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The Trusted AI Tech Experts Hosts and Their Podcasts

 

For everything trendy today, there are hundreds of podcasts exploring the ins and outs of the topic with guests you never thought would sit with a ‘YouTuber’ for 3 hours. For AI, however, we now know that it’s not just a trend anymore – thus, the number of podcasts is in the thousands. Sparkle in the unpredictable and speculative nature of the AI, and finding the best ones to rely on becomes a challenge.

What we all need is not big numbers or high-quality production. There are many hours of the day when you can listen to a podcast. Unless we become regular listeners, we don’t trust a podcast enough to resonate with it and eventually forget everything said.

Let’s focus on the AI Tech podcasts that don’t just look good, but can inspire you to make a real change, plus,we don’t always have to have focus on the architecture itself, but rather look into other relatable industries, andtech is definitely a one that can inspire and predict a lot of new trends for it.

Why Focus on the Host So Much?

How many AI experts are in the world right now? You could say millions, or hundreds of thousands. Truth told, it’s such a new topic that not all LinkedIn profiles or YouTube views should be taken at face value.

It’s no surprise that every AI entrepreneur has their own take on the technology, many of which promote rather than inform. Thus, the host needs to focus on the value of the conversion and even challenge an opinion that they know from experience is not relevant or valid.

Just as there are not many real AI experts, consider how many of these AI experts also run successful podcasts; not that many, you guessed right!

Great hosts don’t skip the awkward edges of the market,they follow user behavior wherever it actually goes.

The best hosts also don’t sanitize the map. When they break down model architectures and business models, they’ll follow the money into edge markets, creator tools, parasocial companions, and yes, even try things like AI porn chat platforms, not to sensationalize, but to examine consent frameworks, age-gating, watermarking, and the downstream economics that shape how platforms actually implement AI. That kind of clear-eyed coverage is what separates a hype cycle recap from a show you can take notes from, it gives founders, product leads, and policy folks a common vocabulary for trade-offs instead of hand-waving.

With that bar set, the shows below aren’t just interesting, they’re usable.

The Top AI Tech Podcasts

NVIDIA AI Podcast – Noah Kravitz

With over 225 episodes and 6.5 million listens, featuring top researchers, founders, and innovators in the field as guests, the NVIDIA AI Podcast is impossible to miss. With now the biggest company in the world to back it up, it’s self-explanatory that Noah Kravits, an educator and former tech journalist, is into tech to the point of squeezing everything out of the guests.

AI Daily Brief (Formerly AI Breakdown) – Nathaniel Whittemore

Put this podcast on in the morning and feed your day with the latest AI news and what that means for you. Nathaniel Whittemore is fantastic in providing you with what’s relevant, cutting through the clutter, and delivering a consistent nutritional AI package.

Practical AI – Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo

Stacoviak and Santo are among the best hosts at making AI topics easy and relatable to anyone. Their podcasts focus on how you, the listener, will apply AI in your life, with guests coming from every walk of life.

Latent Spaces – Alessio Fanelli and Shawn “Swyx” Wang

A podcast for AI engineers should be hosted naturally by experts who match their audience’s and guests’ technical knowledge. Both Alession Fanelli and Shawn Want have that background, hold a stake in important companies, and receive the know-how and how-to guides from their guests.

TWIML AI Podcast – Sam Charrington

Formerly known as ‘ This week in machine learning and artificial intelligence, ’ Sam’s podcast goes very deep into the details on how AI works. The titles of the podcast themselves are rarely catchy, looking more like a PhD research topic – precisely what you need if you are tech-savvy.

Me, Myself and AI – Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh

This podcast tackles AI from a unique angle, rather than doubling down on the hype of the technology, and focuses on the overreliance on it. A series from MIT Sloan Management Review, it truly shows the best side of the world’s leading tech university, from guests to hosts and topics.

Notable mentions

I want to dedicate this section to Podcasts that are not primarily AI-driven, but due to their popularity, have attracted the most prominent guests in the world. You may be familiar with the following, especially if you are more concerned about the impact of AI in your work and passion, rather than the tech revolution itself.

Diary of a CEO – Steven Barlett

Steven is, for many, the ultimate Podcast host. Formerly focused on business, he is now dedicated to everything important for the world. His conversations with the godfather of AI and roundtables with business, tech, and health experts are eye-opening.

The Lex Friedman Podcast

Lex Friedman has interviewed pretty much everyone important in the tech scene. His 5-hour-long episode on AI is arguably the most comprehensive conversation on the topic, and let’s not forget the time Elon Musk has spent almost an entire day on the podcasts if you take all episodes into account.

Beyond an Engaging Conversation

If your work is affected by AI, as most will, and you’re not taking notes while listening to these podcasts, you might be missing out. We are indeed oversaturated with online conversation, and we take it for granted.

The impression that there’s so much to listen to that the value of an individual conversation is not as important could cause you to miss out on the one tip that could help you start your successful company, invest wisely, and even keep your job in an unpredictable future!