Frontier AI Software Engineering Seminar #7 ~ Richard Hsu, Nuro + previous recordings
Join me this Thursday to learn from Richard Hsu at Nuro.
This Week’s Seminar
Title: Nuro’s autonomous AI hill-climb Lessons of deploying 50+ AI Employees and Autoresearch agents for self-driving car
Bio: Richard Hsu leads Nuro’s Frontier AI Engineering team, where his team drove Nuro’s rapid AI ascent through three generations of work: from the adhoc AI chatbot you prompt, to the AI Employee that solves problems on its own, to the continuous self-improving autoresearch AI agent infrastructure. Each infrastructure and use case is shipped in production with real ROI and learnings. And this talk is the story of the ascent.
Reading: Onboarding AI Employees at Nuro
Date: July 16th, 2026
Time: 2pm (Pacific Time)
Register: https://luma.com/odzruz0q
Previous Seminars
1. Daniel Svonava, Superlinked
Why did you shrink your team from 25 engineers to 12?
Why did shipping more code let him run the team with fewer engineers, not more?
How do you review code when there’s far too much of it to read?
4. Patrick Devine, Ollama
What is the story behind your invention of Ollama?
How did adding support for a new model go from weeks of work to an afternoon?
What happens to open source when people contribute code they don’t understand?
5. Kalpit Singh, SingleStore
How does your company ‘s engineering team adopt AI?
What actually separates an AI “copilot” from an AI “colleague”?
If you’ve stopped reviewing AI-generated code by hand, what keeps it safe to ship?
6. Jackie Lee, Science VR
How can you get an AI agent to build a quantum circuit that multiplies matrices?
How do you make an AI agent’s work something you can verify, not just trust?
Does boxing an agent in with formal logic kill its creativity?
Register: https://luma.com/odzruz0q


