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Shelly Lefkoe reveals how unconscious beliefs formed in childhood can silently sabotage success, and offers insights on how to identify and eliminate limiting beliefs that hold people back in entrepreneurship and life.
Big Tech podcast discusses the AI device wars, with Meta poaching Apple talent, the potential end of the Metaverse, OpenAI's Code Red response to Gemini, and Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery.
Dan Martell breaks down a comprehensive six-phase roadmap for scaling a business, guiding entrepreneurs from chaos to empire by systematically buying back time, clarifying strategy, building a predictable growth engine, systematizing delivery, installing leadership, and scaling culture.
A deep dive into OpenAI's potential trillion-dollar IPO, the systemic risks of the AI bet, and Apple's iPhone 17 revival, exploring the company's path to going public, the potential pitfalls of massive AI investments, and the surprising resurgence of iPhone sales.
Sam Altman explores OpenAI's future, discussing AI's potential to transform work, science, and society, while sharing insights on technological progress, energy challenges, and the evolving relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.
Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore OpenAI's developer day announcements, including ChatGPT's platform strategy, their massive GPU infrastructure deals, and a humorous discussion with Katie Natopoulos about AI-generated video slop.
AMD's stock surges 24% after OpenAI announces a multibillion-dollar deal to secure six gigawatts of compute capacity, potentially gaining a 10% stake in the company, while Bari Weiss takes over as CBS News editor-in-chief after Paramount acquires her media startup, The Free Press.
Sam Altman and OpenAI partner with AMD on a massive chip deal while also developing a secretive AI device with Jony Ive, facing technical challenges and compute constraints.
In this episode of Sourcery, Patrick McGee discusses Apple's massive investment in China, exploring how the company invested billions of dollars to build manufacturing capabilities and train workers in a complex supply chain. McGee reveals the geopolitical implications of Apple's strategy, highlighting how the company became deeply entrenched in China's manufacturing ecosystem while helping to develop the country's technological competence.