 Best Student Paper on Mip-Splatting. He is a first author of OASIS, a simulation-data-driven framework for real-world humanoid loco-manipulation.
Kelly Rodriques is the Chief Executive Officer of Forge Global, a private securities marketplace headquartered in San Francisco that facilitates trading of pre-IPO shares. He has held the position since July 2018, bringing over 26 years of fintech experience including prior roles as CEO of PENSCO Trust Company and Managing General Partner of Operative Capital. Under his leadership, Forge Global was acquired by Charles Schwab to expand private market access for individual investors and registered investment advisors.
Designer and entrepreneur known as the father of the iPod and iPhone, and founder of Nest Labs.
Senior researcher and corresponding author overseeing the LARA research direction.
CMU Mechanical Engineering faculty and co-author of Shield-Loco with cross-institutional appointment at TU Munich's Institute for Advanced Study.
AI policy expert and former OpenAI board member named permanent Executive Director of Georgetown's CSET.
U.S. Democratic Senator from Rhode Island co-introducing the Responsible AI in Defense Act.
U.S. House Representative from Massachusetts and co-author of the Great American Artificial Intelligence Act.
U.S. House Representative from California and co-author of the Great American Artificial Intelligence Act.
David J. Urban is an Operating Partner at Smash Capital, a New York and Los Angeles-based growth equity firm, where he advises on strategic positioning, business development, and market expansion in sectors including defense tech, media rights, and consumer tech. He is also a Managing Director at BGR Group, Of Counsel at Torridon Law PLLC, and a Senior Political Contributor for CNN. A West Point graduate and former U.S. Army officer, Urban previously served as chief of staff to Senator Arlen Specter, as Executive Vice President of North American Corporate Affairs at ByteDance, and as President of the American Continental Group. He was appointed by President Donald Trump as the 11th Chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission and serves on multiple corporate and nonprofit boards.
CEO of Microsoft AI and co-signer of the congressional biosecurity letter.
Researcher at Our World in Data who co-built an interactive child mortality visualization.
Former CTO of OpenAI who testified that Sam Altman was not trustworthy.
Scott Galloway is a Clinical Professor of Marketing at the NYU Stern School of Business, where he teaches brand strategy and digital marketing to MBA students. He is an entrepreneur who has founded several firms including L2, Prophet, Red Envelope, and Section, and he has served on the boards of companies such as The New York Times Company, Eddie Bauer, Gateway Computer, and Urban Outfitters. He is best known for his analysis of big technology companies, his books including The Four, and his podcasts Pivot and The Prof G Show, as well as his newsletter No Mercy/No Malice.
CMO of Founders Fund and founder of Pirate Wires; creator of the Mafia game show.
Jim Lanzone is the Chief Executive Officer of Yahoo Inc., a position he has held since September 2021 when the company was acquired by Apollo Global Management. He is a serial turnaround specialist who previously served as CEO of Tinder, President and CEO of CBS Interactive, and CEO of Ask Jeeves. At Yahoo, he is leading a multi-phase turnaround of the iconic internet brand, overseeing major product overhauls across Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports, and Yahoo Mail, and has launched the AI-powered Scout answer engine in partnership with Anthropic.
Kevin O'Connor is an NBA senior analyst at Yahoo Sports, which he joined in 2024 after previously covering the NBA at The Ringer for over a decade. He is best known for his annual NBA Draft Guide, which he has published since 2014, and his analysis now powers an AI-powered feature called Ask Kevin O'Connor that delivers responses to fans' draft questions in his analytical voice. In addition to his written analysis, he hosts an NBA show for Yahoo Sports.
Former CEO of Dotmatics (acquired by Siemens for $5.1B) co-founding IO Capital.
Former Insight Partners executive co-founding IO Capital, a new software-focused growth equity firm.
Former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies, hired as a16z's first Head of Global Affairs.
Lead author of ProGAL-VLA, focusing on grounding and instruction-sensitivity in VLA systems.
Lingfeng Zhang is a first-year Ph.D. student at Tsinghua University's Shenzhen International Graduate School, supervised by Prof. Wenbo Ding and Prof. Xiaojun Liang, and also serves as an intern at Xiaomi EV. His research focuses on embodied intelligence, embodied navigation, and vision-language-action models. He is the lead author of OneVLA, a unified framework that handles both navigation and manipulation tasks within a single model architecture, and has published work at venues including ACM MM, ACL, and ICRA.
Wenbo Ding is an associate professor at the Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, where he leads the Smart Sensing and Robotics group. His research focuses on tactile sensing, embodied intelligence, human-machine interfaces, and signal processing for robotics. He previously conducted postdoctoral research at the Georgia Institute of Technology and has published extensively on triboelectric nanogenerator-based sensors and robotic perception systems.
Xiaoshuai Hao is a researcher at Xiaomi EV, where he focuses on embodied multimodal large models, vision-language-action models, and autonomous driving perception. He received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Information Engineering at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2023. He is the corresponding author and project lead of OneVLA, a unified framework that integrates navigation and manipulation into a single architecture for general-purpose robotic systems.
Jeff Lawson is the co-founder and former CEO of Twilio, a cloud communications platform he grew from startup to public company.
Co-founder of Y Combinator, essayist, and early-stage startup investor.
Yihao Wu is a robotics researcher with a joint affiliation between Tsinghua University and Tencent Robotics X. He is best known as the lead author of FlowPRO, a reward-free reinforced fine-tuning framework for flow-matching Vision-Language-Action models published in June 2025, which introduces the RPRO (Robotic Flow-matching Proximalized Preference Optimization) algorithm. His research focuses on improving robot manipulation policies through human-guided failure correction without hand-designed reward functions, with demonstrated results on precision bimanual tasks.
Project lead on GRAIL, focused on physics-based character animation and sim-to-real transfer at NVIDIA DAIR Lab.
Co-first author of GRAIL paper, affiliated with NVIDIA and UCLA.
Co-founder of nybl, a physics-informed AI company for critical industries that won Deel's The Pitch Grand Finale.
Co-founder of Zeely AI, an AI marketing intelligence platform that won Deel's The Pitch Grand Finale.
Co-founder and CEO of Deel; MIT alumnus who built Deel from personal founder pain into a $17.3B company.
Media mogul and MGM Resorts board member seeking to acquire MGM Resorts for $18B+.
Author and angel investor who backed Iconic's fundraise.
Executive Chairman of Strategy; architect of the company's Bitcoin accumulation strategy.
Stanford PhD (economics + computer science) and CEO of Endpoint Arena, applying prediction markets to biotech clinical trials.
Co-corresponding author of Humanoid-GPT, bringing Peking University's robotics expertise.
Partner at Sequoia Capital, advisor/board member at Listen Labs.
Ex-Brighton Park Capital executive who raised $215M for the debut fund of Wingman Growth Partners.
Founder of Mirror (acquired by Lululemon) who is now leading Board, a face-to-face game console company.
CEO of Anello Photonics, formerly VP at Intel's Photonics group.
CEO of Monaco and former Chief Revenue Officer at Brex.
CEO of Thea Energy, leading the fusion energy commercialization push.
CEO of OpenRouter and co-founder of OpenSea.
CEO of Cowboy Space and co-founder of Robinhood.
Yuan Meng is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University. Her research focuses on multimedia edge intelligence, model compression and quantization, and intelligent operations. She has published recent work on accelerating vision-language-action models and diffusion policies, including co-authoring papers accepted to ICLR 2026 and CVPR 2026.
Zhi Wang is an associate professor and PhD supervisor at the Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University. He received his Ph.D. in 2014 from Tsinghua University and his research spans multimedia networks, mobile cloud computing, distributed machine learning systems, and embodied intelligence. He is a recipient of the National Natural Science Award (Second Prize) in 2018 and the Natural Science Award of the Ministry of Education (First Prize) in 2017, and serves as an Associate Editor of IEEE TMM. His recent work includes research on accelerating Vision-Language-Action models for real-time robotic applications.
Nico Laqua is the co-founder and CEO of Corgi Insurance, an AI-native, full-stack insurance carrier for startups that was part of Y Combinator's Summer 2024 batch. He is known for leading a company culture that involves seven-day workweeks and for personally sleeping in the office on a mattress. Under his leadership, Corgi has raised over $100 million and reached a $2.6 billion valuation. He co-founded the company with Emily Yuan, who serves as COO.
Prominent venture capitalist and operator known for his frameworks on talent, company building, and roles at PayPal and Square.
Venture capitalist and technology market analyst at Theory Ventures.
Co-founder and CEO of Salesforce, known for pioneering SaaS CRM and navigating multiple technology transitions.
Javier Palafox is the co-founder and COO of HappyRobot, a San Francisco-based AI company building automation workflows for logistics and supply chain operations. He previously served as CFO of Deoleo, a Spanish consumer packaged goods company and the world's leading olive oil company, where he managed North American operations. He co-founded HappyRobot in 2022 with his brother Pablo Palafox and Luis Paarup after observing the operational impact of poor communication in logistics during his tenure at Deoleo.
Olivia Moore is a partner on the investing team at Andreessen Horowitz, where she focuses on consumer AI applications. She has led investments in companies including HappyRobot, Salient, Toma, Krea, and Scribenote. Prior to joining a16z in June 2021, she was an early-stage investor at CRV and worked on the Alternative Investments team at Goldman Sachs. She holds undergraduate and MBA degrees from Stanford University, where she co-founded Cardinal Ventures, an on-campus startup incubator.
Luis Paarup is the CTO and co-founder of HappyRobot, an AI-native platform for automating operational workflows in supply chain and logistics. He co-founded the San Francisco-based company in 2022 alongside Pablo and Javier Palafox after meeting Pablo during their undergraduate studies in robotics and electronics. Paarup, an engineer and former researcher in AI and automation, leads the technical development of HappyRobot's AI agent infrastructure, which powers voice-based and omnichannel communication for freight and logistics companies.
Founder of Neo, a people-first seed fund with early investments in Cursor and Kalshi.
Co-founder of Village Global and commentator on venture capital investments.
Edward Hu is an AI researcher best known as the inventor of LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation), a widely adopted parameter-efficient fine-tuning technique for large neural networks, and μP (maximal update parametrization), a method for hyperparameter transfer at scale. He developed these innovations while a researcher at Microsoft and subsequently worked at OpenAI. He completed his Ph.D. under Yoshua Bengio at Mila, focusing on generative models and reasoning.
UC Berkeley professor and CTO of Scaled Cognition focused on AI accuracy and reliability.
Microsoft Corporate VP who articulated the Surface Laptop Ultra's positioning for AI builders.
Jesse Thomason is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southern California, where he leads the GLAMOR (Grounding Language in Actions, Multimodal Observations, And Robots) Lab. His research focuses on connecting natural language processing to robotics and embodied simulation agents, with emphasis on grounding language in perception, action, and lifelong learning through dialogue. He is known for his work on language-conditioned robot policies, including benchmarking generalization for Vision Language Action models and documenting failures of language generalization under paraphrasing.
Gaurav S. Sukhatme is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Southern California, where he serves as the Inaugural Director of the USC School of Advanced Computing and Executive Vice Dean of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. He holds the Donald M. Alstadt Chair in Advanced Computing and directs the USC Robotic Embedded Systems Laboratory, which he founded in 2000. He is best known for his extensive research in networked robots, learning robots, and field robotics, and is a Fellow of the AAAI, AAAS, and IEEE.
Ishika Singh is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Southern California, advised by Professor Jesse Thomason. Her research spans natural language processing, embodied AI, and robotic manipulation, with a focus on how language can be utilized in robot learning. She is best known as co-developer of The Colosseum benchmark for evaluating generalization in robotic manipulation and lead researcher on Colosseum V2, which extends the framework to vision-language-action models. She has also conducted research internships at NVIDIA's robotics research labs and Amazon Frontier AI and Robotics.
Jeremy Morgan is a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Southern California, where he is affiliated with the Robotic Embedded Systems Lab. His research focuses on robotic manipulation, inverse kinematics, and benchmarking generalization for vision-language-action models. He is a co-author of Colosseum V2, a benchmark for evaluating VLA model generalization, as well as IKFlow and CppFlow, methods for generating diverse inverse kinematics solutions.
Prominent researcher in efficient deep learning and video understanding at Fudan University.
Lead author of VLA-Pro paper, affiliated with Fudan University's School of Computer Science.
Turing Award winner, former Meta AI chief, now executive chairman of AMI Labs with 40+ years in the field.
CEO of Cognition who claims Devin is meant to augment rather than replace programmers.
Bob Pittman is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of iHeartMedia, Inc., a position he has held since 2011. He is best known as the co-founder and programmer who led the team that created MTV, and he previously served as Chief Operating Officer of AOL Time Warner. He is also a founding member of the New York-based private investment firm Pilot Group LLC, which funded companies including DailyCandy, Thrillist, and Zynga. His career in media began in radio at age 15, and he has held CEO roles at Six Flags Theme Parks, Century 21 Real Estate, and MTV Networks.
Doug Herzog is an American television executive who served as president of Viacom's Music and Entertainment Group, overseeing networks including MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, Spike, TV Land, and Logo. He is best known for developing groundbreaking franchises at MTV such as The Real World, the MTV Video Music Awards, and Unplugged, and later for launching defining Comedy Central programs including The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, South Park, The Colbert Report, and Key and Peele. He is set to become chair of Emerson College's Board of Trustees in June 2026, having served on the board since 2010.
Judith Ann McGrath is an American television executive who serves as a board member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation. She is best known as the former Chairwoman and CEO of MTV Networks, a position she held from 2004 until 2011, where she oversaw channels including MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and VH1. McGrath was part of the original launch team for MTV in 1981 and championed landmark programming and pro-social initiatives throughout her three-decade tenure at the network.
Eric Benjamin Seufert is a media strategist, quantitative marketer, and author who runs Mobile Dev Memo, a trade publication covering the digital and mobile advertising economy. He is the founder of Heracles, a strategy consultancy and early-stage venture capital fund focused on the mobile ecosystem, and previously held strategy and marketing roles at Skype, Wooga, and Rovio. He is the author of the book Freemium Economics and is known for his analysis of mobile advertising, freemium monetization, and performance marketing.
CEO of Fireworks AI who publicly announced $800M ARR milestone.
Randi Weingarten is president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), a 1.8 million-member labor union representing educators, healthcare professionals, and public employees. She has held this position since 2008, previously serving as president of New York City's United Federation of Teachers. She is best known as a prominent voice in national education policy debates, recently advocating for guardrails on artificial intelligence and digital technology in K-12 classrooms through a 10-point plan introduced in 2026.
Ro Khanna is a Democratic U.S. Representative serving California's 17th congressional district, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, since 2017. He is the vice chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and co-chaired Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign. Khanna is known for his advocacy on technology policy, antitrust enforcement, and labor rights, and has been a prominent voice calling for AI development that benefits working communities rather than primarily enriching tech companies.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an American politician and activist serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she was first elected at age 29, making her the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. She is known for her progressive policy positions, including the Green New Deal, and has recently focused on the environmental and community impacts of AI data centers, including sponsoring legislation to impose a moratorium on new data center construction.
One of crypto's longest-tenured executives, former CEO of Grayscale, pivoting to AI-focused VC.
Michele Griffin is a General Partner and Chief Operating Officer at Lightning Capital, a Miami-based venture capital firm. She leads the firm's $100 million Venture Fund II, which targets early-stage startups addressing the deployment-phase impacts of artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Lightning Capital, she worked in go-to-market leadership at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and founded Premier GTM, a go-to-market advisory firm that counseled portfolio companies and other venture capital firms.
Reality TV personality running for Los Angeles Mayor as a Republican after losing his home in the LA wildfires.
AI researcher and podcast host known for long-form interviews on science and technology.
Corresponding author and senior research lead on VisualThink-VLA, affiliated with Zhejiang University and Cornell University.
Lead author and primary architect of the VisualThink-VLA system at Zhejiang University.
Wenzhao Lian is a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University's School of Artificial Intelligence, where he focuses on intelligent robotics, dexterous manipulation, and machine learning. He previously served as Director of Robot Manipulation at Figure AI, a staff research scientist at Google X (Intrinsic), and a senior researcher at Vicarious AI. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Duke University in 2015 and is recognized for his work on sample-efficient robotic manipulation, including category-level manipulation from single demonstrations and offline-to-online reinforcement learning for dexterous VLA models.
Yifan Han is a master's student at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA), affiliated with the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition and supervised by Professor Wenzhao Lian. His research focuses on robot manipulation, dexterous manipulation, and vision-language-action models for real-world robotic systems. He is best known as a co-first author of BORA, an offline-to-online reinforcement learning post-training framework for dexterous VLA models, and DexHiL, a human-in-the-loop post-training framework for dexterous manipulation, both developed in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Zhongxi Chen is a researcher affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) who serves as co-first author of BORA, an offline-to-online reinforcement learning framework for real-world dexterous Vision-Language-Action models. He is listed as a researcher at Tencent YouTu Lab and was previously an MS student at Xiamen University, with expertise in diffusion-based models and camouflaged object detection. He is best known for his work on BORA and CamoDiffusion, having published at venues including AAAI, ECCV, and ACM Multimedia.
Qiuyue Wang is a researcher at Alibaba affiliated with the Qwen team, where their work focuses on vision-language modeling and embodied intelligence. They are listed as a contributor to the Qwen-VLA project, a unified vision-language-action foundation model that extends Qwen's multimodal capabilities into robotic manipulation, navigation, and trajectory generation. Their Google Scholar profile, verified with an alibaba-inc.com email, lists publications spanning video understanding, image generation, and embodied AI.
Mi Liangchuan (professionally known as LC Mi) is Vice President at XPeng and head of the company's humanoid robotics division, a role he assumed in September 2023. He previously spent roughly a decade at NVIDIA in autonomous driving and AI engineering, then led autonomous driving efforts at XPeng before transitioning to robotics. He is known for approaching humanoid robots as social and emotional participants in human life rather than purely industrial products, and for applying a deliberately cross-domain perspective—spanning AI research, autonomous driving, and a brief robotics entrepreneurship stint—to the development of XPeng's IRON humanoid robot platform.
Thomas S. (Tad) Smith, Jr. is an American businessman who currently serves as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of The Fine Art Group and as a director of several companies including Lindblad Expeditions. He is best known for serving as President and CEO of Sotheby's from March 2015 to October 2019, during which time he led the auction house's digital transformation and oversaw its $3.7 billion sale to Patrick Drahi. Prior to Sotheby's, he was President and CEO of the Madison Square Garden Company from February 2014 to March 2015. He also serves as an adjunct professor at New York University's Stern School of Business.
Joe Tsai is a Taiwanese-Canadian billionaire businessman and lawyer who co-founded Alibaba Group in 1999. He currently serves as Chairman of Alibaba Group, having previously held the roles of chief financial officer and executive vice chairman. He is best known for his instrumental role in establishing Alibaba's financial and legal structure, his dealmaking expertise, and his ownership of several professional sports franchises including the Brooklyn Nets.
Robert Goldstein is a Senior Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at BlackRock, where he oversees the firm's day-to-day global business and its operating and technology platforms, including Aladdin. He is a member of BlackRock's Global Executive Committee and co-chair of the Global Operating Committee. Goldstein began his career at BlackRock in 1994 and has been instrumental in developing the firm's risk management platform and client service operation.
Lawrence H. Summers is the Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard University, where he also directs the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at the Harvard Kennedy School. He served as the 71st U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Clinton, Director of the National Economic Council under President Obama, and Chief Economist of the World Bank. He is best known for his decades of influence on U.S. and global economic policy, including his role during the longest sustained period of economic growth in U.S. history and his leadership in addressing major financial crises over the past thirty years.
Laurence D. Fink is the co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock, the world's largest money-management firm with more than US$10 trillion in assets under management. He co-founded the firm in 1988 and has led its growth into a global leader in investment management, risk management, and advisory services. He earned his BA and MBA from UCLA and previously served as a Managing Director at The First Boston Corporation.
Gil Elbaz is the Chief AI Officer and co-founder of Onyx Security, an AI control plane company that launched publicly in March 2026 with $40 million in funding from Conviction and Cyberstarts. Before co-founding Onyx, he worked as an AI researcher at NVIDIA, reporting to the company's CTO and leading frontier agentic AI work, with experience in synthetic data. He also served in an IDF AI research unit before transitioning to the private sector.
Shuai Bai is a senior engineer at Alibaba Group and a member of the Qwen Team, where he works on vision-language models. He was one of the lead engineers behind Qwen3-VL and has contributed to the Qwen-VL and Qwen2-VL technical reports. He holds a master's degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and joined Alibaba in 2021. His earlier research includes work on visual object tracking and natural language-based vehicle retrieval.
Xintong Hu is an incoming Ph.D. student at the University of Hong Kong's XLANG Lab under Professor Tao Yu and a research intern at the Qwen Team, Alibaba Group. She is known for her research in Embodied AI and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, co-authoring FineVLA and Qwen-VLA. She received her B.S. in Computer Science and Technology from Zhejiang University.
Dorsa Sadigh is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University, with a joint appointment in Electrical Engineering. Her research focuses on the intersection of robotics, machine learning, and human-robot interaction, developing algorithms that enable robots to learn from and adapt to humans. She received her doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from UC Berkeley in 2017 and is recognized with awards including the Sloan Fellowship, NSF CAREER, ONR Young Investigator Award, and MIT TR35.
Kuo-Han Hung is a Computer Science Master's student at Stanford University, where he conducts research in robotics and embodied AI. He is a co-author on EXPO-FT, a system for sample-efficient reinforcement learning fine-tuning of vision-language-action models, and has published work on imitation learning, dexterous manipulation, and robot policy reliability at venues including NeurIPS and ICLR. His research focuses on developing robot policies that are more generalizable and reliable for real-world deployment.
Perry Dong is a PhD researcher at Stanford University whose work focuses on reinforcement learning for robotics. He is best known as the lead author of EXPO and EXPO-FT, which address stable, sample-efficient online RL fine-tuning of expressive and vision-language-action policies, achieving high task reliability with minimal real-world robot interaction time.
Growth-stage partner at Khosla Ventures reportedly raising a $500M solo fund focused on growth-stage investing.
Senior leader at Ardian promoted to co-CEO of the global private equity firm.
Leads computational robotics at ETH Zürich, focused on physics-based modeling and simulation.
First author of the CoP sim-to-real tactile manipulation paper, affiliated with ETH Zürich and UC Berkeley.
Sean Henry is the co-founder and CEO of Stord, a cloud supply chain and commerce enablement company he founded in 2015 with Jacob Boudreau. He attended Georgia Tech and launched Stord during his freshman year, building it into a company that provides end-to-end fulfillment and logistics services for B2B and DTC brands. He has been recognized as a Thiel Fellow and in the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
Head of HR at Trilogy Software in the 1990s, credited with developing the 'high standards, high support' culture framework.
Early ElevenLabs employee who launched Baobab Ventures, a $15M solo GP fund.
Dawn Lippert is the founder and CEO of Elemental Impact, a Honolulu-based nonprofit investor that deploys catalytic capital to scale climate technologies, and general partner of Earthshot Ventures, an early-stage venture firm backing climate and energy technology founders. She also serves as a senior climate advisor at Emerson Collective. Elemental Impact has invested in over 160 companies across energy, agriculture, transportation, industry, and nature-based solutions, deploying capital alongside technical expertise to help early-stage infrastructure projects reach commercialization.
Investment leader at AustralianSuper promoted to Chief Investment Officer of one of the world's largest pension funds.
Chief Customer Officer of American Airlines, quoted announcing Starlink partnership.
Co-first author and implementation architect of the Cybo-Waiter humanoid agent framework.
Zhenyu Zhao is a PhD researcher at the University of Southern California, where he works in the Physical Superintelligence Lab under Prof. Yue Wang, focusing on general-purpose intelligence for humanoid robots, including teleoperation, policy learning, and policy evaluation. He is best known as co-first author, alongside Hongyi Jing, of Humanoid Everyday, a large-scale multimodal dataset of 10,300 trajectories across 260 manipulation tasks that also introduces a cloud-based evaluation platform for humanoid policies. The paper received a Best Paper Award at the Embodied AI Workshop at CVPR 2026 and an oral presentation at ICRA 2026. Zhao is committed to open-source research and has also co-authored Psi-Zero, an open foundation model for humanoid loco-manipulation presented at RSS 2026.
Eric Wu is the co-founder and CEO of NavigateAI, a San Francisco startup building AI copilots for field workers in construction and other physical-world industries. He is best known as a co-founder of Opendoor, the real estate technology company he helped build and take public on Nasdaq in 2020, which popularized the iBuying model of making instant cash offers to homesellers. Prior to Opendoor, Wu founded the geodata startup Movity and served as head of geo and social products at Trulia. NavigateAI launched in May 2026 with $25 million in seed funding led by Elad Gil, with participation from Khosla Ventures, Lennar, and Tishman Speyer.
Stanley Druckenmiller is an American billionaire investor and the Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Duquesne Family Office LLC, the private investment vehicle he established in 2010 after converting his hedge fund to a family office managing his personal and family capital. He is best known for his three-decade run at Duquesne Capital Management, where he achieved average annual returns of approximately 30 percent with no losing years, and for his role as lead portfolio manager at George Soros's Quantum Fund from 1988 to 2000. He is widely credited as a primary architect of the 1992 speculative attack on the British pound that earned Soros roughly one billion dollars in a single trade. He remains an active macro trader and is a frequent commentator on markets, monetary policy, artificial intelligence, and the long-term trajectory of the U.S. dollar.
Founding mathematician at Axiom Math who characterized the company's hybrid AI-human proof approach as a new paradigm for academic mathematics.
Johan Lagerlöf is the Managing Partner and Head of Investments at Pophouse Entertainment Group, a Stockholm-based music rights investment firm founded by Conni Jonsson and ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus. He brings roughly 30 years of music industry experience, including co-founding and serving as CEO of X5 Music Group (sold to Warner Music in 2016) and serving as Global Head of Catalogue at Spotify before joining Pophouse. He is best known for leading the close of Pophouse's inaugural fund, which raised over €1.2 billion — one of the largest first-time private equity fund raises in Europe in the past decade — focused on acquiring music catalogues and intellectual property.
Genki Sano is the Co-founder and CTO of Telexistence Inc., a Tokyo-based AI robotics company he helped establish in 2017 to commercialize telexistence technology originated by Professor Susumi Tachi of the University of Tokyo. He leads end-to-end development across the full robotics stack, from hardware and control to autonomy software, with a recent focus on building robotics foundation models and Vision-Language-Action systems for real-world retail deployment. He also serves as a board member of the AI Robot Association (AIRoA) and was previously an engineer at Sony Corporation.
Jean Oh is an Associate Research Professor at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where she heads the roBot Intelligence Group (BIG). Her research focuses on AI in robotics, including social robot navigation, multimodal perception, language understanding, and cross-embodiment robot learning. She serves as corresponding author of the RIO framework and is affiliated with Lavoro AI. She holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University, an MS from Columbia University, and a BS from Yonsei University.
Eliot Xing is a PhD student in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, co-advised by Guanya Shi and Jean Oh. His research spans reinforcement learning, robot learning, and differentiable simulation of complex physical systems. He is a co-first author, alongside Pablo Ortega-Kral, of RIO, an open-source Python framework for flexible real-time robot I/O designed to enable cross-embodiment robot learning and policy deployment across diverse hardware platforms.
Pablo Ortega-Kral is a PhD student in robotics at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, where he is advised by Jean Oh and Jonathan Francis in the Bot Intelligence Group. He is a co-first author and lead architect of RIO (Robot I/O), an open-source Python framework for flexible real-time robot I/O across diverse hardware platforms and morphologies, designed to reduce infrastructure overhead in cross-embodiment robot learning. His research interests include low-level software interfacing with hardware, machine learning infrastructure, and Vision-Language-Action model deployment workflows.
Saul Price was the founder of FedMart and Price Club, originator of the fiduciary-to-the-customer retail philosophy that influenced Costco.
Co-author of GTA-VLA at IDEA, previously first author on T-Rex2 and Rex-Omni interactive detection systems.
Lead author of GTA-VLA paper, intern at Futian Laboratory.
AI researcher known for work on robotics and deep RL, guest on Dwarkesh podcast discussing AlphaGo.
Scott Stevenson is the co-founder and CEO of Spellbook, a Canadian legal AI company that builds AI tools for contract drafting and review. He is best known in the AI industry for publicly calling out the widespread practice among AI startups of reporting Contracted ARR (CARR) as actual revenue, inflating apparent figures by as much as three to five times. Spellbook, which Stevenson co-founded with a background in software engineering and SaaS, serves over 4,000 customers across 80 countries and has raised more than $80 million in funding.
Founder of a farming newsletter with 4,000+ attendee conference, whose model was cloned by Shaan Puri for Milk Road.
Former CEO of Twitter and now founder of Parallel, a startup focused on content monetization infrastructure for the agentic web.
Senior figure at Jane Street who argues that trading is 'AGI complete' yet Jane Street is aggressively hiring.
Clément "Clem" Delangue is the co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, the open-source machine learning platform headquartered in New York. He co-founded the company in 2016 alongside Julien Chaumond and Thomas Wolf, and has grown it into the central hub for the AI community, hosting over one million models and datasets. Delangue is best known for championing the democratization of AI through open-source infrastructure and the Hugging Face Transformers library, which has become foundational tooling for researchers and developers worldwide.
Moritz Baier-Lentz is a private investor and senior advisor to OpenAI, McKinsey & Company, and TPG, having recently departed Lightspeed Venture Partners where he served as Partner and Head of Gaming and Interactive Media. He built his career at the intersection of gaming and venture capital, previously founding Goldman Sachs' gaming investment banking practice and serving as a partner at BITKRAFT Ventures before joining Lightspeed. He is also a founding member of General Intuition, an AI research lab building world models trained on video game data, which raised a $133.7 million seed round in 2025.
Founder and CEO of the Sexual Violence Prevention Association, commented on enforcement gaps in the Take It Down Act.
General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz focused on AI and infrastructure investing, returning full-time after recovering from appendix cancer.
Benjamin Todd is the co-founder and president of 80,000 Hours, a nonprofit organization he helped establish in 2011 to conduct research on high-impact careers and provide evidence-based career guidance. He served as CEO for the organization's first decade before transitioning to the president role, where he focuses on strategy and research, particularly on careers in the context of artificial intelligence. He is best known for challenging conventional career wisdom — including the advice to "follow your passion" — and for his book 80,000 Hours, whose 2026 revised edition includes new chapters arguing that most standard career advice lacks research backing and fails to account for how AI is transforming the job market.
John Burn-Murdoch is the Chief Data Reporter at the Financial Times and a Senior Fellow at the LSE Data Science Institute. He writes the weekly "Data Points" column, which uses statistics and data visualization to examine major social, economic, and demographic issues. He is widely recognized for his work on fertility and population trends, including research identifying declining couple formation — driven in part by smartphones and digital media — as a primary force behind falling birth rates.
Founder and CEO of hedge fund Citadel, one of the most prominent financial figures in the United States.
Jiangmiao Pang is a research scientist at Shanghai AI Laboratory, where he heads the Embodied AI Center in collaboration with Intern Robotics. He is best known for his work on humanoid robotics and embodied AI, including whole-body motion control, robotic manipulation, and simulation systems for embodied agents. He is a co-corresponding author on Imagine2Real and has contributed to widely used open-source computer vision toolkits including MMDetection and MMDetection3D, accumulating over 17,000 citations on Google Scholar.
Jiahe Chen is a first-year PhD student at the OpenRobotLab of Shanghai AI Laboratory, jointly enrolled with the College of Computer Science and Technology at Zhejiang University, advised by Jiangmiao Pang and Dahua Lin. His research focuses on embodied AI, robot learning, and humanoid robot motion generation. He is best known as co-first author of Imagine2Real, a 2026 paper proposing video generation models as synthetic data sources for zero-shot humanoid-object interaction, and previously contributed to GRUtopia, a large-scale simulated robotic environment, and MGF (Mixed Gaussian Flow), accepted at NeurIPS 2024.
Lead author of the Factored Diffusion Policies paper, known for bridging formal verification and ML-based robotics at UIUC.
Director of the Robotics and Perception Group at University of Zurich, leading academic group for high-performance autonomous flight.
Co-author with aerodynamics and RL expertise at University of Zurich's Robotics and Perception Group.
Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the Chairman of G42, a UAE-based artificial intelligence holding company, as well as the UAE's National Security Adviser and Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi. He is the brother of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and simultaneously chairs Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), MGX, ADQ, and First Abu Dhabi Bank, making him one of the most influential figures in global sovereign capital deployment. He is best known for positioning the UAE as a global AI powerhouse, including orchestrating G42's strategic partnerships with major US technology firms and its billion-dollar bet on Cerebras Systems.
Peng Xiao is the Group CEO of G42, an Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence and cloud computing holding company. He previously served as Senior EVP, CTO, and CIO at MicroStrategy and developed high-frequency trading strategies at Susquehanna International Group before joining G42. He is best known for steering G42's aggressive global AI infrastructure expansion, including a landmark partnership with Cerebras Systems involving over $1.4 billion in purchase commitments and the joint announcement of Condor Galaxy, a planned network of nine interconnected AI supercomputers.
Partner at a16z and podcast host/interviewer.
Brian Halligan is the co-founder and executive chairman of HubSpot, a publicly traded CRM and marketing software company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is currently a partner and senior advisor at Sequoia Capital, where he coaches startup founders on scaling, and a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, where he teaches a course on scaling entrepreneurial ventures. He is best known for coining the term "inbound marketing" and co-authoring the book of the same name with Dharmesh Shah, and he hosts the podcast Long Strange Trip: CEO to CEO with Brian Halligan. He also co-founded Propeller Ventures, a climate tech venture fund focused on ocean innovation investments.
Pravesh Mistry is the Global Head of Sales at Notion, the productivity and collaboration software company, a role he has held since June 2024. He works alongside Erica Anderson, Notion's Chief Revenue Officer, as part of the company's revenue leadership team. Mistry brings enterprise sales depth from prior roles including CRO at Truework, Head of Global Sales at ThousandEyes (Cisco), and VP of Enterprise Sales at Rackspace. He is known as a high-intensity, execution-focused sales leader.
Erica Anderson is the Chief Revenue Officer at Notion, a role she has held since March 2023. Before joining Notion, she spent eight years at GitHub in progressive sales leadership roles, culminating in CRO, where she helped scale the company past $1 billion in ARR and drove go-to-market for GitHub Copilot. She is known as a systems-oriented revenue leader in the enterprise SaaS space and works alongside Pravesh Mistry, Notion's Global Head of Sales.
CEO of Futurum Group who characterized Nvidia's evolution beyond its chip business identity.
Prominent computer vision researcher at Inria/ENS/CNRS, senior author on PointACT.
Co-author of PointACT; involved in real-robot experimental validation.
Lead author of PointACT; researcher at Inria/ENS/CNRS focused on 3D geometry for robot learning.
Former Fidelity portfolio manager who correctly avoided the dot-com bubble but retired before the payoff.
Ben Thirlwall is the Head of SaaS Platforms EMEA at Stripe, where he oversees the company's growth across the EMEA region. He has extensive experience in the technology, financial services, and insurance sectors, having held leadership roles at companies including Checkit, Persado, and Domestic & General. He is best known for his work in embedded payments and financial services for SaaS platforms, including driving strategic partnerships and business development.
Maja Voje is a go-to-market strategist and the founder of Growth Lab. She is the author of the bestselling book Go-To-Market Strategist, a methodology adopted by over 8,500 companies. Over her 15-year career, she has advised companies including Google, Bayer, Heineken, and Microsoft, and currently focuses on advising B2B AI companies on GTM strategy.
Josh Grant is a marketing and go-to-market executive who currently serves as VP of Growth at Webflow and is a Partner at HyperGrowth Partners. He is also the founder of StackedGTM.AI, a B2B GTM media property read by senior operators at leading technology companies. He previously held the role of VP of Growth and Product Marketing at Affirm, where he led the global growth organization and scaled GMV from $8.3B to $20.2B. He is known for his work on go-to-market architecture, AI visibility strategy, and frameworks for how brands earn presence in AI-generated answers.
Ross Simmonds is the founder and CEO of Foundation Marketing, a B2B content marketing agency based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the founder of Distribution.ai, an AI-driven content distribution platform. He is the author of the bestselling book Create Once, Distribute Forever and is recognized for his expertise in content distribution, Reddit marketing, and the application of AI in marketing. He has worked with brands including Canva, Bitly, and Procore, and is a frequent keynote speaker at industry conferences such as MozCon, SearchLove, and the Carnegie Conference.
Bret Taylor is a technology entrepreneur and software executive who co-founded Sierra, an AI-powered customer experience platform, where he currently serves as co-founder. He is also the Chairman of the Board at OpenAI. He previously served as co-CEO of Salesforce and co-founded Quip, which was acquired by Salesforce, and he was previously CTO of Facebook.
Barret Zoph is an AI researcher and executive currently serving as VP, GM B2B at OpenAI, a position he assumed in January 2026. He previously held the role of VP of Research for Post-Training at OpenAI from September 2022 to October 2024, where his team worked on alignment, tool use, evaluations, ChatGPT, search, and multi-modality. Prior to OpenAI, he was a Staff Research Scientist at Google Brain, where he made significant contributions to Neural Architecture Search and sparse expert models such as Switch Transformers. He also briefly served as CTO and Co-Founder of Thinking Machines Lab before returning to OpenAI.
Winston Weinberg is the co-founder and CEO of Harvey, a company that builds domain-specific AI tools for law firms, professional service providers, and Fortune 500 companies. He co-founded Harvey, which has raised over $500 million in funding from investors including OpenAI, Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, and GV. Harvey works with clients such as Bridgewater, KKR, PwC, and O'Melveny. Weinberg is known for his work applying AI to the legal and professional services industries.
Lisa Su is the chair and chief executive officer of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a position she has held since becoming CEO in October 2014 and chair in February 2022. She is best known for leading AMD's transformation into a high-performance and adaptive computing leader, overseeing the development of processors and AI solutions that have driven significant growth in the company's market capitalization. Prior to joining AMD in 2012, she held senior engineering and management roles at Texas Instruments, IBM, and Freescale Semiconductor. She holds bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from MIT.
Anirudh Devgan is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Cadence Design Systems, a position he assumed in December 2021. He is recognized for advancing AI-driven computational software in the semiconductor industry and for architecting Cadence's Intelligent System Design strategy, which expanded the company beyond electronic design automation into system analysis and computational biology. Prior to joining Cadence in 2012, he held leadership positions at Magma Design Automation and IBM. He holds a PhD in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and is an IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
Elon Musk is a businessman and the CEO and largest shareholder of Tesla and SpaceX. He is the founder and CEO of xAI, which became a subsidiary of SpaceX in 2026. He is best known for leading innovations in electric vehicles, reusable rockets, and artificial intelligence. He announced the Terafab project, a joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI to manufacture chips for AI systems, vehicles, and space-based data centers.
Nick Gray is an entrepreneur and author based in Austin, Texas, who founded and sold two companies: Flight Display Systems and Museum Hack, the latter a multi-million dollar museum tour company he sold in 2019. He currently runs a small family office called Tri Peak Holdings and is the author of The 2-Hour Cocktail Party, a guide to hosting small gatherings for building relationships. He is best known for creating Museum Hack, which offered unconventional museum tours and was featured in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and for his advocacy of in-person social gatherings as a counter to loneliness.
Jesse Itzler is an American entrepreneur, author, and co-founder of Marquis Jet, a private jet card company acquired by Berkshire Hathaway's NetJets in 2009. He is also a partner in Zico Coconut Water, which was acquired by Coca-Cola, a co-owner of the Atlanta Hawks, and the founder of The 100 Mile Group, a brand incubator. He is the New York Times bestselling author of "Living with a SEAL" and "Living with Monks," and is married to Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx. An avid endurance athlete, he has completed a 100-mile ultramarathon and the Ultraman triathlon.
Robert Greene is an American author of seven international bestselling books on strategy, power, and seduction, including The 48 Laws of Power, Mastery, and The Laws of Human Nature. He holds a B.A. in classical studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and draws extensively on historical figures and events throughout his writing. His works, which include the specific framework of Law 25 on self-recreation, have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and are frequently cited across business, political, and cultural circles.
Mark O'Brien is a New York City-based real estate broker, developer, and founder of Mark O'Brien Development LLC, a firm specializing in the purchase, construction, restoration, and sale of luxury properties across NYC, Greenwich CT, and New Zealand. Since 1999, he has led over $375 million in real estate transactions, including more than $65 million in ground-up construction and historic brownstone renovations. He is best known for his hands-on brownstone restoration work in Brooklyn, which he documents on social media platforms like TikTok, where he has been dubbed the "Brownstone Whisperer."
Mike Wolfe is an antique collector, entrepreneur, and television personality best known as the creator and co-host of American Pickers, which premiered on the History Channel in 2010. He owns Antique Archaeology, with stores in Le Claire, Iowa, and Nashville, and is currently expanding into new ventures including a follow-up series, History's Greatest Picks with Mike Wolfe. He co-authored American Pickers Guide to Picking alongside his late costar Frank Fritz and has an estimated net worth of $5–6 million as of 2025.
Jimmy Donaldson, known professionally as MrBeast, is an American YouTuber and entrepreneur who operates the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, with over 470 million subscribers. He is the founder of Beast Industries, which encompasses his YouTube content, the snack brand Feastables, and the Amazon Prime Video reality competition show Beast Games. He is best known for pioneering a genre of YouTube videos centered on elaborate stunts, contests, and large-scale cash giveaways.
Emmett Shear is an American Internet entrepreneur and investor who co-founded the live streaming platform Justin.tv, which spun off into Twitch in 2011. He served as CEO of Twitch until March 2023, guiding the company through its acquisition by Amazon in 2014. He is currently the CEO of Softmax, an AI alignment startup he co-founded in March 2025. He is also known for briefly serving as interim CEO of OpenAI in November 2023.
Palmer Luckey is an American entrepreneur who founded Oculus VR in 2012 and designed the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. He currently co-founded and leads Anduril Industries, a defense technology company that develops autonomous drones, sensors, and AI-powered military systems for the U.S. government and allied nations. He is best known for reviving the virtual reality industry with the Oculus Rift and later shifting to defense technology with Anduril, which has become a major competitor to legacy defense contractors.
Zach Duke, known as "World Cup Dad," is a former Liberty University football player and full-time missionary who transitioned to professional soccer at age 34 despite never having played the sport. He currently plays for the Empire Strykers in the Major Arena Soccer League and has been selected by Federação Socca Brasil to represent Brazil's 6v6 national team at the 2026 Copa America and World Cup. He is best known for documenting his unlikely journey from a recreational league to professional soccer on social media, where he has gained over 135,000 followers on Instagram under the handle @worldcupdad.
Ryan Holiday is an American author, marketer, and Stoicism advocate best known for his bestselling books The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy, and The Daily Stoic. He is the founder and partner of the creative advisory firm Brass Check and the founder of Daily Stoic, a media company focused on Stoic philosophy. He also co-owns The Painted Porch Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Bastrop, Texas, and is an investor in Cerro Gordo, an abandoned California mining town being converted into a hotel.
Brent Underwood is an American entrepreneur and the owner of Cerro Gordo, a historic silver mining town in California established in 1865. He purchased the town and its mines in 2018 for $1.4 million and has been living there full-time since March 2020, documenting his experiences on his YouTube channel Ghost Town Living. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Ghost Town Living: Mining for Purpose and Chasing Dreams at the Edge of Death Valley, published by Penguin Random House in 2024.
Hannah Neeleman is an American social media influencer and businesswoman who operates Ballerina Farm, a 328-acre working farm in Kamas, Utah, alongside her husband Daniel Neeleman. She is known for posting content about homemaking, farming, and raising her children to millions of followers across Instagram and TikTok under the handle Ballerina Farm. The farm business sells meat, baked goods, and homeware products through its online store.
Sean Cairncross is an American lawyer and political operative who has served as the United States National Cyber Director since August 2025, heading the Office of the National Cyber Director. In this role, he acts as President Trump's principal advisor on national cybersecurity policy and strategy, focusing on coordinating with allies to counter nation-state cyber threats and streamlining cybersecurity regulations in partnership with the private sector. He previously served as CEO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation and as Chief Operating Officer of the Republican National Committee.
Chris Lehane serves as Chief Global Affairs Officer at OpenAI, a position he has held since 2024. He is a seasoned political consultant and former Clinton administration lawyer who previously led global policy and communications at Airbnb and was an operating partner at the crypto investment firm Haun Ventures. At OpenAI, Lehane is best known for shaping the company's global policy strategy, including advocating for U.S. AI leadership over authoritarian competitors and pushing for federal-level AI frameworks that limit state regulation.
Scott Bessent is the current U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under the Trump administration. He is the founder and CEO of Key Square Capital Management, a global macro hedge fund, and previously served as Chief Investment Officer of Soros Fund Management. He is best known for his role on George Soros's team that famously shorted the British pound in 1992 and for his successful macro trades against the Japanese yen.
Eric Schmidt is the Executive Chairman and CEO of Relativity Space, an aerospace manufacturing company specializing in 3D-printed rockets. He is best known for his tenure as Chairman and CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011, where he oversaw the company's growth from a startup into one of the world's most influential technology firms. He previously served as CEO of Novell and held senior technical roles at Sun Microsystems, where he was Chief Technology Officer.
Katie Haun is the founder and CEO of Haun Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm focused on digital assets and blockchain technology. She previously served as a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where she co-led the firm's crypto funds, and was the first independent board member of Coinbase from 2017 to 2024. Prior to her venture capital career, she spent over a decade as a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, where she created the government's first cryptocurrency task force and led investigations into the Silk Road and Mt. Gox cases.
Chi-Hua Chien is a co-founder and managing partner at Goodwater Capital, a venture capital firm focused on consumer technology. He previously served as a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and as an associate at Accel Partners, where he originated the firm's investment in Facebook. He is best known for his early investments in major consumer technology companies including Twitter, Spotify, and Facebook.
Derek Thompson is a journalist, author, and podcaster who spent 17 years at The Atlantic before departing in 2025 to write independently on Substack, where he publishes essays on economics, technology, science, and culture. He is the co-author, with Ezra Klein, of Abundance, a number one New York Times bestseller on American politics and policy, and previously wrote Hit Makers: How to Succeed in an Age of Distraction. He also hosts the podcast Plain English with Derek Thompson through the Ringer Podcast Network.
Fields Medal winner and UCLA professor, prolific advocate for formal mathematics and collaborative proof projects.
Chaoyi Pan is a Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is advised by Prof. Guanya Shi and Prof. Guannan Qu. His research focuses on the intersection of learning-based generative models and model-based control for robotics. He is best known for his work on SPIDER (Scalable Physics-Informed Dexterous Retargeting), a physics-based framework for transforming human motion data into dynamically feasible robot trajectories, as well as his research on model-based diffusion for trajectory optimization.
William Liang is a PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley, advised by Pieter Abbeel and Jitendra Malik, and is a recipient of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. His research focuses on robot learning, generative models, and multimodal representations. He is known for his work on Eureka, a method using large language models for automatic reward design in reinforcement learning, as well as research on sim-to-real transfer and articulated object modeling.
Haritheja Etukuru is a first-year CS PhD student at UC Berkeley, advised by Jitendra Malik, and a recipient of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. He previously completed his undergraduate studies at NYU, where he was advised by Lerrel Pinto and Soumith Chintala. His research focuses on developing robotic systems capable of robustly operating in the real world, with recent work on few-shot and zero-shot imitation learning, including Robot Utility Models for zero-shot deployment in novel environments.
Bhawna Paliwal is a PhD student in Computer Science at UC Berkeley affiliated with BAIR, having previously served as a Research Engineer at Microsoft Research India. Her research focuses on machine learning, retrieval-augmented generation, and large language models, with significant contributions to extreme classification and efficient language modeling architectures. She has co-authored papers accepted at major venues including ICLR, ICML, KDD, and NeurIPS workshops.
Nur Muhammad "Mahi" Shafiullah is a postdoctoral researcher at Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) and Meta's Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) team, working with Jitendra Malik. He completed his PhD at New York University under Lerrel Pinto with a thesis titled "Towards Generally Intelligent Robots that Simply Work Everywhere." He is best known for his work on generalist robot policies and learning from diverse data, including co-creating the Open X-Embodiment dataset of 527 robot skills and developing the Dobb-E framework for learning household robotic manipulation. He was recognized as an Apple Scholar in AI/ML and was named to the MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35 list.
Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist specializing in machine learning who co-founded Safe Superintelligence Inc. (SSI) in 2024 and serves as its CEO. He previously co-founded OpenAI, where he was Chief Scientist and led the research behind the GPT family of large language models and the launch of ChatGPT. He is also known for co-creating AlexNet and developing sequence-to-sequence learning, and is one of the most highly cited researchers in the field of deep learning.
Gabriel Vasquez is an investment partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) where he focuses on AI application investments and spearheads the firm's global investment strategy. He previously worked on the pricing strategy team at Oscar Health and as an investment banker at J.P. Morgan in the technology group. He is active in covering Latin American tech markets and co-hosts a16z podcast episodes on fintech and AI in the region.
Angela Strange is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), where she focuses on investments in financial services, fintech infrastructure, insurance, and AI applications. She currently serves on the boards of companies including Addi, Cygnvs, hyperexponential, Jeeves, Moov, Sardine, Valon, and Vesta. Prior to joining a16z in 2014, she was a product manager at Google where she launched and grew Chrome for Android and Chrome for iOS, and she holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Queen's University and an MBA from Stanford.
Jamie Dimon is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., a global financial services firm with approximately $3.2 trillion in assets. He became CEO on January 1, 2006, and assumed the role of Chairman of the Board one year later. He is best known for his leadership of JPMorgan Chase through the 2008 financial crisis and for building the firm into the largest U.S. bank by assets and market capitalization. Prior to joining JPMorgan Chase, he served as CEO of Bank One and held senior executive positions at Citigroup, Travelers Group, and American Express.
Oliver Hughes is a British fintech executive who serves as Chief International Growth Officer at London-listed TBC Bank Group and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of TBC Uzbekistan, Central Asia's leading digital banking ecosystem. He previously served as CEO of Tinkoff Bank in Russia from 2007 to 2022, where he built it into one of the world's largest digital-only banks, and before that spent a decade at Visa International, including as head of its Russia office. He holds degrees from the University of Sussex, Leeds University, and City University London.
Mikheil Lomtadze is a Georgian-Kazakhstani technology entrepreneur and businessman who serves as Chairman of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer of Kaspi.kz, a Kazakhstan-based fintech and technology company. He co-founded Kaspi in its current form after joining the predecessor Caspian Bank in 2007 as a partner from private equity firm Baring Vostok Capital Partners, transforming it into a widely used super app platform integrating payments, e-commerce, and financial services. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and has been recognized as one of the top CEOs in Kazakhstan by Forbes and PricewaterhouseCoopers. He is also known for his focus on customer-centric product development and data-driven approaches to service quality.
President of M&A at Banyan Software who provided strategic framing on SpaceX's AI acquisition strategy.
Individual in acquisition talks for Olympique Lyonnais alongside Ares Management.
Investor in talks with Ares Management to assume control of French soccer club Olympique Lyonnais.
CEO who now controls Sbarro after the chain's two bankruptcy filings.
Founder of Domino's who sold the company to Bain Capital in 1998 for ~$1B.
New CEO of PayPal driving the shutdown of PayPal Ventures as part of a broader simplification strategy.
Google executive given ownership of centralized AI infrastructure as the second move in Pichai's restructuring sequence.
Editor-in-Chief of The Verge and host of the Decoder podcast; conducted the Pichai interview sourced in this article.
CEO of Condé Nast who publicly directed all business units to plan as if search traffic is zero.
U.S. Executive Director of ControlAI, an AI governance advocacy organization.
Co-founder of Nauk Nauk, an AI video startup targeting the kidult market.
CEO of FAR.AI, an AI safety research firm.
Author of 'Die With Zero,' a book advocating spending and giving while alive.
Personal finance author and educator, credited by Sam Parr for the monthly financial review practice.
ML researcher at Jane Street who described the firm's unusual puzzle-based interview philosophy on the Dwarkesh podcast.
16th-century philosopher executed by the Inquisition, whose fate was determined by loss of patronage rather than the radicalism of his ideas.
15th-century Renaissance philosopher, substantially more theologically radical than Giordano Bruno, who survived Inquisition via Medici patronage.
15th-century radical Platonist philosopher and Medici protégé who survived multiple Inquisition inquiries through patronage.
17th-century English political philosopher, author of Leviathan, whose work inadvertently revived interest in Machiavelli.
Data analyst and author at Our World in Data who authored the NVIDIA revenue growth data insight.
Writer and entrepreneur, top 1% Medium writer, author of essays on productivity and action bias.
Nobel Prize-winning economist known for pioneering agent-based models of residential segregation.
Co-founder of Simile and Stanford professor in human-computer interaction and social computing; Joon Sung Park's PhD advisor.
CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group who leads Yorkville International Capital SPAC.
Co-founder of Oracle and father of David Ellison, a major Trump donor helping finance the WBD takeover.
CEO of Paramount Skydance whose political alignment with Trump is driving opposition to the WBD merger.
Former FTC Chairman under President Obama currently advising Paramount Skydance.
Chief legal officer of Paramount Skydance and former head of DOJ's antitrust division.
Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics studying AI and fintech geopolitics.
Global Head of Macro at Deutsche Bank, quoted on export control implications for U.S. tech.
Zack Miller is a Senior Private Credit Reporter at PitchBook LCD, based in New York. He covers loan issuance and trends in the private credit, direct lending, and middle market loan space, producing real-time news and analytical pieces on leveraged finance for PitchBook's Leveraged Commentary & Data platform. His reporting tracks developments such as BDC portfolio activity, private credit refinancings, and market dynamics between direct lenders and the broadly syndicated loan market.
Hany Farid is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, with a joint appointment in the School of Information and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. He is also the co-founder and chief science officer of GetReal Security. His research focuses on digital forensics, image analysis, and the detection of manipulated media, including deepfakes and AI-generated content. He previously served on the faculty of Dartmouth College from 1999 to 2019 and is a recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship.
Founder of Frank convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase and now seeking a presidential pardon.
CEO of Block who laid off nearly half the company and initially attributed it to AI before admitting to pandemic overhiring.
25-year-old MIT-trained CEO of Cursor, navigating competitive pressure from Anthropic and a potential $60B SpaceX acquisition.
Founder of LifeArchitect.ai and author of The Memo newsletter, tracking AGI and ASI development.
Creator of PGP encryption software, investigated for releasing it publicly; charges were dropped without prosecution.
University professor and first individual prosecuted under the US deemed export rule, jailed four years for letting foreign students access Air Force research.
CTO and co-founder of Cerebras; previously co-founded SeaMicro.
Prolific Silicon Valley angel investor known for investing in early-stage startups and operating with a pay-it-forward philosophy.
Prominent investor and co-host of the BG2 podcast, cited as an example of independent investor media presence.
Partner at Sequoia Capital, cited as a high-profile guest secured by Sourcery.
Partner at a16z focused on consumer and creative AI investments.
Partner at a16z focused on AI and infrastructure investments.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Core Kairos team member at SenseNova contributing to data engineering and model development.
Participant/author on the Kairos physical AI world model paper.
First named author on the Kairos world model paper, likely lead researcher at SenseTime's SenseNova physical AI division.
Founder of ImageNet and defining figure in vision-based AI, co-author on T-Rex manipulation paper.
Researcher at NVIDIA and Georgia Tech active in robot imitation learning and dataset curation.
Veteran vision and robot learning researcher at UC Berkeley.
Lead author on T-Rex tactile-reactive dexterous manipulation paper from UC Berkeley.
Co-founder and CEO of Baidu; had early AI vision including establishing Baidu US Research Institute.
Key NVIDIA CUDA architect during PhD; later recruited to Baidu US Lab; co-author of Deep Speech 2; brought Dario Amodei to Baidu.
Former Baidu Chief Scientist and head of Baidu US AI Lab; credited with publicly establishing GPUs for AI model training.
Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, co-host of the AI + a16z podcast.
Axios reporter covering the Fox/Roku deal.
Founder of Athena Capital who provided context on SpaceX's valuation and AI-era hype.
Prominent computer scientist who signed the open letter defending Anthropic's Fable model.
Co-founder of Veracode who signed the open letter defending Anthropic's Fable model.
CEO of SocialProof Security who signed the open letter defending Anthropic's Fable model.
Nvidia security researcher who signed the open letter defending Anthropic's Fable model.
CEO of Sophos who signed the open letter defending Anthropic's Fable model.
Former Facebook Chief Security Officer who led the informal cybersecurity coalition defending Anthropic's Fable model.
Co-founder of 137 Ventures who participated in the decision to continue investing in SpaceX during the Starlink fundraising.
Co-author of the PostRound newsletter covering Series A deal activity.
CEO of Folio Photonics, an optical data storage hardware startup.
CEO of Capsa AI, an AI investment support platform for private equity.
CEO of Minerva, a go-to-market customer behavior analytics platform.
CEO of Neion Bio, an egg-based biomanufacturing company.
CEO of Klinic, a healthcare access marketplace startup.
CEO of Aryon Security, a proactive cloud security startup.
CEO of Evotrex, an indoor localization startup from Hungary.
CEO of Sandstone, an AI legal OS startup based in Cape Town.
CEO of Turnout, a consumer advocacy platform.
Jiaheng Hu is a PhD candidate in computer science at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is co-advised by Peter Stone and Roberto Martín-Martín. He researches robot learning and reinforcement learning, with a focus on developing self-improving robots and vision-language-action models for autonomous adaptation. He has held research internships at Google DeepMind, Amazon FAR, and the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), and is a recipient of the Two Sigma PhD Fellowship.
Jie Tan is a Director and Principal Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, where he leads the Robot Mobility and Embodied Reasoning teams, and an adjunct professor at Stanford University. His research focuses on building robot foundation models and applying deep reinforcement learning to robotics, with interests spanning locomotion, navigation, manipulation, simulation, and sim-to-real transfer. He is known for his work on legged locomotion, including teaching quadrupedal robots to walk via deep reinforcement learning, and for developing robot foundation models such as RT-2 and SayCan. He received his PhD in computer science from Georgia Tech in 2015, where his doctoral research focused on physically-based character animation.
Hao-Tien Lewis Chiang is a research scientist at Google DeepMind who works on integrating traditional robotics techniques with machine learning. He is known for his research in robot motion planning, reinforcement learning, and autonomous navigation, with contributions to projects including the Gemini Robotics ecosystem. He earned his PhD in Computer Science from the University of New Mexico and previously worked at Waymo Research before joining Google DeepMind.
Dhruv Shah is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University, where he directs the Princeton Robotic Intelligence and SysteMs (PRISM) group, and a Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, where he leads Gemini Robotics Post-Training. He earned his PhD in EECS from UC Berkeley under the supervision of Sergey Levine. His research focuses on the intersection of machine learning and robotics, with emphasis on large-scale robot learning, foundation models for visual navigation, and out-of-distribution generalization. He is best known for his work on generalist robot navigation models including ViNT, ViKiNG, NoMaD, and GNM.
Mohit Shridhar is a Research Scientist at Google DeepMind in London, working at the intersection of natural language processing, computer vision, machine learning, and human-robot interaction. He received his PhD from the University of Washington in 2023, advised by Dieter Fox. He is best known for his work on language-conditioned robot manipulation, including the CLIPort and Perceiver-Actor frameworks, as well as the ALFRED benchmark for interpreting grounded instructions for everyday tasks.
Annie Xie is a research scientist at Google DeepMind, where she works on building agents for the physical world through embodied and multimodal reasoning. She completed her Ph.D. in computer science at Stanford University in 2024, advised by Chelsea Finn, with a thesis focused on reinforcement learning algorithms for efficient exploration and adaptation in dynamic environments. She is known for her research in robot learning, deep reinforcement learning, and imitation learning for visual robotic manipulation.
Portfolio manager at Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund recommending Nvidia as a long-term hold.
Linxi "Jim" Fan is a Director of AI and Distinguished Scientist at NVIDIA, where he co-leads Project GR00T (humanoid robotics) and the GEAR (Generalist Embodied Agent Research) Lab. He holds a Stanford Ph.D. and was OpenAI's first research intern. Fan is best known for his work on embodied AI and physical robotics, including DreamDojo, an open-source interactive world model trained on 44,000 hours of human video that enables robots to learn from synthesized simulation without hand-authored physics engines.
Shan You is a Research Director at SenseTime Research, where he focuses on fundamental algorithms for machine learning and computer vision. He received his Ph.D. from Peking University in 2019, advised by Professor Chao Xu, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Tsinghua University under Professor Changshui Zhang. He is best known for his work on efficient machine learning — including knowledge distillation, neural architecture search, and representation learning — with publications at NeurIPS, ICLR, ICCV, and ECCV, and has a longstanding co-authorship with Chang Xu spanning at least 2017 through 2023.
Physicist and author of 'The Fabric of Reality', known for foundational work in quantum computing and philosophy of science.
Justin Fishner-Wolfson is the co-founder and managing partner of 137 Ventures, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that provides structured liquidity to founders and executives and invests through direct secondaries and primary financings. He previously worked on the investment team at Founders Fund, where he was involved in the firm's 2008 investment in SpaceX. He hosts the Sourcery podcast, where he discusses venture capital, private markets, and founder stories.
Bret Johnsen is the Chief Financial Officer of SpaceX, a role he has held since joining the company in 2011. He oversees the company's long-term financial development, internal financial operations, and interactions with the financial community. Prior to SpaceX, he served as CFO of Mindspeed Technologies and spent nearly a decade at Broadcom, where he rose to vice president, corporate controller, and principal accounting officer. He holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Southern California and a master's degree in finance from San Diego State University, and is a certified public accountant in California.
Will Bruey is the co-founder and CEO of Varda Space Industries, a company focused on microgravity-enabled manufacturing and life sciences in low-Earth orbit. He previously worked at SpaceX as a lead avionics engineer on the Dragon program and served as a primary mission control operator for eight missions to the International Space Station. Before founding Varda in 2020, he briefly worked in finance at Merrill Lynch and co-founded the venture capital firm Also Capital.
Sid Meier is an American video game designer and programmer who currently serves as Director of Creative Development at Firaxis Games, which he co-founded in 1996. He co-founded MicroProse in 1982 and is best known for creating the Civilization series, a turn-based strategy franchise that has shipped more than 70 million copies. His other notable titles include Railroad Tycoon, Pirates!, and Alpha Centauri, and he has been inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.
Jeff Bezos is the founder and executive chairman of Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing company. He founded Amazon in 1994 as an online bookstore and served as its CEO until July 2021, when he was succeeded by Andy Jassy and transitioned to the role of executive chairman. He is also the founder of aerospace company Blue Origin and the owner of The Washington Post. He graduated from Princeton University in 1986 with a degree in electrical engineering and computer science.
Reid Hoffman is an American internet entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and partner at Greylock Partners. He is best known as the co-founder of LinkedIn, the world's largest professional networking service, and was a founding board member and executive at PayPal. He currently co-founded and serves on the boards of AI companies including Inflection AI and Manas AI, and serves on the board of directors of Microsoft. He is also the author of several bestselling books on business and scaling, including Blitzscaling and The Start-up of You.
Bing Gordon is a partner at Kleiner Perkins and a co-founder of Electronic Arts, where he served as Chief Creative Officer. He is best known for his pioneering work in the video game industry, contributing to franchises such as The Sims and John Madden Football, and for his investments in companies like Zynga and Amazon. Gordon also held the first endowed chair in game design at USC's School of Cinematic Arts.
Nikita Bier is an American entrepreneur and product manager who currently serves as Head of Product at X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk. He is best known for co-founding tbh, a positivity-focused anonymous polling app for teenagers that was acquired by Facebook in 2017, and Gas, a similar social app acquired by Discord in 2023. He has also worked as a Product Growth Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners and as an advisor to companies including xAI and the Solana Foundation. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley.
Craig Newmark is an American internet entrepreneur and philanthropist best known as the founder of Craigslist, the classifieds website he launched in 1995. He currently leads Craig Newmark Philanthropies, focusing on cybersecurity, trustworthy journalism, and support for military families and veterans. He served as CEO of Craigslist until 2000 and continued handling customer service until retiring from the company around 2018.
Garry Tan is the President and CEO of Y Combinator, a position he assumed in January 2023. He previously served as a partner at Y Combinator from 2011 to 2015, where he built key founder-facing software including Bookface and the Demo Day platform. Tan co-founded the venture capital firm Initialized Capital and the blogging platform Posterous, and was an early employee at Palantir Technologies. He is best known for his work funding and advising early-stage startups, having backed companies such as Coinbase, Instacart, and Flexport at their earliest stages.
Co-founder of The Chainsmokers music act and Mantis VC investment vehicle.
Investor in Factory, described as helpful and generous with her time and network.
Renowned theoretical physicist at Princeton who co-authored a paper with Matan Grinberg when he was an undergraduate.
Individual who pled guilty in 2026 to paying Skid Row residents for votes in the LA mayoral election.
Renowned chef and owner of The French Laundry, hosted the All In Liquidity event speaker dinner.
Boxer, content creator, and investor who attended the All In Liquidity event.
Former British political strategist, Fox News commentator, and California gubernatorial candidate.
Investor and media personality who noted the shift to direct-to-public communications as the new norm in high-stakes AI disputes.
Jimmy Donaldson, known online as MrBeast, is an American YouTube creator and entrepreneur who serves as founder and CEO of Beast Industries. He is best known for high-production-value videos featuring large-scale challenges, giveaways, and philanthropic stunts, making him the most subscribed individual creator on YouTube with over 476 million subscribers on his main channel. He began posting YouTube content at age 13 in 2012 and has since expanded into business ventures including the snack brand Feastables and a reality competition series on Amazon Prime Video.
Lingzhu Xiang is a researcher at Tencent Robotics X, where he serves as a project lead on embodied AI and robotics systems. He is a co-lead on the HyVLA-0.5 Vision-Language-Action system and has contributed to research on lifelike agility and play in quadrupedal robots using reinforcement learning and generative pre-trained models. His work at Tencent spans dexterous manipulation, quadruped locomotion, and real-world robot learning stacks.
Yongming Rao is a principal researcher at Tencent Hunyuan, where he works on large multimodal models and embodied AI foundation models. He earned his Ph.D. from Tsinghua University in 2023 under the supervision of Prof. Jiwen Lu. He is known for his research in computer vision and deep learning, including efficient vision transformers, point cloud processing, and language-guided dense prediction, with contributions such as DynamicViT, DenseCLIP, Point-BERT, and PoinTr.
Haitao Lin is a researcher at Tencent Robotics X whose work focuses on robotics and 3D computer vision. He is known for his research on 6-DoF object pose estimation and category-level robotic grasping, with recent contributions to embodied foundation models and vision-language-action policies for robotic control. He completed his PhD at the Academy for Engineering and Technology at Fudan University under the supervision of Yanwei Fu and Xiangyang Xue.
Han Hu is a Distinguished Scientist at Tencent Hunyuan, where he leads the research and development of multimodal large models. He previously served as a principal researcher in the Visual Computing Group at Microsoft Research Asia from 2016 to 2023, and prior to that worked at Baidu's Deep Learning Research Institute. He is best known as a co-author of the Swin Transformer paper, which received the ICCV 2021 Best Paper Award (Marr Prize), and his work has garnered over 70,000 Google Scholar citations. He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Tsinghua University.
Geopolitical and institutional macro thinker; founder of Bismarck Analysis.
New York Knicks forward referenced for a pivotal play in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Technology analyst at Creative Strategies covering consumer tech and AI compute infrastructure.
Tech media critic and newsletter writer known for skeptical takes on the AI industry.
Buzz Aldrin is a former NASA astronaut and retired United States Air Force colonel best known for serving as lunar module pilot on Apollo 11, making him the second person to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. He holds a doctorate in astronautics from MIT and previously flew on Gemini 12, where he performed a record-setting spacewalk. Since retiring from NASA in 1971, he has remained active as an advocate for human space exploration through various ventures and organizations.
Founder of Future Ventures and formerly DFJ; one of the earliest investors in Tesla and SpaceX, never sold a share.
HackerOne CLO and former Obama administration lawyer flagging CAISI's absence from Trump's AI executive order.
OPM Director and former Silicon Valley executive articulating a framework of 'permissioned innovation' for government adoption of AI.
Former Pentagon official and University of Pennsylvania professor providing expert analysis on Trump AI policy risks.
EU tech chief outlining Europe's AI policy posture focused on regulatory stability, sovereign capacity, and data center expansion.
Investment executive promoted to Deputy CIO of Private Markets at CalPERS, the nation's largest public pension fund.
Mike Alves is the founder and fund manager of VIDA Vision Fund, a Los Angeles-based venture fund focused on concentrated investments in mid-to-late-stage companies across artificial intelligence, robotics, defense technology, and space infrastructure. He previously founded Vida Private Wealth and spent over a decade as a wealth management advisor at Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch. His prior investments include companies such as OpenAI, SpaceX, xAI, Anduril, and Figure AI.
Former GP at Andreessen Horowitz who published a NYT op-ed criticizing Silicon Valley's anti-regulation political lobbying.
Notable short-seller publicly skeptical of SpaceX's IPO valuation.
Anthropic co-founder and AI interpretability researcher who authored an 80-page 'Constitution' document.
Josh Kopelman is a founding partner of First Round Capital, a seed-stage venture capital firm he co-founded in 2004. He previously co-founded Infonautics Corporation, Half.com, and TurnTide, taking Infonautics public and selling the latter two companies to eBay and Symantec respectively. He is known for his early-stage investing approach and for creating the Venture Arrogance Score, a framework that evaluates whether large venture funds return expectations are realistic given the exit values required.
Michelle Zatlyn is a Canadian-American businesswoman and the co-founder, president, and chief operating officer of Cloudflare, a cybersecurity and internet infrastructure company. She co-founded Cloudflare in 2009 with Matthew Prince and Lee Holloway while they were classmates at Harvard Business School. She serves on Cloudflare's board of directors and also holds a board seat at Atlassian Corporation. She is recognized as a prominent technology entrepreneur and has been included in lists such as Fortune's 40 Under 40 and Forbes' America's Self-Made Women.
Greg Isenberg is a Canadian entrepreneur and the CEO and Co-Founder of Late Checkout, a holding company that builds and incubates internet businesses powered by online communities. He previously founded and sold three venture-backed companies, including Islands, which was acquired by WeWork, and 5by, which was acquired by StumbleUpon. He is also known for advising TikTok and Reddit on product and growth, and for hosting The Startup Ideas Podcast, where he shares actionable startup ideas with his audience of over 145,000 newsletter subscribers.
Co-author on the WT-UMI tactile manipulation research paper.
Lead researcher on Ctrl-World, the prior state-of-the-art manipulation world model benchmarked against WEAVER.
Co-founder of Unlimited Industries, an AI-native construction design and engineering firm.
Tulsee Doshi is Senior Director and Head of Product for Gemini and Generative Media Models at Google DeepMind, where she leads the product roadmap and strategy for Google's flagship AI foundation models. She oversees the full Gemini model family — including Nano, Flash, and Pro variants — from research through production deployment across Google's ecosystem. She is best known for her work bringing large-scale multimodal models to real-world users and for her public commentary on the role of user trust in the next phase of AI development.
Legendary AI researcher, co-inventor of the Transformer architecture, returned to Google DeepMind.
Co-founder of Anduril Industries; shared his key lesson from Peter Thiel.
Brian Lovin is a product designer and software engineer based in San Francisco, currently designing AI products at Notion. He previously co-founded Campsite, a team collaboration app, and spent four years designing GitHub Mobile after GitHub acquired his first startup, Spectrum, a platform for community conversations. He is also known as the co-host of the Design Details podcast and for creating Staff Design, an interview project about the individual contributor career path.
Nathan Jurgenson is a social media theorist and sociologist who worked at Snap Inc. from 2013 to 2022. He is the author of The Social Photo: On Photography and Social Media (2019) and was the founder and editor in chief of Real Life magazine. He is best known for coining the term "digital dualism" to describe the false belief that the internet is a separate virtual sphere, and for his writing on the impermanence of digital identity and the concept of the "liquid self." He also co-founded the Theorizing the Web conference and co-created the Cyborgology blog.
Ankush Swarnakar is a Technical Product Manager at Privy, a web3 authentication and embedded wallet infrastructure company. He holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University and has prior experience at companies including Pantera Capital, Celo, Blend, and Microsoft. At Privy, he works within the Engineering and Product Development team, which is responsible for building the company's core library that facilitates user onboarding to web3 applications.
Andrew MacPherson is a security engineer with over a decade of experience in information security, having worked at Paterva on Maltego before holding security roles at BitMEX, Robinhood, and Uniswap where he served as Head of Security. He currently works at Privy as a Principal Security Engineer, focusing on Web3 security and user protection. He has spoken at numerous conferences including Black Hat and DEF CON and delivered a talk titled "Web3 Security is Embarrassing" at Devcon SEA.
Dan Boneh is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where he heads the Applied Cryptography Group and co-directs the Stanford Computer Security Lab and Center for Blockchain Research. He is best known for his pioneering work in pairing-based cryptography, particularly the development of identity-based encryption in collaboration with Matt Franklin, which allows a user's public identity such as an email address to function as their public key. He is a recipient of the 2014 ACM Prize in Computing and the 2013 Gödel Prize, and has authored over 200 publications in cryptography and computer security.
Napoleon Ta is a Partner at Founders Fund, the San Francisco-based venture capital firm co-founded by Peter Thiel. He focuses on AI and insurance investments across pre-seed through Series B stages and is particularly recognized for his rigorous approach to company due diligence and evaluation. Before venture capital, Ta was a professional poker player who applied risk-reward and pattern-recognition thinking to investing; he also played a role in developing Founders Fund's early cryptocurrency thesis.
Co-founder of Napster, first president of Facebook, and co-founder of Founders Fund; introduced Singerman to Founders Fund in 2007.
Steffen Meister is a Partner and the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Partners Group Holding AG, a global private markets investment firm based in Zug, Switzerland. He has been with Partners Group since 2000 and previously served as the firm's Chief Executive Officer from 2005 to 2013 and as Delegate of the Board from 2013 to 2018. He holds a Master's degree in Mathematics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich and chairs the firm's Business Development Committee while serving on the Investment Oversight Committee.
Karen Derr Gilbert is a partner and chief operating officer at FTV Capital, a sector-focused growth equity investment firm she joined in 1999. She oversees investor relations, capital formation, strategic business development, marketing, and technology, and is a voting member of the firm's investment committee. She is best known for institutionalizing FTV's Global Partner Network and leading the firm's record-breaking fundraising efforts, including the $4.05 billion close of FTV VIII and FTV Ascend I in 2025.
Christophe Jacobs van Merlen is a Partner at Bain Capital, based in London, where he co-heads the Business Services vertical and leads the firm's activities in the Benelux region as part of the Europe Private Equity team. He joined Bain Capital in 2004 after serving as a consultant at Bain & Company in Brussels, Amsterdam, and Boston. He holds a master's degree in civil engineering from the University of Brussels and also graduated from Ecole Centrale in France.
Former xAI engineer who filed a lawsuit alleging termination for raising AI safety concerns about Grok.
CEO of Opendoor, leading the company's strategic shift toward AI-native operations.
Founder of Ethereum, philosopher-technologist, and prolific blogger known for first-principles thinking on crypto, AI, and civilization.
Partner at a16z focused on defense tech and Pentagon acquisition transformation.
Nobel laureate and inventor of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, partnering with CZI on a CRISPR Cures program at UCSF.
Kenneth Shaw is a PhD student in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Professor Deepak Pathak. He is best known for creating the LEAP Hand, a series of low-cost, open-source, highly dexterous robotic hands that have become widely used in dexterous manipulation research. His research integrates mechanical design with machine learning, leveraging human demonstrations and simulation to teach robotic hands complex manipulation skills. He is also a co-author on the FACTR project on force-attending curriculum training for contact-rich policy learning.
Ruslan Salakhutdinov is a UPMC Professor of Computer Science in the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. His research focuses on statistical machine learning, deep learning, probabilistic graphical models, and large-scale optimization. He is known for foundational contributions to deep learning, including work on dropout, deep Boltzmann machines, and probabilistic matrix factorization, and has held prior faculty positions at the University of Toronto and a postdoctoral appointment at MIT.
Zheyuan Hu is a PhD student in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is advised by Zackory Erickson and Aviral Kumar. His research focuses on deep reinforcement learning and robot learning, with notable work on sample-efficient real-world robotic reinforcement learning and dexterous manipulation. He previously conducted undergraduate research at Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research under Sergey Levine and earned his bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from UC Berkeley.
Annie S. Chen is a Research Scientist at Google DeepMind who completed her PhD in Computer Science at Stanford University under the supervision of Professor Chelsea Finn. Her research focuses on reinforcement learning, robot learning, robustness, and out-of-distribution generalization, with particular emphasis on developing reliable intelligent agents for the physical world. She is known for work on single-life reinforcement learning, language-driven representation learning for robotics, and adaptation methods for robot deployment.
Tian Gao is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Stanford University, advised by Prof. Chelsea Finn and Prof. Dorsa Sadigh. He received his bachelor's degree from Tsinghua University's Yao Class program and has published research on robot learning, imitation learning, and reinforcement learning, including work on skill-based imitation learning and behavior primitives for manipulation tasks. His research focuses on developing efficient learning methods for autonomous robots with robust and generalizable behaviors.
Zhou Yahui is a Chinese billionaire entrepreneur who founded Kunlun Tech Co Ltd (Kunlun Wanwei) in 2008 and led the company to its public listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2015. He currently serves as executive chairman of Opera Limited and as chairman and CEO of OPay, a fintech company focused on African markets. He is best known for building Kunlun into a global internet and AI technology company and for leading the acquisition of Opera Software in 2016.
Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania frequently mentioned as a prominent national political figure.
Investor and early Anduril backer who reframed weapons as a deterrence system for Mike Volpi.
Screenwriter and author of 'Adventures in the Screen Trade,' known for the maxim 'No one knows anything.'
Richard Barton is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Expedia, Zillow, and Glassdoor.
David Rubenstein is the co-founder of The Carlyle Group and a prominent philanthropist and interviewer.
Jim Simons was a mathematician and founder of Renaissance Technologies, the most successful quantitative hedge fund in history.
CEO of SCAN Health Plan, a not-for-profit Medicare Advantage health plan.
Courtenay Brown is a senior economics reporter at Axios, where she covers the Federal Reserve, financial markets, and the global economy. She previously worked as a producer for CNBC's Squawk Box and writes the Axios Closer newsletter. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree from New York University.
Daniel Dreyfus is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of Bornite Capital, a fundamental global equity long/short hedge fund focused on cyclical equities and commodity-related sectors, which he established in January 2019. He has over 19 years of investing experience, including roles at Goldman Sachs in the Principal Strategies Group and Goldman Sachs Investment Partners, as well as at 3G Capital managing a commodities and industrials specialized fund. He is best known for his investment thesis on the largest capital spending cycle in modern history, driven by AI infrastructure buildout, energy transition, and critical minerals demand. He graduated from McGill University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Commerce.
AI developer who publicly warned builders about the financial implications of Anthropic's June 22 pricing cliff.
CEO of Writer, an enterprise AI platform, known for early commentary on AI pricing dynamics tied to IPOs.
CEO of Merit Systems, an agentic commerce platform.
Dean Baker is an American macroeconomist who co-founded the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) in 1999 and serves as a senior fellow there. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan and is best known for being among the first economists to identify the 2007–08 United States housing bubble. His research areas include housing and macroeconomics, intellectual property, Social Security, and Medicare, and he writes the blog Beat the Press on economic reporting.
Matthew Rhodes-Kropf is a Senior Lecturer in Finance at MIT Sloan School of Management and Managing Partner at Tectonic Ventures. He is best known for his research on venture capital dynamics, including the widely cited paper "Is a VC Partnership Greater than the Sum of Its Partners?" (co-authored with Michael Ewens, Journal of Finance 2015), which demonstrated that individual VCs' human capital is 2–5 times more important than firm-level organizational capital in explaining investment performance. He has also taught at Harvard Business School and Columbia Business School, and his research spans VC strategy, insider financing, capital market interactions with firm creation, and the cost of experimentation in early-stage investing.
Paul Gompers is the Eugene Holman Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is one of the foremost academic researchers on venture capital, widely known for his extensive collaboration with HBS colleague Josh Lerner, with whom he has co-authored three books and numerous papers on venture capital governance, fundraising, and private equity returns. His work is foundational to the empirical study of how VC markets function, including research examining the relationship between capital inflows and the quality of investment outcomes.
Josh Lerner is the Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School, where he also heads the Entrepreneurial Management Unit. He is one of the world's foremost authorities on venture capital and private equity, best known for decades of research conducted with HBS colleague Paul Gompers examining the full venture capital cycle — fundraising, investment, and exits. Lerner also founded the Private Capital Research Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding data access and independent research on private capital markets.
Shann Holmberg is the co-founder of Espressio AI and Lunar Strategy, a marketing agency based in Lisbon that operates on multi-agent AI workflows. He leads agent product development at Espressio AI, where he builds AI agent systems for growth, marketing, and business development teams. He is best known for his frameworks on AI marketing maturity, including his 5 Levels of AI Marketing framework, and for documenting the practical application of multi-agent content systems in real agency operations.
a16z general partner and board member of Flock Safety, focused on defense and public safety technology.
Greg Isenberg is a serial entrepreneur and CEO of Late Checkout, a product studio that builds and acquires community-focused internet businesses. He is best known for his frameworks around AI-native company building, including his ACP (Audience, Community, Product) approach, and for advocating that companies should redesign operations around AI agents rather than bolting AI onto legacy workflows. He is also a prolific content creator and podcaster focused on entrepreneurship, community strategy, and the intersection of AI and business-building.
Co-host of the Training Data podcast, interviewer of Demis Hassabis on this episode.
Founder of Thrive Capital, known for building a highly regarded VC brand organically.
Co-author on IMPACT, affiliated with Harvard University.
Co-author on IMPACT, affiliated with Harvard University.
Co-author on IMPACT with dual Harvard-Stanford affiliation.
Horace Dediu is a technology industry analyst and founder of Asymco, a research firm covering Apple and mobile platform strategy. He currently serves as Partner and Chief Market Strategist at Relay Ventures and is the founder of Micromobility Industries. A former student and mentee of Clayton Christensen, Dediu is best known for his analysis of Apple's business strategy and his work on disruptive innovation and technology adoption patterns. He previously spent over eight years as an analyst at Nokia and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and an MS in Electrical Engineering from Tufts University.
Peter Lynch is Vice Chairman of Fidelity Management & Research Company and President of the Lynch Foundation. He is best known for managing the Fidelity Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990, during which the fund averaged a 29.2% annual return and grew from $18 million to over $14 billion in assets, making it the best-performing mutual fund in the world. He is also the author of several bestselling books on investing, including One Up on Wall Street and Beating the Street.
Adam Foroughi is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of AppLovin, a mobile technology and advertising company. He co-founded AppLovin in 2011 and led it through its initial public offering in April 2021. He previously co-founded two advertising technology companies, Lifestreet Media and Social Hour, and holds a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Host at a16z podcast and partner at Andreessen Horowitz venture capital firm.
Economist and professor at George Mason University, co-author of Marginal Revolution blog.
Co-founder of Slack and Flickr, referenced by Bill Maris as an example of a founder who glimpsed the future before others.
Co-founder of Android and early Google Ventures partner who helped Bill Maris conceptualize the fund.
Stanford computer scientist, former Stanford president, Turing Award winner, and co-inventor of RISC architecture.
Actress and co-founder of Once Upon a Farm, highlighted around the company's NYSE debut.
Life sciences and public M&A attorney who moved from Paul Weiss to Goodwin as a Boston-based partner.
Newly promoted Partner at Inovia Capital, a Canadian crossover venture firm.
U.S. Senator leading White House negotiations on a package to federally preempt state AI laws.
Former YouTube Head of Global Civics Partnerships who joined Kalshi as its first Head of External Affairs.
Principal analyst at Constellation Research offering analysis on Apple's AI strategy.
Sri Pangulur is a Partner at Mayfield Fund, where he serves as the firm's dedicated partner for Select/Spring Funds focusing on enterprise infrastructure, AI, developer tools, and SaaS investments, primarily at the Series B stage. Prior to joining Mayfield, he led the enterprise software investing practice at Tribe Capital and was an active angel investor, with a portfolio that includes companies such as Apollo.io, Docker, Abnormal Security, Hasura, and Airbyte. Earlier in his career, he held sales and business development leadership roles across multiple enterprise infrastructure and SaaS companies and began his career in investment banking at Barclays Capital.
Ethan Batraski is a Partner at Venrock, a venture capital firm, where he focuses on early-stage investments in AI, compute, defense, aerospace, energy, and hard engineering. He has led investments in companies including Astranis, ABL Space, Atom Computing, Astronomer, and Skyryse. Prior to joining Venrock in 2017, he held executive and leadership roles at Facebook, Box, and Yahoo, and is a named inventor on multiple patents.
Daniel S. Block is a director in the Electronics Practice Group at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, an intellectual property specialty law firm based in Washington, D.C. He focuses on patent and anti-counterfeiting litigation at the International Trade Commission and in federal district court, with technical expertise spanning computer graphics, networking, and software. He leads the firm's AI initiatives through Sterne Kessler Labs, the internal R&D team that developed Patent Assist AI, a proprietary tool for streamlining patent application drafting. Prior to his legal career, he worked as a software developer building interactive voice response and call routing systems.
Investor famous for 'The Big Short' trade who issued a bearish warning on SpaceX's IPO.
Co-founder of Kindred Ventures who raised $355M across new funds.
Bret Taylor is the Co-Founder of Sierra, a conversational AI platform for businesses that he launched with Clay Bavor in 2023. He previously served as Co-CEO of Salesforce, founded Quip, was CTO of Facebook, and co-created Google Maps during his time at Google. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of OpenAI.
Co-corresponding author and academic PI on MotionWAM from HKUST (GZ) and HKUST.
Co-corresponding author and co-advisor on MotionWAM; PI-level researcher at Mondo Robotics.
Equal first author of MotionWAM paper, lead architect of training pipeline and real-world evaluation.
Pioneering machine learning researcher at UT Austin, multiple-term ICML chair, and former PhD advisor of Anker founder Yang Meng.
Co-founder and President of Anker Innovation, former head of Google China advertising sales, responsible for global commercial operations.
Former Credit Suisse CEO joining fintech-focused PE firm Motive Partners as industry partner.
CEO of Cyera and individual investor in the NYC cybersecurity startup.
CEO of Wiz and individual investor in the NYC cybersecurity startup.
Assistant Professor at Cornell University whose research demonstrates how Western-biased AI training data produces inaccurate representations of non-Western cultures.
Senior Fellow at the National Skills Coalition who coined the concept of AI creating an 'invisible drag on productivity' due to hidden literacy gaps.
Co-author of 'Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back,' framing AI data collection as ongoing colonialism.
Assistant Professor at Yale University studying human labor and data production, argues AI data practices mirror colonial extraction.
CEO of the Coalition on Adult Basic Education, providing ground-level context on low literacy in workforce pipelines.
Professor Emeritus of Applied Linguistics at Portland State University studying AI's relationship to workforce literacy.
David M. Solomon is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., a role he has held since October 2018. He joined Goldman Sachs as a partner in 1999 and previously served as President and Chief Operating Officer and as Co-Head of the Investment Banking Division. He is a graduate of Hamilton College and chairs its Board of Trustees.
Eric Bellomo is a Senior Research Analyst at PitchBook, specializing in emerging technology research with a focus on consumer AI, e-commerce, and gaming. He produces detailed quarterly analyses of venture capital and private equity activity across these sectors, examining deal-making trends, exit activity, and broader investment landscapes. His published research includes analyses of the bid-ask spread in consumer AI funding and the bifurcation between early-stage and late-stage venture capital environments.
Maxine D. Bayley is a partner at Duane Morris LLP in San Francisco, where she practices immigration law with a focus on employment-based visas for foreign nationals, including H-1B, L, O, and EB-1 matters. She represents corporate and individual clients in complex immigration cases involving waivers of inadmissibility, VAWA petitions, consular processing, and federal court litigation. She is a frequent speaker on immigration topics and previously served as chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Northern California chapter. She was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2010 and holds a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law.
Jody K. Thelander is the founder and CEO of J. Thelander Consulting, a compensation data and consulting firm headquartered in Miami, Florida, which she established in 1997. The firm specializes in real-time compensation data and consulting for private capital markets, serving privately held technology and life sciences companies as well as venture capital, private equity, family office, and corporate venture firms. She is best known for running the Thelander Private Company Compensation Surveys and the Thelander-PitchBook Investment Firm Survey, which provide benchmarking data used by compensation decision-makers across the private capital markets.
Yudhono Rawis is the founder and CEO of FLOQ, an OJK-licensed cryptocurrency investment platform in Indonesia that launched in May 2025. He previously served as CEO of Tokocrypto, where he led the exchange through its acquisition by Binance, and held roles at Binance and as a partner at KPMG Indonesia. He holds an MBA from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.
Adam Liska is the co-founder and CEO of Glyphic, a company building an AI copilot for revenue teams. He previously worked as a research engineer at Google DeepMind, focusing on machine learning and natural language processing, and at Spotify, where he built machine learning products for the audio catalog. He holds a PhD in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and degrees in computer science from Charles University and the University of Melbourne.
Utkrishta Kumar is the founder and CEO of Oolka, an India-based financial services company that uses AI agents to help consumers manage their credit health and financial decisions. He previously served as Chief Business Officer at Meesho. He founded Oolka in 2024 and has led the company through seed and Series A funding rounds backed by investors including Accel, Lightspeed, and Z47.
Roei Ganzarski is the CEO of Alitheon, a company that develops optical AI and machine vision technology for authenticating and tracing physical goods. Alitheon's FeaturePrint software uses standard camera images to create unique identifiers for individual items, enabling product serialization and supply chain security. Prior to joining Alitheon in January 2022, Ganzarski held leadership positions at magniX, Eviation Aircraft, BoldIQ, and The Boeing Company.
Doug Neumann is the co-founder and CEO of Arpio, a Durham, North Carolina-based company that provides automated disaster recovery solutions for cloud applications. He has over 20 years of software engineering experience, including nine years as a product leader at Microsoft where he helped deliver early releases of Azure DevOps, and six years leading the software team at Bandwidth through its 2017 IPO. Arpio, founded in 2018 and a Y Combinator Winter 2021 alum, focuses on helping organizations recover from cloud outages, cyberattacks, and other disasters through cross-region and cross-account failover orchestration.
John Mern is the co-founder and CEO of Terra AI, a venture-backed startup that applies artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery and development of critical mineral and energy resources. He holds a PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University, where he researched deep reinforcement learning and Monte Carlo tree search as a member of the Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory. Prior to founding Terra AI, he worked on autonomous systems at Boeing Phantom Works and led AI development at Kobold Metals.
John Baker is the Chief Executive Officer of IMU Biosciences, a London-based biotechnology company focused on decoding the immune system for precision medicine. He joined IMU Biosciences in September 2024, having previously served as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain and Manufacturing at Abcam, where he was part of the executive team during the company's approximately $5.7 billion acquisition by Danaher Corporation in 2023. He trained as a veterinarian at Cambridge and earned a DPhil in Clinical Medicine from Oxford, and also spent six years as a leader in Bain and Company's Global Healthcare Practice.
Shashi Shankar is the co-founder and CEO of Novellia, an AI-enabled health data platform based in New York that unifies fragmented patient medical records into longitudinal health stories. He previously spent nearly a decade at Genentech and Roche before founding Novellia in January 2023. Under his leadership, Novellia has raised approximately $28 million in total funding, including an $18 million Series A led by Spark Capital, and works with biopharma companies including Daiichi Sankyo, Genentech, and AstraZeneca. Shankar was named to Worth Magazine's 2025 AI & Health Access Pioneer list for his work using AI to expand access to healthcare.
Dimitri Masin is the co-founder and CEO of Gradient Labs, a London-based company that builds autonomous AI agents for customer support in financial services. He previously spent approximately seven years at the digital bank Monzo, where he was one of the early employees and led the data science, AI, and machine learning organization. He began his career at Google as a product analyst before moving into fintech.
Jean-Denis Greze is the co-founder and CEO of Town, a San Francisco-based startup building personalized AI assistants that work across everyday workplace tools such as email, calendars, messaging platforms, and documents. He previously served as Chief Technology Officer at Plaid and held engineering leadership roles at Dropbox. Town raised a $55 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz in June 2026.
Weiji Xie is a master's student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University specializing in robotics and reinforcement learning. His research focuses on humanoid whole-body control, locomotion, and sim-to-real policy adaptation, with publications including KungfuBot and TextOp. He has co-authored work with researchers affiliated with TeleAI, consistent with his dual institutional involvement.
Arkady Volozh is the founder and CEO of Nebius Group, an AI cloud infrastructure company formed in 2024 from the international assets of Yandex, which he co-founded in 1997 and led through a major NASDAQ IPO in 2011. After Russia's invasion of Ukraine he publicly condemned the war and separated from the Russian operations; the reorganized Nebius has since secured large-scale AI infrastructure partnerships with Microsoft, Meta, and NVIDIA. He is widely regarded as the cultural architect of Nebius's execution-first ethos, emphasizing relentless delivery over celebration.
British entrepreneur and venture capitalist, co-founder of Acorn Computer and ARM Holdings.
Elisenda Bou-Balust is the co-founder and CEO of Cala AI, where she builds data infrastructure designed to provide trustworthy, explainable information for AI agents. She holds a PhD in Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in collaboration with MIT and previously co-founded Vilynx, a multimodal AI company specializing in video understanding and semantic search, which was acquired by Apple in 2020. Following the acquisition, she led applied AI and information retrieval initiatives at Apple before returning to entrepreneurship to found Cala. She was awarded the Princess of Girona Award in 2022 for her contributions to artificial intelligence.
Odin is a financial technology company that provides infrastructure for venture capital firms, angel investors, and fund managers to raise and deploy capital in private markets. The company offers tools for legal structuring, investor onboarding, payments, and post-close administration, serving clients across more than 100 countries. Odin is known for its research and analysis on venture capital economics, particularly regarding management fee structures and fund dynamics in the VC industry.
Alex Lieberman is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Morning Brew, a business media company that delivers daily newsletters to millions of subscribers. He previously served as Morning Brew's CEO and helped scale the company to over $70 million in revenue before its sale to Axel Springer. He currently hosts the Founder's Journal podcast, co-founded the AI consultancy Tenex, and serves as an advisor and investor to several ventures.
Max Junestrand is the co-founder and CEO of Legora, an AI-native legal workspace headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. He founded the company in 2023 at age 23 with a background spanning software development, Y Combinator growth roles, McKinsey consulting, and venture capital — but no legal experience. Junestrand is widely recognized for his sales acumen and product vision, having scaled Legora to over 1,000 customers across 40+ markets and a valuation exceeding $5.5 billion, while co-founder Jacob Lauritzen leads the engineering organization.
Senior researcher co-authoring LARA with expertise in embodied AI and 3D scene understanding.
Yi Chen is a researcher jointly affiliated with The University of Hong Kong and ARC Lab at Tencent PCG. He is the lead and corresponding author of Moto (colloquially Moto-GPT), a language-action model that introduces latent motion tokens as a bridging representation for learning robot manipulation from video data without requiring action labels during pre-training. The paper was accepted as an oral presentation at ICCV 2025 and demonstrated that its 98M-parameter GPT backbone outperforms much larger vision-language-action models such as RT-2-X and OpenVLA on the SIMPLER benchmark, making it a prominent pseudo-label baseline in subsequent robot learning research.
Legged robotics researcher at IISc Bangalore co-leading the robotics group with Robert Bosch Center backing.
Co-author of Shield-Loco contributing optimization theory including momentum-augmented update derivation.
David Alan Warrington is an American attorney who has served as White House Counsel since January 2025. He was previously a partner at the Dhillon Law Group, where he led the political law unit, and served as personal counsel and general counsel to Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. He is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a former president of the Republican National Lawyers Association.
Olaf Carlson-Wee is the founder and CEO of Polychain Capital, a cryptocurrency investment firm he established in 2016. He previously served as the first employee at Coinbase, where he was Head of Risk and Product Manager from 2013 to 2016. He is best known for his early role in the cryptocurrency industry and for building Polychain into a multi-billion dollar digital asset investment fund.
Riva-Melissa Tez is a senior director for strategic technology initiatives at Intel Corporation, a role she has held since February 2019. She previously co-founded Permutation, a San Francisco-based venture fund and development studio focused on artificial intelligence companies. She is known for her work bridging AI software and hardware, and has lectured at institutions including Stanford, Oxford, and HTW Berlin.
NYC tech veteran and entrepreneur, co-founder of Meetup.
Financial journalist at The Wall Street Journal who analyzed Google's equity vs. debt decision.
CSIS analyst providing critical counterpoint to the Genesis Mission's science ambitions, citing structural federal R&D funding gaps.
U.S. Democratic Senator from Delaware co-introducing the Responsible AI in Defense Act.
U.S. Democratic Senator from New York who introduced legislation on autonomous weapons in response to the Pentagon-Anthropic dispute.
U.S. Democratic Senator from Michigan who introduced legislation on autonomous weapons in response to the Pentagon-Anthropic dispute.
Paul Szurek is a Partner at Smash Capital, a growth-stage technology investment firm he joined in 2022. He previously spent over four years as a venture investor at Insight Partners, where he led or co-led investments in companies including Monday.com, Divvy, and TradingView. He also served as head of strategy and corporate development at Blockchain.com and as head of venture capital at Juxtapose prior to joining Smash Capital.
Kevin A. Mayer is an American business executive and the co-founder and managing partner of Smash Capital, a later-stage investment firm focused on consumer internet and technology companies. He is also co-founder and co-CEO of Candle Media, a Blackstone-backed media company whose assets include Hello Sunshine and Moonbug Entertainment. He is best known for his 22-year career at The Walt Disney Company, where as Chief Strategy Officer he oversaw the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 21st Century Fox, and as Chairman of Direct-to-Consumer and International he led the launch of Disney+. He briefly served as CEO of TikTok and COO of ByteDance in 2020 before resigning amid U.S. government pressure on the company.
Bin Lin is the co-founder, executive director, and vice chairman of Xiaomi Corporation, having co-founded the company with Lei Jun in 2010. He previously served as president of Xiaomi until 2019 and oversees the company's smartphone business and strategic partnerships. Earlier in his career, he held engineering leadership roles at Google and Microsoft. He holds a bachelor's degree from Sun Yat-sen University and a master's degree from Drexel University.
Eric S. Yuan is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Zoom Communications, Inc., a position he has held since founding the company in June 2011. He previously served as corporate vice president of engineering at Cisco Systems from 2007 to 2011 and, prior to that, held engineering leadership roles at WebEx Communications from 1997 until its acquisition by Cisco. He is best known for building Zoom into one of the world's most widely used video communications platforms, which went public in 2019 and saw explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. He holds a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics from Shandong University of Science and Technology and a master's degree in engineering from China University of Mining and Technology.
Venture investor and partner at M13 Ventures, featured speaker at StrictlyVC LA.
Science fiction writer known for 'Arrival' who argues LLMs are sentence-continuation machines, not moral agents.
Researcher at Princeton University who compiled the LGBTI National Policy Dataset tracking policy dimensions across 197 countries since 1991.
Democracy researcher who co-authored a study on resisting autocratic erosion published in the Journal of Democracy.
Democracy researcher who co-authored a study on 27 cases of democratic erosion since 1999 published in the Journal of Democracy.
Researcher at Our World in Data who co-built an interactive child mortality visualization.
British mathematician and Fields Medal recipient who validated OpenAI's AI-driven mathematical breakthrough.
David Tepper is an American billionaire hedge fund manager and the founder and president of Appaloosa Management, a global hedge fund based in Miami Beach, Florida. He founded Appaloosa in early 1993 after leaving Goldman Sachs, where he had worked as a head trader specializing in distressed debt. He is best known for his successful distressed debt investing and for owning the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League and Charlotte FC in Major League Soccer.
Hollywood actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur who co-founded a media production company sold for approximately $100M.
Harvard geneticist previously on the Dwarkesh podcast, known for work on natural selection and human genetics.
Labor and technology policy researcher who wrote an essay on the 'messy middle' scenario of gradual AI-driven automation.
Political scientist who wrote a notable blog post on the politics of AGI, highlighting unemployment as a key political threshold.
Economist at Stanford with a notable result showing the economy's share spent on computing has been declining despite Moore's Law.
Researcher at Cursor who explained the hint-token RL training technique used in Composer 2.5.
Head of Economics at EPOC and Research Scholar at Stanford, known for network-adjusted factor shares framing.
Economist whose paper argues labor share has never actually fallen when accounting methodology is held constant across decades.
Jared Isaacman is an American entrepreneur, pilot, and commercial astronaut who has served as the 15th Administrator of NASA since December 2025. He is the founder of Shift4 Payments, a payment processing company, and co-founded Draken International, which provides adversary air training to military pilots. He is best known for commanding Inspiration4, the first all-civilian orbital spaceflight, in 2021, and for leading the Polaris Dawn mission in 2024, during which he performed the first commercial spacewalk.
Biohacker and participant in the Founders Fund Mafia game show.
Podcaster and professional poker player; participant in the Founders Fund Mafia game show.
Founder of Kernel and Blueprint biohacking ventures; participant in Founders Fund Mafia show.
CEO of Flexport, a logistics and freight tech company; participant in Founders Fund Mafia show.
Founder of Signal, the encrypted messaging platform; standout participant in the Founders Fund Mafia game.
Founder and CEO of Epic Games; cited as an example of relatively sparse biographical documentation.
Turkish-Kurdish founder of Chobani yogurt brand.
Italian luxury fashion entrepreneur and founder of the Brunello Cucinelli brand.
Founder of Toyota's automotive business, pivoted the family loom empire into automobiles.
Founder of Huawei and former Chinese army officer.
American casino and hospitality magnate studied in the Saplings research project.
Japanese entrepreneur and founder of Kyocera, also an ordained Zen Buddhist priest.
American entrepreneur, aviator, and film producer; Texas heir studied in Saplings project.
Italian founder of Luxottica eyewear empire, raised as a Milanese orphan.
Writer whose essay 'Childhoods of exceptional people' catalyzed the Saplings research project.
Kevin Scott is the Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft, a role he has held since January 2017 when he was appointed by CEO Satya Nadella. He also serves as Executive Vice President of Technology and Research and is a member of Microsoft's Senior Leadership Team. He is best known for spearheading Microsoft's strategic investment in OpenAI and driving the company's artificial intelligence initiatives, including the development of AI copilot tools. Prior to Microsoft, he served as Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations at LinkedIn and held engineering leadership roles at Google and AdMob.
Legendary concentrated value investor known for holding Amazon, Costco, and Berkshire before voluntarily closing his fund.
Kimi Green (full name Kimberly Green) is the co-founder and operator of Sam's List, a review-based directory and marketplace that connects small business owners with accountants, bookkeepers, and fractional CFOs. She took over day-to-day operations of the platform from entrepreneur Sam Parr, who created it and handed it to her to run and co-own. Green is best known for building out the platform's accountant network, onboarding hundreds of accounting professionals and establishing its client-review model.
Founder and CEO of LMNT, operating multiple businesses with a distinctive sprint/rest management cadence.
Celebrity chef who became a loyal Pat LaFrieda customer and brand ambassador.
Restaurateur behind Union Square Cafe and founder of Shake Shack.
Brendan Foody is the co-founder and CEO of Mercor, an AI recruiting and workforce platform valued at approximately $10 billion. Mercor automates candidate sourcing, interviewing, and evaluation at scale, having conducted more than five million AI-assisted interviews. Foody is best known for disclosing that Mercor's internal AI agent token spend now exceeds its total employee headcount costs, a claim he made on the 20VC podcast with Harry Stebbings that became widely cited as a leading indicator of how engineering-heavy AI companies are shifting their cost structures.
CEO of Klaviyo, articulated AI strategy around making every user a true marketing expert.
Luca Hany is a Swiss entrepreneur and the founder of Amboro Capital, a succession company focused on acquiring small and medium-sized enterprises in Switzerland and Germany. He currently serves as the CEO and shareholder of Edgar Hausmann GmbH, an 80-year-old German aerospace and defense distribution company operating under the Hausmann Aero brand. He is best known for acquiring this company in June 2026 with backing from the search fund investor Innesto Partners. Prior to this acquisition, he worked in investment banking at Credit Suisse and holds an MBA from INSEAD.
Cameron Sinclair is a financial services professional with over 25 years of experience in institutional sales and distribution across Australia and New Zealand. He currently serves as Head of Institutional Distribution, Australia at M&G Investments, a newly created role based in Sydney that he began on 1 July 2026. Prior to joining M&G, he was co-founder and partner at TWC Invest and held senior leadership positions at PGIM and Principal Global Investors.
Klaus Schuster is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fiera EMEA and Asia at Fiera Capital, a Montreal-based independent asset management firm. He was appointed to the EMEA CEO role in May 2023 and his mandate was expanded to include Asia in June 2026. Based in London, he has over 25 years of experience in the investment industry, including 21 years at PineBridge Investments where he served as CEO of EMEA and Global Head of Wealth Management Distribution. He holds an MBA from the University of Augsburg in Germany.
Ali Javaheri is a Senior Research Analyst at PitchBook Data covering deep tech and emerging spaces. He produces research on venture capital investment trends across sectors including legal technology, defense technology, and the space economy. His published work includes PitchBook vertical snapshots and analyses of VC funding flows in specialized technology categories.
Creator of the LIBERO-Plus benchmark that first formally documented language ignorance in VLA systems.
Senior author and lab PI at UIC working on embodied AI, supported by DARPA JUMP 2.0 and NSF.
Senior author and lab PI at UIC working on embodied AI and perception.
Nik Storonsky is a British billionaire entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Revolut, a global financial services company he launched in 2015. He previously worked as an Emerging Markets Equity Derivatives Trader at Credit Suisse and Lehman Brothers before founding Revolut with the initial concept of a multi-currency card offering fair exchange rates. He is also the founder of the venture capital firm QuantumLight, which uses an AI platform to identify startup investments. He holds a 29% ownership stake in Revolut, which was valued at $75 billion as of late 2025.
Mustafa Suleyman is a British AI entrepreneur who serves as Executive Vice President and CEO of Microsoft AI, a division overseeing consumer AI products including Copilot, Bing, and Edge. He is best known as the co-founder of DeepMind, the AI company acquired by Google in 2014, and as the co-founder of Inflection AI, where he developed the personal AI assistant Pi. He is also the author of the 2023 book The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma.
General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, known for crypto investments and the 'idea maze' intellectual framework.
Partner at a16z, podcast host and commentator on enterprise AI adoption.
Junbo Tan is an Associate Professor at the SIGS campus of Tsinghua University, where he has been based since September 2023. His research spans intelligent robotics, reinforcement learning, and fault diagnosis, with recent work on offline-to-online reinforcement learning, safe policy fine-tuning, and vision-language-action models. He has co-authored over 50 publications and serves as a co-author on the FlowPRO framework for reinforced fine-tuning of flow-matching VLAs.
Co-first author of the GRAIL paper at NVIDIA.
Co-first author of the GRAIL paper at NVIDIA.
Co-first author of the GRAIL paper at NVIDIA.
Leads NVIDIA's Physical AI and embodied intelligence research efforts; senior author on GRAIL.
Creator of FoundationPose and co-author on GRAIL at NVIDIA; his object pose tracker is directly integrated into GRAIL's reconstruction pipeline.
Project lead on GRAIL at NVIDIA DAIR Lab; expert in human pose estimation and 3D human understanding.
Host or producer of The a16z Show podcast.
China strategy expert and author of a book on U.S.-China competition known for allied coalition framing.
Trump administration official with ideas on rebuilding U.S. competitive edge in defense manufacturing.
State Department official running the PAC-Silica allied supply chain initiative.
Co-founder of nybl, a physics-informed AI company for critical industries that won Deel's The Pitch Grand Finale.
Co-founder of Zeely AI, an AI marketing intelligence platform that won Deel's The Pitch Grand Finale.
Co-founder of Zeely AI, an AI marketing intelligence platform that won Deel's The Pitch Grand Finale.
Leader at Lydia, a European fintech company, who served as a regional judge for Deel's The Pitch competition.
Co-founder of Alan, a European health insurance unicorn, who served as a judge in regional rounds of Deel's The Pitch.
Executive Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Deel who participated as a judge in regional rounds of The Pitch.
CEO of Glean, an enterprise AI search and knowledge management platform.
Former Bloomberg Beta VC who left venture capital to join SpaceX ahead of its IPO.
Andrew Macdonald is President and Chief Operating Officer at Uber Technologies, Inc., a role he assumed in June 2025. He oversees the company's global Mobility, Delivery, and Autonomous businesses as well as cross-platform functions including membership, customer support, and safety. He joined Uber in 2012 as its first general manager for Toronto and previously led the global Mobility business across more than 70 countries.
Reed Hastings is an American billionaire businessman and the co-founder of Netflix, the streaming entertainment service. He co-founded the company in 1997 with Marc Randolph, originally offering flat-rate DVD rental-by-mail before pivoting to digital streaming in 2007. Hastings served as CEO of Netflix from 1999 to 2023 and as chairman until his departure from the board in June 2026. He is best known for pioneering the subscription-based streaming model and for cultivating a distinctive corporate culture at Netflix centered on innovation and individual accountability.
Netia Jones is a director, designer, and video artist who serves as Associate Director of The Royal Opera at the Royal Ballet and Opera in London, a position she took up in December 2024. She is also the director of Lightmap, a multimedia creative studio. Jones is best known for her work fusing technology, music, and drama in opera and theatre productions, and has created works internationally for institutions including the Opéra National de Paris, Lincoln Center, LA Philharmonic, and English National Opera.
Robert Picard is Managing Director and Head of Alternative Investments at Hightower Advisors, where he leads the firm's Alternative Investment Platform within the Investment Solutions group. He has over 30 years of experience building multi-billion-dollar alternative investment platforms at firms including The Carlyle Group/Rock Creek, Optima Fund Management, RBC Capital Markets, State Street/InfraHedge, and First Republic Private Wealth Management. He is best known for expanding access to institutional-grade private market investments across private equity, private credit, real estate, and venture capital for wealth management clients.
Veronica Aroutiunian is a partner in the Investment Management Group at Debevoise & Plimpton, resident in the firm's Luxembourg office. She advises clients on the regulatory and corporate aspects of structuring, establishing, and operating Luxembourg regulated and unregulated investment vehicles, with particular expertise in retail and evergreen funds. She is recognized as a leading investment fund advisor in Luxembourg and is an active contributor to industry organizations including ALFI and LPEA.
Co-founder of Anduril who helped Layup Parts' founder think about how to pitch VCs.
CEO of Anduril who mentored Layup Parts' founder on strategy.
Acclaimed film director signed as partner and adviser to Black Forest Labs, using its tools for storyboarding.
Longtime VC and Managing Partner at Vancouver-based Version One Ventures.
Co-founder of Twitter and angel investor backing Board's funding round.
Kevin Black is a researcher at Physical Intelligence and a PhD student at Berkeley AI, where he is advised by Sergey Levine. He is a lead author on the π0 and π0.5 vision-language-action flow models for general robot control, as well as the Octo open-source generalist robot policy. His research spans diffusion models, reinforcement learning, and robotic manipulation, with prior work including training diffusion models with reinforcement learning at Stanford and UC Berkeley.
Co-founder of Deel; MIT alumnus who co-built Deel from personal pain around international hiring compliance.
Daniel Ek is the co-founder and CEO of Spotify, the global music streaming platform he launched in 2006. He serves as Chairman of Helsing, a Munich-based AI defense company founded in 2021 that develops battlefield AI software and autonomous combat systems for democratic nations. Ek led Helsing's €100 million Series A in 2021 and its €600 million Series D in 2025 — valuing the company at approximately $12 billion — investing through his firm Prima Materia. He is widely regarded as one of Europe's most influential technology entrepreneurs and a leading backer of European defense-tech amid growing geopolitical pressure on the continent.
Christine Tyler Hill is a crossing guard and illustrator based in Burlington, Vermont, best known as the creator of The Cloud Report, a hand-assembled monthly newsletter zine documenting her observations from her crosswalk post. She launched the publication in late 2024 and grew it to roughly 2,000 paying subscribers at $8 per month, generating approximately $14,000 in monthly revenue. A Wall Street Journal profile published in March 2026 brought her wider recognition as an example of hyper-niche physical media generating meaningful independent income.
President of the UFC who publicly praised Othership on Instagram Live.
Researcher at Simon Fraser University/Berkeley known for TWIST teleoperation system, used as a comparison baseline in Humanoid-GPT.
Huan Ling is an NVIDIA researcher and OmniDreams co-author with expertise in generative models and differentiable simulation.
Haithem Turki is an NVIDIA researcher and OmniDreams co-author known for scalable neural rendering work including EmerNeRF.
Despoina Paschalidou is an NVIDIA researcher and OmniDreams co-author with influential publications on occupancy networks and neural rendering.
Amlan Kar is an NVIDIA research scientist and co-author on OmniDreams with expertise in 3D scene understanding and generative models.
Aarti Basant is a lead author and NVIDIA researcher on the OmniDreams generative world model project for autonomous vehicle simulation.
Zian Wang is a researcher at NVIDIA contributing to generative world models for Physical AI and autonomous vehicle simulation.
CyrilXBT is a pseudonymous AI, tech, and crypto content creator active on X (formerly Twitter), where they have amassed over 159,000 followers under the handle @cyrilXBT. They operate independently as an educator and practitioner, sharing practical insights on AI frameworks, autonomous agent systems, and emerging technologies. They are best known for a comprehensive Hermes Agent setup and deployment masterclass — covering multi-agent orchestration, persistent memory, MCP integration, and scheduler configuration — distributed across YouTube, Udemy, and developer platforms.
CEO of Obsidian who personally shipped the official Claude Skills integration.
Adam Ramada is a Managing Partner and co-founder of BANNER VC, an Austin, Texas-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in critical industries including artificial intelligence, deep tech, and space technology. He previously served as a Managing Director at Spring Tide Capital and held roles at Islet Capital, Och-Ziff Capital Management, and The Blackstone Group. He holds a bachelor's degree in Finance from the Wharton School.
President of Princeton's Investment Company (Princo) who authored the statement reversing the fossil fuel divestment pledge.
Managing partner at U&I Ventures leading a debut enterprise infrastructure fund.
CFO of Fireblocks, offering a grounded warning about the instability of long-term AI bets.
Co-founder and CEO of Mill, original iPhone team member, and operator commentator on enterprise AI costs.
CEO of Enter, the Brazilian AI legal platform.
Shane Olaleye is a Senior Managing Director and Head of Corporate Credit Assessment at Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA), where he leads the firm's corporate credit assessment team. He oversees analysis of KBRA's portfolio of more than 2,400 global middle-market sponsor-backed borrowers and has authored research on private credit trends including cash flow metrics and direct lending. He is also known for spearheading the integration of custom GPTs and AI tools into KBRA's analytical workflows through an initiative called "AI Fridays."
Jiajun Fan is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he researches reinforcement learning post-training for generative models, including flow and diffusion models as well as multimodal reasoning large language models. He previously earned a master's degree from Tsinghua University and is known for his work on sample-efficient deep reinforcement learning, including breaking 24 Atari world records, for which he received an ICLR 2023 Oral presentation. His recent research focuses on autonomous RL post-training methods that reduce the need for human supervision, with applications spanning audio LLMs and vision-language-action models.
Kangye Ji is a Ph.D. student in computer science at Tsinghua University, affiliated with the Efficient Deep Learning and Embodiment Group under the supervision of Professor Zhi Wang. His research focuses on efficient Embodied AI, particularly the acceleration of vision-language-action models and diffusion policies for real-time robotic control. He is best known as the lead author of Block-wise Adaptive Caching (BAC) and Sparse ActionGen, two training-free methods for substantially speeding up Diffusion Policy inference in robotic manipulation tasks.
Ye Li is a PhD student at Tsinghua University, where his research focuses on model efficiency, reinforcement learning, and embodied AI. He is known for work on accelerating vision-language-action models and diffusion policies, including the SP-VLA framework for VLA model acceleration through joint model scheduling and token pruning. His publications also include contributions to adaptive ViT inference, KV cache compression, and offline meta reinforcement learning.
Josh Tobin is a machine learning researcher and engineer who currently serves as a Member of the Technical Staff at OpenAI, where he leads research teams focused on AI agents. He completed his PhD in Computer Science at UC Berkeley under Pieter Abbeel and was previously a research scientist at OpenAI, where he pioneered domain randomization, a technique for transferring deep neural networks trained in simulation to the real world for robotic control. He is also a co-founder of the ML infrastructure companies Gantry and Recursive, and co-organizer of the Full Stack Deep Learning training program.
Tony Z. Zhao is the co-founder and CEO of Sunday Robotics (sunday.ai). He is best known for creating ALOHA, a low-cost open-source bimanual teleoperation system, and the ACT (Action Chunking with Transformers) imitation learning algorithm, both developed during his PhD research at Stanford University under Chelsea Finn. He previously worked as a student researcher at Google DeepMind and interned at Tesla Autopilot and Google X Intrinsic before leaving his Stanford PhD program to found Sunday Robotics.
Zijian Zhu is a researcher affiliated with Synthoid.ai and a co-author of RDGen, a sim-to-real reinforcement learning framework for generating high-quality robot demonstrations to train Vision-Language-Action models. The paper, co-authored with Menglin Zou and others, was published on arXiv in May 2026. He is best known for this work on using RL-generated trajectories as an alternative to human teleoperation for robot policy learning.
Madeline Shi is a senior private equity and private debt reporter at PitchBook, where she covers the private equity industry and alternative investment strategies. She previously reported on distressed credits and restructuring at Debtwire, and on alternative credit at Pageant Media. She holds a master's degree in Business and Economic Reporting from New York University and is based in the Seattle area.
OpenAI's Chief Revenue Officer who raised internal alarms about competitive intensity and outlined the consulting partner strategy.
Rosie Bradbury is a Senior Reporter at PitchBook News based in New York, where she covers venture capital, startups, and sector beats including health and biotech, climate tech, and emerging technologies. She joined PitchBook in March 2023 after previously reporting for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Business Insider, and Wired. She is best known at PitchBook for her VC market reporting and healthcare coverage, including lead stories on major biotech deals such as Eli Lilly's $7 billion acquisition of Kelonia Therapeutics. She studied History and Politics at the University of Cambridge.
Seed investor working with Kevin Hartz to rebuild investment processes around AI.
Early-stage investor who backed Airbnb, Eventbrite, and PayPal; rethinking seed investing around AI.
Co-founder of Collide Capital, a VC fund backing underrepresented founders.
Co-founder of Collide Capital, a VC fund backing underrepresented founders.
Commentator at Nucleus Talent tracking emerging VC manager performance.
Founder of Banana Capital and commentator on venture and technology trends.
Cristina Cordova is the Chief Operating Officer at Linear, where she leads go-to-market and operations functions. She previously served as Head of Platform and Partnerships at Notion and spent over seven years at Stripe as one of its early employees, building the partnerships organization and leading cross-functional business units. She is also an active angel investor and advisor to over 80 startups across SaaS, developer tools, AI, and fintech.
CEO of Diamfab, leading the novel diamond semiconductor materials company out of Grenoble.
CEO of Lucis, leading the biological age measurement platform.
CEO of Saris, building AI negotiation agents for enterprise finance.
CEO of Geordie, leading agent-native security at a $155M valuation.
CEO of Gray Swan, leading the AI model safety company positioned to become the default security layer for AI in production.
CEO of OurSky, leading the company's $90M raise as it repositions space as a software platform.
CEO of Focused Energy, leading the fusion startup through its $240M raise.
CEO of Retro Biosciences, leading the largest longevity biotech raise of the week.
Former co-head of Americas M&A at UBS, now joining BMO as head of U.S. M&A.
Former head coach of the New England Patriots who joined Fifth Down Capital as a managing director.
ESPN MLB insider and reporter who provided primary sourcing for the MLB labor/salary cap debate.
Australian economist and Assistant Minister who argues for pricing AI extinction risk into economic frameworks.
Economist affiliated with the University of Virginia and Anthropic, lead author on AI GDP measurement paper.
Jacob E. Robbins is a technology reporter for PitchBook News based in Seattle, where he covers the intersection of private markets and emerging technologies with a focus on venture capital, startups, and generative AI. He joined PitchBook in 2022 and previously reported on enterprise technology for Business Insider, covering companies such as Intel, Nvidia, and Broadcom's acquisition of VMware. He is known for applying a skeptical lens to AI industry headlines, distilling major deals and trends for a private-market audience. He began his journalism career in the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts and later worked at Air Mail as Graydon Carter's assistant.
Kevin Eisele is a managing director in healthcare equity capital markets at William Blair, based in the firm's Chicago office. He specializes in biopharma capital raising and is frequently cited in major financial publications on biotech IPO trends and market dynamics. He joined William Blair's investment banking team in 2011.
Wilbert Pumacay is a computer science researcher specializing in reinforcement learning for robotics. He is a graduate student at Universidad Católica San Pablo in Arequipa, Peru, where he works on robotic manipulation. He is best known as a co-author of The Colosseum, a simulation benchmark for evaluating generalization in robotic manipulation that introduces a systematic perturbation taxonomy including manipulation object and receiver object categories.
Legendary Fairchild Semiconductor veteran and GP Emeritus at Eclipse who originally backed the Cerebras team at SeaMicro.
Dimitri Zabelin is a Senior Investment Research Analyst specializing in AI at PitchBook, where he covers venture capital funding trends across artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and life sciences. He is best known for his quantitative research on AI investment flows, including quarterly AI funding reports and analysis of sovereign wealth fund AI allocations, which have been cited in outlets such as BBC News, Reuters, and Forbes. Before joining PitchBook, he founded Pantheon Insights, a geopolitical risk consultancy, and held roles at the World Economic Forum and DailyFX/IG Group, where he applied macroeconomic and geopolitical analysis to capital markets.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period, widely regarded as one of the greatest musical geniuses in Western history. He composed over 800 works across virtually every genre — symphonies, operas, chamber music, and concertos — producing masterpieces such as Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute, and his Requiem. Despite his extraordinary creative output, Mozart was chronically impoverished and died at age 35, leaving behind debts and an unfinished Requiem.
Aviation pioneer and co-inventor of the powered airplane alongside his brother Orville Wright.
Early-stage investor known as an early backer of Twitter, Uber, and Instagram; former venture capitalist at Lowercase Capital.
American psychologist and developer of Social Learning Theory, known for his 1954 research on internal locus of control.
Founder and researcher at Our World in Data, known for work on global development and the energy ladder concept.
Securities litigation partner at Ackerman law firm building the theory that AI washing in layoff announcements constitutes securities puffery.
LP at the University of Chicago endowment who spoke at the Slow Takeoff conference.
LP at Granite who spoke on the LP panel at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Co-founder of Homebrew and Screendoor, participated in a fireside chat at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Partner at Compound and panelist at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Partner at Octave and panelist at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Partner at Verdict and emerging manager speaker at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Partner at Nebular and emerging manager speaker at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Partner at TwelveBelow and emerging manager speaker at the Slow Takeoff conference.
Mike Judge is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, and director best known as the creator of the animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head and co-creator of King of the Hill. He studied physics at the University of California, San Diego before pivoting to animation, creating the short film Frog Baseball in 1992, which MTV developed into the full Beavis and Butt-Head series. He also created the HBO comedy series Silicon Valley and wrote and directed the films Office Space and Idiocracy.
Trey Parker is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and voice actor, best known as the co-creator of the animated television series South Park alongside his creative partner Matt Stone. The series has aired on Comedy Central since 1997, with Parker serving as a writer, director, executive producer, and voice actor for characters including Stan Marsh and Eric Cartman. Parker and Stone also co-created the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon, which premiered in 2011 and won nine Tony Awards.
Matt Stone is an American animator, writer, producer, and actor who co-created the animated television series South Park with his creative partner Trey Parker. The series has aired on Comedy Central since 1997 and is known for its irreverent, edgy humor. Stone also co-created the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon and has worked on films including South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Team America: World Police.
Jason Hirschhorn is an American media executive and entrepreneur who serves as CEO of REDEF, a digital content curation company. He previously held senior digital leadership roles including Chief Digital Officer of MTV Networks, President of Sling Media, and co-president of MySpace. He is known for his early work in digital music at MTV Networks, where he built the URGE digital music service and debated Steve Jobs on subscription-based music models prior to the launch of iTunes.
Philip Hampson Knight is an American billionaire businessman and the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Nike, Inc. He co-founded the company as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 with his former University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman, serving as CEO from 1968 to 1990 and again from 2000 to 2004, and as chairman until his retirement from the board in 2016. He is best known for building Nike from a small partnership into the world's largest athletic footwear and apparel company, and is also the owner of the stop-motion animation studio Laika.
Paul Gardner Allen (1953–2018) was an American businessman, computer programmer, and philanthropist who co-founded Microsoft Corporation with Bill Gates in 1975. He left his full-time role at Microsoft in 1983 after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, retaining his shares and becoming a billionaire when the company went public. Allen founded Vulcan Inc. in 1986 to manage his investments and philanthropic efforts, and established several research institutes including the Allen Institute for Brain Science and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. He passed away on October 15, 2018, from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
CEO and co-founder of Shopify, known for maintaining an engineer's mindset while leading a major tech company.
American astronomer whose galaxy rotation measurements in the 1970s provided key evidence for dark matter.
Nobel laureate physicist and former director of Fermilab; author of 'The God Particle'.
19th-century Scottish physicist who unified electricity and magnetism into the theory of electromagnetism.
Former San Francisco Mayor featured in Weber's account of SF political and tech history.
Editor at Large at Newcomer and author of forthcoming book 'City on the Edge' about SF tech history.
Partner at Menlo Ventures providing on-record commentary on inference revenue momentum.
Partner at JME Ventures and author of the Startup Riders newsletter, described as one of Europe's most active Seed/Pre-Seed investors.
Co-founder of Lovable who led the pivotal backend migration from Python to Go and development of AI self-debugging capabilities.
Jay Robert "JB" Pritzker is an American politician, businessman, and philanthropist serving as the 43rd Governor of Illinois, a position he has held since January 2019. A member of the Democratic Party and heir to the Hyatt Hotel fortune, he was reelected in 2022 and is currently seeking a third term in 2026. During his tenure, he has focused on economic development, fiscal stabilization, infrastructure investment, and progressive social policies including reproductive rights protections and an assault weapons ban.
Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher is the President of the California Federation of Labor Unions, AFL-CIO, a position she assumed in July 2022. She previously served in the California State Assembly from 2013 to 2022, representing the 80th district in southern San Diego, where she authored landmark labor legislation including AB 5 on worker classification and paid sick leave. She currently co-chairs the AFL-CIO State Federation AI Task Force and is advocating for state-level guardrails on workplace AI and automation.
Eric Gastfriend is the co-founder and executive director of Americans for Responsible Innovation (ARI), a nonprofit organization focused on AI policy advocacy. He previously served as CEO and president of DynamiCare Health, a digital health startup recognized by NIH and FDA. He co-founded ARI in late 2023 with former Congressman Brad Carson to advocate for federal AI policies that protect the public while maintaining U.S. competitive advantage in AI development.
Greg Casar is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 35th congressional district since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party and the House progressive group known as the Squad, he assumed office as Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus in January 2025. He previously served on the Austin City Council from 2015 to 2022 and is known for his focus on working-class economic issues, labor rights, and affordability.
Partner at Phoenix Court VC championing a structural overhaul of VC firm ownership and governance.
Managing Director at PGIM who provided expert commentary on direct lending market dynamics.
Senior VC analyst at PitchBook who authored the lead VC AUM forecast analysis.
Brandon Cui is an AI and machine learning researcher at NVIDIA whose work focuses on reinforcement learning, large language model training, and multimodal reasoning. He holds BS and MS degrees in computer science from Stanford University and has previously held research positions at Facebook AI Research (FAIR) and Databricks Mosaic AI Research. He is known for contributions to multi-agent reinforcement learning, including off-belief learning and k-level reasoning for zero-shot coordination, as well as recent work on introspective training methods for LLMs and dense language annotation for robot policy learning.
Alex Trevithick is a Research Scientist at NVIDIA Research, where he works on training and leveraging generative models for 3D and 4D computer vision. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at UC San Diego under the supervision of Professor Ravi Ramamoorthi, supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. He is best known for his work on neural radiance fields, single-image view synthesis, and 3D generative models, including papers such as GRF, NerfDiff, and Real-Time Radiance Fields for Single-Image Portrait View Synthesis.
Jaehun Jung is a PhD student in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, advised by Yejin Choi, and a Student Researcher at NVIDIA Research working on data synthesis and quality estimation for frontier language models. He is known for his research on training and evaluating language models with other models, including work on LLM judges with provable guarantees for human agreement, information-theoretic distillation, and data diversification methods for reasoning. His work has been published at venues including ICLR, NAACL, EMNLP, and COLM.
David Acuna is a Senior Research Scientist at NVIDIA Research in the Language and Cognition Research Group, where he works with Yejin Choi. He holds a PhD in Machine Learning and Computer Vision from the University of Toronto, advised by Sanja Fidler, and was the first full-time employee of the NVIDIA Toronto AI Lab. His research spans reasoning models, synthetic data, inference-time scaling, and multimodal representation learning, and he is a recipient of the 2020 Microsoft Ada Lovelace Fellowship.
Ruiyi Wang is a PhD student in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of California, San Diego, where they are advised by Prithviraj Ammanabrolu. Their research focuses on reinforcement learning, large language models, and human-computer interaction. They are known for work on interactive learning of socially intelligent language agents (SOTOPIA) and simulating patients with LLMs for mental health professional training (PATIENT-Ψ).
Yejin Choi is a distinguished scientist of Language and Cognition Research at NVIDIA and the Dieter Schwarz Foundation Professor of Computer Science and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. She is a MacArthur Fellow (class of 2022) and was named among Time100 Most Influential People in AI in 2023. She is best known for her pioneering research in natural language processing, commonsense reasoning, and aligning large language models with human values and societal norms.
Adam Silver is an American lawyer and sports executive serving as the fifth and current commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA), a position he assumed on February 1, 2014. He joined the NBA in 1992 and previously served as deputy commissioner and chief operating officer under David Stern. Silver is best known for overseeing the league's global expansion, the development of the WNBA and NBA G League, and the establishment of NBA China. He has been recognized as Sports Business Journal's Executive of the Decade and named to TIME's 100 Most Influential People list.
Cameron Winklevoss is an American cryptocurrency investor and co-founder and president of Gemini, a New York-based cryptocurrency exchange he established with his twin brother Tyler in 2014. He is also a co-founder and partner at Winklevoss Capital Management, a private investment firm focused on early-stage technology startups. He is known for co-founding HarvardConnection (later ConnectU) at Harvard University and subsequently suing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg over allegations that he stole their idea, as well as for competing as an Olympic rower at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Tyler Winklevoss is an American investor and entrepreneur who serves as Co-Founder and CEO of Gemini, a cryptocurrency exchange and custodian he established with his twin brother Cameron in 2014. He is also Co-Founder and Principal of Winklevoss Capital Management, a venture capital firm he launched in 2012 that invests in early-stage technology startups. He is best known for co-founding the social networking site ConnectU and subsequently suing Mark Zuckerberg over allegations that he stole their idea to create Facebook, resulting in a $65 million settlement, as well as for competing as an Olympic rower at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He began investing in bitcoin in 2012 and has since become a prominent figure in the digital asset industry.
Ron Wyden is the senior United States Senator from Oregon, serving in the Senate since 1996 and currently serving as the Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1981 to 1996. He is best known for his advocacy on privacy rights, internet freedom, and limiting government surveillance, as well as his work on health care policy and open government initiatives.
Avishai Abrahami is the co-founder and CEO of Wix.com, a SaaS website building platform he established in 2006 alongside his brother Nadav Abrahami and Giora Kaplan. He has led the company since its founding, guiding it through its growth into a publicly traded enterprise and serving as board chair from 2013 to 2016 before transitioning to honorary chairman. He is best known for building Wix into a leading global website creation platform and, more recently, for steering the company through a major AI-driven restructuring that included laying off approximately 20% of its workforce.
Axios journalist who authored the framing quote on the broader AI implications of the Musk-Altman trial.
CIO of VenCap International who argues power laws have concentrated further with mega-fund growth.
Solo internet entrepreneur famous for rapidly building and shipping multiple revenue-generating products.
Cornell University co-author on VisualThink-VLA with focus on video and multimodal spatial grounding.
Senior faculty co-author on VisualThink-VLA at Zhejiang University, established researcher in multimodal learning.
Senior faculty co-author on VisualThink-VLA at Zhejiang University, researcher in multimodal learning.
Yanming Shao is a robotics researcher affiliated with Shanghai AI Laboratory and ShanghaiTech University, where he is completing his M.S. in 2026. His research focuses on dexterous manipulation, bimanual grasp synthesis, and data generation for embodied agents. He is best known for his work on BimanGrasp, a physics-verified bimanual grasp synthesis method for dexterous robot hands, and SynPolDex, a bi-level policy learning framework for finger coordination.
Xiong-Hui Chen is a researcher affiliated with the Qwen Team at Alibaba, pursuing a PhD at Nanjing University. His research focuses on reinforcement learning for large language models, and he is known for contributions including the AFlow framework for automating agentic workflow generation and work on Qwen-VLA. He has also held algorithm research internships at Meituan and Didi Chuxing.
Jinhui Ye is a researcher at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he is an incoming PhD student supervised by Prof. Jiaya Jia. He has interned at Shanghai AI Lab under Dr. Yilun Chen, focusing on Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models for robotics. He is known for his work on spatially guided training for VLA models, sign language translation, and long-form video understanding.
Jian Guan is a researcher at the Alibaba Qwen Team, based in Beijing, China. He earned his Ph.D. from Tsinghua University in 2024 under the supervision of Minlie Huang, and previously worked as a researcher at Ant Group from July 2024 to January 2026. His research spans advanced reasoning in large language models, personalized alignment, natural language generation, and efficient foundation models, with recent work on vision-language-action models including Qwen-VLA.
Mingsheng Li is an AI researcher on the Qwen Team at Alibaba Group, where he works on large vision-language models, multi-agent systems, generative AI, and embodied AI. He is a co-first author of Qwen-VLA, a unified vision-language-action model for robotic manipulation and navigation. He graduated from Fudan University under the supervision of Professor Tao Chen and has collaborated with researchers at Tencent, Shanghai AI Lab, and A*STAR.
Eric Dobkin is the Chairman of Whistler Capital Partners and a former senior figure at Goldman Sachs, where he worked for 49 years as a Partner and the Founder and Global Head of Equity Capital Markets. He is best known for founding Wall Street's first equity capital markets unit at Goldman Sachs in 1985 and for pioneering the modern institutional IPO model, earning him the designation from the New York Times as the father of the modern-day initial public offering of stock. He previously served as a Senior Advisor to Starr Investment Holdings and remains active as an angel investor and board member.
Homam Maalouf is the co-founder and Chief Product & Data Science Officer at Lead Bank, an FDIC-insured banking-as-a-service platform based in Kansas City. He spent over six years at Block, Inc. (formerly Square), where he led product management, data science, and credit functions for Square Capital, the company's small-business lending division. He co-founded Lead Bank alongside former Square colleagues including CEO Jackie Reses, applying his expertise in machine learning and algorithmic lending to help transform a century-old community bank into a modern fintech platform.
Eric Glyman is the co-founder and CEO of Ramp, a finance automation platform that provides corporate cards, expense management, and bill payment software. He previously co-founded Paribus, a price-tracking app that was acquired by Capital One in 2016. He graduated from Harvard University with a BA in Economics and East Asian Studies.
Zeb Evans is the founder and CEO of ClickUp, the all-in-one productivity platform he launched in 2017 and has grown to a $4 billion valuation with $535 million in total funding. He is best known for his hands-on product leadership and aggressive growth strategy, and recently drew wide attention for publicly owning a decision to lay off 22% of ClickUp's workforce as part of a shift to an AI-first "100x org" model in which AI agents outnumber employees three to one. The restructuring concentrated compensation into remaining high performers, with salary bands reaching $1 million, a transparency Evans explicitly claimed responsibility for rather than attributing to market conditions.
Li Bin, also known as William Li, is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of NIO Inc., a Chinese electric vehicle company headquartered in Shanghai. He co-founded NIO in November 2014 and has led the company through its public listing on the New York Stock Exchange in 2018. He is a serial entrepreneur who previously co-founded Bitauto Holdings Limited in 2000 and has co-founded and invested in over 40 companies in the internet and automotive industries. He received his bachelor's degree in sociology from Peking University.
Yu Kai is the founder and CEO of Horizon Robotics, a Beijing-based company that develops software and hardware for assisted and autonomous driving systems in passenger vehicles. He previously led research and development at Baidu, where he launched the company's autonomous driving project in 2013 and directed the Institute of Deep Learning. He holds a doctorate in computer science from the University of Munich and has published approximately 100 academic papers with over 17,000 citations. Horizon Robotics, which counts Volkswagen, BYD, and Hyundai among its customers, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in October 2024.
Jacob Reses is an American political advisor who serves as Chief of Staff to Vice President JD Vance, a role he assumed on January 20, 2025. He previously held the same position as chief of staff during Vance's tenure in the U.S. Senate. Reses holds a JD from Stanford Law School and a BA from Princeton University, and earlier in his career worked as a senior policy advisor to Senator Josh Hawley and at Heritage Action for America.
Homam Maalouf is the Co-founder and Chief Product & Data Science Officer at Lead Bank. He previously spent over six years at Block, Inc. (formerly Square, Inc.), where he led Product Management, Data Science, and Credit functions for Square Capital and served as Chief Credit Officer for Square Financial Services, spearheading the company's bank license application process. Earlier in his career, he worked at Yahoo! Inc. and in strategy consulting at Booz Allen Hamilton / Booz & Company. He holds degrees from the American University of Beirut, Cornell University, and Harvard Business School.
Matt Eng serves as Chief Financial Officer at Groq, an AI inference and semiconductor company. He currently leads the financial operations of Groq 2.0 alongside interim CEO Adam Winter, following a $20 billion licensing deal with Nvidia and the departure of much of the company's senior team. Eng previously held the role of Vice President of Finance at Groq before stepping into the CFO position.
Adam Winter is the interim CEO of Groq, where he previously served as Vice President and General Manager for EMEA. In his EMEA role, he led Groq's expansion into Saudi Arabia, securing contracts for a large AI infrastructure cluster in the region. He assumed the interim CEO position following Groq's December 2025 licensing deal with Nvidia, which saw founder Jonathan Ross and senior hardware staff depart for the chip giant. Winter now leads Groq's pivot from chip designer to AI inference neocloud provider alongside CFO Matt Eng.
Early-stage investor and long-term supporter of Onion Academy across multiple funding rounds, formerly at IDG.
Founder of Morningside who provided the first investment in Onion Academy through a family foundation.
General Partner at a16z focused on fintech investments.
Joshua Pantony is the co-founder and CEO of Boosted.ai, a Toronto-based company that provides AI and machine learning tools for institutional investors. He previously co-founded Maluuba, a deep learning NLP company acquired by Microsoft, and worked as a Principal Machine Learning Engineer at Bloomberg. He holds a B.S. from the University of Waterloo and serves on the board of the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii).
Solo founder of Micro One, Josh Browder's highest-multiple investment
Mattias Westman is a founding partner of Prosperity Capital Management, a hedge fund he established in 1996 that follows a long-only investment strategy focused on Russian and Former Soviet Union equities. He is also an active angel investor with a portfolio concentrated in life sciences and high-tech companies, including ClearNote Health, CardioRisk Laboratories, IgGenix, and Bluestar Genomics. He holds a master's degree from the Stockholm School of Economics and is based in Europe, sharing his time across London and Milan.
Roald Hunvik is a partner at Omni Partners, a London-based lower mid-market private equity firm, where he leads the firm's Nordic investment strategy from Oslo. He joined Omni Partners in 2026 from Monterro, a Nordic B2B software investor, where he served as partner and Country Manager for Norway after previously spending thirteen years in corporate finance at Alpha Corporate Finance. He holds an M.S. from Bayes Business School and began his career as a lieutenant in the Norwegian Armed Forces.
Xuhong Huang is an incoming PhD student at XLANG Lab, University of Hong Kong, advised by Professor Tao Yu, and an undergraduate student at Nanjing University. He is a research intern at the Qwen Team, Alibaba Group, where he is a core contributor to Qwen-VLA and works on Vision-Language-Action models. His research focuses on spatial intelligence, embodied agents, and multimodal learning. He is a co-first author on FineVLA, contributing to data pipeline, benchmark construction, policy training, and real-world evaluation.
Co-founder and partner at Index Ventures, scheduled for a fireside chat at StrictlyVC's Athens event.
Head of Britain's GCHQ intelligence and cyber agency warning of a narrowing window for Western allies to maintain security advantages.
Unnamed Google software engineer charged with fraud and money laundering for allegedly using nonpublic search data to bet on Polymarket.
Former CEO of Google and noted technology investor and commentator.
CEO of CloudBees who described the AI competitive landscape as 'winner-take-all mode' across every layer of the tech stack.
Co-founder and CEO of DoorDash, former dishwasher in his mother's Chinese restaurant, Stanford graduate and Y Combinator alum.
Pete Koomen is a General Partner at Y Combinator and the co-founder of Optimizely, the A/B testing platform he built into a leading product experimentation company before its acquisition. At YC, he has become a prominent voice on applying AI to institutional workflows, and is best known for developing an AI skill that distills partner office-hours transcripts into concise two-sentence company descriptions — a skill that now outperforms him on the task he designed it to do. His work on that skill, including its recursive self-improvement loop, has been cited as an early concrete example of encoding human expertise directly into reusable AI agents.
Boris Sofman is the co-founder and CEO of Bedrock Robotics, an AI-powered construction automation company based in San Francisco. He previously served as a senior executive at Waymo, leading autonomous trucking and core technologies for its robotaxi network, before co-founding Bedrock in 2024 alongside other Waymo veterans. At Bedrock Robotics, Sofman is leading development of AI operating systems that retrofit existing heavy construction equipment — excavators, bulldozers, and loaders — to operate autonomously, targeting excavation work that represents roughly 25% of U.S. construction spend. The company raised $350 million in total funding through early 2026 and completed a large-scale autonomous excavation deployment on a 130-acre manufacturing site in late 2025.
Dino Mavrookas is the co-founder and CEO of Saronic Technologies, an Austin-based defense startup focused on autonomous surface vessels. He served eleven years as a U.S. Navy SEAL, completing eight combat deployments, before transitioning to private equity technology investing. He is best known for leading Saronic's effort to build and deploy autonomous warships at a pace not seen since World War II, having raised over $650 million in venture funding including a $600 million Series C.
Ben Silbermann is an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Pinterest, a visual discovery engine that lets users organize images, links, recipes, and other content. He served as Pinterest's Chief Executive Officer from the company's founding in 2010 until June 2022, when he transitioned to the role of Executive Chairman while Bill Ready succeeded him as CEO. He is best known for co-founding and building Pinterest into a platform with hundreds of millions of monthly active users worldwide. He graduated from Yale University in 2003 with a degree in Political Science and previously worked at Google in the online advertising group before leaving to start his own ventures.
Sarah Tavel is a venture partner at Benchmark, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm, where she served as the firm's first female general partner from 2017 until transitioning to venture partner status in April 2025 to focus on AI tools. She led Benchmark's investment in Eigen, an AI startup building a personal relationship-intelligence application, and is known for her contrarian, thesis-driven approach to consumer and enterprise software investing. Tavel is also a co-founder of All Raise, a nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the success of women in venture capital and startups.
Akshay Kothari is Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Notion, the collaboration and productivity software company. He previously co-founded Pulse, a news reading app acquired by LinkedIn in 2013, after which he served as VP of Product at LinkedIn for over five years. At Notion, he has led functions across product, marketing, finance, sales, and fundraising, helping grow the company to a $10 billion valuation.
Zach Sims is the co-founder and CEO of Codecademy, an online learning platform that teaches programming and technology skills, and serves on the executive leadership team at Skillsoft following its acquisition of Codecademy. He co-founded Codecademy in 2011 while a student at Columbia University, and the platform has grown to serve over 50 million learners worldwide. He is also a venture partner at Bowery Capital and an active angel investor.
Arjan Singh is the Co-Founder and Head of Brand Marketing & Operations at Jolie, a beauty wellness company based in New York that produces the Jolie Filtered Showerhead. He previously worked as a consultant at Boston Consulting Group specializing in luxury, consumer, and fashion industries, and as an acquisitions analyst at Bluerock. He holds a B.S. in Economics from The Wharton School and is known for scaling Jolie to eight figures in revenue through community-driven, organic marketing and for partnering with Stord to optimize the company's fulfillment operations.
Victor Tam is the CEO and Co-Founder of Monos, a Vancouver-based direct-to-consumer travel and lifestyle brand he established in 2018 alongside childhood friends Hubert Chan and Daniel Shin. Prior to founding Monos, Tam co-founded and bootstrapped Rove Concepts, a digitally native furniture brand, into a nine-figure business. He is known for his focus on product quality, brand building, and deploying over $100 million in digital marketing spend across his ventures.
Danny Yeung is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Prenetics, a Nasdaq-listed health sciences company headquartered in Hong Kong that he founded in 2014. He also serves as CEO and Co-Founding Partner of IM8 Health, a supplement brand co-founded with David Beckham that launched in December 2024. Prior to Prenetics, Yeung founded uBuyiBuy, which was acquired by Groupon, where he subsequently served as CEO of Groupon East Asia, and he was a Founding Partner at SXE Ventures. He is a serial entrepreneur whose earlier ventures include franchising the Hong Kong dessert chain Hui Lau Shan into the USA and executing hospitality furniture projects with MGM globally.
Josh Bultz serves as Head of Global Supply Chain and Operations, effectively functioning as Chief Operating Officer, at True Classic, a direct-to-consumer men's apparel company based in Los Angeles, California. In this role he oversees the company's global supply chain and operational functions. He has publicly discussed True Classic's adoption of AI-driven tools to accelerate business insights and organizational decision-making.
Ilya Fushman is a partner at Kleiner Perkins, where he invests in early and growth stage companies across enterprise software, financial services, and consumer software. He has invested in and serves on the boards of companies including Harvey, Rippling, Motive, Stord, and Infinitus, and previously backed companies such as Slack, Loom, and Intercom. Prior to joining Kleiner Perkins, he was a general partner at Index Ventures and previously led product and business development at Dropbox. He holds a PhD in Applied Physics and an MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a BS in Physics from Caltech.
John Lagomarsino is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Strike Capital, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm he established in 2020 alongside Jamal Al-Haj and Louis van Hove. The firm focuses on investing in enterprise software, fintech, and supply chain technology companies. Prior to founding Strike Capital, he held roles at Lumia Capital, PwC, and Disruptive Technology Advisers.
George Soros is a Hungarian-American investor and philanthropist who founded Soros Fund Management in 1970 and serves as its chairman. He is best known for managing the Quantum Fund, which achieved an average annual return of 30% from 1970 to 2000, and for his currency speculation, including his famous bet against the British pound in 1992. Soros is also the founder of the Open Society Foundations, to which he has donated over $32 billion of his personal fortune to support democracy, human rights, and accountable governance worldwide.
Ning Ding is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University, where he researches artificial intelligence with a focus on reasoning intelligence and general intelligence. He received his Ph.D. from Tsinghua University in 2023 and previously served as a postdoctoral researcher in the same department. He is known for his work on large language model alignment, reinforcement learning for reasoning, and the SimpleVLA-RL framework for vision-language-action models in robotics. He founded the company Natural Will, focusing on embodied intelligence.
Liu Songming is the founder of LiberAI, a robotics and embodied intelligence company established in 2025. He is a Tsinghua University graduate who led the development of the RDT series of robotics foundation models, including RDT-1B for bimanual manipulation. His research focuses on multi-modal foundation models for robotics and large-scale robotic data collection using Universal Manipulation Interface hardware.
Co-founder of Alpha School in Austin along with Brian; Joe Liemandt's wife.
Professor and researcher who wrote 'The Mentor Mindset', focused on adolescent development ages 10–25.
David Haber is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where he focuses on technology investments in B2B software and financial services. He joined the firm in June 2021 as its first full-time general partner based in New York City. Prior to a16z, he founded and served as CEO of Bond Street, a small business lending company acquired by Goldman Sachs in 2017, and previously worked as a venture investor at Spark Capital.
Marc Rowan is a co-founder, chief executive officer, and chair of the board of Apollo Global Management, one of the world's largest alternative asset management firms. He co-founded Apollo in 1990 alongside Leon Black and Josh Harris after beginning his career in the mergers and acquisitions department of Drexel Burnham Lambert. He is best known for architecting Apollo's private credit and insurance strategy, including the establishment and subsequent reacquisition of Athene Holding, which has become the largest provider of retirement insurance products in the United States. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business with BS and MBA degrees in Finance.
Former Premier of China who personally initiated the national-scale government guidance fund buildout in 2015.
VC LP observer cited for data on large endowment SpaceX concentration and secondary market discounts.
Founder of Cendana Capital, credited with pioneering the dedicated emerging manager FoF category in 2010.
Former commander of U.S. Special Operations Command joining Carlyle Group as operating executive, signaling defense/national security focus in PE.
CEO of AngelList and angel investor who backed Iconic's fundraise.
British businessman who consolidated Velcro Cos. stock and placed it under his philanthropic foundation.
Ryan Panchadsaram is an engineer and investor who serves as technical advisor to John Doerr, Chair of Kleiner Perkins, a position he has held since 2016. He is best known for co-authoring the books Speed & Scale and Measure What Matters with Doerr, and for his work under President Obama as Deputy Chief Technology Officer of the United States, where he helped rescue the rollout of Healthcare.gov and co-founded the U.S. Digital Service. He is currently a member of the National Science Board and co-founder of covidexitstrategy.org and United States Digital Response.
Matt Comyn is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, a position he has held since April 2018. He joined the bank in 1999 and has over 20 years of experience across business, institutional, retail, and wealth management, previously serving as Group Executive Retail Banking Services from 2012 to 2018. He is best known for leading one of Australia's largest banks with a focus on digital customer experiences and risk management.
James Daunt is a British businessman and bookseller who serves as Chief Executive Officer of Barnes & Noble and Waterstones. He founded the independent Daunt Books chain in London in 1990 and later led the turnaround of Waterstones beginning in 2011 before assuming leadership of Barnes & Noble in 2019 following its acquisition by Elliott Advisors. He is best known for applying independent bookselling principles to large retail chains, including empowering local store managers to make curatorial decisions and eliminating publisher-paid placements.
Benny Wong is a Senior Research Analyst covering energy at PitchBook, a Morningstar company that provides data and research on private capital markets. He focuses on energy finance, investor relations, and capital markets, with prior experience as Head of Canadian Oil and North American Refining & Marketing Research at Morgan Stanley and commercial strategy work at Fulcrum BioEnergy. At PitchBook, he publishes industry research on energy topics, including analysis of oil markets and energy sector trends.
Nicolas Moura, CFA, CAIA, is a senior private equity analyst at PitchBook covering EMEA private capital markets. He co-authors PitchBook's annual EMEA Private Capital Outlook and European PE reports, providing analysis on fundraising trends, deal activity, and exit dynamics across the region. His research has documented trends such as capital concentration in megafunds and the growing ratio of PE-backed to public companies in Europe.
Artist and cultural commentator quoted on the democratizing power of scale via the Coca-Cola analogy.
Co-corresponding author and academic PI for the Cybo-Waiter humanoid agent project.
Co-corresponding author and senior researcher/co-PI on the Cybo-Waiter humanoid agent project.
Haoqi Yuan is a researcher affiliated with Peking University and the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI), working in the area of embodied AI and humanoid robotics. He is the lead author of Being-0 (arXiv 2503.12533), a humanoid robotic agent framework that combines vision-language models with a hierarchical architecture comprising a high-level foundation model, a lightweight connector VLM, and a modular skill library for locomotion and dexterous manipulation. The Being-0 system, developed in collaboration with co-authors from Peking University, BAAI, and BeingBeyond, is designed to enable full-sized humanoid robots with multi-fingered hands to solve complex tasks through learned intermediate decision layers. Yuan et al. represent a leading academic-industry group advancing hierarchical agent stacks for general-purpose humanoid control.
Co-first author responsible for the grounding pipeline in the Cybo-Waiter framework.
Co-author on the Cybo-Waiter humanoid robotics paper.
Hongyi Jing is a CS Master's student and incoming PhD student at the University of Southern California, where he works with Prof. Yue Wang at the Physical Superintelligence (PSI) Lab. His research focuses on robotics, particularly whole-body humanoid control and dexterous manipulation. He is a co-first author of Humanoid Everyday, a large-scale humanoid manipulation dataset, and Psi-0, an open foundation model for universal humanoid loco-manipulation.
Jiageng Mao is a final-year PhD candidate at the University of Southern California, advised by Professor Yue Wang in the USC Geometry, Vision, and Learning Lab. His research spans robotics, computer vision, and language models, with a focus on foundation models for robot perception and planning, end-to-end autonomous driving solutions, and open-world 3D scene understanding. He has held research positions at NVIDIA Research and Google DeepMind, and his work includes universal humanoid pose learning from internet videos and the Psi-0 foundation model for humanoid loco-manipulation. His research is supported by a Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship and an NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship.
Vitor Campagnolo Guizilini is a Staff Research Scientist at the Toyota Research Institute, where he leads the Learning from Videos research direction. He received his PhD from the University of Sydney under the supervision of Professor Fabio Ramos. His research spans video generation, world models, 4D representations, multi-modal learning, and multi-view geometry, and he has published extensively on self-supervised monocular depth estimation, 3D object detection, and humanoid robot learning.
Sergey Zakharov is a Senior Research Scientist and Team Lead at Toyota Research Institute, specializing in 3D scene understanding, generative modeling, and perception for robotics. He earned his PhD from the Technical University of Munich under the supervision of Slobodan Ilic. He is best known for his work on Zero-1-to-3 for zero-shot 3D object generation from a single image, DPOD for 6D pose estimation, and recent projects including RecGen, PolaRIS, and the Humanoid Everyday dataset. His research focuses on bridging synthetic data and real-world transfer for robot learning and perception.
Francis deSouza is the Chief Operating Officer of Google Cloud and President of Security Products, a role he assumed in January 2025. He leads Google Cloud's strategic operations and security portfolio, focusing on AI-native defense and securing agentic enterprise environments. Prior to Google, he served as CEO of Illumina and President at Symantec, and he co-founded three companies including SynthLabs, IMlogic, and Flash Communications. He holds Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT.
Alex Norström is a Co-Chief Executive Officer of Spotify, the global audio streaming service, having assumed the role alongside Gustav Söderström. He previously served as the company's co-President and Chief Business Officer, where he was instrumental in building Spotify's premium subscription business. He has defended Spotify's expansion into AI-generated music through licensed partnerships, arguing that regulated tools offer a better alternative to unregulated AI content. Prior to his extensive career at Spotify, he held leadership positions at King, the company behind Candy Crush.
Founder of Wischoff VC offering practitioner views on seed fund viability and portfolio construction.
Prominent investor at Kleiner Perkins who participated in Panthalassa's $140M raise.
Co-founder of OpenAI and Safe Superintelligence (SSI), a leading AI researcher.
Security researcher and tech commentator who flagged the Claude Code /workflows feature and its enterprise implications.
Head of Industries at Anthropic who detailed the company's commercial sales rebuild at SaaStr.
Creator of the Pyramid Principle, a structured communication framework developed at McKinsey in the 1970s.
Iranian revolutionary intellectual whose works fused Marxism and Islamic martyrdom into Red Shia ideology.
Historian at Stanford known for work on the Soviet Union and historical parallels to modern autocracies.
Former Australian Prime Minister, Mandarin speaker, and leading Xi Jinping watcher.
Scholar on Iranian politics and the IRGC; expert on Iranian regime corruption and asset exfiltration.
Ian K. Snow is the CEO and Co-Founding Partner of Snow Phipps Group, a private equity firm based in New York. He serves as CEO and Director of Snow Rothschild Acquisition, a blank check company that raised $200 million in its June 2026 IPO targeting the industrials sector. He is also an independent director of Laureate Education and holds directorships at several Snow Phipps portfolio companies including Blackhawk Industrial Distribution, ECRM, and Teasdale Foods.
Shlomo Mirvis is the Managing Partner at AI10 Ventures, a venture capital fund focused on early-stage investments in AI and data companies. He is best known as the co-founder and former CEO of Intelligo, an AI-powered due diligence and background check platform that was acquired by Carrick Capital Partners. Prior to founding Intelligo in 2014, he served as Vice President at KELA Israeli Intelligence and began his career as a lawyer specializing in public law.
John W. Henry is an American businessman and the principal owner of Fenway Sports Group, a global sports and entertainment company he co-founded in 2001. He serves as the control person for the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club, and the Pittsburgh Penguins, and is a co-owner of RFK Racing. He purchased the Boston Red Sox in 2002 and is best known for ending the franchise's 86-year World Series championship drought, winning four titles under his ownership. He began his career as a commodities futures trader, founding John W. Henry & Company in 1981.
Aileen Lee is the founder and managing partner of Cowboy Ventures, a seed-stage venture capital firm she established in 2012. She previously spent over a decade as a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, where she worked with companies including Bloom Energy and Rent the Runway. She is best known for coining the term "unicorn" in a 2013 TechCrunch article to describe privately held startups valued at one billion dollars or more.
Santi Ruiz is a writer and editor specializing in technology and policy. He currently serves as the economics and policy lead on Anthropic's editorial team, where he also writes the Statecraft newsletter focused on how policymakers get things done. He previously held the role of Editorial Director at the Institute for Progress and has written for publications including The American Conservative and the Washington Free Beacon.
Emily Lai is a London-based private equity reporter at PitchBook, covering private equity across Europe and the Middle East. She has covered private markets since 2021, previously writing for AltAssets and With Intelligence, and prior to that worked as a TV news anchor and public markets reporter. She is known for reporting on institutional capital trends in private equity, including music catalog investments and the impact of AI on PE exits.
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago on September 14, 1955, is the 267th Pope of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City, having begun his pontificate on May 8, 2025. He is best known for his first social encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, which addresses the challenges artificial intelligence poses to human dignity, labor, and social justice, calling for AI to be disarmed from logics of domination, exclusion, and war. He holds a degree in mathematics and has consistently warned that AI risks making civilization less human by reducing people to data-driven systems rather than persons with inherent dignity.
Jim Corridore is a Lead Analyst covering industrials at PitchBook, where he leads a team of industrial and energy analysts and has launched vertical reports on aerospace and defense and construction and engineering. He is a seven-time winner of the Wall Street Journal's Best on the Street poll for stock-picking and has over three decades of experience in equity research, including prior roles at CFRA, S&P Global, and Similarweb. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany and is a regular contributor to major financial media outlets.
Tony Z. Zhao is the co-founder and CEO of Sunday Robotics (sunday.ai). He previously worked on the ALOHA and ACT projects as a Stanford CS PhD student advised by Chelsea Finn, before leaving the program. He is best known for developing ACT (Action Chunking with Transformers) and ALOHA, a low-cost open-source bimanual teleoperation hardware system for robotic manipulation.
Ryo Watanabe is a researcher at Telexistence Inc. in Japan, affiliated with the company's Foundation Model Division. He is best known for his work on imitation learning policies for contact-rich robotic manipulation, particularly as first author of FTACT, which augments the Action Chunking Transformer with force and torque sensing for retail robot tasks. He has also contributed to locomotion research, including work on quiet walking for small home robots presented at ICRA 2025.
Arthur Fender Coelho Bucker is a PhD student in Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is a member of the roBOT Intelligence Group (BIG) advised by Jean Oh. His research focuses on self-supervised learning and sample-efficient methods for adapting robotic policies to out-of-distribution scenarios. He is a co-author of the RIO framework for cross-embodiment robot learning and has published work on language-conditioned robot trajectory control, autonomous aerial cinematography, and agentic AI guidance for robot policies at venues including ICRA, IROS, and RSS.
Jonathan Francis is a Lead Research Scientist at the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI) in Pittsburgh, where he leads the Robot Learning Lab focused on multimodal machine learning and robot learning for dexterous manipulation and manufacturing applications. He also serves as a Courtesy Faculty in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and as the Area Expert for Robotics in the Carnegie Bosch Institute at CMU. His research centers on enabling robots to learn robust skill representations for cross-embodiment transfer, general-purpose behavior, and failure-remedial reasoning, with applications including Vision-Language Action models for dexterous robot manipulation and integration of humanoid robots into production environments.
Researcher and author at Our World in Data who wrote this data insight on coffee production shifts.
Xu Huazhe is a tenure-track assistant professor at Tsinghua University's Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, where he leads the Tsinghua Embodied AI Lab (TEA Lab). He is the founder and CEO of PoKe Robotics, a company focused on home embodied intelligence, which he established in March 2026 after previously serving as co-founder and chief scientist at Xinghaitu. He is known in the embodied AI community as one of the "Berkeley returnees," having earned his PhD from Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) under Trevor Darrell and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford Vision and Learning Lab.
Scott Phoenix is the co-founder of Vicarious, an AI robotics lab, and was an early adopter of the Public Benefit Corporation structure for AI safety reasons.
Daniela Amodei is the President and co-founder of Anthropic, focused on business operations and scaling the company.
Edwin Land was the founder and visionary leader of Polaroid, renowned for his innovations in instant photography.
Early institutional LP in Union Square Ventures Fund I; cited as one of the first backers of USV.
Podcast host and financial commentator on The a16z Show.
Nishant Sharma is a private credit reporter at PitchBook LCD (Leveraged Commentary & Data), where he covers leveraged finance and direct lending transactions across the US and European markets. He has reported on numerous private debt deals including financings for acquisitions, loan repricings, and trends in the private credit market. His work at LCD News includes co-authored analysis of US and European private credit spreads.
Zack Miller is a senior private credit reporter at PitchBook LCD (LCD News). He covers the private credit market, including direct lending, broadly syndicated loans, and credit spread analysis. He has co-authored US/European private credit spreads analysis and reports on major financing deals in the private credit space.
Alexander "Alec" Davis is the head of enterprise reporting for PitchBook News, based in San Francisco, where he writes the Public Meets Private newsletter covering the intersection of alternative investing and the private wealth channel. He served as PitchBook's editor-in-chief from 2019 to 2025 before transitioning to his current reporting role. Prior to joining PitchBook, he was an editor at The Wall Street Journal and a founding editor of MarketWatch, with over two decades of experience as a financial journalist.
Patrick Schoennagel is a Managing Director and Co-Head of the Capital Solutions Group for Europe at Houlihan Lokey, based in the firm's London office. He advises sponsors and corporate clients on raising debt, hybrid, and equity capital across a range of situations including leveraged buyouts, recapitalizations, restructurings, and acquisitions. Since joining Houlihan Lokey, he has worked on more than 150 transactions in the European market. Prior to Houlihan Lokey, he spent a decade as a credit investor at GE Capital.
Co-corresponding author of GTA-VLA from Harbin Institute of Technology.
Equal co-first author of GTA-VLA at Futian Laboratory.
Brandon Gell is the Chief Operating Officer of Every, a media and product studio focused on AI. He previously founded and sold Clyde, an insurance technology company, before joining Every as its first Entrepreneur in Residence and subsequently leading the product studio. He is known for his work building AI-powered productivity tools and for coining the term "computer errands" to describe personal tasks that AI agents can handle on behalf of users. He also serves as a board member at Endear, a retail CRM company.
Nityesh Agarwal is an applied AI engineer at Every, an AI-first media and consulting company. He is best known for co-building Claudie, an internal Slack-based AI project manager agent, which he developed in two weeks using Claude Code alongside Every's Head of Consulting. His work at Every centers on translating the company's client and research insights into scalable AI systems, and he has become a prominent example of the emerging 'forward-deployed engineer' archetype — spending more time directing and evaluating AI agents than writing traditional code.
Marcus Moretti is a product manager at Every, the AI writing company, where he leads Spiral, an AI-powered writing assistant. Before joining Every, he served as a senior product leader at Axios HQ, where he helped grow the company's SaaS writing platform to tens of millions in ARR. He is known for operating as a largely solo product practitioner — handling code, customer support, marketing, and roadmap — and has written extensively about how AI tools like Claude Code have enabled him to ship at a pace unusual for non-engineers.
Frank Slootman is a Dutch-American business executive who currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Snowflake Inc., having retired as the company's Chief Executive Officer on February 27, 2024. He is best known for leading three enterprise software companies through initial public offerings: Data Domain, ServiceNow, and Snowflake. Prior to Snowflake, he served as President and CEO of ServiceNow from 2011 to 2017, and previously led Data Domain as CEO until its acquisition by EMC.
Mike Speiser is a Managing Director at Sutter Hill Ventures, where he is known for taking an active role in building companies rather than solely investing in them. He served as the founding CEO of Snowflake and was deeply involved in the company's product development from its inception. He also co-founded or served as founding CEO of several other companies including Pure Storage, Observe, and Augment, and currently sits on the boards of Snowflake and Workday. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
John McMahon is a sales executive and board member who currently serves on the boards of several technology companies, including Sigma Computing and Astronomer. He is widely recognized as a five-time Chief Revenue Officer at public enterprise software companies, having held that role at PTC, GeoTel, Ariba, BladeLogic, and BMC. McMahon is best known as the creator of the MEDDIC sales methodology and as the author of The Qualified Sales Leader.
Dali Rajic serves as President and Chief Operating Officer of Wiz, a cloud security company. He joined Wiz in February 2024 after serving as COO and President at Zscaler, where he oversaw a revenue increase of over 700 percent, and previously held the role of Chief Customer and Revenue Officer at AppDynamics. He has over 25 years of experience in sales leadership and go-to-market operational roles, also having held senior positions at BMC Software and Verint.
Chun Wang is a Chinese-born Maltese-Kittitian cryptocurrency entrepreneur and co-founder of F2Pool, one of the world's largest Bitcoin mining pools, which controls roughly 11% of the global Bitcoin network hashrate. He previously served as mission commander of the Fram2 mission, a SpaceX Dragon capsule flight that achieved the first human polar orbit in 2025. He is slated to command SpaceX's first commercial human interplanetary mission, a two-year Starship flyby of Mars, preceded by a commercial circumlunar flyby mission.
Brian X. Chen is the lead consumer technology writer and columnist for The New York Times, based in San Francisco. He writes the Tech Fix column, which examines consumer technology problems and solutions through reporting and analysis. He is known for his coverage of tech industry trends and consumer tech products, and was part of a team that received a George Polk award and Gerald Loeb award for investigating how social media companies mishandled user data.
Jack Newton is the CEO and Founder of Clio, a cloud-based legal practice management software company he co-founded in 2008. He is a recognized pioneer in legal technology, known for authoring The Client-Centered Law Firm and for creating Clio's annual Legal Trends Report, which provides data-driven insights on the legal profession. He also hosts the podcast Daily Matters, where he explores the future of law with industry leaders and subject matter experts.
Leader at Exowat, an A16Z-backed renewable energy company serving data centers.
Vice Chairman of insurance operations at Berkshire Hathaway, known for his disciplined underwriting and deal-making philosophy.
MIT-trained mathematician, author of Beat the Dealer, and founder of Princeton Newport Partners who achieved 25-30% annual returns with no down years.
Value investor and fund manager known for cloning Buffett's approach and running Pabrai Investment Funds.
Felicia Horowitz is the CEO of the Horowitz Family Foundation and the wife of Ben Horowitz, co-founder of the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. She serves on the boards of the Las Vegas Police Department Foundation, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, and the University Medical Center Foundation in Southern Nevada. She is best known for her philanthropic contributions to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, through which she and her husband have donated millions toward AI-powered surveillance technology, drones, and other equipment.
WeWork co-founder used as benchmark comparison for grandiose founder vision-selling.
Global editorial director of WIRED and host of the Uncanny Valley podcast, discussed tech's war on media.
Managing director at Madrona Ventures, former Microsoft executive, passed away unexpectedly at 59.
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge who questioned the stability of AI usage policies in the Anthropic-Pentagon case.
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge who called the Pentagon's blacklisting of Anthropic a 'spectacular overreach.'
Gregory George Katsas is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, appointed by President Donald Trump and confirmed in December 2017. He previously served as Deputy White House Counsel, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, and as a partner at the law firm Jones Day. He is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School and clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court.
Departing SEC Commissioner known as 'Crypto Mom' for her pro-crypto advocacy at the agency.
Former U.S. Army Secretary joining Capitol Meridian Partners as an operating partner.
Former head of Red Bull Formula One team now advising Oakley Capital on sports investments.
Axios reporter covering AI regulation and policy.
Axios reporter covering AI regulation and policy.
Axios reporter covering AI regulation and policy.
Scott L. Wilson is the Chief Investment Officer of Washington University in St. Louis, where he oversees the university's endowment through the Washington University Investment Management Company (WashU IMC). He has held this role since 2017, having previously served as Chief Investment Officer at Grinnell College. Prior to his endowment career, Wilson worked in derivatives trading at Barclays Capital Japan and Bank of America Securities. He is best known for managing a concentrated, position-focused investment portfolio at WashU, which has generated strong returns relative to benchmark under his leadership.
Pat Lanigan is a Partner at Twin Bridge Capital Partners, a Chicago-based private equity firm focused on buyout investments in the North American small and lower middle market. He shares responsibility for the firm's investment and fundraising activities and serves on its Management Board and Investment Committee. He has over three decades of experience in financing and managing small to mid-sized businesses, including previously serving as a Senior Partner at PPM America Capital Partners.
Steven Zaorski is a partner in the asset management group at Ropes & Gray LLP, where he leads private fund formations for private equity sponsors. He has over a decade of experience advising clients on fundraising across strategies including buyout, real estate, growth equity, secondary, credit, and distressed funds. He is best known for his legal counsel on fund structuring, formation, and ongoing operations, and frequently comments on private equity fundraising and market trends.
Researcher at OpenDriveLab/HKU, first author of UniVLA and contributing author on GuidedVLA.
Researcher at OpenDriveLab/HKU contributing to GuidedVLA, primarily known for autonomous driving work including UniAD.
SJTU professor and correspondence author on GuidedVLA, known for graph learning and autonomous driving research.
Senior PI at Fudan TEAI and correspondence author on GuidedVLA, focused on multimodal embodied AI.
Co-project lead on GuidedVLA from SJTU, contributing object head and depth head design.
Changxing Liu is a PhD student in the School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he is advised by Siheng Chen. His research focuses on deep learning and cooperative perception, with recent work on LLM-based negotiation for cooperative autonomous driving and collaborative perception systems. He has also contributed to projects on editable driving scene simulation using collaborative LLM agents.
Weixin Li is an Associate Professor and Ph.D. advisor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beihang University, where she is a faculty member in the Laboratory of Intelligent Recognition and Image Processing (IRIP). She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA in 2017 under the supervision of Professor Song-Chun Zhu. Her research focuses on computer vision, pattern recognition, and multimodal learning, with work published in venues including CVPR, AAAI, IEEE TIP, and IEEE TMM. She was named a Beijing Science and Technology Nova in 2023 and leads projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology's AI 2030 initiative.
Journalist and StrictlyVC contributor who authored the SpaceX IPO ownership and governance analysis.
Charlie Giattino is the Communications and Outreach Manager at Our World in Data, a nonprofit research organization that publishes data and research on global development. He holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience from Duke University and joined Our World in Data in 2020, initially as a researcher before transitioning into communications and outreach. He is known for promoting and contextualizing data-driven research on major demographic and societal trends, including fertility rates and the role of technology in shaping human behavior.
Pablo Rosado is Principal Data Scientist at Our World in Data, where he has worked since 2022. He holds a Ph.D. in Astrophysics and Data Analysis from the Max Planck Society and has over a decade of experience applying machine learning and data science across academia, industry, and the public sector. He is also a board member and secretary of the Welfare Footprint Institute and is active in the Effective Altruism community as an organizer of EA Barcelona.
Tuna Acisu is a Data Scientist at Our World in Data, where she joined in 2024 as part of the data team. She holds an M.Sc. in Data Science from the Technical University of Munich and previously worked on machine learning for epigenetics and in management consulting. At Our World in Data, she works on topics including migration, time use, water, hygiene and sanitation, and medicine and biotechnology, and has contributed to research on childhood stunting and its historical decline.
Daniel Bachler is a software engineer and Head of Engineering at Our World in Data, an organization that develops tools for exploring data on long-term trends in human development. He joined the organization in 2021 and previously served as CTO at Edelweiss Connect, where he worked on toxicological data management and visualization. He is known for co-building a population simulation tool at Our World in Data alongside Sophia Mersmann, which allows users to adjust demographic assumptions and explore population projections for countries worldwide.
Zirui Wang is a PhD student in the College of Computer Science and Technology at Zhejiang University, where he has been enrolled since 2022. He also serves as an intern at the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, with research expertise in reinforcement learning and robotic learning. He is best known for his work on humanoid robot locomotion, including contributions to hybrid internal models, perceptive internal models, and whole-body motion tracking for humanoid robots.
Xiaowei Zhou is a Professor in the College of Computer Science and Technology at Zhejiang University, where he is also affiliated with the State Key Laboratory of CAD&CG. His research focuses on 3D computer vision, including 3D reconstruction, human pose estimation, motion capture, and scene understanding, with applications in mixed reality and robotics. He is known for work on human motion recovery methods such as GVHMR (World-Grounded Human Motion Recovery via Gravity-View Coordinates) and other open-source projects in 3D pose estimation and scene reconstruction.
Tianfan Xue is a Vice Chancellor Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a position he has held since November 2022. He previously worked as a researcher at Google Research from 2017 to 2022 and earned his Ph.D. from MIT CSAIL under the supervision of William T. Freeman. His research focuses on computational photography, computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning, and he has contributed to projects including Imagine2Real.
Researcher formerly at ETH Zurich and now at Google DeepMind, known for champion-level autonomous drone racing work published in Nature 2023.
Co-author on the Factored Diffusion Policies paper at UIUC.
Co-author on the Factored Diffusion Policies paper at UIUC.
Co-author on the Factored Diffusion Policies paper at UIUC.
Gene Amdahl was an American computer architect and entrepreneur best known for his foundational work on IBM mainframe computers, including the IBM 704 and System/360, and for formulating Amdahl's law, which describes a fundamental limitation of parallel computing. He founded Amdahl Corporation in 1970 to build IBM-compatible mainframes and later founded several other ventures including Trilogy Systems, where he attempted to develop a wafer-scale microprocessor. He passed away on November 10, 2015, in Palo Alto, California.
Alan Curtis Kay is an American computer scientist who serves as an adjunct professor of computer science at UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. He is best known for pioneering object-oriented programming and leading the development of the Smalltalk programming language at Xerox PARC, where he also conceived the Dynabook concept and designed the modern overlapping windowing graphical user interface. He received the ACM A.M. Turing Award in 2003 and the Kyoto Prize for his fundamental contributions to personal computing. He previously served as president of Viewpoints Research Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to children's education and advanced software development, until its closure in 2018.
Douglas Carl Engelbart (1925–2013) was an engineer and inventor who directed the Augmentation Research Center at Stanford Research Institute, where he developed the oN-Line System (NLS) and demonstrated the computer mouse, hypertext, and collaborative computing in his 1968 "Mother of All Demos." He later founded the Bootstrap Institute, now the Doug Engelbart Institute, with his daughter Christina. He received the National Medal of Technology and the ACM A.M. Turing Award among numerous other honors.
Ray Ozzie is an American software entrepreneur best known for creating Lotus Notes and for serving as Chief Software Architect at Microsoft from 2005 to 2010, succeeding Bill Gates. He currently serves on the board of directors of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and is the founder and CEO of Blues Wireless, a company focused on IoT communications. He has founded multiple companies including Iris Associates, Groove Networks, and Talko, and is widely recognized as a pioneer in computer-supported cooperative work and social productivity software.
Entrepreneur and marketer who applied the Karpathy Loop to marketing experiments, scaling from ~30 to 36,500 iterations per year.
First growth marketer at Dropbox and Eventbrite; coined 'growth hacking'; originator of the 'how disappointed would you be' PMF survey question.
Former advisor to President Trump; linked to Gillon Capital family office pursuing Sherritt International.
Investor who controls Lupa Systems; acquiring New York magazine and podcast network from Vox Media.
Founder of Convective Capital, a VC firm focused on wildfire technology startups.
Analyst at Freedom Capital Markets commenting on Nvidia's strategic business restructuring.
Former portfolio manager and forthcoming author warning retail investors against buying AI IPOs.
CEO of Shopify, cited as the first CEO Altman saw adopt AI correctly — personally and without gamification.
Parker Conrad is the co-founder and CEO of Rippling, a workforce management platform that unifies HR, IT, and finance operations into a single system. Before founding Rippling in 2016, he co-founded Zenefits, an HR software company, from which he departed in 2016 following a regulatory compliance controversy. Conrad is best known for his 'compound startup' philosophy — building Rippling as a broad, integrated platform rather than a point solution — and for systematically recruiting former founders as employees, a talent strategy that has drawn hundreds of ex-founders into the company.
Economic historian and author known for frameworks on technology revolutions and financial bubbles.
Investor at Altimeter Capital / Cotu known for the 'token path' framework in AI investing.
CFO of OpenAI, cited as one of the most exceptional CFOs in technology.
Travis Bryant is Head of US Mid-Market GTM at Anthropic, where he leads sales strategy and go-to-market efforts for the company's commercial business. He previously served as an Operating Partner at Redpoint Ventures, where he helped portfolio companies design their go-to-market approaches, and held sales leadership roles at Optimizely and Salesforce. He is known for building and scaling sales organizations in the technology sector.
Chris Fall is a scientist and federal policy veteran who serves as Director of the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology within the U.S. Commerce Department. He previously served in the first Trump administration as director of the Office of Science at the Department of Energy. His career spans federal agencies and academia, with a focus on scientific leadership and the mitigation of large-scale risks.
Dean Ball is a senior fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation and author of the AI-focused newsletter Hyperdimensional. He previously served as Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, where he was the primary staff drafter of America's AI Action Plan. He is best known for his writing and policy work on artificial intelligence governance, emerging technology, and the future of regulation, and currently co-teaches a colloquium on frontier AI governance at Yale Law School.
Susie Wiles is an American political consultant who serves as the 32nd White House Chief of Staff under President Donald Trump, a position she assumed on January 20, 2025. She previously served as co-campaign manager for Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and has a decades-long career in Republican politics, including key roles in Florida campaigns for Rick Scott, Ron DeSantis, and Trump's 2016 Florida operation. She is the daughter of former NFL player and sportscaster Pat Summerall.
Co-founder and CTO of Viktor.
Co-founder and CEO of Viktor, known for publicly sharing the company's growth playbook.
Historian and biographer, author of 'Undaunted Courage,' endorsed by Blankfein.
Pulitzer Prize-winning military historian, author of 'The British Are Coming,' recommended by Blankfein.
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, author of 'The Power Broker' about Robert Moses, recommended by Blankfein.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, author of 'Guns of August' and 'A Distant Mirror,' recommended by Blankfein.
Founder and CEO of ARK Invest, featured in HubSpot's wealth guide.
Value investor and managing partner of Pabrai Investment Funds, featured in HubSpot's wealth guide.
Co-founder of Oaktree Capital and renowned value investor, featured in HubSpot's wealth guide.
Financial writer and partner at Collaborative Fund known for behavioral finance insights.
Leading robotics researcher specializing in manipulation, grasp planning, and human-robot systems at UC Berkeley.
Pioneer of robot learning from demonstration and deep RL for robotics at UC Berkeley.
MIT Professor whose student founded an inference optimization startup acquired by NVIDIA; co-founded a chip company DeepScale.
Co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind; named as early Anthropic supporter/investor.
Former Google CEO; early non-VC investor in Anthropic.
White House official scheduled to meet with Anthropic, the CIA, and Commerce Department on Fable export control compliance.
46th President of the United States.
Policy analyst who argued publicly against nationalizing AI companies.
Investor publicly skeptical of SpaceX's IPO valuation.
Value investor publicly skeptical of SpaceX's IPO valuation.
Freda Duan is a Partner at Altimeter Capital, a technology-focused investment firm. She focuses on investments at the intersection of autonomy, artificial intelligence, crypto, and emerging technologies, with particular research interests in self-driving vehicles, robotics, and digital finance. Promoted to Partner in 2025, she previously served as Principal and Investment Analyst at the firm, and is known for her public commentary on AI infrastructure themes including energy bottlenecks and hyperscaler dynamics.
Technology analyst known for writing about industrial policy and China's manufacturing process knowledge.
Engineer building high-quality motors using rare earth / Western Magnetics materials; collaborator in Diode Computers' manufacturing ecosystem.
Co-founder of Causes alongside Sean Parker; introduced Singerman to Parker.
Angel investor and entrepreneur; husband of Cyan Bannister.
Lenny Khazan is the co-founder and CTO of Diode Computers, Inc., a Brooklyn-based startup founded in 2024 that uses generative AI to automate printed circuit board (PCB) design, compressing weeks-long workflows down to minutes. The company graduated from Y Combinator's Summer 2024 cohort and raised an $11.4 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz. Khazan is known for applying AI to the physical hardware manufacturing stack, a theme he has discussed in AI and tech media including the a16z Show podcast.
Xue Zhang is a third-year PhD student at Beijing Jiaotong University, advised by Prof. Yufeng Chen, Prof. Kaiyu Huang, and Prof. Jinan Xu, and is currently interning at WeChat AI, Tencent. Her research focuses on multilingual large language models, multilingual analysis and interpretability, and knowledge transfer and distillation. She has published work at major NLP conferences including ACL, EMNLP, and COLING, with papers on multilingual reasoning, knowledge distillation, and efficient multilingual expansion for LLMs.
Former Democratic U.S. Senator from Arizona who blocked filibuster elimination and later left the Democratic Party.
Former Democratic U.S. Senator from West Virginia known for blocking progressive legislation.
Ed Yardeni is a veteran Wall Street economist and founder of Yardeni Research.
Economist who coined the concept of 'messy jobs' — roles involving many varied tasks requiring coordination and judgment.
Jeff Weiner is the founding partner of Next Play Ventures and the former CEO of LinkedIn, where he served for over 11 years and grew the company from 33 million to more than 690 million members. He became Executive Chairman of LinkedIn in June 2020, a role he held until April 2026, and now focuses on coaching and investing in entrepreneurial leaders through his venture capital firm. He is best known for scaling LinkedIn during his tenure as CEO and for playing an instrumental role in the company's acquisition by Microsoft for $26 billion in 2016. He holds a BS in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Michael Bodley is a senior venture capital reporter at PitchBook News, covering top fund managers and developments affecting limited partners. Based in New York, he previously led TheStreet.com's crypto coverage and served as a senior editor for investigations at Blockworks. He has also reported for Hedge Fund Alert and the San Francisco Chronicle, and graduated from Elon University.
Keller Rinaudo Cliffton is the co-founder and CEO of Zipline, the drone delivery company he launched in 2014 alongside Keenan Wyrobek. He is best known for building the world's largest commercial autonomous delivery system, which uses fixed-wing drones to deliver medical supplies — including blood products, vaccines, and medications — to hospitals across multiple countries, beginning with Rwanda in 2016. Before Zipline, he founded Romotive, a consumer robotics startup.
Co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc., maker of Snapchat.
Jeffrey Wang is the co-founder of Exa (formerly Metaphor Systems), an AI-native search company that provides neural web search infrastructure for developers building AI applications. He studied Computer Science and Philosophy at Harvard University, where he ran a GPU cluster from his dorm room, and subsequently spent three years at Plaid building data and web infrastructure before co-founding Exa in 2021. He is best known for building web-scale semantic search systems that allow AI models to retrieve high-quality, indexed web content, and for leading Exa through its rebranding from Metaphor Systems and a $250 million funding round in 2026.
Ross Ulbricht is the creator of Silk Road, the anonymous darknet marketplace that operated from 2011 to 2013 and facilitated the trade of narcotics and other illegal goods using Bitcoin. He was arrested by the FBI in October 2013 and convicted in 2015 of charges including narcotics distribution, money laundering, and computer hacking, receiving two life sentences plus 40 years without parole. After serving over 11 years in federal prison, he was granted a full and unconditional pardon by President Donald Trump on January 21, 2025. He is now free and has begun speaking at libertarian and crypto conferences on topics including freedom, prison reform, and decentralization.
Eric Mindich is the founder and CEO of Everblue Management, a single family office. He previously founded and served as CEO of Eton Park Capital Management, a global multi-strategy hedge fund, and spent fifteen years at Goldman Sachs, where he led the Equities Arbitrage business and managed the Equities Division. He is best known for his career at Goldman Sachs and for launching Eton Park in 2004, which at its peak managed approximately $14 billion.
Technology journalist at Bloomberg reporting on Google's AI search overhaul impact on marketers.
Shawn Wang, known by his handle swyx, is a co-founder and CEO of AI Engineer and the co-host of the Latent Space podcast alongside Alessio Fanelli. He is best known for his 2023 essay "The Rise of the AI Engineer," which articulated a new practitioner role bridging software engineering and applied AI, and for organizing the AI Engineer Summit conference. Before founding AI Engineer, he held developer relations roles at companies including AWS, Netlify, and Airbyte.
Latin American political figure described by Balaji as the most important American Republican despite being Latin American.
Canadian conservative politician who was leading polls before U.S. invasion rhetoric shifted the election.
Donald Bren is an American billionaire businessman who serves as chairman and sole owner of the Irvine Company, a private real estate investment and development corporation headquartered in Newport Beach, California. He is best known for his role as the chief steward of the 93,000-acre Irvine Ranch and for overseeing the master planning and development of the City of Irvine over the past several decades. With a net worth of approximately $19 billion, he ranks among the wealthiest real estate developers in the United States.
Prime Minister of Canada; former Governor of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada.
Shawn Gilronan is a principal at CohnReznick and serves as the leader of the firm's Technology+ practice. In this role, he focuses on deploying data strategy, data management, analytics, artificial intelligence, and automation solutions for commercial and public sector clients. Prior to joining CohnReznick, he was a partner and national consulting leader for data and analytics at another audit, tax, and consulting firm.
Richard de Haan is a Partner at PwC and serves as the Global and US Risk Modeling Services Leader. He oversees one of the largest actuarial and risk modeling consulting groups in the United States, working with insurers, reinsurers, and financial institutions on capital management, regulatory change, and insurance-linked securities. He is best known for blending traditional actuarial expertise with data science, climate science, and financial engineering to help organizations turn risk into strategic advantage.
Benjamin Frederick Spector is a PhD student in computer science at Stanford University, advised by Christopher Ré. He is known for research in efficient machine learning systems and inference, including work on speculative decoding, scaling laws for precision, and GPU kernel frameworks such as ThunderKittens. He received his SB and MEng from MIT prior to Stanford.
Rob Walker is an AI and machine learning expert who works at Pegasystems, where he focuses on enterprise AI applications including hyperpersonalization of customer experiences and AI-driven decisioning at scale. He is known in the AI and machine learning podcast community for his discussions on the role of empathy in AI systems and the practical deployment of AI in enterprise environments. He has been featured on the TWIML (This Week in Machine Learning and AI) podcast across multiple episodes exploring these topics.
Edwin Chen is the founder and CEO of Surge AI, a San Francisco-based data annotation company he founded in 2020 and has grown entirely without outside investment. Before starting Surge, Chen worked as a machine learning engineer at Twitter, Google, and Facebook. He is best known for building Surge into one of the world's largest AI data labeling businesses, with reported revenues exceeding $1 billion, by specializing in high-quality human feedback for training large language models.
Chief Philosopher at Anthropic whose public appearances reveal the company's philosophical mission.
Serial entrepreneur and investor, owner of Dallas Mavericks and Shark Tank investor.
Co-founder and former CEO of Google.
François Pinault is a French billionaire businessman and the founder of Kering, a global luxury group whose brands include Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta. He began his career in the timber trade in the early 1960s and built Pinault SA, which was taken public in 1988 and later renamed Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR). In 2003, he handed management of his companies to his son François-Henri Pinault, who transformed PPR into the luxury-focused Kering in 2013. He also founded the investment holding company Groupe Artémis and is a prominent contemporary art collector with museums in Venice and Paris.
Michael Milken is an American financier and philanthropist who currently serves as chairman of the Milken Institute, an economic think tank he founded. He is best known for pioneering the high-yield bond market during his career at Drexel Burnham Lambert in the 1970s and 1980s, earning him the reputation as the "Junk Bond King." He was convicted of securities fraud in 1989 and later pardoned in 2020, and has since focused on philanthropy in medical research, education, and public health.
Tim Fernholz is a journalist and author who currently serves as a senior reporter at TechCrunch, covering technology, business, and politics with a focus on space exploration. He previously spent over a decade as a senior reporter at Quartz and has also written for publications including Vox, the New York Times, and Payload Space. He is best known for his 2018 book Rocket Billionaires: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the New Space Race, which examines the commercial space industry. He holds degrees from Georgetown University and lives in Oakland, California.
Host of Chinese business interview podcast 张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录, focusing on technology and AI topics.
Supreme Leader of Iran, referenced in context of potential deliberate martyrdom.
Jaycie Bussell is a researcher who co-authored the 2026 paper RIO: Flexible Real-Time Robot I/O for Cross-Embodiment Robot Learning, published on arXiv. The paper, led by authors including Jonathan Francis of the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, presents an open-source Python framework for robot control, teleoperation, and policy deployment across diverse hardware platforms. Bussell is listed among the co-authors alongside researchers affiliated with institutions including Bosch BCAI and Carnegie Mellon University.
Kaiming He is a Chinese computer scientist who is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and a Distinguished Scientist at Google DeepMind. He previously served as a research scientist at Facebook AI Research from 2016 to 2024 and at Microsoft Research Asia from 2011 to 2016. He is best known as one of the creators of the residual neural network (ResNet) architecture, and his 2016 paper Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition became one of the most cited papers in computer vision and deep learning.
Podcast host or commentator on The a16z Show.
Founder and CEO of Constellation Software, builder of a unique acquisition machine in vertical market software.
Early investment partner of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger who lost his Berkshire Hathaway stake due to leveraged margin calls in 1973-74.
Founder of Walmart and Sam's Club, one of the most successful retail entrepreneurs in history.
Value investor and fund manager who runs Aquamarine Fund, known for his book 'The Education of a Value Investor'.
Co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management and renowned value/credit investor known for his investment memos.
Sofia Puccini is a host and producer of The a16z Show, the podcast produced by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). She is credited as a participant alongside other hosts and guests on multiple episodes of the podcast, which covers topics across technology including AI, energy, genomics, and space. Her role involves facilitating conversations with technologists, investors, and policymakers featured on the show.
Leeor Mushin is a General Partner and co-founder of Formation VC, an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York. Before Formation, she was a Principal at Floodgate and co-founded the GSB 2020 Fund at Stanford Graduate School of Business, the first VC fund founded by a student cohort there. She is best known in the NYC startup ecosystem for her investing work and for co-organizing a community exclusively for early employees at venture-backed companies, alongside Charley Ma and Yoni Rechtman.
Charley Ma is a co-founder and managing partner at Pathlight Ventures and co-organizer of Cliff Club, a community for early employees at venture-backed companies launched in NYC. He is best known for his career as a serial early business hire at high-growth startups, including stints as the first business hire at Plaid, an early business hire at Alloy, and head of growth at Ramp. Cliff Club, which he co-organized with Leeor Mushin and Yoni Rechtman, is designed as a peer community for startup early employees to share experiences and navigate the unique challenges of joining before a company has an established playbook.
Legendary investor and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, known for his mental models and emphasis on high-quality compounding businesses.
Founder of ServiceNow, credited with the architectural insight of workflows on top of databases for enterprise software.
Host of the Training Data podcast.
Founder and CEO of Serval, an AI-native enterprise service management platform.
Chris Klomp is the Director of Medicare and Deputy Administrator at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and also serves as Chief Counselor at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He previously built and led Collective Medical, the largest U.S. real-time care collaboration data network, which was acquired by PointClickCare in 2020. He is known for driving healthcare reform at the state and federal levels with a focus on value-based care and interoperable health technology, and he co-founded Endurance Companies, through which he has invested in and advised numerous healthcare organizations.
Deepika Bodapati is the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Commure, the AI-powered healthcare platform formed by the 2023 merger of Athelas (which she co-founded in 2016 with Tanay Tandon) and Commure. She holds a degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Southern California and conducted research at Stanford's Molecular Imaging Lab and NASA Ames before founding Athelas. She is best known for her enterprise sales and business development acumen, credited with driving early healthcare partnerships and expanding the company's scope from oncology diagnostics into revenue cycle management and clinical workflow automation; Commure now processes over $25 billion in annual healthcare claims and serves more than 500 organizations. She was named to Inc.'s 2026 Female Founders 500 list.
Teresa Carlson is the Founding CEO of the General Catalyst Institute and serves on the board of directors of Commure, a healthcare software platform. She spent over a decade at Amazon Web Services as Vice President of Worldwide Public Sector, where she built AWS's government cloud business and was a central figure in the landmark $600 million CIA cloud contract that helped transform the intelligence community into cloud-first organizations. She is widely recognized for pioneering public-sector cloud adoption across federal, state, and local governments, and previously served as President and Chief Growth Officer at Splunk.
Alexis Ohanian is an American internet entrepreneur and investor who co-founded the social media platform Reddit in 2005 alongside Steve Huffman. He currently serves as the founder of Seven Seven Six, an early-stage venture capital firm he established in 2020. He is also known for co-founding the venture capital firm Initialized Capital and for his advocacy of paid family leave.
AJ Vaynerchuk is a co-founder and the CEO of VaynerSports, a sports representation firm, and a co-founder of the digital agency VaynerMedia, where he served as COO from 2009 to 2016. He is also a founding partner at the venture capital fund VaynerRSE, where he focuses on investing in early-stage consumer technology and media startups. He operates within the VaynerX ecosystem and is an early investor in companies including Uber and Venmo.
Ben Leventhal is the founder and CEO of Blackbird Labs, a restaurant technology company he established in 2022. He is best known as the co-founder and former CEO of Resy, a restaurant reservation platform acquired by American Express in 2019, and as the co-founder of Eater, a food and dining digital media brand acquired by Vox Media. He currently also serves as a strategic advisor to Resy within the American Express Global Dining Network.
Nick Dio is the VP of Core Relationships at VaynerX, where he manages Gary Vaynerchuk's most important executive and personal relationships. He has been part of the VaynerMedia ecosystem since 2013, progressing through roles in photography, community management, creative production, and talent management before assuming his current position in 2022. His role carries no conventional KPI or ROI mandate; instead, he focuses on building authentic goodwill and long-term connections across entertainment, professional sports, hospitality, and business. He also serves as Director of Resonance at VCR Group, a complementary position he took on in early 2025.
Gary Vaynerchuk, widely known as Gary Vee, is the Chairman of VaynerX, a contemporary holding company encompassing VaynerMedia, Gallery Media Group, Vayner3, and several other subsidiaries. He is a six-time New York Times bestselling author and serial entrepreneur best known for his expertise in digital marketing, personal branding, and social media strategy, with over 45 million followers across platforms. He co-founded Empathy Wines, which sold to Constellation Brands in 2020, and previously co-founded Resy, which was acquired by American Express. His forthcoming book, Your Individual Empire, is scheduled for release in October 2026.
John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) was an English economist widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century and often called the father of macroeconomics. He studied and was affiliated with King's College, Cambridge, and served as a director of the Bank of England. He is best known for The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936), which founded the school of Keynesian economics and argued that governments should use fiscal policy to manage aggregate demand during economic downturns.
Alex Rampell is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where he leads the firm's Apps practice. He is a serial entrepreneur who co-founded multiple companies including Affirm, TrialPay, and FraudEliminator before joining the venture capital firm in 2015. He is best known for his expertise in fintech, payments, and e-commerce, and for coining the term O2O (online to offline). He holds a BA in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Harvard University.
Frederick P. Brooks Jr. (1931–2022) was an American computer scientist and the founding chair of the Computer Science Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a position he held for two decades before retiring in 2015. He is best known for directing the development of IBM's System/360 computer family and its operating system in the 1960s, and for his 1975 book The Mythical Man-Month, which introduced Brooks's Law — the observation that adding engineers to a late software project makes it later. He received the ACM Turing Award in 1999 for his contributions to computer architecture, operating systems, and software engineering.
CEO and Co-founder of Saronic, applying first-principles manufacturing to autonomous maritime platforms.
Speaker on the a16z podcast discussing defense manufacturing constraints.
Tanay Tandon is the co-founder and CEO of Commure, an AI-powered healthcare technology platform he originally co-founded as Athelas at age 18 while a student at Stanford University, with Athelas merging into Commure in 2023 to form the current combined entity. Commure serves more than 500 healthcare organizations across 3,000 sites of care with products spanning ambient AI scribing, revenue cycle management, staff safety, and care navigation, and has raised over $750 million in total funding at a $7 billion post-money valuation as of 2026. Tandon is widely recognized for a serial-acquisition growth strategy that has scaled the company to roughly 1,500 employees and more than 200 million patient encounters annually, as well as a viral internal hiring framework described as a heat-seeking missile approach, amplified by Sequoia partner Alfred Lin.
Co-founder of Freepik and previously of Panoramio (acquired by Google in 2007); executed the acquisition of Magnific.
Co-founder of Magnific AI; previously co-founded Erasmusu with Javi López.
Co-founder of Magnific AI; previously co-founded Erasmusu.
Founder and managing partner of Kickstart named as chair of the National Venture Capital Association.
Lead sponsor of the Let Kids Play Act to ban private equity from youth sports.
Raffi Krikorian is an Armenian-American technology executive who serves as Chief Technology Officer of Mozilla, a position announced in September 2025. He previously served as CTO of the Emerson Collective, the first CTO of the Democratic National Committee, director of Uber's Advanced Technologies Center where he led development of the first passenger-carrying self-driving car fleet, and Vice President of Platform Engineering at Twitter. He is best known for scaling Twitter's infrastructure, launching Uber's self-driving fleet, and his current work advocating for trustworthy and open source AI.
Ray Seilie is a trial attorney and Counsel at Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir (KHIKS), where he represents clients in high-stakes civil and criminal disputes across the entertainment, technology, real estate, and financial services sectors. He is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School and previously practiced at Bird Marella and Munger, Tolles & Olson, served as a Deputy City Attorney for Los Angeles, and clerked for Judge Jay S. Bybee on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He is known for his recent defense verdict in United States v. Stephen Chamberlain, recognized as Impact Case of the Year by Benchmark Litigation, and for providing legal commentary to major media outlets on AI copyright litigation and antitrust matters including the Live Nation monopoly case.
John Gerzema is the CEO of The Harris Poll, one of the world's leading public opinion and market research firms, a position he has held since 2017 when the firm was acquired by Stagwell Group. He is a New York Times bestselling author and expert in data-driven analysis of social trends, consumer behavior, and corporate reputation, best known for his work tracking shifts in public values and leadership ethics. Before joining The Harris Poll, Gerzema led WPP Group's BAV Consulting and built brand strategies for major companies including McDonald's, BMW, and Coca-Cola. He is a frequent commentator on AI public sentiment and the political polarization of trust in technology.
Anthony Aguirre is a theoretical cosmologist and professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he holds the Faggin Presidential Chair for the Physics of Information. He serves as President and CEO of the Future of Life Institute, which he co-founded in 2014, and is also a co-founder of the prediction platform Metaculus and the Foundational Questions Institute. He is known for his research in cosmology, gravitation, and the foundations of quantum and statistical mechanics, as well as his work on AI safety and existential risk. He is the author of the 2019 book Cosmological Koans and the 2025 essay Keep the Future Human.
Alex Wong is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Yale University, where he directs the Vision Laboratory. His research focuses on machine learning, computer vision, and robotics, with particular emphasis on unsupervised 3D scene reconstruction, multimodal sensor fusion, and robust perception under adverse conditions. He previously served as a postdoctoral research scholar at UCLA under Stefano Soatto and earned his PhD from UCLA in 2019, co-advised by Stefano Soatto and Alan Yuille.
Davide Asnaghi is the co-founder and CEO of Diode Computers, Inc., a startup that uses large language models to automate printed circuit board design and manufacturing. Before founding Diode, he spent six years in hardware engineering, including work in Apple's Special Projects Group on robotics and stints at Butterfly Network and Chromatic, as well as time in Hong Kong and Shenzhen studying Asia's electronics manufacturing ecosystem. He founded Diode alongside Lenny Khazan through Y Combinator's Summer 2024 batch; the company has since raised a Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz and counts Physical Intelligence and Saronic among its customers.
Ron Kahn is Managing Director and Global Co-Head of the Valuations and Opinions Group at Lincoln International, a global investment banking advisory firm. Based in Chicago, he leads a team of over 250 portfolio valuation and transaction opinion professionals and serves on the firm's Global Executive Committee. He has more than 30 years of experience advising corporate and private equity clients on financings, valuations, and fairness opinions, and is a certified public accountant who began his career as an auditor at KPMG.
Cofounder of Anthropic; appearing as a lay speaker at the Vatican AI encyclical launch event.
Head of the Catholic Church; launching first papal encyclical on artificial intelligence on May 25.
Former Disney CEO and investor who participated in Decart's funding round.
Masahiro Shuto is a Managing Director and Head of KKR Capital Markets Japan, where he oversees institutional fundraising activities and supports the expansion of KKR's Japan insurance and strategic client operations, reporting to Kate Richdale and Hiro Hirano. He joined KKR from Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where he served as President and Representative Director of the Japan business. Earlier in his career he held senior roles at AXA Investment Managers Japan, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan Chase. He holds CMA and MRICS designations and participates in the IBA Japan Asset Managers Committee.
Creator of JavaScript and CEO of Brave browser; referenced in Cyan Banister's network.
Hemant Taneja is the CEO and Managing Director of General Catalyst, a global venture capital firm with over $40 billion in assets under management. He joined General Catalyst in 2002 and became its CEO in 2021, and is best known for early investments in companies including Livongo, Stripe, Anthropic, and Commure, as well as for championing an "unscaled economy" thesis that he articulated in his 2018 book co-authored with Kevin Maney. Taneja holds five degrees from MIT and is a vocal advocate for responsible AI innovation, arguing that technology must be aligned with long-term societal interests across healthcare, defense, energy, and financial services.
Scott Belsky is an American entrepreneur, author, and early-stage investor who currently serves as a Partner at A24 Films, overseeing the studio's technology and innovation initiatives. He previously served as Adobe's Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Product Officer, and is best known for founding Behance, the leading online portfolio platform for creative professionals, which Adobe acquired in 2012. He is the author of the national bestselling books Making Ideas Happen and The Messy Middle, and is recognized for early seed investments in companies including Uber, Pinterest, Airtable, and Sweetgreen. He holds a bachelor's degree from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
CEO of Amazon who publicly announced intent to offer OpenAI models on Bedrock.
Zhang Xiaojun (张小珺) is a senior financial journalist and the host and producer of the podcast "Zhang Xiaojun Jun | Business Interview Record" (张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录), produced by her studio Language is the World (语言即世界). She focuses on in-depth reporting on Chinese technology and business, covering areas including artificial intelligence, tech giants, venture capital, and prominent industry figures. She has received 13 domestic and international journalism awards, including the SOPA Awards for Editorial Excellence for three consecutive years from 2022 to 2024, and previously served as Technology Lead Writer at Tencent News.
Freda Duan is a Partner at Altimeter Capital Management, a San Francisco-based investment firm focused on public and private technology companies. She covers artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, enterprise software, and autonomy, and is known for developing the "AI Equation" framework for evaluating AI investment returns. Duan holds an MBA from the Wharton School and a degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and is a frequent commentator on AI capex cycles, hyperscaler strategy, and the competitive dynamics between open- and closed-source AI models.
Co-founder and CEO of Flock Safety, former police officer and paramedic turned public safety tech entrepreneur.
CEO and founder of Sharp Performance, building officer performance and burnout tracking technology for law enforcement.
Colonel at Arizona Department of Public Safety, a leading technology-forward law enforcement executive deploying AI and drone technologies at the state level.
Tsinghua University researcher and co-author on the StableVLA robustness paper.
Astribot-affiliated co-author on StableVLA, bridging academic research to commercial robot deployment.
Nankai University researcher acknowledged for NSFC grant support; contributor to the information bottleneck theoretical framework.
Project leader and corresponding author of StableVLA; affiliated with Peking University and Astribot.
Co-author of the StableVLA paper on robust vision-language-action models.
Co-corresponding author of TacSE3; based at HKUST's Hong Kong Center for Construction Robotics.
Corresponding author of TacSE3; co-leads tactile sensing research at HKUST's Hong Kong Center for Construction Robotics.
Researcher at Great Bay University with multi-year program in physics-grounded tactile perception, including DelTact sensor.
Lead author of TacSE3 paper, based at HKUST, with background in physics-grounded tactile perception.
Fei-Fei Li is a professor of computer science at Stanford University and co-founder and CEO of World Labs, a company focused on spatial intelligence and generative AI. She is best known for creating ImageNet and the ImageNet Challenge, a large-scale dataset and benchmarking effort widely regarded as a foundational catalyst for the modern deep learning revolution. She also co-directs the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and previously served as Chief Scientist of AI/ML at Google Cloud.
Anthony Hu is a researcher at General Intuition, a UK-based AI lab building foundation models trained on video game footage to develop spatial and temporal reasoning in decision-making agents. He holds a PhD in computer vision from the University of Cambridge and previously led world modelling research at Wayve, the autonomous driving company, where he was a principal contributor to the GAIA-1 and GAIA-2 generative world models. He is best known for his foundational work on video-based world models for autonomous systems and is an organiser of the World Models workshop at ICLR 2025.
Shenyuan Gao is a final-year PhD student at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) who completed a research scientist internship at NVIDIA's GEAR Lab under Jim Fan and Yuke Zhu. He is best known as co-first author of DreamDojo, a generalist robot world model pretrained on 44,000 hours of egocentric human video and accepted at ICML 2026, which introduces continuous latent actions to transfer interaction knowledge from unlabeled video to robot control. His broader research focuses on scaling foundation world models for general-purpose robots, and he is on the academic job market for mid-2026.
Financial executive who built Citigroup through a series of acquisitions including Primerica.
Chinese-American fund manager who pioneered the go-go fund era at Fidelity and later became CEO of Primerica.
Founder of Wellington Management Company and Jack Bogle's mentor.
Former CEO of Fidelity who publicly dismissed the index fund concept at its launch.
Nobel Prize-winning American economist whose 1974 paper called for a low-cost index fund.
Senior leader at Capital Group who warned Bogle against mutualizing Vanguard.
Co-host of the Acquired podcast.
Founder of Vanguard and creator of the first retail index fund.
Co-host of the Acquired podcast.
Co-founder of Tableau and Stanford professor known for teaching small classes
Partner at Wilson Sonsini, outside counsel who advised Josh Browder on pitch strategy
Founder of Owner.com, a restaurant and small business technology platform
Founder of Do Not Pay and angel investor running a one-man accelerator model
Researcher at Pleias who independently validated the Aurora optimizer results.
Steve Bannon is an American media executive, Republican political strategist, and former investment banker who served as White House chief strategist during the first seven months of Donald Trump's first administration. He is a former executive chairman of Breitbart News and has hosted the War Room podcast since 2019. Bannon is best known for his role in shaping Trump's 2016 presidential campaign strategy and for promoting populist conservative movements. In 2026, he co-signed a letter with over 60 MAGA allies urging the Trump administration to require government vetting of powerful AI models before their release.
Gloria Caulfield is the Vice President of Strategic Alliances at Tavistock Development Company, where she oversees health and medical partnerships and business development for the Lake Nona community in Orlando, Florida. She serves as the executive director of the Lake Nona Impact Forum and president of the Lake Nona Institute. She is best known for a May 2026 commencement speech at the University of Central Florida in which she praised artificial intelligence as the next industrial revolution, prompting sustained booing from graduating arts and humanities students.
Tasha McCauley is a tech entrepreneur and AI educator who served on the nonprofit board of directors at OpenAI from November 2018 until her resignation in November 2023 following CEO Sam Altman's reinstatement. She is best known for her testimony in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, where she described concerns about Altman's honesty, resistance to oversight, and the nonprofit board's inability to exercise meaningful governance over the company's for-profit arm. She has advocated for stronger government regulation of advanced AI, arguing that concentrated decision-making power in a single CEO is suboptimal when public safety is at stake.
Steven F. Molo is a founding partner of the litigation boutique MoloLamken LLP, based in New York, where he focuses on complex business litigation, white-collar criminal matters, and intellectual property disputes. He began his career as a prosecutor in Chicago before holding senior roles at Winston & Strawn and Shearman & Sterling, and co-founding MoloLamken in 2009. He is currently serving as lead counsel for Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI.
Arun Bahl is the co-founder and CEO of Aloe, an AI company headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, that builds AI agents designed with metacognitive capabilities for trustworthy reasoning. He holds a Bachelor of Science in cognitive science, psychology, and computer science from UCLA, and his prior ventures include Bridge, a deep learning company for smart homes, and Massv, a UX consulting firm serving Fortune 500 clients. His contributions to AI have been recognized with a US Einstein visa, and Aloe recently achieved state-of-the-art results on the GAIA benchmark for generalist AI agents.
Taylor Benson is a Managing Director and Head of U.S. Defined Contribution at StepStone Group, a global private markets investment firm. She leads the firm's retirement business focused on helping plan fiduciaries evaluate and implement private markets exposure within defined contribution programs. Prior to joining StepStone in May 2026, she spent more than seven years at BlackRock, most recently as Managing Director and Head of the East Coast Institutional Defined Contribution Team, and previously held a role at Galliard Capital Management. She holds a degree in Finance from Providence College.
Bryson DeChambeau is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the LIV Golf League, where he serves as captain of Crushers GC. He is best known for winning two U.S. Open championships in 2020 and 2024, and for his analytical, data-driven approach to the game that has earned him the nickname The Scientist. He joined LIV Golf in June 2022 after previously competing on the PGA Tour, where he accumulated nine career victories.
Jon Rahm is a Spanish professional golfer who competes on the LIV Golf League, where he captains Legion XIII and has won the Individual Championship in each of his first two seasons. A former world number one, he has won two major championships: the 2021 U.S. Open and the 2023 Masters Tournament. He joined LIV Golf in December 2023 after a career on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour.
Peter Barrett is a co-founder and General Partner at Playground Global, a Palo Alto-based deep technology venture firm he co-founded in 2015 alongside Bruce Leak, Matt Hershenson, and Andy Rubin. He is a prolific inventor and engineer who holds over 100 patents, created one of the first widely used video codecs in the early 1990s, and built what became a leading IPTV platform at Microsoft. Playground Global focuses on early-stage companies at the intersection of physics, biology, and computation — including automation, semiconductor materials, engineered biology, and decarbonization — and closed its fourth fund at $475 million in 2026, bringing the firm's total assets under management to over $1.6 billion.
Owner-operator of Petaluma Creamery, a 400-cow dairy, cited as an SMB AI agent adoption case study.
Researcher and contributor on the MolmoAct2 paper, also affiliated with arXiv Physical AI.
Second author of MolmoAct2 paper at Allen Institute for AI.
Lead author of MolmoAct2 paper at Allen Institute for AI.
Czech billionaire who took defense contractor CSG public and is launching a €10B buyout fund.
Turing Award-winning pioneer of deep learning, often called the 'Godfather of AI'.
Lead of Berto Acquisition II SPAC filed for $250M AI infrastructure SPAC.
Investor at Blue Moon who served as a panelist offering a fund practitioner's perspective on relationship intelligence.
Affinity representative who participated as a panelist on relationship data structuring and activation at VC firms.
Partner at Dawn Capital who represented the firm at the DDVC Summit panel on AI-powered relationship intelligence.
Writer who articulated the thesis that AI agents make static data stores obsolete, leaving network effects as the only durable moat.
Peter Deng is a General Partner at Felicis, where he invests in AI-focused companies across consumer and enterprise markets. He previously held senior product leadership roles at OpenAI as VP leading the ChatGPT team, Chief Product Officer at Airtable, Head of Rider at Uber, and spent a decade at Meta where he founded the Messenger team, led News Feed, and served as Instagram's first Head of Product. He is best known for building and scaling widely used consumer products that have been used by billions of people. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Stanford University.
Rabbi and writer who applied Jevons Paradox to AI and learning in the piece 'When Knowledge Is Cheap, Insight Is Everything.'
Seema Amble is a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where she focuses on early-stage SaaS and B2B fintech investments globally. She joined the firm in 2019 after over a decade of investing in software and fintech, including roles at Goldman Sachs Investment Partners, LeapFrog Investments, and Altamont Capital Partners. She holds a BA in Economics and a JD/MBA from Harvard University, where she was a Baker Scholar.
Kate Bergeron is a Vice President of Hardware Engineering at Apple, where she leads product design teams responsible for Mac, iPad, AirPods, and other iconic Apple products. She has been with Apple for over two decades, starting with early contributions to Mac notebooks and eventually leading large cross-functional engineering organizations. She was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2022 and holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from CU Boulder, and an MBA from MIT Sloan.
Shelly Goldberg is an Apple vice president who oversees Mac product design within the company's hardware engineering division. She previously led Mac product design as a deputy under Kate Bergeron and was elevated in mid-2026 to oversee Mac product design as part of a broader reorganization led by Chief Hardware Officer Johny Srouji. Her LinkedIn activity indicates she has served as a display module lead and systems engineering program manager on products including MacBook Air and MacBook Neo.
Leila Takayama is a human-robot interaction specialist who currently serves as Vice President of Design and HRI at Robust.AI, a company developing collaborative mobile robots for warehouse logistics. She is also the founder of Hoku Labs, a consulting firm that translates human-robot interaction research into product design recommendations for clients including Fortune 100 companies and tech startups. She previously held a tenured associate professorship at UC Santa Cruz, was a senior user experience researcher at GoogleX, and a research scientist at Willow Garage. She is best known for applying social science methods to the design of robotic systems and has contributed to over a dozen shipped robot products across consumer, industrial, service, and ocean domains.
Mehul Nariyawala is the co-founder and president of Matic Robots, a Mountain View-based company building autonomous home robots powered by computer vision and machine learning. He previously led product management for the Nest Cam portfolio at Nest and co-founded Flutter, a vision-based gesture recognition company acquired by Google. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and has spent over two decades in Silicon Valley working across consumer hardware, AI, and robotics.
Caitlin Kalinowski is an American mechanical engineer and hardware product leader known for building consumer electronics at the intersection of hardware and AI. She spent over a decade at Meta leading VR hardware, driving every generation of the Quest and Rift headsets, and prior to that served as a technical lead at Apple on the Mac Pro and MacBook Air. From November 2024 to March 2026, she headed robotics and consumer hardware at OpenAI, resigning in protest of the company's agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense over concerns about surveillance and autonomous weapons. She holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University.
Moo Jin Kim is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Stanford University, where he is advised by Chelsea Finn and Percy Liang. He conducts research in robotics, machine learning, and NLP, with a focus on vision-language-action models. He is best known as a core developer of OpenVLA, an open-source 7B-parameter vision-language-action model for robotic manipulation, and OpenVLA-OFT, an optimized fine-tuning recipe that achieves state-of-the-art performance on robot manipulation benchmarks.
Jacky Kwok is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University, advised by Professors Marco Pavone and Azalia Mirhoseini. His research focuses on the intersection of machine learning, systems, and robotics, with particular emphasis on test-time scaling and foundation models for robotics. He is best known as the lead author of RoboMonkey, a test-time scaling framework for Vision-Language-Action models that uses sampling and verification to improve robotic policy robustness and generalization.
Xiu Su is a Full Professor at Central South University, where he serves as a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor. He holds a PhD from the University of Sydney and has been recognized as a National High-Level Young Talent and Xiaomi Young Scholar. His research spans embodied intelligence, multimodal large models, computer vision, and automated machine learning, with over 40 publications in top-tier venues including TPAMI, CVPR, NeurIPS, and ICML.
Chang Xu is a Senior Researcher in the Machine Learning Group at Microsoft Research Asia. She works on fundamental machine learning algorithms, multi-modal learning, and Large Language Models, with a focus on foundation models, reasoning, and agentic systems. She has published extensively at top-tier conferences including ICLR, ICML, NeurIPS, and KDD, and applies her research to real-world domains such as AI in finance, healthcare, and storage systems.
Wenhao Li is a doctoral candidate in the Master-Doctor Program in Artificial Intelligence at Shandong University, supervised by Prof. Yilong Yin, and since September 2025 a joint Ph.D. candidate at the Shenzhen Loop Area Institute (SLAI) under Prof. Liqiang Nie. His research focuses on multimodal learning, few-shot learning, and Vision-Language-Action models, with work published at conferences including NeurIPS, ICLR, and ACM MM. He is a co-author of VLA-ATTC, an adaptive test-time compute framework for VLA models accepted as a poster at ICML 2026.
Yingxue Zhang is a Senior AI Staff Researcher at Huawei Noah's Ark Lab Canada, based in Markham, Ontario. She specializes in graph deep learning, machine learning, and recommendation systems, and has more recently expanded her research into embodied AI, vision-language models, and world models for robotic planning and navigation. She holds a master's degree from McGill University and has co-authored over 60 publications across top-tier AI conferences and journals.
Zhanguang Zhang is a researcher at Huawei, affiliated with the company's Noah's Ark Lab. He is known for his work in embodied AI, robotic task and motion planning, and vision-language navigation, with recent research focusing on world action models and their robustness compared to vision-language action models. He has also contributed to research applying graph neural networks to SAT solver selection, work that was accepted to KDD 2024.
Mahmoud Assran is a research scientist at Meta AI's Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) lab in Montreal, Canada. He specializes in self-supervised learning and world modeling, with a focus on Joint Embedding Predictive Architectures (JEPA) that learn abstract representations in latent space rather than generating pixels. He is best known as lead author of V-JEPA 2 (2025), a large-scale video world model trained on over one million hours of internet video that achieves state-of-the-art results in motion understanding, action anticipation, and zero-shot robot control. He holds a PhD from McGill University and Mila and also co-authored I-JEPA, presented at CVPR 2023.
Lin Li is a researcher at Robbyant, Ant Group's embodied artificial intelligence subsidiary, where they focus on foundation models for robot learning and control. Li is the lead author of LingBot-VA, formally titled "Causal World Modeling for Robot Control" and accepted at Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS) 2026, which introduces a causal video-action world model that jointly learns frame prediction and action execution via an autoregressive diffusion framework. The work is best known for demonstrating strong bimanual manipulation capabilities through large-scale cross-embodiment data pre-training and an asynchronous inference pipeline that decouples action prediction from motor execution.
Moo Jin Kim is a final-year Ph.D. candidate in computer science at Stanford University, advised by Chelsea Finn and Percy Liang, with a research affiliation at NVIDIA. He works at the intersection of robotics and large-scale generative models, focusing on end-to-end vision-based robotic manipulation and vision-language-action models. He is best known as the lead author of Cosmos-Policy, a framework that fine-tunes video diffusion models for visuomotor control, achieving state-of-the-art results including 82.2% on LIBERO-Plus, and as a co-author of OpenVLA, an open-source vision-language-action model.
Stanford professor known for semantic parsing research and contributions to LLM and agent evaluation.
Founder and CEO of Gamma, an AI-native presentation and document tool.
Incoming CEO of Apple, inheriting unresolved AI strategy, App Store legal battles, Vision Pro failure, and China exposure from Tim Cook.
Founder and CEO of Duolingo, cited as a model for mission-driven founder commitment.
Co-founder of Lux Capital, known for the 'chips on shoulders makes chips in pockets' aphorism.
Co-founder of KKR and investor in Abridge, known for challenging Shiv Rao on IPO ambitions.
Partner at Union Square Ventures who led Abridge's seed round.
Taylor Swift is an American singer-songwriter and one of the best-selling music artists of all time. She operates through her management company, TAS Rights Management, LLC, and her production company, Taylor Swift Productions. She is known for her autobiographical songwriting and artistic reinventions across country, pop, and folk genres, and in 2026 filed trademark applications for her voice and likeness to protect against unauthorized AI-generated reproductions.
Matthew McConaughey is an American actor born on November 4, 1969, in Uvalde, Texas. He is best known for his Academy Award-winning performance in Dallas Buyers Club, as well as roles in films such as Interstellar and the HBO series True Detective. In 2025, he was granted voice and likeness trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a protective measure against the misuse of artificial intelligence.
Founder and CEO of Abridge, an AI-powered clinical documentation company.
CEO of Databricks who met MosaicML's founder at the Cerebral Valley AI Summit, leading to the $1.3B acquisition.
Yishun Lu is a researcher in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Oxford e-Research Centre (OERC) and St Anne's College. He completed his DPhil at Oxford in 2024 and his research spans deep learning optimization, multimodal machine learning, and vision-language models. He is known for work on second-order optimization methods for large-scale model training and is a co-author on the VLA-AD paper 'Offline Semantic Guidance for Efficient Vision-Language-Action Policy Distillation,' which compresses large vision-language-action policies for robotics applications.
Brady Zhang is a researcher in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London. He is best known as a co-author of VLA-AD, a distillation framework that compresses billion-parameter Vision-Language-Action policies into lightweight student models for real-time robotic control. His publication record also includes work on cycle-consistent generative adversarial networks for MR-only adaptive radiation therapy.
Jin Shi is a researcher in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London. He is best known as a co-author of the paper "Offline Semantic Guidance for Efficient Vision-Language-Action Policy Distillation," which introduces VLA-AD, a distillation framework that compresses billion-parameter Vision-Language-Action policies into lightweight student models using offline semantic guidance from Vision-Language Models.
AI researcher and creator of PPO and General Advantage Estimation (GAE), foundational RL algorithms.
Creator of KataGo, the open-source Go AI that achieved a 40x compute reduction over prior state-of-the-art systems.
Participant and apparent co-host of the a16z podcast episode featuring Vitalik Buterin on human agency in the AI era.
Participant and apparent host of the a16z podcast episode featuring Vitalik Buterin on human agency in the AI era.
Cristiano Amon is President and Chief Executive Officer of Qualcomm Incorporated, a position he assumed on June 30, 2021. He began his career at Qualcomm in 1995 as an engineer and previously served as president of the company, where he led its semiconductor business and spearheaded Qualcomm's 5G strategy. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and an honorary doctorate from UNICAMP in Brazil. He is best known for driving Qualcomm's 5G rollout and the diversification of its business across automotive, IoT, and other industries beyond mobile.
Brian Sikes is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cargill, one of the largest privately held companies in the United States. He became CEO in January 2023 and was elected Board Chair in January 2024, succeeding Dave MacLennan. A Cargill employee since 1991, Sikes previously served as Chief Operating Officer and led the company's global Protein and Salt enterprise. He is known for his focus on operational rigor, people and culture, and customer-driven growth across multiple businesses and geographies.
Kelly Ortberg is the president and chief executive officer of The Boeing Company, a leading global aerospace manufacturer. He assumed the role in August 2024, succeeding Dave Calhoun, and also serves on Boeing's board of directors. Ortberg brings over 35 years of aerospace industry experience, having previously served as CEO of Rockwell Collins and later of Collins Aerospace following its integration with United Technologies.
Mira Murati is the co-founder and CEO of Thinking Machines Lab, an AI startup she launched in February 2025 after departing OpenAI, where she had served as Chief Technology Officer for approximately six years. She is best known for her leadership of OpenAI's technical organization during the development and public release of GPT-4 and ChatGPT. At Thinking Machines Lab, she is building a multi-sensory, real-time AI platform; the company raised $2 billion in seed funding at a $12 billion valuation and has shipped products including Tinker, an API for fine-tuning language models.
Michael Barton Jr. is a Senior Sector Head at Coatue Management, where he focuses on the firm's public investing business in the TMT sector. He joined Coatue in November 2022 after working as an analyst at Melvin Capital Management and as an investment banking analyst at Moelis & Company. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Finance from the Wharton School and was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in Finance. He is known for his high-conviction investments including AppLovin and for speaking publicly on AI investing and tech market trends.
Philippe Laffont is the founder and chief investment officer of Coatue Management, a technology-focused investment firm he established in 1999. He previously worked as a research analyst at Julian Robertson's Tiger Management, where he focused on telecommunications and technology investments, earning him the designation of a Tiger Cub. He is best known for building Coatue into one of the most prominent tech-focused hedge funds globally, with investments spanning both public equities and private venture capital across the technology, media, and telecommunications sectors.
Nat Friedman is an American technology executive and investor who currently serves as head of product at Meta Superintelligence Labs, a position he assumed in June 2025. He is best known as the former CEO of GitHub from 2018 to 2021, where he oversaw the launch of products including GitHub Copilot and GitHub Codespaces. He previously co-founded Ximian and Xamarin, both of which were acquired, and created nat.dev, a web interface for comparing large language models.
Boris Cherny is the creator and head of Claude Code at Anthropic, an agentic terminal-based coding tool. He previously spent five years at Meta as a Principal Engineer, where he worked on Flow, the static type checker for JavaScript, and authored the O'Reilly book Programming TypeScript. He is best known for building Claude Code, which has grown into a widely used AI coding agent that he operates by managing large fleets of parallel AI agents.
Frank Long is Head of AI and Partner on the investment staff at Coatue Management, a technology-focused investment firm headquartered in New York. He joined Coatue in early 2026 after serving as a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, where he covered the full AI technology stack and co-authored a patent application for a foundation model for asset pricing. At Coatue, he leads internal AI implementation, pressure-testing new AI tools and applying them to the firm's proprietary data to support investment decisions.
Jaimin Rangwalla is the Chief Investment Officer of Public Investments at Coatue Management, a technology-focused hedge fund, where he oversees the firm's public equities business as a Senior Managing Director. He has spent most of his career at Coatue since joining in 2007, with a brief period founding Shou Capital before rejoining in 2014. Rangwalla is best known for his analysis of AI infrastructure investment themes, including hyperscaler capital expenditure patterns, semiconductor supply dynamics, and the emerging shift from GPU scarcity to power capacity as the binding constraint on AI build-out.
Founder of Objection AI and Enhanced Games; pitched Peter Thiel on the Gawker takedown.
Chief Product Officer of OpenAI who transitioned from its board to an executive role.
General Partner at Benchmark who led the firm's Cerebras investment.
Partner at Foundation Capital who helped incubate Cerebras from 2014 and achieved a 129x return.
Jimmy Fallon is an American comedian and television host who currently hosts The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC. He is best known for his tenure as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1998 to 2004 and for hosting Late Night with Jimmy Fallon from 2009 to 2014 before succeeding Jay Leno as the sixth permanent host of The Tonight Show in 2014. He is also a four-time Emmy Award winner and the author of multiple New York Times bestselling children's books.
Stephen N. Miller is an American political advisor serving as White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor since 2025. He previously served as senior advisor to the president and director of speechwriting during the first Trump administration from 2017 to 2021. He is best known as a central architect of the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies, including the family separation policy and the travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries.
Former co-chair of global M&A advisory at Goldman Sachs, joined in 1998, retired in 2022, remembered in memoriam.
Co-CEO of Silver Lake, leading the group acquiring a 25% stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
Managing partner of Kimmeridge, commenting on structural LNG demand shifts driven by Iran conflict.
Mark Roberge is a Co-Founder and Managing Director at Stage 2 Capital and a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, where he teaches entrepreneurial sales and marketing. He is best known as the founding Chief Revenue Officer at HubSpot, where he scaled annualized revenue from zero to $100 million and led the go-to-market team through the company's IPO. He is the author of the bestselling books The Sales Acceleration Formula and The Science of Scaling, which detail his data-driven approach to building and scaling sales organizations.
Diego Milan is a business strategist and writer who serves as a writing and content operator for the My First Million podcast ecosystem. He previously wrote in Shaan Puri's voice at Milk Road, the daily crypto newsletter co-founded by Puri and Ben Levy that was acquired by Bitfo approximately ten months after launch. He holds a PMP certification and describes writing and marketing as his core professional skills.
Arthur C. Brooks is a social scientist, author, and professor who currently serves as the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Public and Nonprofit Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School. He is best known for his research and writing on the science of human happiness, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers From Strength to Strength and Build the Life You Want, the latter co-authored with Oprah Winfrey. He previously served as president of the American Enterprise Institute from 2009 to 2019 and is a CBS News contributor and columnist for The Free Press.
Graham Weaver is the founder and managing partner of Alpine Investors, a San Francisco-based private equity firm that invests in software and services businesses. He also serves as a Lecturer in Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches courses on strategic management and entrepreneurial management. He holds an MBA from Stanford University and a BS in Engineering from Princeton University, and has over 20 years of experience in private equity.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur who serves as the Chairman of VaynerX and the CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency he co-founded with his brother AJ Vaynerchuk in 2009. He is also the Creator and CEO of VeeFriends, an entertainment company focused on character-driven intellectual property. He is best known for his early recognition of internet and social media trends, his work growing his family's liquor store into Wine Library, and his prolific content production across social media platforms where he is known as GaryVee. He is a six-time New York Times bestselling author and hosts the podcast The GaryVee Audio Experience.
Rick Rubin is an American record producer and co-founder of Def Jam Recordings. He is best known for producing landmark albums across hip-hop, rock, metal, and country for artists including Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, Johnny Cash, Slayer, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2026 and was named to Time's 100 Most Influential People in AI in 2025 for his explorations of AI-assisted creative processes.
Taeyoung Kim is a project lead at RLWRLD, a physical AI and robotics company, where he contributes to the development of the RLDX-1 foundation model for dexterous robot manipulation. He is affiliated with both RLWRLD and KAIST, as listed as a project lead on the RLDX-1 Technical Report. His work focuses on VLM grounding and spatial reasoning for robot-specific fine-tuning underlying RLDX-1-VLM.
Myungkyu Koo is a Ph.D. student in Artificial Intelligence at KAIST, advised by Jinwoo Shin, where his research focuses on robotics foundation models and vision-language-action models. He serves as a research lead on the RLDX-1 technical report from RLWRLD, a robotics foundation model that integrates vision, language, torque, touch, and task memory. He is also a co-author of HAMLET, a history-aware policy for vision-language-action models accepted to ICLR 2026.
Huiwon Jang is a PhD student in AI at KAIST and a project and research lead at RLWRLD, where she co-leads the development of RLDX-1, a foundation model for dexterous robot hands. She is the primary author of ContextVLA, a vision-language-action model framework that compresses multi-frame observations into compact representations for efficient temporal reasoning in robotic tasks. Her research spans vision-language models, diffusion transformers, and representation learning for robotics.
Jinwoo Shin is an ICT Endowed Chair Professor at KAIST, jointly affiliated with the Kim Jaechul Graduate School of AI and the School of Electrical Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT and has received numerous awards including the ACM SIGMETRICS Rising Star Award and the George M. Sprowls Award for best MIT CS doctoral thesis. He serves as chief scientist at RLWRLD, a physical AI startup building robotics foundation models, where he leads the company's collaboration with KAIST. His research spans the algorithmic foundations of machine learning, including self-supervised learning, generative models, and deep reinforcement learning.
Dongyoung Kim is a graduate student at KAIST pursuing an M.S. and Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence, affiliated with the Algorithmic Intelligence Laboratory under the supervision of Professor Jinwoo Shin. He serves as a project and research lead at RLWRLD, where he is a lead author of the RLDX-1 technical report, a foundation model for dexterous robot manipulation. His research focuses on Vision-Language-Action models, world models, and reinforcement learning for robotics.
CEO of Sierra, Chairman of OpenAI, and former co-CEO of Salesforce.
Veteran VC and founder/GP of Eclipse, a deep tech and industrial-focused venture firm.
Maani Ghaffari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and the Department of Robotics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he directs the Computational Autonomy and Robotics Laboratory (CURLY). He received his Ph.D. in Engineering (Robotics) from the Centre for Autonomous Systems at the University of Technology Sydney in 2017. His research focuses on the theory and applications of robotics and autonomous systems, including geometric state estimation, contact-aided invariant extended Kalman filtering for legged robot state estimation, machine learning, and motion planning under uncertainty.
Tzu-Yuan Lin is a postdoctoral associate in the Biomimetic Robotics Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, advised by Professor Sangbae Kim. He earned his Ph.D. in Robotics from the University of Michigan under the supervision of Professor Maani Ghaffari, where his research focused on the intersection of machine learning and robot perception. He is best known for developing proprioceptive invariant robot state estimation methods for legged robots, including the DRIFT open-source InEKF library and learning-based contact estimation techniques.
Agon Serifi is an Associate Research Scientist with the Disney Research Robotics team, where his work focuses on deep reinforcement learning and human motion to develop control methods enabling robots to generalize and exhibit lifelike behaviors. He received his PhD in Computer Science in 2025 from ETH Zurich's Computer Graphics Laboratory under Prof. Markus Gross and Dr. Moritz Bächer. He is best known as the primary author of VMP (Versatile Motion Priors) for robustly tracking motion on physical characters and the Robot Motion Diffusion Model for motion generation in robotic characters.
Ruben Grandia is a Research Scientist in robotics at Disney Research, based in Zurich, Switzerland. He completed his PhD at ETH Zurich under the supervision of Professor Marco Hutter, where his research focused on nonlinear optimal control and perception for legged robots. He is best known for his work on perceptive locomotion through nonlinear model predictive control and for developing motion retargeting and control frameworks for legged robotic characters at Disney Research.
Moritz Bächer is Associate Lab Director for Robotics at Disney Research in Zurich, where he leads the Computational Design and Manufacturing group and directs the lab's program on model- and learning-based design, control, and autonomy for robotic characters. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and a master's degree from ETH Zurich. Over more than a decade at Disney Research, Bächer has been a central figure in physical character animation and robotics, and is a senior co-author of CoCo-InEKF, a 2026 paper on state estimation with learned contact covariances for dynamic, contact-rich scenarios.
Michael Baumgartner is a PhD student jointly affiliated with ETH Zurich and Disney Research, where his work spans computer vision, robotics, deep learning, and mixed reality applications. He is best known as the lead author of CoCo-InEKF, a paper presenting a differentiable invariant extended Kalman filter that uses learned continuous contact covariances for state estimation in dynamic, contact-rich legged robot scenarios, presented at Robotics: Science and Systems. His broader research interests include machine learning applied to robots as edge devices and robot-human interaction.
Mike Krieger is a Brazilian-born entrepreneur and software engineer who currently serves as Chief Product Officer at Anthropic, a position he has held since May 2024. He is best known as the co-founder and former CTO of Instagram, where he helped scale the platform from a few million to over one billion monthly active users before departing in 2018. Prior to joining Anthropic, he co-founded Artifact, an AI-powered news app, with his former Instagram partner Kevin Systrom. He was named to the TIME100 AI list in 2025 and is focused on developing Claude and other AI products at Anthropic.
Hong Wang is a Chinese mathematician specializing in Fourier analysis and geometric measure theory. She currently serves as a permanent professor of mathematics at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES) in a joint position with the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University. She is best known for her work with Joshua Zahl announcing the solution to the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture, a longstanding open problem in harmonic analysis and geometry.
Herbert A. Simon was an American scholar whose work spanned computer science, economics, and cognitive psychology. He served as the Richard King Mellon University Professor of Computer Science and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University from 1966 until his death in 2001. He is best known for his theories of bounded rationality and satisficing, his pioneering research into decision-making processes within economic organizations, and his role as a founder of the field of artificial intelligence. He received both the ACM Turing Award in 1975 and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1978.
Wu Minghui (吴明辉) is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of MiningLamp Technology (明略科技), a Beijing-based enterprise AI company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2025. He previously founded Miaozhen Systems in 2006, which became China's largest internet user behavior and marketing data analysis platform, before establishing MiningLamp in 2014 to focus on enterprise data intelligence and autonomous AI agents. He is best known for advancing enterprise-grade multi-agent AI systems and for MiningLamp's Mano model, a GUI agent that ranks first among specialized models on the OSWorld benchmark.
Harvard professor and author of 'Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?'
U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and architect of the Pax Silica economic security strategy.
Haoqiang Fan is a researcher at Dexmal who works on vision-language-action models for robotic manipulation. He is a co-author on the Realtime-VLA papers, which focus on achieving real-time inference speeds for VLA models in production robotic systems, as well as related works including MemoryVLA and Dexbotic. His publication record spans over 100 papers in computer vision and robotics.
Huawei Li is a Full Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Processors, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she also serves as Deputy Director of the lab. Her research spans electronic design automation, testing of digital circuits, and AI-driven chip design, with recent work on LLM-based RTL generation and hardware accelerator design. She has authored over 365 papers and serves on editorial boards including IEEE Design & Test, IEEE TVLSI, and JCST.
Ying Wang is a professor and researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, affiliated with the State Key Lab of Processors. His research focuses on reliable computer architecture, VLSI design, memory systems, and AI-driven processor chip design automation, with extensive publications in top-tier venues such as DAC, DATE, and IEEE TCAD. He has led multiple projects including DeepBurning and ChipGPT, and has received honors such as the CCF Early Career Award and the Under 40 Innovator Award at DAC 2021.
Xing Hu is a Professor and Researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICT, CAS), affiliated with the State Key Laboratory of Processors. He works on intelligent computing architectures, secure neural network processors, and hardware-level acceleration for AI systems. He has published extensively at top-tier computer architecture and AI venues including ISCA, MICRO, ASPLOS, DAC, and NeurIPS, with notable contributions to the Cambricon series of AI accelerator architectures.
Shengwen Liang is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICT, CAS). His research focuses on intelligent storage systems, chip agile design, and AI-driven integrated circuit design automation. He is known for his work on in-storage computing architectures, including Cognitive SSD and in-storage acceleration for large language model inference, as well as hardware design automation using large language models.
Kefan Gu is a researcher at Nanjing University who collaborated with the Shenzhen-based embodied AI startup Dexmal. He is best known as a co-first author of Realtime-VLA FLASH, a speculative inference framework that accelerates diffusion-based Vision-Language-Action models roughly 3x at inference time without retraining the main model, achieved through a lightweight draft model paired with parallel verification by the main model's Action Expert. His broader research focuses on VLA models for robotic control, including work on human intention reasoning and masked diffusion approaches to robotic manipulation.
Tiancai Wang is a co-founder at Dexmal and an affiliated researcher at Nanjing University, working at the intersection of embodied AI and robotics. He previously served as a senior researcher at Megvii Technology, where he built a body of work in computer vision exceeding 7,400 citations. Wang is best known as a corresponding author on the Realtime-VLA FLASH paper (arXiv 2605.13778), which introduces a speculative inference framework that achieves roughly three times faster inference for diffusion-based vision-language-action models without retraining the main model, enabling sub-200ms end-to-end latency for real-time robotic manipulation.
Jiahui Niu is a researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Processors, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICT CAS / UCAS). Niu is the lead author of Realtime-VLA FLASH (arXiv:2605.13778), a software-level speculative inference framework for diffusion-based Vision-Language-Action models that achieves approximately 3x reduction in inference latency without retraining the base model. The central architectural insight of FLASH connects flow-matching interpolation paths to a flow-consistency-based parallel verification mechanism, replacing sequential denoising steps with cheap consistency checks against Gaussian-interpolated intermediate states.
Poet-turned-musician who used Suno to transform a decade of poetry into music and found a new audience.
Co-founder of LangChain and early Suno Discord user and Kensho alumnus.
Founder of Kensho Technologies, cited for exceptional talent identification and recruitment.
CEO and co-founder of Suno, the AI music generation company.
Author of The Da Vinci Code and other thrillers, with over 200 million copies sold worldwide.
Value investor and Warren Buffett scholar known for cloning investment strategies and sharing frameworks on human development.
Serial entrepreneur who founded Native Deodorant and sold it to Procter & Gamble for $100M.
Founder of Ineos, one of England's richest men, who built a $40B revenue chemical empire via leveraged buyout.
Swedish founder cited by Paul Graham as a world-class example of a non-Valley founder competing at the highest level.
Silicon Valley investor known for high-velocity investment decisions.
Chief Compute Officer at Anthropic; key strategic thinker on AI compute scale and capability trajectories.
CFO of Anthropic who joined around Series D; previously at Blackstone and led Airbnb's pandemic financing.
Turner Caldwell is the co-founder and CEO of Mariana Minerals, a software-first critical minerals company he founded in 2024. He spent nearly a decade at Tesla, where he served as Senior Manager of Battery Minerals and Metals and built the company's global mineral supply chain, including playing a key role in Tesla's lithium refinery project in Corpus Christi, Texas. At Mariana Minerals, which raised a $120 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, he leads efforts to automate mining and refining operations using autonomous systems and AI, with active projects including a copper mine in southeastern Utah and a lithium extraction facility in East Texas. Caldwell holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University.
Drew Baglino is the founder and CEO of Heron Power, a clean-energy hardware company he established after an 18-year career at Tesla, where he served as Senior Vice President of Powertrain and Energy and led programs including Megapack, Powerwall, and the 4680 battery cell manufacturing facility in Texas. Heron Power develops solid-state transformers—branded Heron Link—designed to replace conventional steel, oil, and copper transformer hardware in power conversion applications at data centers, solar installations, and grid-scale battery projects. In February 2026 the company closed a $140 million Series B co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and Breakthrough Energy Ventures to fund a planned 40 GW U.S. manufacturing facility, with field demonstrations targeted for mid-2026 and full-scale production in the second half of 2027.
Jiang Bian is a Partner Research Manager and Assistant Managing Director at Microsoft Research Asia, where he leads the Machine Learning Group and the Industry Innovation Center. He oversees research spanning deep learning, reinforcement learning, and privacy computing, with a focus on applying AI to vertical domains including finance, energy, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology and has authored over a hundred research papers published in top-tier conferences and journals.
Jun Zhang is a Professor in the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), where he also serves as Associate Director of the Computer Engineering Program. He is an IEEE Fellow and Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher whose research spans wireless communications, edge AI, federated learning, and reinforcement learning, with recent work focusing on world models and AI agents for robotics. He leads the iComAI Lab at HKUST and has co-authored multiple books on wireless communications and networking. He received his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 2009.
Yuanfang Peng is a researcher at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology who also collaborates with Microsoft Research Asia. He is the lead author of PAIR-VLA, a reinforcement learning fine-tuning framework that improves the visual robustness of Vision-Language-Action models for robotic manipulation by introducing auxiliary invariance and sensitivity objectives during PPO optimization. His work focuses on the intersection of reinforcement learning fine-tuning and visual robustness for embodied AI and robotic systems.
Sterling Varner was a former president and vice chairman of Koch Industries who served at the company for over four decades. He joined the organization in 1946 when Fred Koch purchased the Rock Island refinery in Duncan, Oklahoma, and was elected to the board of directors in 1967. Varner was named president of Koch Industries in 1974, a role he held until 1987 when he became vice chairman, and he remained on the board until his death. He was widely credited with supplying the business savvy behind Koch Industries' rapid expansion, particularly through his shrewd acquisition of bankrupt or unwanted oil and gas properties. Sterling Varner passed away at the age of 89.
Sal Khan is an American educator and the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, a nonprofit online educational platform that provides free lessons across a wide range of academic subjects. He holds three degrees from MIT and an MBA from Harvard Business School, and before dedicating himself to education full-time, he worked as a financial analyst. Khan is best known for creating thousands of video lessons that have reached tens of millions of learners worldwide, and for advocating a mastery-based, self-paced approach to learning. He also founded Khan Lab School, a laboratory school in Mountain View, California.
Scott Strode is the founder of The Phoenix, a national nonprofit organization established in 2006 that uses fitness, outdoor activities, and community connection to support individuals recovering from substance use disorder. Drawing on his own experience with addiction and recovery, he built a free, sober-active community model that has served more than 500,000 people across all 50 states. He is also the author of the memoir Rise. Recover. Thrive., which details his personal journey and the founding of the organization.
Joe Liemandt is a software entrepreneur and education reformer who serves as principal of Alpha School, a private K-12 school that uses AI-driven tutoring to deliver academics in roughly two hours per day. He is best known as the founder of Trilogy Software and ESW Capital, having become one of the youngest members of the Forbes 400 after dropping out of Stanford in 1989. At Alpha School, he focuses on a mastery-based, motivation-driven education model that emphasizes earning back time for students to pursue projects and life skills.
Jarrod Benson is the Chief Information Officer of Koch Industries and also serves as Global CISO for the company. He joined Koch approximately 20 years ago without a college degree, starting with parking lot striping work before demonstrating data science skills that led him into the organization. He is best known for building Koch's cybersecurity capabilities from the ground up and subsequently rising to the CIO role.
Chase Koch is the son of Charles Koch and serves as Executive Vice President of Koch Industries as well as Founder and President of Koch Disruptive Technologies, a venture capital firm he launched in 2017 to invest in high-growth technology companies. He is also Founder and Chairman of Stand Together Ventures, the philanthropic arm of the broader Stand Together network that backs entrepreneurs and nonprofits in education, criminal justice reform, poverty alleviation, and addiction recovery. Koch is best known for bridging Koch Industries' resources with early-stage startups and for championing a principle-based approach to philanthropy that bets on people and market-driven solutions over top-down programs.
Charles Koch is the chairman and co-CEO of Koch Inc. (formerly Koch Industries), one of the largest private companies in the United States, which he has led since 1967. He is best known for building Koch into a diversified conglomerate spanning energy, chemicals, and manufacturing, and for developing the "Market-Based Management" philosophy that guides the firm's operations. Outside of business, he funds a broad philanthropic network through Stand Together and the Charles Koch Foundation, with recent efforts focused on education reform, criminal justice, and AI-driven economic mobility initiatives.
Venture investor referenced as a notable figure in Cyan Banister's investing orbit.
Renowned mycologist and entrepreneur; founder of Fungi Perfecti, referenced in the context of Cyan Banister's eclectic interests.
Investor formerly at Founders Fund; referenced as a notable ecosystem figure.
First employee and early executive at Uber; referenced in Cyan Banister's early investment origin story.
CEO of Niantic, maker of Pokémon Go and Ingress.
CEO and founder of Flock Safety, discovered by Cyan Banister through an unusual Wi-Fi network name.
Will Boyle is a financial executive who serves as Global Head of Secondary Advisory at JPMorgan Chase in New York, where he advises financial sponsors and institutional investors on private market transactions including secondary sales and continuation vehicles. He reports to Keith Canton, JPMorgan's global head of private capital advisory and solutions, and works within a team of more than 40 professionals focused on private capital markets. Prior to joining JPMorgan, Boyle spent nearly five years at Morgan Stanley as global head of private capital advisory, and previously held positions at PJT Partners and GSO Capital Partners.
Jenny Johnson is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Franklin Templeton, one of the largest global investment management firms with approximately $1.7 trillion in assets under management. A third-generation leader of the company founded by her grandfather in 1947, she has held leadership roles across all major divisions during her 35-year career before becoming CEO in February 2020. She is best known for leading the firm's strategic expansion through key acquisitions including Legg Mason, Lexington Partners, and Putnam Investments, as well as advancing the company's capabilities in private markets and blockchain-based tokenized investment products.
Katie Haun is the founder and CEO of Haun Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm focused on digital assets and blockchain technology. She previously served as a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where she co-led the firm's crypto investment franchise, and was the first independent board member of Coinbase from 2017 to 2024. Prior to her venture capital career, she spent over a decade as a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, where she led high-profile cyber and financial crime prosecutions and established the DOJ's first digital currency task force.
Kyle Walters is a private equity research analyst at PitchBook, based in the firm's New York office. He covers US private equity and has authored analyst notes on PE fundraising trends. Prior to joining PitchBook, he worked as an M&A analyst at KVLR Capital and holds a bachelor's degree in finance and business analytics from Le Moyne College.
Lloyd Steven Harmetz is a partner in the finance practice at Ashurst LLP in New York, specializing in public offerings and private placements of debt and equity securities. He is best known for representing financial institutions in structured product offerings and advising non-U.S. issuers on securities offerings into the U.S. market. He joined Ashurst in 2021 after more than 15 years as a partner at Morrison & Foerster, where he was based in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Tel Aviv. He is admitted to the New York State Bar and is a graduate of Columbia Law School.
Owen Lamont is Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager on the Global Equity Research team at Acadian Asset Management, a Boston-based systematic investment firm. He joined Acadian in 2023 after previously serving as a Managing Director at Wellington Management. He holds a PhD in Economics from MIT and has held faculty positions at Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and Yale School of Management. He is best known for his academic work in behavioral finance, particularly his research on short selling, stock returns, and investor behavior, and authors the Acadian commentary series Owenomics.
Jack Selby is Managing Director of Thiel Capital, Peter Thiel's family office, which he helped start in 2002. He is a member of the so-called PayPal Mafia, having joined PayPal as an original employee and later served as Corporate Officer and Senior Vice President overseeing international and corporate operations. After PayPal's sale to eBay, he co-founded the macro hedge fund Clarium Capital Management with Peter Thiel. He is also the Founder and Managing Partner of AZ-VC, Arizona's largest venture capital firm, and is an active technology investor and advisor involved with companies such as SpaceX, Palantir, and Affirm.
University of Pennsylvania professor who led the independent external evaluation of TiPToP.
MIT CSAIL professor and co-inventor of the TAMP framework, highly influential in robot planning research.
MIT CSAIL researcher and equal first author of TiPToP, led Gemini and SAM-2 perception integration.
MIT CSAIL professor and co-developer of hierarchical TAMP, co-author of TiPToP.
MIT CSAIL researcher and lead developer of cuTAMP and co-author of TiPToP.
Wachtell litigator leading Sam Altman's defense against Elon Musk.
CEO of GameStop driving the $55B bid for eBay.
CEO of Amazon Web Services, co-interviewed about the Bedrock Managed Agents product launch.
Chief Technology Officer at Uber, representing the company's AI and autonomous systems strategy.
Former member of L'Attitude Ventures who co-founded Mako Capital Group.
Former co-head of BAML Capital Partners who co-founded Mako Capital Group.
Former CEO of United Airlines who co-founded Mako Capital Group, a new lower midmarket PE firm.
WSJ reporter who covered Ryan Cohen's strategic rationale for the GameStop-eBay deal.
Ajeya Cotra is a researcher and member of the technical staff at METR, where she works on threat modeling and risk assessment for loss-of-control risks from advanced AI. She previously spent nearly a decade at Coefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy), where she led technical AI safety grantmaking and distributed approximately $25 million in grants to empirical AI safety research. She is best known for her influential work on AI timelines, capability evaluations, and threat modeling, including an early and widely cited report on the arrival of transformative AI.
CEO of Liberty Science Center who articulates the institution's mission to celebrate scientific achievement.
Linguist at the University of Washington and known skeptic of AI-generated text, whose detection struggles illustrate the pervasiveness of synthetic content.
Chief AI instructor at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies who critiques AI-generated writing as soulless and mediocre.
Professor at the University of Southern California who oversaw a study on AI's impact on writing style diversity.
Richard Dawkins is a British evolutionary biologist and author who serves as an emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford. He was the first Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University from 1995 to 2008. He is best known for his gene-centred view of evolution, the concept of the meme, and his influential books including The Selfish Gene and The God Delusion.
Alex Hoenigmann is a co-founder of Boop, an insurtech startup focused on providing insurance for humanoid robots and non-human dependents. He previously worked as a development manager at Red Bull Media House in Los Angeles, where he produced and managed development for television series. He brings consumer brand-building experience to Boop's founding team, which also includes co-founders Rob Rhinehart and Justice Laub.
Rob Rhinehart is an engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded the meal replacement company Soylent in 2013 after studying electrical engineering and computer science at Georgia Institute of Technology. He currently serves as co-founder of Boop, an insurtech startup focused on insurance for humanoid robots and non-human dependents. He is also co-founder and general partner at MarsBio, a biotech venture capital fund. He previously co-founded Level RF, a Y Combinator-backed wireless communications company.
Justice Laub is the CEO and co-founder of Boop, an insurtech startup focused on insurance for humanoid robots and non-human dependents. He co-founded the company in November 2023 alongside Rob Rhinehart, founder of Soylent, and Alex Hoenigmann, a former marketer at Red Bull. Laub previously co-founded The Cobra Snake and the Drone Racing League, with a background in guerrilla marketing.
Kaishen Yuan is a PhD student in the AI Thrust at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), having begun his doctoral studies in 2025 after completing an MS at Tianjin University. His research focuses on deep learning, facial action unit detection, and multimodal large language models, with work spanning emotional image generation, medical reasoning, and vision-language-action models. He is best known for AUFormer, a parameter-efficient vision transformer for facial action unit detection published at ECCV 2024, and has contributed to the DeltaVLA project.
Zitong Yu is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Great Bay University in Dongguan, China, where he leads the YU Vision (YUV) Group. He earned his PhD from the University of Oulu in 2022 and was a postdoctoral researcher at Nanyang Technological University's ROSE Lab. His research focuses on subtle visual computing, computer vision, and biometric security, with notable contributions to face anti-spoofing and remote physiological signal measurement. He is a National High-Level Young Talent (国家优青海外) recipient and has been recognized as a top-2% global scientist by Stanford.
Rui Shao is a professor at the School of Computer Science and Technology at the Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), where he leads the Orion Lab. His research focuses on multimodal large language models and embodied AI, with recent work on vision-language-action models for robotic manipulation including SemanticVLA, CogVLA, and a survey of VLA-based approaches. He previously served as a postdoctoral research fellow at Nanyang Technological University and received his PhD from Hong Kong Baptist University in 2021.
Yijie Zhu is a graduate researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, also affiliated with Great Bay University in Dongguan, China. He is best known as the lead author of ΔVLA, a prior-guided vision-language-action framework for robotic manipulation published on arXiv in March 2026, which models world-knowledge variations relative to an explicit current-world prior to improve long-horizon task performance. His research centers on multimodal large language models and embodied AI, with a focus on unifying perception, reasoning, and control for real-world robot systems.
Veteran media executive and founder of The Chernin Group, featured at Axios BFD Talks.
Max Welling is a professor of machine learning at the University of Amsterdam and co-founder and CTO of CuspAI, an AI-driven materials discovery company. He is best known for his foundational contributions to machine learning, including co-inventing variational autoencoders (VAEs) and pioneering work on graph convolutional networks. He was elected a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2025.
Writer and analyst covering DeFi and financial infrastructure; authored the thesis on DeFi as invisible consumer finance rails.
OnlyCFO is a pseudonymous SaaS finance analyst and writer who operates under that handle on Twitter/X and Substack, where their newsletter at onlycfo.io has amassed over 39,000 subscribers and is widely described as the leading technology finance and operations newsletter. They are best known for rigorous analysis of SaaS unit economics, financial metrics such as NRR and ARR, and the structural impact of AI on SaaS business models. They also run a related project called CFOpilot focused on building AI-native finance departments.
Todd Busler is an Enterprise Sales Leader at Clay, the AI-powered go-to-market data platform. He is best known as one of the first two sales hires at Heap alongside Becca Lindquist, where he helped grow ARR from roughly $300K to $40M and eventually served as VP of Sales. Between Heap and Clay he co-founded Champify, a sales intelligence tool built around job-change signals for former customers. Busler is widely cited in GTM circles for advocating compensation structures that prioritize earning potential over title, a philosophy rooted in Heap's early uncapped commission model.
Enterprise sales leader with a career as first sales rep at Cloudera, StreamSets, and DBT, now at ClickHouse; cited as a model of deliberate domain expertise accumulation.
Varun Anand is a co-founder and Head of Operations at Clay, an AI-powered go-to-market development platform used by over 10,000 companies including OpenAI and Anthropic. He joined Clay in 2021 and is widely credited with helping establish the concept of "GTM Engineering" as a distinct professional discipline, describing practitioners as people who "code revenue" rather than software. Anand has been central to Clay's commercial strategy and organizational growth, including recruiting key GTM leaders such as Becca Lindquist as Head of Sales, and is known for his hands-on, collaborative approach to building Clay's revenue function. Prior to Clay, he held operations and expansion roles at Newfront and Candid.
Partner at Battery Ventures and former operator cited for predicting the end of typing as a work modality.
Sales leader who moved from Rubrik to Cursor, cited as a leading indicator of enterprise sales talent migration to AI-native companies.
Head of Sales at Clay, previously at DBT Labs and Heap.
Christophe Fouquet is the President and Chief Executive Officer of ASML, the Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer, having assumed the role in April 2024. He holds a master's degree in physics from the Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble and first joined ASML in 2008, previously serving as Chief Business Officer and Executive Vice President of EUV technology. Prior to ASML, he held product management and marketing roles at KLA Tencor and Applied Materials.
Dave Jones is the co-founder of the Podcast Index, an open and independent podcast directory that powers the Podcasting 2.0 ecosystem. He co-created the index with Adam Curry to preserve podcasting as a decentralized platform for free speech and to develop value-for-value exchange models using cryptocurrency and the Bitcoin Lightning network. He has an extensive background in systems administration and software development. He is best known for his work on open podcasting standards and for publicly raising concerns about AI-generated podcast feeds flooding the Podcast Index.
Shivon Zilis is a Canadian technology executive and venture capitalist who currently serves as director of special projects at Neuralink. She previously held board positions at OpenAI from 2018 to 2023 and was a founding partner at Bloomberg Beta, where she focused on machine intelligence investments. She is best known for her work at the intersection of Musk's companies and AI governance, having served as a board member at OpenAI during its transition from nonprofit to for-profit and testified in Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman.
CEO and Co-Founder of Replit, former Facebook developer tools engineer, mission-driven founder focused on democratizing software creation.
Second author on the LWD paper at AGIBOT Finch / Shanghai Innovation Institute.
Lead author on QAM (Q-Learning with Adjoint Matching); researcher at UC Berkeley working on flow-based RL for robotics.
Corresponding author on LWD paper; previously UC Berkeley; lead on SERL and real-world robot RL at scale.
First author on the LWD paper at AGIBOT Finch / Shanghai Innovation Institute.
Co-author of 'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', former Director of Research at Google.
Stanford NLP professor known for foundational work in natural language processing and language model research.
Neuroscientist and author of 'A Thousand Brains', proposing that cortical columns each learn world models.
Hong Kong University researcher who created the OS-World benchmark for desktop agents.
UW professor and Meta AI researcher known for semantic parsing and leading the RoBERTa and Toolformer papers.
Inventor of the World Wide Web and proponent of the Semantic Web initiative.
Co-author of 'Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach', foundational AI textbook.
Ohio State University CS Professor and founder of Neocognition, an agent research lab in Silicon Valley.
Co-founder of Baseten, known for deep operational/on-call infrastructure culture.
Senior hire at Baseten during its 30x growth period, technical or go-to-market function.
Senior hire at Baseten during its 30x growth period, technical or go-to-market function.
Senior hire at Baseten during its 30x growth period, technical or go-to-market function.
CEO and co-founder of Baseten, an AI inference cloud company.
Podcast host at Lightcone discussing AI architecture research.
AI researcher and author who has written about AI scaling phenomena and cognitive systems.
Pioneering AI researcher known for Neural Turing Machines, Adaptive Compute Time, and Differentiable Neural Computers.
Alexia Jolicoeur-Martineau is a Senior Researcher and Team Lead at Samsung SAIT (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) AI Lab in Montreal. She holds a PhD in biostatistics from the Université de Montréal and has nine years of AI research experience spanning generative models, GANs, diffusion models, and reasoning architectures. She is best known for the Tiny Recursive Models (TRM) paper — "Less is More: Recursive Reasoning with Tiny Networks" — which simplified the 27M-parameter Hierarchical Recursive Models (HRM) into a single 7M-parameter network while improving benchmark performance on ARC-AGI-1 and winning 1st Place Paper Award at ARC Prize 2025. She is also widely cited for the Relativistic GAN (2018), trained overnight on a single GPU, which stabilized GAN training and accumulated over 1,000 citations.
Konstantin Schürholt is a researcher at Ndea, the AI lab co-founded by François Chollet. He previously completed a PhD and postdoctoral research in computer science at the University of St. Gallen and was a research intern at Google DeepMind. He is best known for the August 2025 ARC Prize analysis of the Hierarchical Reasoning Model (HRM), in which his ablation studies demonstrated that the outer iterative refinement loop — not the hierarchical H-L architecture that received widespread media attention — was the primary driver of the model's ARC-AGI performance.
AI researcher and podcast guest discussing recursive model architectures.
U.S. Senator from Texas who previously clerked for Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
Venture capitalist, co-host of the All In podcast, and former White House AI & Crypto Czar.
Co-host of the Origins podcast covering venture capital.
Co-host of the Origins podcast covering venture capital.
Managing Partner at N47 who wrote on how sovereign wealth funds have taken over VC's LP base.
General Partner at Redbud VC who raised an oversubscribed $25M Fund II.
Co-founder of 1517 Fund alongside William Blake, focusing on backing overlooked founders.
Co-founder of 1517 Fund, a Thiel Fellowship alumnus who backs non-pedigree founders.
Founder of Crossover VC, a fund-of-funds focused on emerging managers and data-driven LP allocation.
Co-founder of Anti Fund alongside Jake Paul, arguing audience is the new competitive advantage in VC.
Content creator and co-founder of Anti Fund with 70M+ followers making the case for distribution as VC moat.
Investor at Adjacent who coined the 'age of consensus capital' framing.
David McCall is the Principal Industrial Designer and Head of Design at Figure AI, the humanoid robotics company. He leads Figure's internal industrial design team, shaping the aesthetics, body language, and human-machine interaction qualities of the company's robot generations, including Figure 01, 02, and 03. Before joining Figure in October 2022, McCall built his career in automotive design at firms including Ford Motor Company, Audi, Faraday Future, and Rivian, where he contributed to vehicle styling and interior design. Figure CEO Brett Adcock has publicly credited McCall as the driving force behind the company's goal of creating robots that feel delightful to be around.
Moritz Graule is a Staff AI and Robotics Engineer at Figure AI, where he leads the Helix Controls Team responsible for the company's neural network-based full-body locomotion and manipulation controller. He holds a PhD from Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, with prior research experience at MIT and Samsung Research America. He is best known for leading Figure's transition from model-based control to reinforcement learning, including the Helix controller's zero-shot sim-to-real deployment and the Project Vulcan demonstration of fault-tolerant walking under joint failure.
Data scientist who published empirical research on language trends in major media outlets.
Technology journalist formerly of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times.
Co-founder of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia.
Technology and internet culture journalist.
Sam Lessin is a founding partner at Slow Ventures and a columnist at The Information, where he writes regularly on technology and society. He is best known for his thesis that AI represents a meaning crisis rather than a labor crisis, arguing that even solving the income problem leaves people without purpose — defaulting to video games, pornography, and nihilism in place of meaningful work. Lessin previously served as Vice President of Product at Facebook and founded the file-sharing platform drop.io, which Facebook acquired in 2010. He also co-hosts the More or Less podcast and co-founded Fin, an AI company.
Matt Mahan is the 67th mayor of San Jose, California, serving since 2023, and a candidate in the 2026 California gubernatorial election. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served on the San Jose City Council from 2021 to 2023 and co-founded the civic-engagement technology companies Brigade Media and Causes. As mayor, he is best known for his focus on homelessness policy, advocating for temporary shelter solutions such as tiny homes, and positioning himself as a moderate, pragmatic critic of the Democratic establishment. He has garnered support from several Silicon Valley tech leaders for his gubernatorial campaign.
Katie Jacobs Stanton is the Founder and General Partner of Moxxie Ventures, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm she established in 2019. She previously served as Vice President of Global Media at Twitter from 2010 to 2016 and held positions in the Obama White House and the U.S. State Department. She is also a co-founding partner of #Angels, an investment collective, and began her career at Google and Yahoo before her government and Twitter roles.
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is a United States district judge for the Northern District of California, appointed to the federal bench by President Barack Obama in 2011. She previously served as a judge on the Alameda County Superior Court from 2008 to 2011, appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. She is currently presiding over the Musk v. Altman trial and is known for her no-nonsense courtroom management in high-profile Big Tech cases, including multi-district litigation against major social media platforms.
Sir Michael Moritz is a Welsh-born billionaire venture capitalist and former journalist who joined Sequoia Capital in 1986 and served as chairman, making early investments in companies including Google, Yahoo!, PayPal, and LinkedIn. He stepped down from Sequoia Capital in July 2023 after nearly four decades and now serves as a senior advisor to Sequoia Heritage, an independent wealth management fund he co-founded in 2010. Through his foundation Crankstart and political contributions, Moritz is active in philanthropy and California political causes, including opposing proposed wealth taxes on billionaires. He has an estimated net worth of $5.7 billion as of March 2024.
Governor of Maryland who signed the first U.S. state-level ban on AI-enabled surveillance pricing.
U.K. Technology Secretary advocating for a middle-powers AI sovereignty coalition strategy.
MIT professor and AI safety researcher advocating for cross-ideological cooperation on AI risk.
Professor at Tsinghua University challenging the U.S.-China AI race narrative and advocating for safety cooperation.
U.S. Republican Senator from Missouri and lead sponsor of the GUARD Act targeting AI chatbot interactions with minors.
Government procurement law expert at George Washington University analyzing AI contract-based regulation.
U.S. Secretary of Defense under the Trump administration, expressing hostility toward Anthropic.
Will Ford is the general manager of Ford Performance at Ford Motor Company, a role he assumed in September 2023. He is the son of executive chairman Bill Ford Jr. and the great-great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford. He oversees Ford's global motorsport operations and racing portfolio, including programs in Formula 1, Le Mans, NASCAR, and other series. He holds a degree in history from Princeton and an MBA from MIT.
Stephen M. Ross is an American real estate developer and philanthropist who serves as the CEO and Chairman of Related Ross, which he founded in 2024 to focus on development across South Florida. He is also the founder and non-executive chairman of Related Companies, a global real estate firm he established in 1972, and the owner of the Miami Dolphins. In 2026, Ross co-seeded the Ambition Accelerated campaign with a $10 million contribution alongside billionaire Ken Griffin to attract businesses to Florida's Gold Coast.
Francis Suarez is a Miami-born attorney and politician who served as the 43rd Mayor of Miami from 2017 to 2025, earning national recognition for positioning the city as a hub for technology, finance, and cryptocurrency. Since leaving office, he has joined Ambition Accelerated — a Florida business recruitment initiative funded by billionaires Stephen Ross and Ken Griffin — as a Senior Advisor, serving as the campaign's primary public face for luring executives and companies away from high-tax states like California and New York. He is widely credited with the #MoveToMiami campaign that attracted a wave of venture capital and technology firms to South Florida during his tenure.
Kayla Tausche is a Managing Director at RedBird Capital Partners, where she focuses on sports, media, and entertainment investments as well as strategic partnerships and firm-wide growth initiatives. She joined the firm after a two-decade career in journalism, most recently serving as a senior White House correspondent and anchor for CNN from 2023 to 2025. Prior to CNN, she spent thirteen years at CNBC covering Wall Street, the White House, and Silicon Valley, and began her career in print journalism at outlets including the Financial Times Group, Bloomberg News, and the Associated Press.
Adam Wyden is the founder and portfolio manager of ADW Capital Partners, a Miami-based activist hedge fund he launched in 2010 with $400,000 in seed capital. He holds a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School and an MBA in Finance from Columbia Business School, and previously worked in merchant banking at SMH Capital. ADW Capital pursues concentrated, long-biased, fundamental value investing in small- and mid-cap North American public companies, and Wyden is best known for high-conviction activist campaigns aimed at unlocking shareholder value, including a 2026 unsolicited proposal to acquire automotive services company Driven Brands for approximately $3 billion.
Brandon Snow is a Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer at RedBird Capital Partners, specifically within the RedBird Development Group, a role he assumed in November 2023. He provides operational support to RedBird's portfolio of sports, media, and entertainment investments. Prior to joining RedBird, Snow served as Managing Director of Commercial and Marketing at Formula 1 and previously held senior leadership positions at Activision Blizzard as Global Head of Esports and the NBA as SVP of Team Marketing and Business Operations.
James Vowles is a British motorsport engineer serving as Team Principal of Williams Racing, a role he assumed in January 2023. He is best known for his twelve years at Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team as Motorsport Strategy Director, during which the team won eight consecutive Constructors' Championships and more than 120 races. Before Mercedes, Vowles worked at Brawn GP during its championship-winning 2009 season and began his F1 career at British American Racing. At Williams, he is only the third Team Principal in the team's nearly five-decade history and has been focused on a long-term structural rebuilding of the organization.
Newly appointed COO and Head of Strategy at Ares Management, a leading alternative asset manager.
Professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, expert in private equity and venture capital.
CEO and Chairman of Lazard, leading the firm's Lazard 2030 strategic plan.
CEO of Allocate, a platform for accessing venture capital funds.
President of TDK Ventures, the strategic corporate venture capital arm of TDK Corporation.
Former TV anchor turned AI entrepreneur, founder of Forum AI.
Yao Shunyu is Tencent's Chief AI Scientist and head of its Large Language Model Department, where he leads development of the Hunyuan foundation model series. He holds a PhD in computer science from Princeton University and previously served as a core developer at OpenAI on agent products including Operator and Deep Research before joining Tencent in late 2025. He is widely cited in AI research for his work on language model agents and is best known at Tencent for releasing Hy3 Preview (Hunyuan 3.0), a 295-billion-parameter mixture-of-experts model, with planned integration into WeChat positioned as a major competitive development in Chinese AI.
Jeff Weinstein is a Product Lead at Stripe where he has been the primary driver behind Stripe Atlas, the company's business incorporation product. He helped scale Atlas to the point where it is used to form a significant share of new C-corps in the United States and, in some markets, a majority of new corporations. Before joining Stripe, Weinstein founded and led startups, with prior exits to Groupon and Box.
Prominent venture capitalist and partner at Sequoia Capital, known for early investments in companies like Google and Yahoo.
Republican candidate for California Governor and former political advisor.
Tsinghua University professor and prominent AI figure; Tang Wenbin's Master's supervisor.
Investor and commentator known for the 'Seed Math Broke' thesis on seed portfolio construction.
PitchBook's Director of US Venture Capital Research, commenting on crossover investor trends.
Lucas Domingues is a researcher affiliated with the Eldorado Research Institute, a Brazilian R&D center specializing in software, hardware, and AI solutions. He is listed as a corresponding author on the paper RopeDreamer: A Kinematic Recurrent State Space Model for Dynamics of Flexible Deformable Linear Objects, which is associated with Eldorado's AI research activities. His work at Eldorado involves contributions to the institute's AI and advanced technology research portfolio.
Simon Manschitz is a Senior Scientist at Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH in Offenbach, Germany. His research focuses on robot learning, including learning from demonstration, movement primitives, sequential skill acquisition, shared autonomy for teleoperation, and dynamics modeling for deformable objects. He completed his PhD on learning sequential skills for robot manipulation tasks in 2018 and has published extensively at major robotics venues such as ICRA and IROS.
Danijar Hafner is a Staff Research Scientist at Google DeepMind in San Francisco. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Toronto under Jimmy Ba and is best known for creating the Dreamer series of world model algorithms, including DreamerV1, DreamerV2, and DreamerV3, which learn behaviors through latent imagination. His research focuses on building generally intelligent machines that understand and interact with the physical world through predictive world models, artificial curiosity, and temporal abstraction.
Jan Peters is a full professor for Intelligent Autonomous Systems at the Computer Science Department of Technische Universität Darmstadt and serves as department head of the Systems AI for Robot Learning research department at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). He is widely recognized for his research on machine learning for robotics, particularly reinforcement learning, policy search, and motor skill learning for autonomous robots. He is an IEEE Fellow, ELLIS Fellow, and AAIA Fellow, and has received numerous awards including an ERC Starting Grant and the IEEE Robotics & Automation Early Career Award.
Berk Güler is a PhD student in computer science at TU Darmstadt's Intelligent Autonomous Systems lab, conducting joint research with the Honda Research Institute Europe in Offenbach am Main. His research focuses on assistive teleoperation, shared autonomy, and the manipulation of deformable linear objects, with recent work including frameworks for safety-aware shared autonomy using control barrier functions and assistive teleoperation for knot untangling. He holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Koç University, where he specialized in physical human-robot interaction, and a Bachelor's degree in Control and Automation Engineering from Istanbul Technical University.
Paula Dornhofer Paro Costa is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Engineering and Automation at the University of Campinas (Unicamp). She coordinates the Cognitive Architectures research line at Unicamp's AI Hub (H.IAAC) and is a member of the Brazilian Institute of Data Science (BI0S). Her research focuses on artificial intelligence, multimodal signal processing, affective computing, and cognitive architectures, with applications in generative AI and robotics.
Tim Missal is a graduate researcher at the Technical University of Darmstadt, affiliated with the Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS) Lab led by Professor Jan Peters. He is best known as a co-first author of RopeDreamer, a deep learning framework that predicts the dynamics of deformable linear objects such as ropes and cables using a kinematic recurrent state space model. The work, submitted to arXiv in April 2026, demonstrates a 40.52% reduction in open-loop prediction error at 50-step horizons and a 31% improvement in inference speed over the prior state of the art, with potential applications in robotic manipulation of flexible objects.
Stephanie Zhan is a partner at Sequoia Capital and host of the Training Data podcast.
Daniel Dennett was an American philosopher and cognitive scientist who served as the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and co-director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. He was best known for his work in philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and evolutionary biology, with influential books including Consciousness Explained and Darwin's Dangerous Idea. He was also a prominent atheist and secularist, recognized as one of the "Four Horsemen" of New Atheism alongside Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens. He passed away on April 19, 2024, at the age of 82.
Geoffrey Hinton is a British-Canadian computer scientist and University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. He is best known for his foundational work on artificial neural networks and deep learning, including co-authoring the influential 1986 paper that popularized the backpropagation algorithm for training multi-layer neural networks. He co-received the 2018 ACM Turing Award and the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to machine learning with artificial neural networks.
Prominent Chinese ML researcher at Tsinghua University and advisor on MotuBrain.
Core contributor on MotuBrain at Shengshu AI, spanning data, base model, post-training, and evaluation.
Advisor on MotuBrain; primary author of UniDiffuser and Vidu, key intellectual foundations of MotuBrain.
Project Lead for MotuBrain at Shengshu AI.
Monroe Kennedy III is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. He directs the Assistive Robotics and Manipulation Lab (ARMLab), where his research focuses on developing robotic assistants, connected devices, and intelligent wearables that improve everyday life through human-robot collaboration. He is a recipient of the NSF Career Award and received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Rika Antonova is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge, where she leads the Cambridge Resilient Autonomous Learning (CamRAL) Lab. Her research focuses on data-efficient reinforcement learning, differentiable simulation, and sim-to-real transfer for robotic manipulation and locomotion. She previously held a postdoctoral position at Stanford University as an NSF/CRA Computing Innovation Fellow and completed her PhD at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
Won Kyung Do is a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, where he is advised by Professor Monroe Kennedy III in the ARM Lab. He is the developer of the DenseTact family of optical tactile sensors, which enable high-resolution surface shape and force reconstruction for robotic dexterous manipulation. His research spans tactile sensing hardware, physics-based calibration, and simulation for applications such as grasping small objects and inter-finger manipulation. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Seoul National University before joining Stanford.
Leonidas Guibas is the Paul Pigott Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where he heads the Geometric Computation group and is a member of the Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratories. He is best known for his pioneering work in computational geometry, geometric modeling, and 3D shape understanding, with influential contributions spanning computer graphics, computer vision, robotics, and sensor networks. He has authored or co-authored over 450 refereed papers and is a recipient of the ACM AAAI Allen Newell Award and an ACM Fellow.
Yang You is a PhD researcher at Stanford University in the Geometric Computation Group, advised by Leonidas Guibas. Their research focuses on 3D computer vision, graphics, and robotics, with particular emphasis on physical simulation and tactile sensing. They are best known as the lead author of DOT-Sim (Differentiable Optical Tactile Simulation), a system that enables physically accurate, rapidly calibrated simulation of optical tactile sensors with zero-shot sim-to-real transfer.
Father of computer science and artificial intelligence, creator of the Turing machine concept.
Legendary mathematician and polymath, pioneer of game theory and modern computing.
Head of the AI for Science division at Google DeepMind, leading the group for nearly a decade.
Ryan Smith is an American billionaire businessman and the co-founder and executive chairman of Qualtrics, an experience management company he founded with his father in 2002. He is the chairman of Smith Entertainment Group and the owner of the NBA's Utah Jazz, having purchased the team in 2020. He is also the owner of the NHL's Utah Mammoth franchise. He grew Qualtrics from a basement startup into a major enterprise software company, selling it to SAP for $8 billion in 2019 before later taking it public in 2021.
Meta/CMU researcher working on tactile sensing platforms including ReSkin.
CMU professor and Meta researcher co-authoring ReSkin and AnySkin tactile sensing work.
CMU/Meta researcher working on ReSkin and AnySkin magnetic tactile sensing platforms.
Researcher bridging materials science and robotics sensing; co-author on Nature Electronics tactile textiles and FPCB tactile glove papers.
PI of Columbia's RoboPIL Lab working on tactile hardware, visuo-tactile learning, and sim-to-real pipelines.
Lead author of FlexiTac and 3D-ViTac; builds end-to-end hardware-to-policy research at Columbia.
Co-author on the LaST-R1 paper from arXiv Physical AI.
Senior faculty sponsor at CUHK known for medical AI and computer vision research.
Corresponding author and lab PI for LaST-R1 research at Peking University.
Co-project lead on LaST-R1 at CUHK, bridging multimodal foundation models and physical robot control.
Project lead on LaST-R1, building a sustained research program on latent reasoning for VLA models at Peking University.
Madeline Renbarger is a technology reporter covering startups and venture capital for Newcomer, a Substack-based newsletter founded by Eric Newcomer. She joined Newcomer in January 2024 after serving as a reporter at Business Insider, where she covered early-stage startups, venture capital, and startup accelerators. She holds a degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Charmaine Vallance-Poole is the Global Customer Experience Director for Ecommerce at Hunter Douglas, Inc., a global manufacturer and leader in custom window coverings. She leads the company's customer experience strategy across its portfolio of ecommerce brands operating in multiple countries. She is best known for spearheading Hunter Douglas's deployment of Decagon AI voice and chat agents to replace legacy IVR systems and modernize customer support operations.
Dr. Craig Norquist is the Chief Medical Information Officer at HonorHealth, a Phoenix-area health system, where he also serves as Program Director for the HonorHealth Clinical Informatics Fellowship and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Board-certified in both Emergency Medicine and Clinical Informatics, he spent more than 20 years practicing emergency medicine — including roles as Department Chair of Emergency Medicine and Chief of Staff at Thompson Peak Hospital — before moving into health informatics leadership. He is best known in the industry for leading HonorHealth's enterprise-wide deployment of Abridge ambient AI documentation across its physician and advanced practice provider workforce, notably bypassing a traditional pilot phase after a multi-year evaluation process.
Brett Adcock is a serial entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Figure AI, a humanoid robotics company he established in 2022. He previously co-founded Archer Aviation, an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft company that went public via a SPAC merger in 2021, before stepping down to focus on Figure AI. Adcock is best known for pursuing a general-purpose humanoid robot platform — the Figure 02 — designed for industrial labor automation, with deployments at BMW manufacturing facilities and a company valuation reaching $39 billion following a 2025 Series C round.
Yang Zhilin is a Chinese computer scientist and entrepreneur who co-founded and serves as CEO of Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based company behind the Kimi AI assistant. He holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University and is known for his foundational contributions to natural language processing, including co-authoring the Transformer-XL and XLNet papers. He has led Moonshot AI's development of long-context language models and presented the Kimi technical roadmap, including the MuonClip optimizer and Attention Residuals architecture, at major industry conferences such as NVIDIA GTC.
Keller Jordan is a researcher and engineer at OpenAI, which he joined in December 2024. He is best known for creating the Muon optimizer, a neural network training algorithm for hidden layers that uses Newton-Schulz iterations to orthogonalize momentum-based updates, demonstrating substantially faster convergence than standard optimizers. He holds bachelor's degrees in mathematics and computer science from UC San Diego and previously worked as a machine learning engineer at Hive.
Yang Zhilin is a Chinese computer scientist and entrepreneur who co-founded and serves as CEO of Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based company behind the Kimi AI assistant. He earned his PhD from Carnegie Mellon University, where he co-authored the influential Transformer-XL and XLNet papers, and previously co-founded Recurrent AI. At Moonshot AI, he leads development of the Kimi family of large language models and has presented the company's technical roadmap, including optimizer innovations such as MuonClip, at NVIDIA's GTC conference.
Keller Jordan is a researcher at OpenAI, which he joined in December 2024. He is best known for creating the Muon optimizer, a neural network training algorithm that uses Newton-Schulz iterations to update hidden-layer parameters, demonstrating substantially faster convergence than standard optimizers like Adam. Jordan holds a double bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science from UC San Diego and previously worked as a machine learning engineer at Hive and as a visiting researcher at the Vienna Complex Systems Center; OpenAI recruited him based solely on a blog post he published introducing Muon.
Songlin Yang is a researcher and architect at MiniMax who specializes in efficient attention mechanisms for large language models. He is the creator of the Flash Linear Attention library and has been involved in the architectural development of MiniMax models including the M1 and M2. His work focuses on hybrid attention designs that balance the computational efficiency of linear attention with the performance of full softmax attention.
Manqi Cheng (程曼祺) is a technology journalist and the Technology Reporting Director at LatePost (晚点 LatePost), one of China's leading tech news publications. She serves as the primary host of 晚点聊 LateTalk, LatePost's podcast covering China's technology industry, where she has hosted over 90 episodes on topics including AI, startups, and the competitive dynamics between major AI companies. She is best known for her in-depth reporting on China's AI ecosystem and her work translating complex industry developments for a Chinese-language audience.
Keller Jordan is a machine learning researcher at OpenAI, which he joined in December 2024. He is best known for creating Muon, an optimizer for hidden layers in neural networks that set training speed records for NanoGPT and CIFAR-10. He graduated from UCSD in 2020 with a double bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science and previously co-authored work on activation interpolation repair published at ICLR.
Yifeng Liu is a PhD candidate at the UCLA AGI Lab, advised by Prof. Quanquan Gu, where his research focuses on LLM pretraining, model architecture, and optimizer development. He previously worked at ByteDance and Moonshot AI (Kimi), contributing to foundation model development and co-authoring the Moonlight paper, which adapted the Muon optimizer for large-scale LLM training by enabling its combination with AdamW. His academic work includes MARS (Make vAriance Reduction Shine), accepted at ICML 2025, and he is also a co-author on the Kimi-1.5 technical report.
Zhao Chengyang (also known online as Chayenne Zhao) is a member of technical staff at RadixArk, a San Francisco-based AI infrastructure company launched in May 2026 that develops and commercializes SGLang. He is one of the principal maintainers of SGLang, an open-source, high-performance serving framework for large language models, and focuses on optimizing reinforcement learning training pipelines and large-scale inference systems. He studied computer science at Tsinghua University before pursuing a Ph.D. at UCLA and is recognized for his technical contributions to end-to-end RL infrastructure and multi-turn agent inference at frontier scale.
Katy Nelson is a General Partner at Helena Capital, a transatlantic growth investment firm with offices in New York and Munich. She previously served as a Partner at Andreessen Horowitz for five years, where she built and led the firm's largest cross-sector go-to-market organization, supporting portfolio companies across AI, enterprise, fintech, and other sectors. Earlier in her career, she held roles at Gartner advising Fortune 500 and Global 2000 executives on major technology transitions, and she currently serves as an Executive in Residence and adjunct professor at NYU Stern School of Business.
Thomas Reardon is the founder and CEO of Flourish, an energy-efficient AI startup he co-founded with former Amazon executive Rob Williams. He is best known for spearheading the project at Microsoft that became Internet Explorer, and for founding CTRL-labs, a wrist-based brain-computer interface company that Meta acquired in 2019 for a reported $500 million to $1 billion. He holds a PhD in neuroscience from Columbia University and currently serves as a venture partner at Lux Capital. At Flourish, he is applying principles from neuroscience and connectomics to build dramatically more power-efficient AI systems, having closed a $500 million funding round at a $2.5 billion valuation in 2026 with backers including Jeff Bezos, Lux Capital, and Google Ventures.
Ming Maa is the Co-Founder and CEO of Moove AV, a global fleet operations provider for autonomous vehicles. He leads the company responsible for managing and dispatching Waymo robotaxis in Phoenix and Miami, overseeing fleet operations, depot infrastructure, charging, and maintenance. Prior to co-founding Moove AV, he served as Group President of Grab and previously held roles at SoftBank Group and Goldman Sachs.
Joann Muller is the Transportation Correspondent at Axios, where she writes the Future of Mobility newsletter covering the global auto industry, electrification, and autonomous vehicles. She brings more than 40 years of experience reporting on the transportation sector, including prior roles as Detroit bureau chief for Forbes and reporting positions at BusinessWeek, The Detroit Free Press, and The Boston Globe. She is based in the Detroit area and serves as an officer of the Automotive Press Association and a juror for the North American Car & Truck of the Year Awards.
a16z New Media team member and podcast host for AI + a16z.
Co-founder of both PeopleSoft and Workday; canonical example of a domain-expert founder who leveraged incumbent displacement to build the next-generation platform.
Co-founder and returning Co-CEO of Workday, brought back to lead the company's response to the AI competitive threat.
Joe Schmidt IV is a Partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), where he focuses on enterprise software, fintech, and insurtech investments. He is best known for his thesis on AI-driven displacement of legacy enterprise systems, articulated in his piece 'Workday's Last Workday,' which argues that AI-native software will unseat entrenched incumbents like Workday and ServiceNow for the first time. Before joining a16z in 2021, he was VP of Business Development at Ethos and an investor at Accel Partners.
Jane Street engineer who participated in the Dwarkesh podcast episode with Reiner Pope.
Jane Street engineer who participated in the Dwarkesh podcast episode with Reiner Pope.
Horace He is an ML systems engineer currently at Thinking Machines, the AI research lab founded by Mira Murati. He spent four years as a core PyTorch developer at Meta, where he led work on torch.compile, FlexAttention, and TorchTitan, a PyTorch-native distributed training framework implementing 4D parallelism. He is best known for building high-performance ML infrastructure tooling and for his writing on compiler and training-systems internals at thonking.ai.
Co-founder and co-CEO of Kalshi, described as the operational backbone of the company.
Jeff Bandman is a regulatory strategist and former senior U.S. CFTC official who currently serves as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Legal Officer of 6529 Capital, a digital assets investment firm. At the CFTC he held roles as special counsel to the chairman, director of the Division of Clearing and Risk, and fintech advisor to Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo, during which time he founded and led LabCFTC, the agency's regulatory innovation initiative. He is widely credited with helping Kalshi navigate the CFTC approval process beginning in early 2019, ultimately enabling the company to become the first federally regulated event contract exchange in the United States. He also operates Bandman Advisors, an advisory practice serving governments, financial firms, and startups on regulatory and innovation strategy.
Founder of Vanta, a security compliance automation company, who judged the YC hackathon where Kalshi first pitched.
Partner at Y Combinator and early judge who gave Kalshi its first institutional validation.
Co-founder and co-CEO of Kalshi, the first regulated prediction market exchange in the US.
Adam Guild is the co-founder and CEO of Owner.com, a restaurant technology platform that gives independent restaurants a commission-free online ordering system, website, CRM, and marketing tools. He founded the company in 2020 and scaled it to over $20 million in ARR by age 21, later raising a $120 million Series C at a $1 billion valuation. Guild is a Thiel Fellow and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree who dropped out of school to pursue entrepreneurship, having previously built one of the largest Minecraft server networks in the world as a teenager.
Trung Phan is a writer at Workweek and co-founder of Bearly AI, a privacy-focused AI research tool. He was discovered and hired by Sam Parr at The Hustle, where he built his reputation as a writer before becoming an independent creator. He is best known for growing a Twitter following of over 700,000 through long-form viral content on business, technology, and culture, and co-hosts the podcast Not Investment Advice.
Angel investor, entrepreneur, and philosopher known for insights on wealth, startups, and happiness.
CEO of Take-Two Interactive, publisher of Grand Theft Auto and NBA 2K.
Former head of the NIA's neuroscience division whose research fraud allegedly caused billions in misallocated Alzheimer's and Parkinson's clinical trial funding.
Amelia Lerutte is the Chief AI Officer at SaaStr, the B2B SaaS community and conference company founded by Jason Lemkin. Previously SaaStr's VP of Marketing, she now leads the company's AI strategy and implementation, building and managing an AI agent stack—including an AI VP of Marketing she calls "10K"—that runs go-to-market functions with a team of 20-plus AI agents and three humans. She is known for practical, rapid AI deployment in marketing operations and co-hosts "The Agents," a weekly show with Lemkin covering real-world AI agent use cases.
Jordi Hays is a co-founder of TBPN (Technology Business Programming Network), a podcast and media brand he built alongside John Coogan starting in late 2024. OpenAI acquired TBPN in April 2026 — its first-ever media acquisition — for a reported price in the low hundreds of millions of dollars, roughly 18 months after launch. Before TBPN, Hays co-founded Party Round, an a16z-backed fundraising platform acquired by Rho in 2023, and Branded Native, a YouTube advertising network; he is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree (Finance, 2023).
Writer and podcaster discovered by Sam Parr at The Hustle, now a recurring guest on My First Million.
19th/20th century media mogul who invented yellow journalism and built the Hearst media empire.
John Coogan is a co-founder and host of TBPN (Technology Business Programming Network), a daily live business and technology talk show acquired by OpenAI in April 2026 for a reported sum in the low hundreds of millions of dollars. Before launching TBPN in late 2024 alongside co-founder Jordi Hays, Coogan built a YouTube channel exceeding 450,000 subscribers producing documentary-style videos about tech, startups, and politics, which he ultimately did not monetize into a business. He is also known as a serial entrepreneur who co-founded Soylent and Lucy (a nicotine alternative brand), and served as Entrepreneur in Residence at Founders Fund.
Participant on The a16z Show episode on global drug development.
Former head of neuroscience at the National Institute on Aging, flagged for alleged research fraud that misdirected billions in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's funding.
Independent researcher known for investigating scientific fraud, including a qui tam case against Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Entrepreneur and politician; co-founded Roivant Sciences and later ran for U.S. President.
Independent researcher specializing in psychometrics, econometrics, and cliometrics, known for quantitative analysis of global biomedical trends.
Qiwei Li is a Ph.D. student at the Wangxuan Institute of Computer Technology at Peking University, supervised by Prof. Yadong Mu and Prof. Jiahuan Zhou. His research focuses on incremental learning, prompt learning, online learning, and person re-identification, with papers published at venues including CVPR, AAAI, ACM MM, and IJCV. He is also affiliated with Xiaomi Robotics, as indicated by a recent arXiv paper listing that affiliation alongside Peking University.
Xinghang Li is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University and a researcher at Xiaomi Robotics, where he bridges academic world-model research and industrial robotics. He is best known as a co-corresponding author of X-WAM (Unified 4D World Action Modeling from Video Priors with Asynchronous Denoising), a system that is the first to unify real-time robotic control, photorealistic 4D video generation, and 3D spatial reconstruction within a single model pretrained on over 5,800 hours of robotic data. His broader research focuses on vision-language-action models, large-scale robot learning, and connecting visual pretraining with robotic manipulation.
Huaping Liu is a full professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University, where his research centers on robot perception, manipulation and grasping, sensor fusion, and reinforcement learning. He is a co-corresponding author on the X-WAM project, which unifies 4D world modeling, video generation, 3D spatial reconstruction, and action execution within a single architecture trained on large-scale robot interaction data. Liu has authored more than 650 publications cited by over 20,000 researchers and serves as an associate editor of IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, ICRA, and IROS.
Jun Guo is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University, advised by Professor Huaping Liu, with collaborative research ties to Xiaomi Robotics. He is best known as the lead researcher behind FlowDreamer, an RGB-D world model using 3D scene flow for robot manipulation (IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2026), and X-WAM, a unified system that simultaneously performs real-time robot control, spatially-accurate 3D reconstruction, and photorealistic video prediction from a single model trained on over 5,800 hours of robot data. His broader research focus is embodied AI and 3D-aware world models for robotics.
San Francisco-based recovered addict and vocal advocate for practical, sobriety-first approaches to homelessness.
Veteran homelessness practitioner who has run homeless shelters at the street level in California for many years.
Candidate for California State Controller running alongside Steve Hilton, co-author of Cal Doge fraud reports.
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Pioneer of value investing and mentor to Warren Buffett at Columbia University.
Kílian Jornet Burgada is a Spanish professional trail runner, ski mountaineer, and ultrarunner widely regarded as one of the greatest mountain athletes of his generation. He is a co-founder of NNormal, a sustainable technical apparel and footwear company, and serves as an athlete founder of the AI-powered running training app Kotcha. He is best known for winning prestigious ultramarathons including the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc four times and setting speed records on major peaks including the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. He lives in Norway with his partner Emelie Forsberg, also a trail running athlete, and their children.
British mathematician famous for proving Fermat's Last Theorem in 1995, used here as an analogy for genuine discovery beyond pretraining data.
Cotton trader and early mentor to Paul Tudor Jones, known for his composure and ability to execute at maximum fear and greed.
Newsletter writer and forthcoming book author on globalization and markets, recommended by Paul Tudor Jones.
Businessman and philanthropist who founded the 'I Have a Dream' program, promising college tuition to an entire Harlem elementary school class.
Texas oil billionaire infamous for attempting to corner the silver market in the late 1970s.
Legendary macro trader and hedge fund manager with 50 years of market experience.
Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic, referenced in a conversation about competitive mindset in running.
Widely considered the world's greatest mountain ultrarunner, used as an example of intrinsic motivation.
Running coach who worked with Nicholas Thompson and is held up as a model of individualized, constraint-aware coaching.
Film critic at The New Yorker, widely regarded as one of the finest prose stylists in American journalism.
Editor-in-Chief of The New Yorker, one of the most celebrated editors in American magazine history.
Owner of The Atlantic and founder of Emerson Collective, widow of Steve Jobs.
Legendary long-form journalist and author considered the father of creative nonfiction.
CEO of The Atlantic and former Editor-in-Chief of Wired.
Stanford researcher working on test-time training, continual learning, and out-of-distribution generalization in AI.
Partner focused on AI Infrastructure at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).
Host or participant on The a16z Show podcast.
Co-founder and President of Stripe, known for product instincts and long-term thinking.
Stanford senior and author writing a book on Stanford's startup culture.
Founder of PocketOS who lost his company's entire database to an autonomous AI agent in nine seconds.
Co-founder of Hims & Hers.
Co-founder of Hims & Hers.
Founder of Atomic Labs, startup studio behind Golden Child and other consumer ventures.
Co-founder of Hims & Hers and now co-founder of Golden Child, applying consumer wellness expertise to premium pet food.
Ex-Google DeepMind Principal Scientist and founder of Ineffable Intelligence.
Lead of Churchill Capital XII who raised $360M in an upsized SPAC IPO.
Founder of Emerald Lake and Ares veteran who raised $825M for his debut fund.
CNBC reporter quoted for context on True Anomaly's market expansion.
Bill Geary is a Senior Advisor to the Healthcare Practice at Red Cell Partners and an Executive Partner at Flare Capital Partners, the healthtech venture capital firm he co-founded in 2013. Over a roughly 30-year career in healthcare venture investing, he previously led the healthcare investment practice at North Bridge Venture Partners from its inception in 1994 and has served on the boards of over 20 private and publicly held healthcare technology companies. He holds an MPH in Epidemiology from Harvard and a BS in Accounting and Finance from Boston College.
Irving Azoff is an American music and entertainment executive who serves as chairman and CEO of The Azoff Company, a privately held media and entertainment conglomerate. His company's portfolio includes Full Stop Management, the performance-rights organization Global Music Rights, the premium ticketing platform LaneOne, and a strategic stake in Oak View Group. He is best known for managing major artists including the Eagles, Harry Styles, and Jon Bon Jovi, and for his central role in industry consolidation including the Ticketmaster-Live Nation merger. In 2026, he and Apollo Global Management are advising on potential merger talks between iHeartMedia and SiriusXM.
Bob Iger is an advisor at Thrive Capital, a venture capital firm focused on internet and software investments. He is best known as the former CEO of The Walt Disney Company, a role he held for nearly two decades, during which he oversaw major acquisitions including Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 21st Century Fox. In his current capacity at Thrive Capital, he works with the firm's investment staff and portfolio founders. He also continues to serve as a senior adviser to Disney through the end of 2026.
VP of Digital Labor Strategy at Asymbl who framed the shifting enterprise calculus between human and AI worker value.
CEO of Swan AI who publicly celebrated a large Anthropic bill as evidence of building an autonomous, AI-scaled business.
Adobe's President of Creativity & Productivity who articulated the strategy for embedding Firefly in third-party chatbots.
VP of Applied Deep Learning at Nvidia who confirmed compute costs exceed employee costs on his team.
Data analyst credited for the citation-share-vs-traffic analysis using Semrush and Similarweb data.
General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, host of this podcast episode.
Legendary music producer and arranger, cited as a leadership archetype for managing exceptional talent.
UC Berkeley networked systems professor whose personal vouching for Matei Zaharia was decisive in A16Z's Databricks investment.
UC Berkeley professor and co-founder of Databricks who presented the original pitch to A16Z.
Co-founder of Databricks and distributed systems researcher from UC Berkeley.
Bobby Murphy is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat. He co-founded the disappearing-image messaging app in 2011 with Evan Spiegel while they were students at Stanford University, where he earned a B.S. in Mathematical and Computational Science. Murphy has led Snap's engineering and research teams and has served as a member of the company's board of directors since May 2012.
Joshua Kushner is the founder and managing partner of Thrive Capital, a New York-based venture capital and growth equity firm he launched in 2009. He is best known for early bets on companies including Instagram, Stripe, Robinhood, and OpenAI, and for co-founding Oscar Health, a technology-driven health insurance company. In recent years he has expanded beyond venture capital through Thrive Holdings, which applies AI to traditional services businesses, and Thrive Eternal, a permanent capital vehicle targeting irreplaceable hard assets such as cultural institutions and sports franchises, including a pending minority stake in the San Francisco Giants.
Nathaniel (Nat) Stone is a Managing Director and founder of the Venture Banking team at Stifel Bank, based in New York. He joined Stifel in 2018 to launch the firm's venture banking and lending efforts, focusing on commercial banking and lending solutions for venture, growth, and private equity-backed businesses. His prior experience includes roles at Square 1 Bank, Citi, Facebook (Meta), and RUBICON Technology Partners.
Rudy Torrijos is Director of Industry Research at PitchBook, where he covers emerging technology and enterprise software trends for the firm's Institutional Research Group. He co-authored the "AI to ROI" report series examining the transition from AI pilot projects to agentic enterprise deployments. His research focuses on the operational and architectural changes enterprises face as they adopt AI agents for multistep business processes.
Jeff Chapman is the Head of Growth Lending at Wellington Management, where he leads the firm's investment activity in growth lending for venture-backed companies. He specializes in providing non-dilutive credit options to late-stage growth companies in sectors such as technology, life sciences, and healthcare. Prior to joining Wellington Management in 2024, he held leadership roles in life sciences and healthcare lending at CIBC Innovation Banking and Comerica Bank, and he began his career as a scientist before moving into venture debt investment in 2007.
Charles Shen is the founder and CEO of Meetsocial Group, a Shanghai-headquartered cross-border digital marketing agency he established in 2013. The company manages over $500 million in annual advertising spend for more than 100,000 businesses globally, with offices in the United States, Singapore, the Middle East, and across Asia. Shen is known for building Meetsocial into a full-service social and performance marketing network that pairs AI-driven analytics with human experts to serve brands expanding across borders, particularly between China and Western or Southeast Asian markets.
Investor at Bertram Capital who presented on deterministic vs. probabilistic investment modeling.
Investor at Outcast Ventures who presented research on founder outcomes at the DDVC Summit.
Investor and researcher at Tribe Capital who contributed research on predicting investment performance.
Investor and researcher at Basis Set who presented on alternative data and startup success prediction.
Y Combinator partner and Lightcone podcast co-host.
Nick Shirley is an American right-wing YouTuber and self-described independent journalist with approximately 1.8 million YouTube subscribers. He is best known for a December 2025 viral video alleging widespread fraud at Somali-run childcare centers in Minnesota, which received over 100 million views and prompted congressional testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. State officials and news organizations subsequently found his specific claims to be unsubstantiated, and he has more recently alleged fraud in California government-funded programs.
David Placek is the founder and president of Lexicon Branding, a Sausalito-based brand naming consultancy he established in 1982. He is best known for creating some of the most recognizable brand names in consumer and technology products, including Swiffer, Febreze, Sonos, BlackBerry, and Pentium. Placek developed a systematic, linguistics-based methodology for generating brand names that convey emotional and functional meaning, and the firm continues to work with major global corporations on naming strategy.
Austin Rief is the Co-founder and Executive Chairman of Morning Brew Inc., a digital media company he helped build from a college newsletter into a business reaching over 5 million subscribers. He served as CEO from 2021 to early 2025 before transitioning to his current role, during which time the company expanded into multiple B2B publications, podcasts, and other multimedia offerings. Morning Brew was acquired by Axel Springer, with Insider Inc. previously acquiring a majority stake in a deal valuing the company at $75 million. Rief is best known for co-founding and scaling Morning Brew into a major newsletter-driven media brand.
Chad Janis is the founder and CEO of Grüns (stylized Grüns), a nutritional supplement company built around a novel delivery format — daily packs of bear-shaped gummies containing 60-plus whole-food ingredients — designed to make greens supplementation feel like a habit rather than a chore. He grew the company from its August 2023 launch to a $1B-plus valuation in roughly 32 months on approximately $8 million of capital before reaching profitability, a trajectory described as the fastest $1 billion exit in consumer packaged goods history. Unilever acquired Grüns for $1.2 billion in a deal that closed June 1, 2026. Before founding Grüns, Janis was an investment banking analyst at Lazard and a private equity investor at Summit Partners; he holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.
OG Skydio engineer with 11-year tenure who has played a major design role in every drone the company has built.
Co-founder and CEO of Skydio, leading the company's autonomous drone platform development.
Software engineer and blogger credited with originating the '1,000x engineer' concept describing AI-amplified developer productivity.
Partner at Y Combinator and guest on the Lightcone podcast discussing AI-native company building.
AI researcher, formerly at Alibaba DAMO Academy and DeepSeek, currently head of Xiaomi's large model team
Tsinghua researcher who co-developed the reinforcement learning framework rlyml.
Tsinghua researcher who co-developed the reinforcement learning framework rlyml.
Joined Megvii as university intern, part of the 'power duo' that built Megvii's face recognition pipeline, now at Yuanli Lingji.
Joined Megvii as a high school student, pioneered deep learning for face recognition, now at Yuanli Lingji.
Co-founder of Megvii, now Chairman of Jiyue and Qianli.
Founder of Kimi (月之暗面), a Chinese LLM startup; former competitive programmer.
Co-founder of Megvii and now co-founder & CEO of Yuanli Lingji (RoboticX), a Chinese embodied AI startup.
Former ransomware negotiator who pleaded guilty to secretly aiding the ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang while posing as a victim adviser.
New York Attorney General who filed suit against Coinbase and Gemini over prediction markets.
CEO of Intel and angel investor, participated in NeoCognition's $40M seed round.
Jianke Zhang is a researcher at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences (IIIS) at Tsinghua University, where he works on robot learning, vision-language models, and multimodal learning. He is best known for his work on Vision-Language-Action models, including UP-VLA, a unified understanding and prediction model for embodied agents, and VLM4VLA, an empirical framework for benchmarking vision-language models as backbones for robotic policies. His research has been published at major machine learning and robotics conferences including ICML, NeurIPS, CoRL, and ICLR.
Zhanqiu Guo is a master's student in the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, with research interests spanning robot learning, vision-language models, and vision-language-action models. He is a co-author of EmbodiedMidtrain, a paper on bridging vision-language models and vision-language-action models through mid-training, and DynaMem, a dynamic spatio-semantic memory system for open-world mobile manipulation. His work has been published at venues including ICRA and CoRL workshops.
Liu Ren is the Vice President and Chief Scientist for AI at the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI), based at Bosch Research North America in Silicon Valley. He leads Bosch Research's largest global strategic AI project portfolio focused on Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and oversees research teams across multiple international locations working on computer vision, visual analytics, explainable AI, and robotics. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University and has over 70 publications and 70 patents to his name. His recent co-authored work includes publications on vision-language planning for autonomous driving and fog robotics frameworks at top-tier AI conferences such as CVPR and ICRA.
Xin Ye is a researcher at Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence whose work focuses on autonomous driving, world models, and vision-language-action models. He earned his Ph.D. from Arizona State University in 2021, where his research centered on computer vision, deep reinforcement learning, and robotic object search. His recent publications include contributions to adaptive world model planning, unified language alignment for autonomous driving, and embodied intelligence research bridging vision-language models with vision-language-action models.
Chenyan Xiong is an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute, where he is also affiliated with the Machine Learning Department and the CMU Foundation and Language Model Center (FLAME). Before joining CMU as faculty in 2023, he was a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Redmond, where his work on dense retrieval and large-scale pretraining reached production systems at global scale. He is best known for advances in neural information retrieval and text representation learning, and more recently for EmbodiedMidtrain, a mid-training framework that bridges vision-language model pretraining and vision-language-action fine-tuning at a fraction of standard compute cost. He has accumulated over 10,600 scholarly citations across his career.
Yiyang Du is a PhD researcher at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute whose work focuses on vision-language models and embodied AI. He is best known for EmbodiedMidtrain, a mid-training pipeline that bridges the distribution gap between Vision-Language Models and Vision-Language-Action Models by selecting VLM samples aligned with VLA data distributions. He has also contributed to research on model composition for multimodal large language models, published at ACL 2024. His collaborative work spans institutions including Bosch Research North America and the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence.
Newly named Venture Partner at deep-tech-focused firm Lux Capital.
Phil Schiller is an Apple Fellow at Apple Inc., where he leads the App Store and Apple Events. He previously served as Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing for over two decades, guiding the marketing of products including the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. He is credited with conceiving the original iPod's click wheel interface and has been a prominent figure in Apple's keynote presentations since Steve Jobs returned to the company in 1997.
Patrick McGee is a journalist and author best known for his book Apple in China, which examines Apple's deep manufacturing ties to China and the resulting geopolitical vulnerabilities. He currently writes as a contributing writer for the Financial Times and a columnist for The Free Press, and serves as an on-air contributor for CBS News. He previously served as the Financial Times's principal Apple reporter from 2019 to 2023.
Apple's new Chief Hardware Officer and architect of Apple's chip success, promoted as a key retention move.
Ted Turner is an American media proprietor and entrepreneur who founded the Cable News Network (CNN) in 1980, launching the first 24-hour cable news channel. He also founded Turner Broadcasting System, which established networks including TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, and Turner Classic Movies. Turner is additionally known for his philanthropy, environmental conservation efforts, and ownership of the Atlanta Braves. He passed away on May 6, 2026, at the age of 87.
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) was an American Founding Father, printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, and diplomat. He published The Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack, and by 1753 eight of the fifteen English-language newspapers in the colonies were published by Franklin or his partners. He signed the Declaration of Independence, negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris, and served as a delegate at the 1787 Constitutional Convention.
Charlie Rose is an American journalist and talk show host best known for his self-titled interview program Charlie Rose, which aired on PBS and Bloomberg LP from 1991 to 2017. He also co-anchored CBS This Morning and served as a contributing correspondent for 60 Minutes. His eponymous show was recognized for its in-depth, one-on-one conversations with prominent figures across politics, business, science, and the arts.
George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic best known for his allegorical novella Animal Farm and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. His body of work provides one of the twentieth century's most trenchant critiques of totalitarianism and is characterized by lucid prose, social criticism, and support of democratic socialism. His non-fiction works, including Homage to Catalonia, draw directly on his experiences fighting as a Republican volunteer in the Spanish Civil War. He died of tuberculosis in January 1950 at the age of 46.
Cass R. Sunstein is the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard University, where he is also the founder and director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy at Harvard Law School. He is best known for co-authoring the book Nudge with Richard H. Thaler and for his influential work on behavioral economics, regulatory policy, and constitutional law. He previously served as Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs from 2009 to 2012 and was awarded the Holberg Prize in 2018. His academic work includes co-authoring the seminal paper Availability Cascades and Risk Regulation with Timur Kuran, published in the Stanford Law Review in 1999.
Timur Kuran is a Turkish-American economist and political scientist who serves as Professor of Economics and Political Science and Gorter Family Distinguished Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University. His research spans social change, the economic and political history of the Middle East, and the evolution of preferences and institutions. He is best known for his concept of preference falsification and, with Cass Sunstein, his work on availability cascades and risk regulation. He earned his PhD in economics from Stanford University in 1982 under the supervision of Kenneth Arrow.
Mark Halperin is an American journalist, political commentator, and media entrepreneur who currently serves as editor-in-chief of the interactive video platform 2WAY and hosts the program Next Up on Megyn Kelly's MK Media network. He previously held prominent roles at ABC News as political director, MSNBC as senior political analyst, and Bloomberg Politics as managing editor and co-host of With All Due Respect. He is best known for co-authoring the bestselling political campaign books Game Change and Double Down, and for co-producing and appearing in Showtime's The Circus. In 2024 he founded 2WAY, a digital platform facilitating live bipartisan town hall-style discussions, marking his transition from legacy media to internet-native broadcasting.
Reese Schonfeld (1931–2020) was an American television journalist and executive who co-founded CNN with Ted Turner in 1980, serving as the network's first president and CEO. He is credited with originating the 24-hour cable news concept and later went on to establish the Food Network in 1993. Schonfeld began his career with United Press Movietone News in 1956 and also developed local 24-hour news services including News 12 Long Island. He died on July 28, 2020, in Manhattan at the age of 88.
Rosa Parks (1913–2005) was an American civil rights activist best known for her refusal to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, an act that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and became a catalyst for the modern Civil Rights Movement. She served as secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP for over a decade prior to her arrest and, after relocating to Detroit in 1957, continued her activism by working for Congressman John Conyers and co-founding the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development in 1987. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal, and upon her death became the first Black American to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol rotunda.
Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist and the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is best known for co-developing Moral Foundations Theory and for his research on the intuitive foundations of morality across political and cultural divisions. Since 2018, his work has focused on the effects of digital media and social media on teen mental health and political dysfunction, culminating in his 2024 book The Anxious Generation. He is also the author of The Righteous Mind and The Coddling of the American Mind, and has co-founded organizations including Heterodox Academy and the Constructive Dialogue Institute.
Herbert Marshall McLuhan was a Canadian philosopher and professor of English at the University of Toronto, where he directed the Centre for Culture and Technology. Born in 1911 and deceased in 1980, he is widely regarded as the father of media studies and is best known for coining the expressions "the medium is the message" and "global village," as well as for his influential 1964 work Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. His work explored how the form of each medium, rather than its content, reshapes human perception and social organization, and he anticipated the World Wide Web and the effects of electronic interdependence decades before their realization.
Venture investor at Sequoia Capital; early and consistent DoorDash backer through difficult fundraising years.
Associated with Pave compensation analytics; shared department-level employee turnover benchmark data.
Anikka Villegas is a Senior Analyst of Fund Strategies and Sustainable Investing at PitchBook, where she publishes primary research on the private markets and serves as an ESG and impact investing specialist. She is known for her analyst notes on sustainable investing trends, greenwashing philosophies, and digital infrastructure fundraising in private markets. Prior to joining PitchBook, she held ESG-focused roles at Bridge House Advisors and Malk Partners.
Ben Zercher is a senior research analyst covering biotech and pharma at PitchBook, based in the firm's Seattle office. He conducts research on emerging therapeutics, market dynamics, and investment trends across the life sciences sector. Prior to joining PitchBook, he worked in biotech consulting at Qral Group, focusing on commercial strategy and competitive intelligence. He holds a PhD in chemistry from the University of Washington, where his dissertation focused on characterizing proteins with native mass spectrometry and multidimensional ion mobility.
Bryan Roberts is a Partner at Venrock, a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, where he has worked since 1997. He focuses on early-stage investments across healthcare and life sciences, with current and past portfolio companies including Illumina, athenahealth, 10x Genomics, Aledade, Devoted Health, and Kelonia Therapeutics. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Harvard University and a B.A. from Dartmouth College.
Founder of Revolut, whose stake would sharply increase at a $150B–$200B IPO valuation.
Dean Grover is a software builder at Chanl AI, a San Francisco-based company focused on AI agent infrastructure including tools, testing, and observability. He works with TypeScript, Python, and AI agent technologies including MCP, RAG, and voice AI pipelines, and has contributed to open-source projects such as chanl-eval for AI agent testing. He is known for his technical writing and contributions to agentic AI architecture discussions.
Alejandro Tamayo is Head of Creative Operations and a co-founder at Shown Media, a New York City-based company specializing in AI-powered video script production. He previously co-founded Devour, an internet media and esports company, alongside Shown Media co-founder Isabell Rusitzky. At Shown Media, Tamayo is part of the team — with Rusitzky and CEO Matthew Epstein — that built a 20-agent AI scriptwriting system responsible for generating over $10 million in client revenue by applying a specialized, quality-gated assembly-line approach to video production. He contributes expertise in creative operations, pacing, and audience engagement to the company's AI-driven content systems.
Matthew Epstein is the co-founder and CEO of Shown Media, a performance marketing and content agency he built into what the company describes as a viral launch engine for technology and direct-to-consumer brands. A Cornell University graduate, he developed his first brand to $9 million in revenue while still in school. He is one of three principals — alongside Mitchell Rusitzky and Alejandro Tamayo — who built Shown Media's 20-agent AI scriptwriting system, which has generated over $10 million in revenue for clients.
Mitchell Rusitzky is an Emmy Award-winning producer and co-founder of Shown Media, an AI-driven content agency he built alongside Matt Epstein and Alejandro Tamayo. He is best known as the systems architect behind Shown Media's 20-agent AI scriptwriting platform, which he designed by translating production logic into a structured multi-agent pipeline in which every agent performs a single focused task and output advances only after passing a quality checkpoint. The system has driven over $10 million in client revenue and is widely cited as an example of specialized agentic content production.
Neeraj Arora is a Managing Director at General Catalyst, where he leads the firm's strategy across India, the Middle East, and North Africa. He joined General Catalyst through its merger with Venture Highway, the early-stage India-focused fund he founded. He is best known for his tenure as Global Head of Business at WhatsApp, where he led the company's $19 billion acquisition by Facebook in 2014, and for spearheading General Catalyst's $5 billion commitment to invest in India over five years, with a particular focus on defense and resilience technology.
Jeannette zu Fürstenberg is President and Managing Director of General Catalyst, where she oversees the firm's European strategy and operations. She was a founding partner of La Famiglia VC, the European early-stage fund that General Catalyst acquired in 2023 to deepen its continental presence. She is best known for championing Europe's defense and industrial technology ecosystem, serving on the boards of Helsing and Mistral, and for anchoring General Catalyst's seed-first philosophy as it expanded into Europe.
Co-founder of Weekend and co-host of the Cerebral Valley AI Summit London 2026.
Co-founder of Weekend and co-host of the Cerebral Valley AI Summit London 2026.
London-based Partner at Sequoia Capital and a leading European AI investor.
Board member of Alphabet and former CFO/CIO of Goldman Sachs, bridging finance and AI governance.
Founder and CEO of XBOW, an AI-powered offensive cybersecurity company.
Founder and CEO of Decagon, an AI-native customer support and agent platform.
Founder and CEO of Higgsfield, an AI video generation startup.
Founder and CEO of Cohere; co-inventor of the Transformer architecture and confirmed summit speaker.
Founder of MosaicML whose meeting with Ali Ghodsi at CVAI Summit led to a $1.3B acquisition by Databricks.
Roger Federer is a Swiss former professional tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1998 to 2022. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players in history, having won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, 103 ATP singles titles, and holding the world No. 1 ranking for 310 weeks. Since retiring, he remains active through the Roger Federer Foundation, which supports educational initiatives for children in Southern Africa and Switzerland, and is scheduled for induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2026.
Daryl Tol is President of Health Assurance Transformation Company (HATCo), a platform created by the venture capital firm General Catalyst to transform health systems through partnerships with technology companies. He previously served as president and CEO of AdventHealth, one of the largest hospital systems in the United States, a role he held for six years before stepping down in 2021. At General Catalyst, he leads the Health Assurance ecosystem, a network of strategic partnerships with over 23 health systems aimed at sharing best practices and scaling innovation in healthcare delivery. He also serves as acting President and CEO of Summa Health, which HATCo has signed a definitive agreement to acquire.
Stephen K. Klasko is an Executive in Residence at the venture capital firm General Catalyst, where he focuses on healthcare transformation and the firm's health assurance initiatives. He previously served as president of Thomas Jefferson University and CEO of Jefferson Health from 2013 to 2021, leading the system's growth from $1.8 billion to $9 billion in revenue. He is best known for advocating the integration of digital technology and entrepreneurial innovation into traditional academic healthcare, co-authoring the book UnHealthcare: A Manifesto for Health Assurance with General Catalyst managing partner Hemant Taneja in 2020.
Kathleen E. Walsh is an American healthcare executive who serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of Summa Health, a health system acquired in October 2025 by Health Assurance Transformation Company (HATCo), a platform created by General Catalyst. She previously served as Massachusetts Secretary of Health and Human Services from 2023 to 2025 and as CEO of the Boston Medical Center health system for 13 years. She is best known for her leadership spanning state-level healthcare policy, safety-net healthcare delivery, and large academic medical center operations.
Kenneth C. Frazier is Chairman of Health Assurance Initiatives at the venture capital firm General Catalyst, where he guides healthcare investment strategy and mentors founders. He previously served as President and CEO of Merck from 2011 to 2021, during which he increased the company's investment in research and oversaw the launch of key medicines and vaccines. He is also co-founder and co-chair of OneTen, a nonprofit coalition committed to advancing career opportunities for talent without four-year degrees.
Dave Breslin is Executive Vice President of GC Wealth at General Catalyst, a venture capital and private equity firm. He leads the firm's independent wealth management platform, which serves founders, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth individuals within and beyond General Catalyst's ecosystem. Prior to joining General Catalyst in May 2023, Breslin spent seven years at First Republic Bank, where he grew the private wealth management division from $60 billion to $290 billion in assets, and previously held senior leadership positions at Merrill Lynch for 17 years.
Marc Bhargava is a Managing Director at General Catalyst, where he leads the firm's Creation Strategy focused on AI-enabled roll-ups, incubations, and venture buyouts. He also leads early-stage investing across crypto, fintech, and applied AI. Prior to joining General Catalyst, he co-founded Tagomi, an institutional prime brokerage for digital assets that was acquired by Coinbase in 2020 and now forms the foundation of Coinbase Prime.
Kenneth I. Chenault is Chairman and Managing Director of the venture capital firm General Catalyst, a position he has held since 2018. He is best known for his 37-year career at American Express, where he served as Chairman and CEO from 2001 to 2018 and became the third Black CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He currently serves on the boards of Airbnb, Berkshire Hathaway, and the Harvard Corporation, among others.
Paul Kwan is a Managing Director at General Catalyst, where he leads the firm's Global Resilience investment team focused on defense, industrial, and energy sectors. He is best known for backing category-defining defense and software companies including Anduril, Helsing, Samsara, and Saronic, and for co-founding Valinor, a next-generation defense tech holding company. Prior to joining General Catalyst, he spent 26 years at Morgan Stanley, most recently as head of west coast technology banking, where he advised major technology companies including Spotify, Google, and Microsoft on IPOs and strategic transactions. He holds a degree in Computer Science and Economics from Stanford University.
Jeannette zu Fürstenberg is President and Managing Director at the venture capital firm General Catalyst, where she leads its European operations. She is the Founding Partner of La Famiglia VC, which merged with General Catalyst in 2023. She serves on the board of Helsing, a European defense AI company, and is known for her investments in applied AI, defense, and industrial transformation, as well as for spearheading the EU AI Champions initiative.
Cynthia Gaylor is a financial executive serving as Business Finance Officer, Corporate at OpenAI, where she oversees corporate finance, long-range planning, capital strategy, and investor relations. She is best known for her extensive career in financial leadership, including serving as Chief Financial Officer of DocuSign and holding executive roles at Pivotal Software, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley. She joined OpenAI's expanding finance team in 2024 under CFO Sarah Friar, bringing over 25 years of experience in financial leadership and advisory roles.
Nizar Tarhuni is the Executive Vice President of Research and Market Intelligence at PitchBook, a financial data and software company focused on private capital markets. He leads a global team of over 130 research analysts and journalists who publish data-driven insights spanning private equity, venture capital, credit, and emerging technologies. Tarhuni began his tenure at PitchBook in 2014 as a financial writer and was named a 2024 Inspiring Leader by the Inspiring Workplaces award program in the Senior Leadership category.
Kwanza Jones is an American investor, entrepreneur, artist, and philanthropist. She is the Co-Founder and CEO of the Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano Initiative, a philanthropic grantmaking and impact investment organization, and the founder of SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones, a motivational media company. She and her husband, private equity billionaire José E. Feliciano, lead an investor group that has reached an agreement to purchase the San Diego Padres for $3.9 billion. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University.
José E. Feliciano is a Puerto Rican-born billionaire and the co-founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital, a private equity firm based in Santa Monica, California. He is also a co-owner of Chelsea Football Club, having been part of a consortium that acquired the club in 2022. In May 2026, he and his wife Kwanza Jones reached an agreement to purchase the San Diego Padres for a reported $3.9 billion, a record valuation for an MLB franchise.
Paul Giovannoni is a Partner at FMI Corporation, where he leads the firm's private equity consulting services and focuses on strategic insights within the built environment. He specializes in providing commercial and operational diligence to support transactions across construction-related sectors, including infrastructure services, building products, specialty trade contractors, and industrial services. He is known for his expertise in helping private equity firms evaluate acquisition opportunities and identify value creation strategies in the construction industry.
Duxin Sun is the Associate Dean for Research and the Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. He is the founding director of the Institute of AI-Driven Therapeutics Discovery and directs the Pharmacokinetics Core. He is best known for establishing the STAR system (Structure-Tissue/Cell Selectivity-Activity Relationship) to improve drug development success rates, and for his research in cancer nanomedicine, cancer vaccines, and pharmacokinetics.
Alex Morgan is a Partner at Khosla Ventures, where he focuses on biotechnology, healthcare, data science, and AI/ML investments. He holds an M.D. and Ph.D. in biomedical informatics from Stanford University and has published over 50 scientific articles at the intersection of computer science, biology, and healthcare. Prior to joining Khosla Ventures in 2015, he worked as an artificial intelligence research engineer at the MITRE Corporation and was involved with several startups.
Simon Turner is a Partner at Sofinnova Partners, where he co-leads the Digital Medicine strategy alongside Edward Kliphuis. He invests in early-stage companies applying AI and computation to drug discovery, clinical decision-making, and computational biology, with portfolio companies including Bioptimus, Cure51, deepc, and Latent Labs. He joined Sofinnova in 2021 after prior roles at Baxter International in external innovation and consulting work connecting corporates with digital health companies.
Electrical engineering PhD and physics undergrad partner at Menlo Ventures who led Axium's A-round.
MIT alum and co-founder of Future House (now Edison), an AI for Science company.
Morgan Prize winner, co-founder of xAI.
Morgan Prize winner now at Anthropic.
Coach of the US International Mathematical Olympiad team and gifted competition mathematician.
Chief Scientist at Mistral AI, co-authored foundational transformer-based symbolic math paper.
Prolific AI for Math researcher, 3rd employee at Axium, known for transformer-based symbolic math work.
Shubho Sengupta is the co-founder and CTO of Axiom, an AI startup building large language models for verifiable mathematical reasoning, which has raised over $264 million since its founding in 2025. He spent approximately eight years at Meta's FAIR (Facebook AI Research), where he led research on distributed training systems, OpenGo, and CrypTen, reaching the level of Director. Before Meta, Sengupta was a senior research scientist at Baidu's Silicon Valley AI Lab from 2014 to 2017, contributing to the Deep Speech 2 speech recognition system alongside colleagues including Dario Amodei.
24-year-old Chinese founder of Axium, MIT/Oxford/Stanford alum building AI for Math.
Mathematician, co-founder of Renaissance Technologies and First Round Capital, now partner at B Capital.
Yang Tian is a researcher affiliated with Peking University and Shanghai AI Laboratory whose work focuses on robotic manipulation and scalable robot learning. He is best known as the lead author of Seer, a Predictive Inverse Dynamics Model that achieved state-of-the-art results on the CALVIN ABC-D benchmark and was accepted as an Oral presentation at ICLR 2025. His research portfolio includes multiple publications on vision-language-action models, robotic pose estimation, and dexterous grasping.
Xin Jin is an Assistant Professor at the College of Information Science and Technology at the Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) in Ningbo, China. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and was previously a Visiting Scholar at the National University of Singapore. His research spans computer vision, multimedia, spatial and embodied AI, and reinforcement learning, with numerous publications at major conferences including NeurIPS, ICLR, AAAI, and ECCV.
Li Zhang is a Full Professor in the School of Data Science at Fudan University, where she leads the Logos Robotics Group and holds an affiliation with the Shanghai Innovation Institute. She is best known for her research at the intersection of robot learning, computer vision, and embodied AI, with over 27,000 citations and recent publications at venues including ICLR, CVPR, and ICRA. She earned her PhD from Queen Mary University of London and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Oxford under Philip Torr and Andrew Zisserman before joining Fudan. Her recent work includes the DeFI framework, a disentangled pretraining approach for robot manipulation that achieved state-of-the-art results on the CALVIN ABC-D benchmark, presented at ICLR 2026.
Wenyao Zhang is a final-year PhD student in the joint program between Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo, supervised by Wenjun Zeng and Xiaokang Yang. His research focuses on robot learning, representation learning, and multimodal large language models, with recent work including the DeFI framework for disentangled robot learning and DreamVLA for vision-language-action modeling. He has published at top-tier venues including ICLR, NeurIPS, and ECCV, and is currently a research intern at GalBot.
Miles Clements is a partner at Accel who helps lead the venture capital firm's growth fund, focusing on investments in AI, cloud/SaaS, and enterprise companies. He has led or participated in Accel's investments in companies including Atlassian, UiPath, Miro, Cursor, Linear, and Basis, the latter being an AI agent platform for accounting firms. He joined Accel in 2009 and previously worked in product management at lynda.com.
Frank Zhang is a co-founder of Crete Professionals Alliance, a national partnership of premier accounting and advisory firms backed by Thrive Capital and Bessemer Venture Partners. He is also a co-founder of ZBS Partners, through which he and partner Jake Sloane established Crete in 2023 to acquire and support locally led CPA firms with enterprise-level resources, AI-driven tools, and global service delivery. Zhang previously worked as an associate at Apollo Global Management and as an analyst in Blackstone's Mergers and Acquisitions group, and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and dual bachelor's degrees from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Jake Sloane is a co-founder of Crete Professionals Alliance, a national partnership of accounting and advisory firms that acquires U.S. CPA firms and integrates AI-driven technology into their operations. He is also a co-founder and partner at ZBS Partners, through which he has built roll-up platforms across multiple industries including veterinary care and home services. He previously worked as an associate at Carlyle and at Blackstone in its Mergers & Acquisitions group, and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.A. from Harvard University.