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In this episode, Sam and Sean dive into OpenAI's revolutionary new app Sora, which allows users to create AI-generated videos by simply typing prompts and capturing their face and voice in seconds. (00:00) They explore how this technology differs from typical "AI slop" by offering genuinely engaging, multiplayer experiences that could reshape content creation and social interaction.
Co-host of My First Million podcast and founder of The Hustle, a popular business newsletter that was acquired by HubSpot. Sam has experience building and scaling media companies and is known for his direct approach to business analysis and trend spotting.
Co-host of My First Million podcast and serial entrepreneur with experience in tech startups and venture investing. Sean brings a analytical perspective to emerging technologies and has a track record of identifying business opportunities in nascent markets.
The most significant development in AI isn't just improved capabilities, but the transition from isolated tools to collaborative experiences. (05:00) As Sean noted, current AI tools like ChatGPT are "single player" - you use them alone. But the Internet's most powerful applications have always been multiplayer, connecting people through social networks, ride-sharing, or team communication. Sora represents the first major AI-native multiplayer experience, where users create content involving others and share it socially. This shift mirrors Facebook's explosive growth when they introduced photo tagging, creating viral loops that drove massive user adoption.
When confronted with overwhelming technological advancement, the most productive response is curiosity rather than exhaustion or dystopian thinking. (13:15) Sean identified three common reactions: feeling exhausted by constant change, dystopian fears about concentrated power, and curious exploration. The hosts emphasize that we're living through historic technological transformation, and the only useful approach is to "go have fun, go play" and actively engage with these tools to understand their potential impact.
The intersection of AI and mental health services represents a significant business opportunity, particularly in addiction recovery. (26:45) Companies like Birches Health have raised $20M to address gambling addiction, while apps like Sunflower Sober are growing rapidly by providing AI-powered sponsorship and support. These services offer 24/7 availability, lower costs, and reduced stigma compared to traditional therapy, potentially reaching millions who previously lacked access to help.
Systematic collection of personal data creates invaluable datasets for future AI applications and personal reflection. (37:06) Shopify's CEO Toby Lütke revealed he has logged every keystroke and taken screenshots every ten minutes for 15 years. This comprehensive personal data archive could enable the creation of highly personalized AI that thinks and operates like him. The hosts recognize this as superior to traditional journaling because it captures unfiltered behavior and decision-making patterns over extended periods.
A regulatory loophole is allowing sports betting to expand beyond traditional casino apps through "prediction markets." (19:59) While sports betting requires state gambling licenses, prediction markets are classified as financial instruments where users trade shares of outcomes rather than place bets. This technical distinction has allowed platforms like Robinhood, Kalshi, and Polymarket to offer sports wagering features without casino licensing, dramatically expanding access and creating new market dynamics.