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Peter Danenberg: "I've Spent 13 Years at Google. Here's What AI Still Can't Replace."

Apr 01, 202648 min
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Episode description

Peter Danenberg has spent his career at the edge of what humans and machines can do. As a senior software engineer at Google DeepMind, he leads development on Gemini. 

Before tech, he co-founded CrossFit Crown City, scaling it to 450 members across two locations. He holds degrees from Harvard and USC spanning computer science, philosophy, classics and piano, and has spoken at Davos, the House of Lords, and MIT.

His belief is simple: peak performance, human or artificial, is as much a philosophical project as it is a technical one.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why he ran AI-driven workouts for a year and what went wrong

  • What AI still cannot replicate in human performance and coaching

  • The relationship between physical training and cognitive flow state

  • How music and sport work together to maintain mental clarity

  • What the next generation is telling us about AI dependency

  • Why the human in the loop still matters more than we think

Peter Danenberghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdanenberg/

Ray Waliahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/raywalia/


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