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This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups•September 13, 2025

All-In Summit Highlights, Schools Could Block Social Media, FTC Chatbot Investigation, and Zoox hits Vegas | E2177

Jason and his co-hosts discuss the All-In Summit highlights, covering topics like Elon Musk's robotics insights, Palantir's performance, the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, AI chatbot interactions with children, and the potential of self-driving robotaxis from companies like Zoox and Tesla.
Creator Economy
Startup Founders
AI & Machine Learning
Tech Policy & Ethics
Elon Musk
Tucker Carlson
Alex Karp
Jason Calacanis

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Podcast Summary

This week's episode of This Week in Startups opens with Jason Calacanis sharing his grief over the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and calling for unity against political violence. (00:00) The conversation then pivots to highlights from the All In Summit, featuring clips from guests like Elon Musk discussing humanoid robotics and Tesla's factory advantages, and Alex Karp from Palantir defending his company's practices. The episode covers emerging technologies like Zoox's robotaxis launching in Las Vegas, social media restrictions in schools, and AI safety concerns. Jason announces his partnership with Ro.co as a spokesperson for GLP-1 weight loss medications, and the hosts discuss the future of autonomous vehicles while cautioning against rushing deployment for stock gains.

  • Main Focus: Balancing grief over political violence with forward-looking discussions on robotics, autonomous vehicles, AI safety, and emerging health technologies

Speakers

Jason Calacanis

Host and co-founder of This Week in Startups and All In Podcast. Angel investor with notable early investments in Uber and Robinhood, recently announced as spokesperson for Ro.co's GLP-1 weight loss program. Known for his influential voice in tech and startup investing.

Alex Wilhelm

Co-host and tech journalist covering startup news and market analysis. Provides data-driven insights on company valuations and market trends throughout the show.

Lon Harris

Writer and creative contributor described by Jason as "the funniest writer we have at Twist." Helps workshop Jason's material and provides cultural commentary on tech developments.

Key Takeaways

Tesla's Unique Advantage in Humanoid Robotics

Elon Musk's combination of factory expertise from Tesla manufacturing and real-world computer vision from autonomous driving gives him an unprecedented advantage in robotics. (17:03) As Jason explains, there are only two organizations in the world - Apple and Tesla - that have mastered at-scale factory production while simultaneously developing the "brain" (AI) and "vision" (computer vision) systems needed for humanoid robots. This convergence of manufacturing know-how, AI capabilities, and real-world movement understanding positions Tesla uniquely to potentially produce robots at $1 per hour operational cost.

The Power of Professional Communication Skills

Professional broadcasters and entertainers have an extraordinary advantage in public discourse due to their thousands of hours behind microphones and cameras. (43:16) Whether you agree with their content or not, figures like Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, and Ezra Klein possess compelling communication abilities that make them forces in debates regardless of their actual expertise in the subject matter. This highlights the importance of developing strong communication skills for professionals who want to influence and lead in their fields.

Retail Investors Have Evolved Beyond Meme Stocks

Modern retail investors are increasingly sophisticated, moving from pure speculation to "manifest stocks" - companies they believe can achieve breakthrough innovations through proper leadership and vision. (33:57) Jason's example with Opendoor shows how retail investors now conduct homework, push for management changes, and bet on turnaround potential rather than just technical trading patterns. This represents a maturation of retail investment behavior toward fundamental analysis and long-term value creation.

Safety Must Trump Stock Performance in Autonomous Vehicles

The pressure from market participants and stock promoters to rush autonomous vehicle deployment poses a significant risk to the entire industry. (80:12) Jason emphasizes that a single fatality due to premature deployment could set back the entire autonomous vehicle sector for years, as seen with Uber's Phoenix shutdown and Cruise's license loss. Investors should "place their bets and sit on their hands" rather than pressuring companies to move too quickly for stock gains.

Proactive Leadership Beats Reactive Compliance

Companies can demonstrate true leadership by proactively addressing societal concerns rather than waiting to be dragged before Congress by whistleblowers. (61:20) Jason specifically calls out Meta/Facebook's pattern of reactive responses to child safety issues, suggesting they could implement geofencing around schools to block social media access. This represents the difference between true leadership and "the lowest form of leadership" - waiting for external pressure to force action.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Tesla currently produces approximately 1.8-2 million cars per year, with only a few manufacturers like Volkswagen capable of reaching 10 million cars annually - highlighting the massive capital and manufacturing constraints in scaling autonomous vehicle production. (84:55)
  2. Palantir's stock trades at a 121x price-to-sales ratio, demonstrating the extreme valuations AI-focused companies are achieving in the current market environment. (29:46)
  3. Jason reports losing 40 pounds using GLP-1 medications over several years, going from his peak weight back toward his marathon-running weight of 165-167 pounds. (67:47)

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