Uncapped with Jack Altman - Podcast

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undefined - The Breakthrough For Home Robots | Kyle Vogt, CEO of the Bot Company

The Breakthrough For Home Robots | Kyle Vogt, CEO of the Bot Company

Kyle Vogt is a serial entrepreneur and engineer often recognized as the co-founder and former CEO of Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company acquired by General Motors for $1 billion. Before Cruise, he co-founded Twitch, which transformed how people watch and share gaming online. Kyle is now building a new company at the frontier of intelligent home automation, aiming to bring advanced robotics into everyday life. In this conversation with Jack Altman on *Uncapped*, Kyle discusses why robotics is suddenly booming, how AI is unlocking the next wave of innovation, and what it takes to design robots that people actually use. They also dive into topics like the myth of humanoid robots, building for scale and affordability, trust and privacy in home robotics, and the 100-person rule that guides Kyle’s approach to building elite teams. This episode captures the blend of engineering, creativity, and persistence driving the next frontier of robotics—and what it means for our everyday lives.

November 12, 202546:25
undefined - Figma's Dylan Field on the Future of Design

Figma's Dylan Field on the Future of Design

Dylan Field is the co-founder and CEO of Figma, a design software company that went public in July 2025. Founded in 2012, Figma transformed how people design, prototype, and build products together. After a $20 billion acquisition attempt by Adobe collapsed in 2022 because of regulators, Dylan helped Figma rebound stronger than ever. Just three years later, Figma listed its shares at nearly $20 billion and its stock price more than tripled on its first trading day.

November 5, 202556:39
undefined - The Chainsmokers: Stories Behind the Songs, AI’s Impact on Music, and Venture Investing

The Chainsmokers: Stories Behind the Songs, AI’s Impact on Music, and Venture Investing

Alex Pall is half of the Grammy Award-winning duo The Chainsmokers. Beyond music, Alex is entrepreneur and co-founder of Mantis VC, a venture firm that invests opportunistically in early stage tech-enabled startups. Some of their investments include Alchemy, Chainguard, Kalshi, Roblox, and Rogo. We had a wide ranging conversation that broke down the creative stories behind a few of their top hits including “Closer,” “Something Just Like This,” and “Don’t Let Me Down.” We also explored the creative process at the highest level and how Alex’s experience in music influences the way he approaches venture investing.

October 29, 202565:52
undefined - Thomas Laffont on the Future with AI, Winning Strategies in Venture and Lessons from CAA

Thomas Laffont on the Future with AI, Winning Strategies in Venture and Lessons from CAA

Thomas Laffont is the co-founder of Coatue, one of the world’s largest technology investment platforms active in both the public and private markets. Thomas leads the firm’s private investment platforms across early-stage and growth, and oversees their software investments across private and public markets. Coatue has partnered with some of the most enduring and impactful companies of the last two decades, including Applied Intuition, Canva, Databricks, Figma and Rippling. Thomas began his career at the Creative Arts Agency, where he represented artists in film and television.

October 22, 202562:43
undefined - Sequoia's Roelof Botha on Decision Making, AI, and the Next Trillion Dollar Markets

Sequoia's Roelof Botha on Decision Making, AI, and the Next Trillion Dollar Markets

Roelof Botha joined Sequoia in 2003 and serves as the managing partner and steward. Roelof led early investments in YouTube, Instagram, Natera, and MongoDB among others. He currently sits on the board of Natera, Unity, Block (fka Square), MongoDB, Ethos, Pendulum, Airtime, and Flow Engineering. Roelof also co-led Sequoia’s backing of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter (now X) in 2022. Prior to Sequoia, Roelof was the CFO of PayPal and led the company’s IPO at the age of 28, and later through its acquisition by eBay.

October 15, 202563:00
undefined - Concentrating in Winners | Vince Hankes, Partner at Thrive Capital

Concentrating in Winners | Vince Hankes, Partner at Thrive Capital

Vince Hankes is a Partner at Thrive Capital where he’s worked on investments in OpenAI, SpaceX, Databricks, and Stripe among others. Vince invests across all stages and currently sits on the board of Airtable, Benchling, Console, Isomorphic, Lattice and Rogo. Prior to joining Thrive, Vince was an investor at Tiger Global.

October 8, 202557:34
undefined - Pixar’s Golden Age, Twitter through IPO, and Building YC’s Growth Fund | Ali Rowghani

Pixar’s Golden Age, Twitter through IPO, and Building YC’s Growth Fund | Ali Rowghani

Ali Rowghani is the founder of First Harmonic, a go-to-market program purpose-built for seed stage founders. Ali has had a long, distinguished career in tech. He worked with Steve Jobs and Ed Catmull at Pixar for nine years holding various roles including CFO and SVP of Strategic Planning, took Twitter from $0 in revenue through IPO as the CFO and COO, and most recently was the founding Managing Director of Y Combinator’s Continuity Fund where he led investments in DoorDash, Stripe, Coinbase, Zapier, among many others. Ali has also invested as an early angel in several breakout AI companies, including Mercor, Decagon, and Cursor. He’s seen the arc from inception to IPO many times and recognizes what separates winning startups from the pack.

October 1, 202541:10
undefined - Going Direct | Lulu Cheng Meservey

Going Direct | Lulu Cheng Meservey

Lulu Cheng Meservey is the leading voice in the new age of PR and comms and is the founder of Rostra, an advisory firm helping founders go direct. Lulu has been a trusted voice for founders like Palmer Luckey at Anduril, Eric Glyman at Ramp, and Brian Armstrong at Coinbase. She previously ran corporate affairs and communications for Activision Blizzard and was the head of comms for Substack. Lulu writes an acclaimed newsletter called Flack, where she proposes her new playbook for communications and shares tactical advice for how to help win over the people who matter, without wasting time or inducing cringe.

September 24, 202550:18
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