Expert Panel
Why each voice is on the panel
Daniel Miessler
Miessler thinks in systems and second-order effects. He connects personal AI infrastructure, security posture, and the changing shape of human work. His value is framing: he names shifts before they are obvious and is unusually clear on what individuals and orgs should actually do.
Nate B. Jones
Jones translates raw AI developments into executive-grade strategic implications daily. He is the closest analog to what AI Signal aims to be: high-signal, business-first, allergic to hype. Strongest source for 'what does this mean for an enterprise buyer / seller this week.'
Andrej Karpathy
Karpathy is the ground truth on how the technology actually works. When he speaks, the technical frontier is being defined from first principles. Counterweight to hype: separates what is real capability from what is marketing. Infrequent but extremely high signal.
Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh interviews the people building the frontier and presses on timelines, economics, and second-order societal effects. Best source for directional forecasting and the economic/operational impact arc that enterprise leaders need to plan against, not just react to.
Matthew Berman
Berman is the hands-on implementation lens: new tools, agent frameworks, and what actually ships and works. Grounds the panel in practitioner reality — what a team could deploy this quarter — which is exactly the layer BlueAlly customers ask about.