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It’s 3 a.m., an entrepreneur is staring at the ceiling, wondering if they’ve just made the best—or worst—decision of their life. Welcome to the Aggaeus Podcast, hosted by Haggai Klorman-Eraqi. Here we share the messy experiments, the surprising wins, and the failures that cut deep but leave lessons worth carrying. You’ll get strategies, models, and insights from people in the arena—building, stumbling, and pushing forward.Hosted by Haggai Klorman-Eraqi Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • The Brain Twin 🧠: Turning Human Intuition into an AI Layer (with Assaf Horowitz, BrainVivo)
    Jan 23 2026
    If you’re building in AI and you think “human cognition” is just more training data, this episode will challenge you.Assaf Horowitz is the Co-Founder & CEO of BrainVivo, a computational neuroscientist working at the edge of sci-fi and enterprise reality: scanning real brains and building “brain twins” — digital models that can predict how a specific expert or audience will feel, value, and decide inside a defined domain. Not a generic model. Not a persona. A measurable cognitive fingerprint.Assaf watched his grandmother—Tova Horowitz, a Holocaust survivor and the smartest person in his world—fade away from Alzheimer’s. The pain wasn’t only losing her. It was watching a lifetime of judgment, perception, and problem-solving disappear with no way to preserve it. That question becomes the company: what if we could capture parts of a mind’s “operating system” — and make it usable?Then it gets wild (and concrete). BrainVivo takes a 45–60 minute MRI session, maps your brain’s wiring (connectome) and activity (fMRI), feeds you controlled stimuli (images, sound, even smell/taste), and trains a “translator” between the world’s inputs and your brain’s internal response. The output is a brain twin that can be tested on new stimuli and used to predict intuition-level reactions.Assaf shares two case studies that make this real: • Cloning expertise: a Michelin-star chef who literally “hears” tomatoes (synesthesia). BrainVivo built a culinary brain twin and hit ~85% accuracy on the gist of his judgments across dozens of dishes—opening the door to scaling founder-level taste and consistency across locations. • Predicting markets & behavior: a project with one of the world’s largest investment banks using digitized audience brains reacting to hourly news headlines, producing a high correlation with the market’s fear index (VIX). • An experiment that beat a gaming company’s internal selection by choosing creatives that dominated click performance.This is a founder conversation about the next AI frontier: not just smarter models, but more human ones.In this episode • What a “brain twin” is—and what it can (and can’t) capture today • Why language is a crude interface for thought, and where LLMs flatten human depth • How MRI + stimuli + an encoding/translation model becomes a usable cognitive agent • Why Assaf believes “NeuroAI” is the next step after LLMs • The ethics: data ownership, anonymization, and why your mind shouldn’t be scrapedCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH ASSAFLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSPONSORSKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODC ASTApple PodcastsSubstackINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships/Business: talktous@aggaeus.com🎙 Podcast: DM https://www.instagram.com/aggaeus/ on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without noticeAggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#NeuroAI #DeepTech #Startups #Cognition #AI
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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Travel protection that people genuinely ❤️? with Faye Co-Founder Daniel Green
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode, Daniel Green (Co-Founder & CTO) shares how Faye became one of the fastest-growing, most loved travel protection brands in the U.S.—by obsessing over one idea: solve it now.


    Daniel breaks down the bigger lesson behind that moment: customers don’t want more alerts, dashboards, or “status updates.” They want outcomes. And Faye’s entire product philosophy—from app-first support to proactive flight tracking and instant claim access—was built around delivering calm, clarity, and solutions when travelers are emotional, exhausted, and stuck.


    What makes this story even wilder? Faye’s first version launched in December 2019 as a predictive travel tool… and then COVID wiped the market overnight. That collapse forced the team to listen harder than ever—and what they heard again and again was simple: “I’d pay 10x if you’d just handle it.” That insight became the turning point.


    In this conversation with Haggai Klorman Eraqi, you’ll hear:

    • Why “love” is a serious KPI—even in insurance

    • The product shift from information → real-time solutions

    • What a modern travel protection experience looks like: app-first, proactive, instant virtual cards

    • How Faye recruited senior talent from major industry players before they “needed” them

    • Daniel’s practical framework for AI: embrace it, measure it, and don’t ship hallucinations into decisions

    • The founder operating principle that keeps showing up: you don’t know if you don’t ask


    If you care about product-market fit, customer trust, and building a brand people rally around—this one will stick with you.


    Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:

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    Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.

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    53 Min.
  • Bird? Plane? No—It’s Verobotics’ Window-Cleaning Robot | Ido Genosar
    Dec 30 2025

    They said it couldn’t be done. So he built a robot and sent it up the side of a skyscraper.


    No water. No chemicals. Just quiet, climbing machines—methodically wiping down glass and collecting inspection data that building owners have never had access to before. That’s what Ido Genosar and his team at Verobotics are doing. And yes, it looks like science fiction. But it’s already working on real buildings.


    Ido’s path here? Let’s just say it didn’t start in a robotics lab. It started in the Tel Aviv nightlife scene—selling, hustling, navigating human behavior with the instincts of someone who’s learned to read a room better than most people read books. That same scrappy mindset—figuring things out by feel, not by formula—is what carried him through the hardest category in tech: real-world hardware.


    In this episode, we go deep on:

    • Why “physical AI” is having its moment—and why robotics is brutally different from software

    • What it takes to scale a robot when every building is a different beast

    • The hidden economics of facade maintenance (and why the labor shortage makes this inevitable)

    • Japan as a robotics and real estate super-market—and why it’s still hard to crack

    • How founders earn trust with customers when the bar for robots is higher than for humans


    Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:

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    We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
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