Reiner Pope – Chip design from the bottom up

22.05.2026 • 01:20:30

New blackboard lecture with Reiner Pope: how do chips actually work - starting with basic logic gates, and working up to why GPUs, TPUs, FPGAs, and th...

Eric Jang – Building AlphaGo from scratch

15.05.2026 • 02:37:29

Eric Jang walks through how to build AlphaGo from scratch, but with modern AI tools. Sometimes you understand the future better by stepping backward....

David Reich – Why the Bronze Age was an inflection point in human evolution

08.05.2026 • 02:13:20

David Reich is back. He and collaborator Ali Akbari just published a paper that overturns a long-standing consensus about human evolution — that natu...

Reiner Pope – The math behind how LLMs are trained and served

29.04.2026 • 02:13:50

Did a very different format with Reiner Pope - a blackboard lecture where he walks through how frontier LLMs are trained and served. It’s shocking ho...

Jensen Huang – TPU competition, why we should sell chips to China, & Nvidia’s supply chain moat

15.04.2026 • 01:43:12

I asked Jensen about TPU competition, Nvidia’s lock on the ever more bottlenecked supply chain needed to make advanced chips, whether we should be sel...

Michael Nielsen – How science actually progresses

07.04.2026 • 02:03:03

Really enjoyed chatting with Michael Nielsen about how we recognize scientific progress. It's especially relevant for closing the RL verification loo...

Terence Tao – Kepler, Newton, and the true nature of mathematical discovery

20.03.2026 • 01:23:44

We begin the episode with the absolutely ingenious and surprising way in which Kepler discovered the laws of planetary motion. People sometimes say t...

Dylan Patel — Deep dive on the 3 big bottlenecks to scaling AI compute

13.03.2026 • 02:30:44

Dylan Patel, founder of SemiAnalysis, provides a deep dive into the 3 big bottlenecks to scaling AI compute: logic, memory, and power. And walks thro...

The most important question nobody's asking about AI

11.03.2026 • 00:24:38

Read the full essay here: https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/dow-anthropic Timestamps (00:00:00) - Anthropic vs The Pentagon (00:04:16) - The overhangs of ...

Why Leonardo was a saboteur, Gutenberg went broke, and Florence was weird – Ada Palmer

06.03.2026 • 02:02:19

Renaissance history is so much wilder and weirder than you would have expected. Very fun chatting with Ada Palmer (historian, novelist, and composer b...