Digital Disruptors - with Geoff Nielson

Digital Disruption

with Geoff Nielson

Episode #53 02.23.26
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Our Guest Sebastian Raschka Discusses

LLMs in 2026: What’s Real, What’s Hype, and What’s Coming Next

Is AI actually going to replace developers? Or is the hype getting ahead of reality?

On this episode of Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Sebastian Raschka, AI research engineer and author.

Sebastian Raschka has over a decade of experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning. His work bridges academia and industry, serving as a Senior Engineer at Lightning AI and as a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is the author of Build a Large Language Model (from Scratch) and is widely recognized for his practical, code-driven approach to AI education and research. His expertise lies in large language model (LLM) research, transformer architectures, reinforcement learning, and the development of high-performance AI systems, with a strong focus on real-world implementation.

Sebastian Raschka joins Geoff Nielson to unpack the real state of LLMs in 2026. As an LLM research engineer, Sebastian bridges deep technical expertise with practical, real-world AI implementation. In this conversation, he cuts through AI hype to focus on what’s actually achievable with modern LLMs, reasoning models, reinforcement learning, and inference scaling and where the limitations still exist. Sebastian explains why most companies should not build a large language model from scratch but also why understanding the fundamentals may be one of the most important investments technology leaders can make.

This conversation breaks down:

  • Why coding is currently the strongest LLM use case.
  • Why “reasoning” models still fail simple tasks like counting letters in “strawberry.”
  • The reality behind Math Olympiad gold-level AI claims.
  • The true cost of training large models (millions in GPU compute).
  • The privacy risks of uploading proprietary data into APIs.
  • How enterprises should think about fine-tuning vs. API-based prompting.
  • Why benchmarks and leaderboards can be misleading.
LLMs in 2026: What’s Real, What’s Hype, and What’s Coming Next

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