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In their 2026 predictions episode, the All-In podcast hosts discuss potential economic, political, and business trends, ranging from California's proposed wealth tax and potential IPOs to geopolitical shifts and the impact of AI, while offering bold and sometimes contrarian predictions about the upcoming year.
Tony Hinchcliffe delivers a hilarious roast of the All-In podcast hosts at their holiday party, performing a live Kill Tony set with the besties and offering candid insights into comedy, free speech, and his show's success.
Podcast hosts discuss Bernie Sanders' call to halt AI data center development, debate economic indicators and inflation, analyze China's potential breakthrough in lithography technology, and share personal stories about their dogs and potential moves to Texas.
Jason Calacanis shares insights on his media journey, investing strategy at Launch, lessons from the All-In Podcast, and personal experiences with Elon Musk and Tesla while discussing his approach to podcasting, venture capital, and startup investing.
Sen. Ed Markey discusses the threats to democracy, free speech, and First Amendment rights under the Trump administration, focusing on FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's attempts to censor media and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the TikTok ban.
A dynamic discussion of OpenAI's "Code Red" moment, exploring the fierce AI competition, market share shifts, and the strategic challenges faced by Sam Altman and ChatGPT against rivals like Google's Gemini, Anthropic's Claude, and Elon Musk's Grok.
A deep dive into David Sacks' role as the White House AI czar reveals potential conflicts of interest as he pushes policies that could benefit companies he and his friends have invested in, sparking debate about Silicon Valley's influence in government.
Jason and Alex analyze MicroStrategy's declining Bitcoin strategy, discuss Tether's S&P downgrade, and explore a New York Times article about David Sacks' role in the Trump administration while also examining emerging robotic technologies like Sunday Robotics and Matic.
David Sacks discusses the Trump administration's approach to AI and crypto, emphasizing the importance of innovation, regulatory clarity, and maintaining America's technological leadership while preventing overregulation and preserving the decentralized, permissionless nature of technological development.
A wide-ranging episode covering the California billionaire tax proposal, an NBA gambling scandal, Amazon's AWS outage and robotic automation plans, Tesla's earnings and Elon Musk's pay package, and emerging AI model biases.
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.
A deep dive into the largest take-private deal in history with Electronic Arts, discussing AI's potential in gaming, open-source AI models, and state-level AI regulation challenges.
Brendan Foody, CEO of Mercor, discusses how his company helps AI labs hire experts to evaluate and train AI models, growing from $1 to $400 million in revenue in just sixteen months by addressing the critical need for high-quality human evaluation in AI model development.
Chris Wright, United States Secretary of Energy, discusses the current state of global energy production, emphasizing the continued dominance of hydrocarbons and advocating for a pragmatic approach to energy policy that prioritizes human needs and technological innovation. He highlights the potential of nuclear energy, critiques the current renewable energy landscape, and argues for a balanced strategy that considers economic and practical realities.
At the White House Tech Dinner, top tech leaders gathered with President Trump to discuss innovation, infrastructure, and economic growth, with participants expressing support for the administration's pro-business agenda. The dinner featured notable figures like Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and Sam Altman, and was characterized by a sense of cooperation and alignment among competing tech titans.