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At CES 2026, Havas CEO Yannick Bolloré discusses how AI can help scale intelligence and creativity while maintaining the human connection, demonstrating this through a live experiment where his team creates a movie trailer for volunteer Amanda using AI-powered production tools.
In this episode, Kieran and Kipp break down the top 5 AI launches and must-have skills for marketers in 2026, focusing on content remixing with Gemini 3, advanced image and video creation tools like Nano Banana Pro and Veo 3.1, AI-powered automation and agentic workflows, and powerful coding tools that can help marketers dramatically scale their productivity.
Dan Shipper and Brandon Gell explore AI predictions for 2026, discussing agent-native software architectures, the changing role of software engineers, the potential impact of AI on elections, and the ongoing challenge of achieving truly autonomous AI agents.
Jeffrey Katzenberg and ChenLi Wang of WndrCo discuss their venture firm's hybrid investment model, leveraging technology and storytelling to build and invest in transformative companies across consumer security, health, and the future of work, while navigating the emerging AI landscape.
A deep dive into the ongoing bidding war between Paramount and Netflix for Warner Bros. Discovery, exploring the potential implications for the media landscape, regulatory challenges, and the role of key players like the Ellison family and Donald Trump.
After losing her father to COVID-19, Hala Taha transformed her grief into entrepreneurial success by launching YAP Media, growing her podcast network, and building a personal brand that now reaches millions of entrepreneurs.
Jason and the team discuss the landmark Disney-OpenAI deal, where Disney invests $1 billion and grants OpenAI access to use Disney characters in Sora and ChatGPT, while exploring the broader implications of AI, intellectual property, and potential job displacement.
OpenAI shifts focus to enterprise in 2026, partners with Disney to license characters for AI video creation, while facing challenges in AI infrastructure and potential internal tensions.
Kara Swisher offers a sharp-witted critique of big tech leaders and emerging technologies, highlighting the potential of AI in healthcare, the importance of friction in innovation, and the need for creative solutions to technological disruption.
Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. for $72-82.7 billion, potentially disrupting the movie theater industry and facing significant international regulatory scrutiny.
Jesse Cole transforms a struggling college summer baseball team into the Savannah Bananas, a billion-dollar entertainment empire by reimagining baseball as a fan-first, high-energy experience that prioritizes fun over traditional sports norms.
In Joe Hill's latest novel King Sorrow, six college friends summon a charismatic dragon in 1989, who demands a yearly sacrifice and becomes an integral, horrifying part of their lives over the following decades.
Howard Lerman shares his journey from building Yext to creating Roam, a virtual office platform, detailing his disciplined daily routine, entrepreneurial philosophy, and commitment to building transformative technology with a small, talented team.
Peter Cuneo shares insights on Marvel's turnaround from bankruptcy, the importance of character development in storytelling, and leadership principles focused on effective communication, embracing change, and taking ownership of challenges.
In this episode, Scott and Ed discuss OpenAI's new SORA technology, AI-generated video platforms, and the potential impact on Hollywood and content creation, while exploring the broader implications of AI "slop" and social media trends.
Jimmy Kimmel returns to ABC after a brief suspension following a nationwide backlash, with the hosts discussing the corporate communications strategy and potential impact of consumer activism.
A deep dive into the Jimmy Kimmel suspension by ABC/Disney, exploring the complex intersection of free speech, media, and political leverage in the context of the Trump administration's potential efforts to control media narratives.
A deep dive into the Jimmy Kimmel controversy, exploring how the Trump administration leveraged government power to pressure Disney into suspending Kimmel's show over a comment about the Charlie Kirk assassination.
Here's a 2-sentence description for the episode: In this insightful conversation, Veronica Shelton, co-founder of Oak Theory, discusses the intersection of neurodiversity, technology, and accessibility, sharing her unique perspective as a woman of color in the tech industry. She explores the transformative potential of AI, the importance of adaptability in the workplace, and the launch of her new media project "Under the Oak," which aims to critically examine technology's psychological and social impacts.
Ed breaks down a potential share sale that could make OpenAI the most valuable private company in the world. Then, he’s joined by Jason Bazinet, Managing Director of Media and Entertainment Research at Citigroup, to dig into Disney’s earnings. Finally, Mark Mahaney joins the show to unpack Uber’s results and explain how the company is positioning itself in the race for autonomous dominance. A note to our listeners: our team is out of office for vacation starting next week. There will be no new episodes from August 11th to the 22nd. Enjoy the rest of your summer, and we’ll be back on the 25th. Check out our latest Prof G Markets newsletter Order "The Algebra of Wealth" out now Subscribe to No Mercy / No Malice Follow Prof G Markets on Instagram Follow Ed on Instagram and X Follow Scott on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ed breaks down a potential share sale that could make OpenAI the most valuable private company in the world. Then, he’s joined by Jason Bazinet, Managing Director of Media and Entertainment Research at Citigroup, to dig into Disney’s earnings. Finally, Mark Mahaney joins the show to unpack Uber’s results and explain how the company is positioning itself in the race for autonomous dominance. A note to our listeners: our team is out of office for vacation starting next week. There will be no new episodes from August 11th to the 22nd. Enjoy the rest of your summer, and we’ll be back on the 25th. Check out our latest Prof G Markets newsletter Order "The Algebra of Wealth" out now Subscribe to No Mercy / No Malice Follow Prof G Markets on Instagram Follow Ed on Instagram and X Follow Scott on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices