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Emulated: The Data for Fully Autonomous Software Engineers and Companies — Joseph Wang
Jul 31, 2026 · 16:33
Joseph Wang and his co-founder Sid from Emulated argue that AI agents struggle with infrastructure work because training data misses the messy reality of production, so Emulated simulates entire companies inside sandboxes. Tasks run 50 to 100 turns, with live traffic, failing nodes, data corruption, clock skew, deployments, and customer conversations — not clean code diffs. They argue single-node sandboxes break down when provisioning real resources like VPCs, subnets, and security groups, and meeting bars for throttling, auth, and authorization, plus managing costs and gradual rollouts. Their goal is making agents own entire companies by emulating the real world at full fidelity; they start with infra because domain expertise improves data quality and infra's problem statements are clear.

Prompt to Pipeline: Building with Google's Gen Media Stack — Paige & Guillaume, Google DeepMind
May 23, 2026 · 1:54:35
Paige Bailey, Guillaume Vernade, and Ian Valentine from Google DeepMind demonstrate the company's full generative media stack—from Gemini 3.1 Flash Light's video analysis at $0.25 per million tokens to Genie 3's playable world models and Gemma 4's on-device agentic coding—showing developers how to build multimodal apps without cloud APIs. Paige shows AI Studio's Build feature creating a bookshelf scanning app with Firestore and OAuth. Guillaume walks through a workshop using Nano Banana 2 for character portraits, VO 3.1 Lite for video generation at $0.05 per image, LIA 3 for chapter scores, and text-to-speech with distinct voices. Ian runs Gemma 4's 26B mixture-of-experts model on a MacBook to generate 10 SVGs in parallel and build a game from a spec, all locally. The episode argues that Google's models absorb common agent patterns, making custom fine-tunes less necessary.
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