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This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups•October 11, 2025

Figure’s 03 Chore-bot, Jake Paul Sora takeover, ChatGPT app integrations, and more | E2191

Jason and Lan discuss Figure's new humanoid robot with advanced AI capabilities, OpenAI's app integrations in ChatGPT, and the future of remote work and talent development.
Creator Economy
AI & Machine Learning
Tech Policy & Ethics
Developer Culture
Cryptocurrency
Jason Calacanis
David Sacks
Mark Cuban

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Podcast Summary

This episode of This Week in Startups covers the rapidly evolving AI landscape with host Jason Calacanis and co-host Lan Harris. They discuss President Trump's threatened trade war escalation with China over rare earth minerals, the explosive popularity of OpenAI's Sora video generation platform hitting 1 million downloads in five days, and new ChatGPT app integrations that allow users to control Spotify, Canva, and other services directly through conversation. (28:00)

• Main themes include AI's increasing integration into daily workflows, geopolitical tensions affecting tech supply chains, and the cultural shift toward accepting AI-generated content

Speakers

Jason Calacanis

Jason Calacanis is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and founder of Launch, an investment company and accelerator. He's known for his early investments in companies like Uber and has been hosting This Week in Startups for over a decade, making it one of the longest-running startup podcasts.

Lan Harris

Lan Harris serves as co-host and works closely with Jason at Launch. He participates in the company's executive training program and provides operational insights on startup culture and remote work dynamics.

Key Takeaways

AI Integration Is Moving From Novelty to Utility

The ChatGPT app integrations with Spotify, Canva, and other services demonstrate AI's evolution from impressive demos to practical daily tools. (18:20) Jason noted how the Spotify integration can follow complex, layered instructions like "find me the most popular songs that appeared originally on nineties movie soundtracks and don't include any other songs that I have on any other playlist." This level of nuanced understanding and execution represents a significant leap in AI's practical utility. The key insight is that AI is becoming less about replacing human creativity and more about enhancing human productivity by handling complex, multi-step tasks that would normally require switching between multiple apps and interfaces.

Geopolitical Supply Chain Control Is the New Battleground

Trump's threat to cancel meetings with China over rare earth mineral restrictions highlights how technology dependencies create geopolitical leverage points. (03:58) China controls 60-70% of global rare earth production despite holding only 36-38% of reserves, giving them outsized influence over AI and semiconductor development. Jason's analysis suggests this will accelerate domestic rare earth development in the US, similar to how PPE and chip shortages during COVID drove supply chain diversification. The takeaway for professionals is to audit their own supply chain dependencies and consider building resilience into their business models.

In-Person Work Provides Measurable Competitive Advantages

Jason's experience managing both remote and in-person teams reveals significant productivity and funding advantages for co-located teams. (44:51) He states that VCs fund in-person teams "at twice the rate of remote teams" because they demonstrate better product velocity and stronger cultures. The data from his own organization shows about half of remote workers are less effective, while only the top 20% perform better remotely. For ambitious professionals, this means being physically close to decision-makers and power centers remains crucial for career advancement, especially early in one's career.

Executive Function Training Is the New Essential Skill

As AI eliminates entry-level jobs, the ability to think strategically and manage complex workflows becomes the key differentiator for young professionals. (48:08) Jason predicts unemployment among young people will increase 50% next year as AI takes over first-job responsibilities. The companies that succeed in developing talent will be those that invest in executive function training - teaching people to prioritize, plan strategically, and solve problems without escalating every obstacle to management. This represents a massive opportunity for professionals who can master these meta-skills while their peers remain focused on technical skills that AI can increasingly replicate.

Open Source AI Could Democratize Innovation

Reflection AI's $2 billion funding at an $8 billion valuation represents America's attempt to compete with Chinese open source models while maintaining security. (34:54) David Sacks, the AI czar, emphasized that "a meaningful segment of the global market will prefer the cost, customizability and control" of open source solutions. This mirrors the WordPress vs. proprietary CMS battle where open source eventually dominated despite network effects favoring closed platforms. For entrepreneurs, this suggests opportunities to build specialized applications on top of open source AI infrastructure rather than competing directly with closed models.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Sora reached 1 million downloads in just 5 days, faster than ChatGPT hit the same milestone, and has remained number one on the Apple App Store since launching. (09:00)
  2. China holds approximately 36-38% of the world's known rare earth mineral reserves but produces about 60-70% of the world's rare earth minerals annually, giving it dominant market control. (08:14)
  3. Reflection AI raised $2 billion at an $8 billion valuation, representing a massive 15x jump from their $545 million valuation just seven months ago. (33:57)

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