About the Audrow Nash Podcast
In 2014, I started interviewing roboticists because I was fascinated by the field and hungry to learn from the people shaping it. Today, I'm still at it—but now I get to bring you along for the ride. On the Audrow Nash Podcast, I draw on my background as an engineer and my years of experience in the trenches of robotics to have in-depth, technically meaty conversations with the entrepreneurs, engineers, and visionaries working on the frontiers of intelligent machines.
My guests range from startup founders to corporate CTOs to academic experts, and our conversations cover everything from the latest algorithms and technical architectures to the thorny business and societal challenges that come with deploying robotics and AI in the real world. I don't shy away from the hard questions or the messiness inherent in any cutting-edge field. Instead, I strive to embrace the complexity and paint a nuanced picture of the robotics and AI landscape.
Ultimately, my goal is to create the podcast I wish I had when I was starting out as a roboticist: one that demystifies the technologies, reveals the human stories behind the breakthroughs, and grapples honestly with the implications of the intelligent machines that will increasingly shape our future. So whether you're a curious student, a grizzled robotics veteran, or just someone who wants to better understand this transformative field, I invite you to join me on the Audrow Nash Podcast. Together, we'll explore the exciting, challenging, and sometimes bewildering world of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Me with Eve, the humanoid robot I worked on during my internship at Halodi (now 1X) in 2019.