Episodes

  • E21: The Evolution of AI PMs, Prototyping, Evals, and Real Impact with Aman Khan
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Practically Intelligent, we sit down with Aman Khan, Director of Product at Arize AI, to unpack what “AI product management” really means. We dig into how tools like Cursor and Claude Code are changing the way PMs prototype, making disposable, working prototypes a core part of the craft again.

    From there, we go deep on evals and the three common workflows teams fall into, how they go wrong, and what it looks like to build evals that actually tie to business metrics instead of just vibes and thumbs-ups.

    Finally, Aman shares his own practical rituals like building golden datasets, running weekly data reviews, and doing product tear-downs, plus tips any PM can use to build real AI product sense and get ready for an agentic future.

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    46 mins
  • E20 – From Classrooms to Curiosity: AI & The Future of Learning with Katelyn Donnelly
    Jun 4 2025

    We sit down with Katelyn Donnelly, founder & Managing Director of Avalanche VC. A longtime operator in education and social-impact consulting, Katelyn now backs early-stage AI and ed-tech startups reshaping how—and why—we learn.

    We cover:

    - Ed-tech vs. learning tech. Why the biggest breakthroughs often skip the classroom and go straight to the consumer.

    - Motivation over personalization. The real bottleneck isn’t better content—it’s sparking curiosity and keeping learners engaged.

    - AI’s dual role as both a teacher’s aide and a “homework cheater" and why that might not be a bad thing.

    - How VR math sims, language-learning avatars, and AI-powered sales floors demonstrate the next wave of learning-by-doing.

    - What jobs and university majors might look like in an era where the largest school in the world is YouTube.

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    42 mins
  • E19 – From Pixels to Prompts: How AI Is Reshaping UX Design
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode of Practically Intelligent, we chat with Mike Dick — designer, builder, and co-founder of Gather — whose career spans from Age of Empires fan sites to leading design at Meta, Twitch, and Brex.

    Mike shares how AI is transforming the craft of UX, why generalists are making a comeback, and how tools like ChatGPT and Figma are changing the way teams collaborate. Whether you're a designer, PM, or engineer, this episode explores the evolving interface between humans and AI — and what it means for how we build software.

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    48 mins
  • E18: From Negative One to Zero: The Early Startup Journey with Arian Agrawal
    Mar 3 2025

    We sit down with Arian Agrawal, a partner at South Park Commons, where bold ideas turn into reality. As a former YC founder, Arian shares down-to-earth advice on validating startup ideas and avoiding common pitfalls with a refreshing look at the intersection of AI and entrepreneurship.

    Discover how cutting-edge AI insights can help you refine your product-market fit, navigate the idea maze, and accelerate your venture from negative one to zero. Whether you’re leveraging AI to optimize your business or spark your next big idea, this episode offers real-world advice and practical strategies to build a sustainable, innovative future.

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    42 mins
  • E17: Graph Databases Are the Future of RAG and AI with Sudhir Hasbe
    Nov 26 2024

    Sinan and Akshay sit down with Sudhir Hasbe, Chief Product Officer at Neo4j and a leading expert in graph databases and analytics. Sudhir shares insights from his career, including his time leading Google's analytics product lines and managing multi-million dollar data and ML initiatives.

    We explore why 2024 is a breakout year for graph databases and their role in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), diving into topics like:

    - The history and evolution of graph technology and knowledge graphs

    - Why knowledge graphs are vital for solving today’s complex AI challenges

    - The trifecta of cloud computing, LLMs, and big data fueling graph RAG adoption

    - Practical tips for building scalable, explainable, and secure graph RAG systems

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    51 mins
  • E16: AI in Action: Regulating the Future with Professor Philip Treleaven
    Oct 10 2024

    In this insightful episode of Practically Intelligent, we sit down with Professor Philip Treleaven, Director of the UK Financial Computing Centre at UCL, to discuss the complex relationship between AI, finance, and regulation.

    From the early days of algorithmic trading to today’s pressing cybersecurity concerns, Professor Treleaven offers a unique perspective on how AI innovations are reshaping industries and the critical role of real-time compliance in the battle against cybercrime.

    We also explore the growing startup ecosystem and how Professor Treleaven has inspired the next generation of entrepreneurs through his hands-on mentorship at UCL. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a founder, or working in finance, this episode is packed with actionable insights!

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    40 mins
  • OH1: Office Hours are Open!
    Aug 29 2024

    In this special episode of Practically Intelligent, we're trying something new! Sinan is opening his doors to answer your burning questions about AI, machine learning, data science, and more during our very first Office Hours episode.

    Do you wonder if prompt engineering is dying? Or maybe you're curious about what exactly an AI agent is and how it can be useful? Sinan tackles your questions, providing insights drawn from his O'Reilly lectures and real-world experience as an AI entrepreneur and consultant.

    Head over to practicallyintelligent.com to submit your questions, and we might just answer them in our next Office Hours session.

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    13 mins
  • E15: Unlocking the Internet's Treasure with Rich Skrenta
    Aug 19 2024

    In this episode of Practically Intelligent, Sinan and Akshay sit down with Rich Skrenta, the Executive Director of the Common Crawl Foundation. Rich shares his extensive experience in data aggregation and AI and how that ties into the history, mission, and future of Common Crawl—a nonprofit organization responsible for one of the largest open-source web data repositories in the world. The three discuss the challenges and opportunities of expanding Common Crawl's global reach, the critical role of curated data in training large language models, and the importance of maintaining open access to the internet in the age of cutting edge AI.Key topics include:

    • The importance of curated data in AI training
    • Challenges of expanding Common Crawl globally
    • The future of open internet access in the AI era
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    40 mins