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Episodes: 103
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Grant Harvey - Host of The Neuron: AI Explained, a daily AI newsletter-style podcast focused on digestible, informative takes on AI developments, trends, and research.
Corey Noles - Host of The Neuron: AI Explained, a daily AI newsletter-style podcast focused on digestible, informative takes on AI developments, trends, and research.
Nikita Rudin - Embodied AI And Physical AI For Humanoid Robots; Training Control Policies And Perception Models; Bridging Simulation And Real World (sim-to-real); Robotics Training Pipelines And Embodied AI Stack; Where Physical/humanoid AI Is Headed
Larry Meadows - How HP Uses AI To Predict And Prevent IT Problems; Ai-powered Recommendations Across 50m+ Devices; Automated Remediation; Global Memory Crisis And Shadow AI Risks; Challenges IT Leaders Face
BONUS: Government Banning AI Fallout: China, the economy, what's at risk, and what you should do.
July 03, 2026
This week on The Neuron: AI Explained, Grant and Corey break down the strangest week in frontier AI so far: Fable 5 relaunching and getting yanked almost immediately, OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 rollout arriving in a weird half-launch state, and the bigger question underneath all of it.What happens when governments can slow, restrict, or pause the most powerful AI systems right as the economy starts depending on them?We’ll get into why these false starts matter beyond Silicon Valley drama. If U.S. labs ...
Can AI Agents Learn From Expert Corrections?
July 01, 2026
OpenAI and Thrive Holdings built Tax AI, a Codex-powered agent that helps prepare complex tax returns while preserving evidence for accountant review. In this episode, Corey and Grant talk with OpenAI’s John de Wasseige and Arthur Fernandes Araujo about how expert corrections become structured signals, how Codex turns repeated failures into evals and scoped engineering tasks, and why the best AI deployments still need humans close to the work. They also dig into what this pattern could mean f...
BONUS: Humanoid Robots Need More Than Servo Motors: Here's What
June 26, 2026
Humanoid robotics challenges go beyond movement and servo motors. The hardest problems are often AI problems. Bringing intelligence into the physical world means dealing with gravity, friction, uncertainty, and real consequences. Mistakes can break hardware.This week on Neuron Live, we’re joined by Nikita Rudin, Co-founder and CEO of Flexion Robotics, to unpack what it actually takes to build intelligence for humanoid systems.What we’ll cover:🤖 Training control policies and perception models🧪...
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