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Naval

Naval Ravikant

Business, Technology

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164 Episodes

Full Episode: The AI Industrial Revolution

Full episode with 20 minutes of new material at the end.   Software factories, vertical integration, the regulatory frontier, and the autonomous company.   Part 1: Waste Tokens, Save Time 0:00 Intro — Three Frontier Founders 1:27 AI Software Factories 4:15 Waste Tokens, Save Time 5:47 Models Instructing Humans 9:29 Is Pure Software Dead? 12:03 You Don't Get Stuck Anymore   Part 2: Vibe Coding Hardware 14:39 Vibe Coding a Turbine Blade 18:07 Open Source Compounds China's Advantage 20:15 You Always Want the Smartest Model 22:44 Software Still Needs Hands 24:43 Humans Are Becoming Verifiers   Part 3: The Regulatory Frontier 27:53 The Regulatory Red Queen Race 32:32 Why There's No Innovation in Healthcare 36:49 We Need a True 50-State Experiment 40:31 China's FDA Is Beating Ours 43:37 Healthcare Is a Communist Society Inside Capitalism 45:57 Sid's Story: N-of-1 Medicine   Part 4: The Autonomous Company 47:49 Autonomous Infrastructure 51:25 Your Job Is to Train the Agent 54:54 The Next Lord of the Rings 59:08 What's Your Definition of Art? 1:05:00 Can AI Have New Ideas? 1:07:03 A Very Large Number of Small Teams   With Guillermo Rauch (Vercel), Blake Scholl (Boom Supersonic), and Max Hodak (Science).   Transcript: http://nav.al/industrial

Transcribed - Published: 1 June 2026

The Regulatory Frontier

Part 2 of our new format with three frontier founders: Guillermo Rauch (Vercel), Blake Scholl (Boom Supersonic), and Max Hodak (Science).  00:00 Previously… 00:34 The Regulatory Red Queen Race 05:13 Why There's No Innovation in Health Care 09:30 We Need a True 50-State Experiment 13:12 China's FDA Is Beating Ours 16:18 Healthcare Is a Communist Society Inside Capitalism 18:38 Sid's Story: N-of-1 Medicine Transcript: nav.al/regulatory

Transcribed - Published: 29 May 2026

Vibe Coding Hardware

Part 2 of our new format with three frontier founders: Guillermo Rauch (Vercel), Blake Scholl (Boom Sonic), and Max Hodak (Science). 00:35 Vibe Coding A Turbine Blade 04:04 Open Source Compounds China's Advantage 06:12 You Always Want The Smartest Model 08:41 Software Still Needs Hands 10:40 Humans Are Becoming Verifiers Transcript: http://nav.al/hardware

Transcribed - Published: 28 May 2026

Waste Tokens, Save Time

A new format for the podcast! With three frontier founders: Guillermo Rauch (Vercel), Blake Scholl (Boom Supersonic), and Max Hodak (Science). 01:27 AI Software Factories  04:15 Waste Tokens, Save Time  05:47 Models Instructing Humans 09:30 Is Pure Software Dead? 12:04 You Don't Get Stuck Anymore Transcript: nav.al/tokens

Transcribed - Published: 27 May 2026

Sell the Truth

00:00 Be Credible 03:18 "Yes, And" 04:31 Selfish Honesty 05:37 Charisma Is Confidence + Love 07:56 Don't Manage, Lead 11:16 Hunt Together 14:51 Feed Your (Good) Obsessions 18:57 Sell the Truth 21:07 Good Deal or No Deal 23:39 The Age of Nonlinear Returns — Transcript: http://nav.al/sell USVC is a product of AngelList, where we are founders and hold equity.  

Transcribed - Published: 11 May 2026

'Nothing Ever Happens' Is Over

00:00 The Fully Interconnected Startup 04:14 You Don't Need the Explicit Intranet Anymore 06:55 May You Live in Interesting Times 10:40 Drones Democratize Violence 12:43 Biothreats Could Also Get Democratized 15:09 AI Interfaces Unlock Hardware 17:35 Optimism Requires Creativity -- Transcript: http://nav.al/over USVC is a product of AngelList, where we are founders and hold equity.

Transcribed - Published: 4 May 2026

A Return to Code

A Return to Coding 00:15 The Personal App Store 03:08 Vibe Coding Is a Video Game with Real-World Rewards 06:12 Pure Software Is Uninvestable 10:23 A Place for Each Model 14:09 AI Is Eager to Please 17:44 Why Math and Coding? 21:58 The Beginning of the End of Apple's Dominance 24:04 Coding Agents As Customer Service Reps 27:43 -- Transcript: http://nav.al/code Presented by AngelList: http://angellist.com/podcast We founded AngelList and have equity in the company.

Transcribed - Published: 28 April 2026

A Motorcycle for the Mind

If you want to learn, do 0:00 Vibe coding is the new product management 2:13 Training models is the new coding 6:49 Is traditional software engineering dead? 10:13 There is no demand for average 13:07 The hottest new programming language is English 14:12 AI is adapting to us faster than we are adapting to it 18:36 No entrepreneur is worried about AI taking their job 22:56 The goal is not to have a job 26:46 AIs are not alive 29:49 AI fails the only true test of intelligence 32:55 Early adopters of AI have an enormous edge 36:49 AI meets you exactly where you are 39:37 Always leverage the best intelligence 43:02 If you can't define it, you can't program it 44:37 The solution to AI anxiety is action 49:37 -- Transcript: http://nav.al/ai

Transcribed - Published: 18 February 2026

Curate People

The Best Only Want to Work With the Best 0:00 You'll Never Be Able to Hire Anybody Better Than You 3:49 Break Every Rule to Get the Best People 6:45 It Just Takes a Small Group of People to Create Something Great 10:19 Find Undiscovered Talent Before Everyone Else 14:56 Great People Have Taste in Other People 19:04 Every Great Engineer Is Also an Artist 21:24 Early Teams Look Like Cults 25:34 You Can't Make a Product that is Simple Enough 27:59 The Founder's Personality Is the Company 30:37 Good Teams Throw Away Far More Product Than They Keep 34:45 All New Information Starts as Misinformation 38:41 Geniuses Only 40:47 Practice Your Craft At the Edge of Your Capability 44:24 Curate People 49:14 — Transcript: http://nav.al/curate-people

Transcribed - Published: 30 October 2025

In the Arena

Inspiration All the Way Down 0:00 Life is Lived in the Arena 2:40 If You Want to Learn, Do 4:51 In Most Difficult Things in Life, The Solution is Indirect 6:15 When You Truly Work for Yourself 7:30 Find Your Specific Knowledge Through Action 10:12 You Have to Enjoy It a Lot 12:06 Pause, Reflect, See How Well it Did 14:45 Blame Yourself for Everything, and Preserve Your Agency 16:23 It Is Impossible to Fool Mother Nature 21:03 The Best Authors Respect the Reader's Time 25:17 Most Books Should Be Skimmed, A Few Should Be Devoured 28:18 Good Products Are Hard to Vary 32:01 Find the Simplest Thing That Works 35:27 — Transcript http://nav.al/in-the-arena

Transcribed - Published: 7 October 2025

Find the Simplest Thing That Works

http://nav.al/simplest

Transcribed - Published: 2 October 2025

Good Products Are Hard to Vary

http://nav.al/good-products

Transcribed - Published: 29 September 2025

Most Books Should Be Skimmed, A Few Should Be Devoured

Transcript: http://nav.al/devour

Transcribed - Published: 23 September 2025

The Best Authors Respect the Reader's Time

Transcript: http://nav.al/density

Transcribed - Published: 22 September 2025

It Is Impossible to Fool Mother Nature

Transcript: http://nav.al/fool

Transcribed - Published: 21 September 2025

Get in The Ring

Transcript: http://nav.al/ring

Transcribed - Published: 29 August 2025

Blame Yourself for Everything, and Preserve Your Agency

Transcript: http://nav.al/agency

Transcribed - Published: 26 August 2025

Pause, Reflect, See How Well it Did

Transcript: http://nav.al/reflect

Transcribed - Published: 7 August 2025

Hiring a Podcast Editor and Naval's Chief of Staff

Transcript: http://nav.al/hiring

Transcribed - Published: 3 August 2025

You Have to Enjoy It a Lot

Transcript: http://nav.al/enjoy

Transcribed - Published: 31 July 2025

Find Your Specific Knowledge Through Action

Transcript: http://nav.al/action

Transcribed - Published: 30 July 2025

When You Truly Work for Yourself

Transcript: http://nav.al/yourself

Transcribed - Published: 26 July 2025

In Most Difficult Things in Life, The Solution is Indirect

Transcript: http://nav.al/indirect

Transcribed - Published: 25 July 2025

If You Want to Learn, Do

Transcript: http://nav.al/do

Transcribed - Published: 22 July 2025

Life is Lived in the Arena

Transcript: http://nav.al/arena

Transcribed - Published: 18 July 2025

Inspiration all the way down

Transcript: http://nav.al/inspiration

Transcribed - Published: 16 July 2025

The Deutsch Files IV

Connecting the Four Theories into a Unified Whole 0:34 Emergence Is Fundamental 3:18 Constructor Theory Could Transform Multiple Fields 8:30 Innovation Often Emerges Unexpectedly 22:46 Knowledge Evolves Independently Across Universes 29:31 Anti-Rational Memes Hinder Human Progress 31:10 The West Versus the Rest 37:32 Error-correcting Institutions 47:46 The Bucket Theory of the Mind 51:59 Wokeism and the West 1:07:12 — Transcript http://nav.al/deutsch-files-iv

Transcribed - Published: 11 October 2024

The Deutsch Files III

Proving something about AGI is inherently impossible 0:00 Creativity is not just mixing things together 3:05 The superiority of explanatory knowledge 7:48 Knowledge laden information is more resilient than any physical object 12:36 The problems of cloning people 15:05 Objections to Taking Children Seriously 19:23 "Do what you like" is bad advice 38:17 Creativity versus nature 41:57 Deutsch's "fanciful" conjectures 47:52 We must give up on the idea of an ultimate explanation 53:06 — Transcript http://nav.al/deutsch-files-iii  

Transcribed - Published: 17 February 2024

The Deutsch Files II

The universality of computation and explanation 0:00 The growth of knowledge begins with problems 4:56 Problems are clashes between ideas 9:57 Evolution is not the survival of the fittest 14:50 Bad philosophy in quantum theory 26:46 Free will is intimately connected with knowledge-creation 33:41 Wealth is not a number, it is a set of transformations 49:03 The principle of optimism 53:27 Constructor Theory 57:21 How to make a better world 1:10:05 — Transcript http://nav.al/deutsch-files-ii  

Transcribed - Published: 26 January 2024

The Deutsch Files I

Good Science Fiction is Hard to Vary 2:08 ChatGPT is Not a Step Towards AGI 5:36 Creativity is Fundamentally Impossible to Define 13:35 The Binary of Personhood and Non-Personhood 23:41 David Deutsch's Life Philosophy 32:06 The Clash of Civilizations 44:03 — Transcript http://nav.al/deutsch-files-i Discuss on Airchat http://getairchat.com/arjun/deutschfilesdiscussion

Transcribed - Published: 11 January 2024

David Deutsch: Knowledge Creation and The Human Race, Part 2

Popper's Impact 0:00 Creative Guesses 2:18 Experiments, Demonstrations, and Measurements 4:25 Taking Theories Seriously 10:25 New Paradigms 15:58 Foundations of Science 23:30 The Enlightenment 25:39 Misinformation 29:45 — Transcript http://nav.al/david-deutsch-2

Transcribed - Published: 11 August 2023

David Deutsch: Knowledge Creation and The Human Race, Part 1

Introduction 0:00 The Human Race 2:11 Knowledge Creation 12:34 AGI 15:50 Taking Children Seriously 23:30 Good Explanations 27:49 Quantum Computers 36:35 — Transcript http://nav.al/david-deutsch

Transcribed - Published: 11 February 2023

Vitalik: Ethereum, Part 2

The elder statesman of smart contract blockchains 0:00 The Ethereum community 1:22 The DAO hack 2:34 Vitalik's finest and worst moments in protocol politics 5:18 Becoming a Twitter memelord 7:45 Vitalik's influence on Eth today 8:59 It's getting harder to do big things in Eth 10:38 Goals outside Ethereum 12:17 Crypto needs the good-natured 15:00 Russia 18:06 Vitalik's lifestyle 19:51 Closing thoughts 22:06 — Transcript http://nav.al/vitalik-2

Transcribed - Published: 14 April 2022

Vitalik: Ethereum, Part 1

Introduction 0:00 Haseeb's background 0:22 Vitalik's background 2:43 A blockchain you can build any app on top of 7:02 Eth trades efficiency for transparency 10:18 Like plain text, Eth is simple and efficient 12:41 Only high-value transactions can afford the blockchain 13:08 Doing away with 'trusted' third parties 14:09 Trading performance for security 14:43 'Impregnable castles made of math' 16:23 Ethereum's limitations are latency and privacy 16:56 There are ways to get back your privacy 19:32 Can Eth provide a high level of decentralization and a high level of scaling at the same time? 20:39 Sharding leads to more centralization 21:49 Verifiability at the expense of scaling 24:00 How much decentralization is the right amount? 25:11 What happens when subsidies to join nodes disappear? 27:07 Stateless clients make it possible to verify the chain with very little on your hard drive 28:18 Staking culture is difficult to cultivate 28:52 New blockchain players tend to go for minimum viable decentralization 29:54 People don't value privacy until somebody goes to jail over it 30:32 Eth is 'simple at the base' 31:12 Social recovery wallets make it easier to be your own bank 31:44 Block space is getting expensive 32:41 There's not a lot of innovation on Bitcoin, by design 33:35 Blockchain's 'free-rider effect' 34:57 Innovation is slowest at Layer 1 35:34 Layer 2 moves faster because it's permissionless 36:59 What if we froze Layer 1 today? 37:25 Data for computation trade-off 38:57 Benchmarking blockchains apples-to-apples 40:02 Enshrining decentralization 41:43 Tensions between scaling and preserving value 42:27 There will be multiple stores of value 43:54 — Transcript http://nav.al/vitalik

Transcribed - Published: 8 April 2022

The Beginning of Infinity, Part 2

Transcript http://nav.al/infinity-1

Transcribed - Published: 22 December 2021

To a Caveman Very Few Things Are Resources

Transcript http://nav.al/caveman

Transcribed - Published: 13 December 2021

Knowledge Makes the Existence of Resources Infinite

Transcript http://nav.al/infinite-resources

Transcribed - Published: 10 December 2021

Groups Never Admit Failure

Transcript: http://nav.al/failure

Transcribed - Published: 8 December 2021

Making Something Social Destroys the Truth of It

Transcript http://nav.al/social

Transcribed - Published: 6 December 2021

Free Markets Provide the Best Feedback

Transcript http://nav.al/feedback

Transcribed - Published: 3 December 2021

The Poverty of Compromise

Transcript http://nav.al/compromise

Transcribed - Published: 29 November 2021

Innovation Requires Decentralization and a Frontier

Transcript: http://nav.al/decentralization

Transcribed - Published: 24 November 2021

Don't Rely on Credibility Stamps

Transcript http://nav.al/credibility

Transcribed - Published: 22 November 2021

One Einstein Is Worth A Legion Of PhD Drones

Transcript http://nav.al/einstein

Transcribed - Published: 19 November 2021

Ideas Are the New Oil

Transcript http://nav.al/ideas

Transcribed - Published: 17 November 2021

Aliens Would Visit for Knowledge, Not Resources

Transcript http://nav.al/resources

Transcribed - Published: 15 November 2021

Aliens Might Just Be Too Far Away

Transcript http://nav.al/far-away

Transcribed - Published: 12 November 2021

If You Can't Program It, You Don't Understand It

Transcript: http://nav.al/program

Transcribed - Published: 10 November 2021

The Probability of Human Existence Is Infinitesimally Small

Transcript http://nav.al/existence

Transcribed - Published: 8 November 2021

Intelligent Species Have Only Risen Once on Planet Earth

Transcript http://nav.al/intelligent

Transcribed - Published: 3 November 2021

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