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Dr. Michael Power argues that Chinese AI, with its open-source approach and cost advantages, is poised to outmaneuver and potentially dominate the U.S. AI industry in the coming years.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the evolving landscape of digital marketing, emphasizing the importance of organic social content, measuring creative success, and leveraging platforms like Google Shorts and TikTok to feed AI language models while driving business growth.
A discussion of potential U.S. imperial ambitions under Trump, exploring geopolitical moves in Venezuela and Greenland, and analyzing how markets might react to increasingly aggressive foreign policy strategies.
A deep dive into the potential natural gas supply crunch driven by premature electrification, AI data center expansion, and growing LNG exports, highlighting why the U.S. may face a critical energy vulnerability in the coming years.
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.
Jason and Alex break down the top CES products, highlighting innovative robotics, self-driving cars, and AI-powered technologies, with a focus on humanoid robots from Boston Dynamics and LG, Neuro's robotaxi, and emerging health and pet tech wearables.
Nathan discusses his son Ernie's cancer treatment progress, provides an in-depth analysis of the current AI landscape by examining the strengths and potential weaknesses of Google DeepMind, OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI, and shares his thoughts on model performance, technological advancements, and the companies' strategies in the AI race.
Yevgeniy Matsay, a former real estate broker, created an AI-powered cold calling automation that helped real estate agents get listing appointments, which he initially sold as a service and is now turning into a SaaS platform called Rozera.
A wide-ranging discussion of recent tech industry developments, including NVIDIA's $20B acquisition of Groq, Meta's $2B purchase of Manus, OpenAI's stock-based compensation strategy, Navan's IPO challenges, and the emerging trend of "invisible unemployment" driven by AI's impact on the labor market.
CoreWeave's founders discuss their rapid rise in the AI infrastructure market, defending their business model against claims of being an AI bubble, and explaining how they've strategically built data centers and acquired GPUs through carefully structured long-term contracts with major tech companies.
Jason and Alex discuss major tech and startup news, including Nvidia's $20B Groq acquisition, Yann LeCun leaving Meta, and the potential IPOs of companies like OpenAI and Discord in 2026.
Cal Newport and Ed Zitron dissect the tumultuous year of AI in 2025, revealing a narrative of technological hype, financial unsustainability, and diminishing returns, ultimately concluding that it was a terrible year for artificial intelligence.
Clay Finck discusses his 2025 portfolio additions, investment philosophy focused on quality businesses and exceptional founder-operators, and how he evaluates stocks beyond short-term market narratives.
Meta acquires AI agent startup Manus for over $2 billion, potentially aiming to develop a consumer AI platform while Grok AI experiences controversy over generating inappropriate images of users.
Clay, Sean, and Daniel discuss their top stock picks for 2026: Exor N.V. (a holding company with a significant Ferrari stake), Mercado Libre (a dominant Latin American e-commerce and fintech platform), and Meta (a tech giant with strong advertising capabilities and potential AI upside).
In this Advice Line episode, entrepreneurs seek guidance on leveraging AI, social media strategies, and reigniting business growth, with insights from successful founders Randy Hetrick, Todd Graves, and Mei Xu.
Citrini unveils his "26 Trades for 2026" thematic watchlist, focusing on the emerging "phase two" of the AI trade, which emphasizes utilizing AI to streamline bureaucracies, reduce headcounts, and improve corporate margins across various sectors.
In this episode, Alex Hormozi shares 26 hard-earned lessons from 2025, including insights on mental toughness, business scaling, talent acquisition, delegation, and maintaining motivation, all while reflecting on personal challenges like losing his mother and breaking a Guinness World Record for book sales.
Jayshree Ullal, CEO of Arista Networks, discusses the company's critical role in building high-performance AI infrastructure, the unprecedented power demands of AI networking, and how their innovative software and customer-focused approach have helped them become a leader in connecting the world's most demanding data centers.
Jason, Lon, and Alex recap the most memorable moments from This Week in Startups in 2025, handing out "Twisty Awards" for categories like best name drops, biggest trends, most controversial moments, and top dad jokes.
A comprehensive review of the tech landscape in 2025, with predictions for 2026 focusing on AI development, key company strategies, potential leadership changes, and the evolving dynamics of big tech firms like Meta, Google, OpenAI, and Tesla.
Gary Vee discusses how small businesses can leverage social media, AI, and digital marketing strategies to grow their brand, emphasizing the importance of creating content across multiple platforms and using AI tools to enhance marketing efforts.
In this episode, three tech CEOs discuss AI's impact on hiring, talent acquisition, training data, job displacement, and the importance of adapting to technological changes while maintaining human connection and creativity.
Alex Bores, a New York state assemblymember with a tech background, discusses his AI regulation bill and why the AI industry is targeting his congressional campaign with a $10 million super PAC effort.
Mark Ritson breaks down his top 10 marketing moments of 2025, including mergers, crises, branding challenges, and the emerging trend of "maxi-miniflation," offering insights into marketing strategies and consumer behavior.
Jim Cramer discusses hot takes on big tech companies like Apple, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Tesla, NVIDIA, Oracle, and OpenAI, sharing insights on their potential, challenges, and future prospects while promoting his book on making money in any market.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov analyze Trump's transformative first year back in office, discussing his impact on American politics, institutions, and the economy, while also exploring the challenges of AI regulation and reflecting on hopeful moments from 2025.
Jim Chanos breaks down the risks in AI infrastructure investing, highlighting the commodity-like nature of data center hosting, the potential for massive GPU depreciation, and the concerning trend of unprofitable AI companies driving massive capital expenditures.
Dwarkesh interviews Ilya Sutskever about the challenges of scaling AI, exploring why current models perform well on benchmarks but struggle with real-world generalization, and discussing potential paths to developing safe and beneficial superintelligent AI.
Evan Spiegel discusses Snap's journey as a middle-child tech company, its focus on AR glasses powered by AI, and the importance of maintaining an independent, user-centric platform while navigating the competitive tech landscape.
A deep dive into the release of GPT 5.2, exploring its groundbreaking capabilities, potential impact on knowledge work, and the ongoing AI race between major tech companies, highlighting significant advancements in benchmarks and the potential for massive economic disruption.
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.
A deep dive into how a VC's CRO podcast and enterprise go-to-market expertise led to Roadrunner, an AI-native solution to rebuild complex pricing and quoting workflows from the ground up.
A deep dive into AI's potential transformative impact, exploring whether it's just another platform shift or something closer to electricity, examining technological bottlenecks, industry implications, and the uncertain path to realizing AI's full potential.
Tom Lee discusses his bullish outlook for 2026, predicting a potential market drawdown but ultimately a recovery, driven by AI innovation, technological advancements, and the potential for small-cap and financial sector growth.
Luke Gromen discusses the "Mother of All Crises" facing the US, where the country must choose between losing the AI race to China or destroying the Treasury market, with grid constraints, real capital costs, and potential financial repression playing critical roles in this economic dilemma.
Discussing the U.S. decision to allow Nvidia's advanced H200 chip sales to China, the potential national security implications, and the role of personal relationships in shaping technology policy.
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.
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.
Cal Newport unpacks Derek Thompson's essay "Everything is Television" by exploring how internet-based media is increasingly adopting the continuous, non-specific video flow characteristic of traditional television, driven primarily by economic incentives in the media landscape.
A comprehensive guide to growing on Instagram in 2025, Brock Johnson reveals his strategies for creating viral, shareable content, leveraging the platform's algorithm, and turning followers into loyal customers without relying on outdated tactics like hashtags or follower count.
Chris Koerner shares his journey of starting over 80 businesses, revealing strategies for launching side hustles with minimal investment, emphasizing testing ideas quickly, leveraging AI, and understanding that entrepreneurship is about trade-offs, not absolute freedom.
In this episode, Sean Frank, CEO of Ridge, shares insights on e-commerce success, discussing how the company scales through strategic marketing, product expansion, and lean operations while maintaining a focus on profitability and adaptability.
Fei-Fei Li and Justin Johnson discuss their new 3D world generation model Marble, exploring spatial intelligence, the limitations of current AI models, and the potential for generative AI to create explorable, interactive 3D environments across various industries.
Gabe Pereyra discusses Harvey's rapid growth in legal AI, focusing on transforming law firms' productivity through AI-powered workflows, collaborative tools, and strategic enterprise solutions across professional services.
A deep dive into recruiting the top 0.1% of engineering talent in the AI ecosystem, exploring how talent density, not headcount, is the key predictor of startup success in the current technology landscape.
Dan Wertman from Noetica discusses how AI is being used to analyze credit market deal terms, revealing a "flight to fortification" with lenders increasingly adding structural protections amid potential market distress and complex AI-related financing structures.
A conversation with Clem Delangue, CEO of Hugging Face, exploring the company's mission to democratize AI through open source, their new Richie Mini robot, and the importance of fostering a culture of tinkering and community-driven innovation.
Mark Chen, OpenAI's Chief Research Officer, discusses the company's research priorities, talent recruitment, competitive landscape in AI, and his optimistic view on the potential of AI to drive scientific discovery and potentially reach AGI within the next few years.
A deep dive into NVIDIA's defensive tweet about Google's TPUs, OpenAI's potential funding challenges, and the mysterious revenue plans of ex-OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sustkever's new AI startup.
Gary Vee provides entrepreneurs and social media marketers with strategic insights on growing their businesses through organic social media content, emphasizing the importance of creating platform-specific content, building a strong brand, and focusing on views as a key metric for success.
An in-depth exploration of the complex digital infrastructure behind a simple TikTok video, highlighting the intricate layers of technology required to deliver content and the potential of AI to streamline IT operations and troubleshooting.
John Parkes reveals his DWELL method for building effective Meta ad audiences, sharing strategies for targeting, campaign structure, and creating native, authentic video ads that convert at scale.
Google's strategic shift to sell TPUs to Meta and the release of Gemini 3 signal a potential challenge to Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market, sparking market speculation about the future of AI technology.
Fei-Fei Li and Justin Johnson discuss their new startup World Labs and Marble, a generative 3D world model that enables interactive spatial intelligence by creating editable scenes from text and images, with potential applications in creative industries, design, robotics, and beyond.
In this episode, Ilya Sutskever discusses SSI's research approach, the challenges of AI generalization, and the potential for developing superintelligent AI that cares about sentient life through continual learning and incremental deployment.
In this episode of Prof G Markets, Scott Galloway and Ed Elson discuss the shifting market sentiment around AI, the Nvidia earnings report, and the rising concern over debt accumulation by tech companies, while also exploring the challenges facing college graduates and the value of higher education in today's economic landscape.
Jack and Max discuss the potential popping of the AI bubble, focusing on rising debt issuance for AI development, the financial risks faced by tech giants, and the performance of insurance stocks amid market volatility.
Sam Altman and OpenAI acknowledge Google's Gemini 3 model has surpassed them in some areas, signaling a potential shift in the AI competitive landscape and raising questions about model commoditization.
Michael Cembalest provides insights into the potential AI bubble, discussing a likely 10-15% market correction in 2026, the risks of AI investment, and the challenges of power constraints, geopolitical tensions, and unclear paths to profitability.
Nathan Lambert and Luca Soldaini from AI2 discuss the release of OLMo 3, a fully open-source AI model that provides unprecedented transparency into model training, highlighting the complex process of developing reasoning AI and the importance of open-source efforts in the global AI landscape.
Nvidia's record Q3 earnings of $57 billion reveal strong AI demand, but experts warn of potential financial bubble risks due to excessive borrowing by companies purchasing AI infrastructure.
Mistral AI CEO Arthur Mensch discusses the critical data bottleneck in AI, the importance of enterprise AI adoption, and why open-source models are key to strategic autonomy and technological innovation.
Lyn Alden discusses the current state of the U.S. economy, AI investment, Bitcoin, and the potential for an AI bubble, highlighting the two-speed economy driven by AI capital expenditure and fiscal deficits while expressing a moderate bullish outlook on AI's long-term transformative potential.
Nick Clegg discusses the potential risks and challenges of Silicon Valley developing superintelligence, emphasizing the need for political oversight and cautioning against the tech industry's unchecked pursuit of AI innovation.
Big tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta are raising massive amounts of debt to finance the AI boom, with over $6 trillion in global debt issuance this year as investors question the potential returns of AI infrastructure investments.
Saagar Enjeti discusses the emerging bipartisan political backlash against AI, highlighting concerns about labor displacement, electricity usage, potential government bailouts, and growing skepticism towards tech leaders across the political spectrum.
Rob explores the "Core Four" essential skills for building a successful SaaS company (sales, marketing, product, and development) and provides advice for technical founders on whether to find a co-founder or learn these skills themselves.
Marketing experts explore how AI is fundamentally disrupting marketing, shifting from volume to value, and discuss strategies for adapting to AI-driven changes in search, content creation, personalization, and sales prospecting.
A nostalgic journey through Shopify's early days, featuring Toby Lutke's insights on building an e-commerce platform, pivoting from selling snowboards to empowering online entrepreneurs, and the challenges of scaling a company in a secondary market.
Gil Luria from D.A. Davidson joins the podcast to dissect the potential AI bubble, discussing the risks of debt-fueled AI infrastructure investments, the challenges of rapid technological depreciation, and the complex game theory driving massive spending by tech giants.
A wide-ranging episode covering Michael Burry's short on AI and Palantir, the home affordability crisis, H-1B visa debates, a massive solar storm hitting Earth, and the trend of wealthy Americans seeking alternative living locations.
Erik YWR presents a bullish case for the stock market, arguing that the S&P could reach 10,000 by 2027 driven by strong corporate earnings, global economic growth, technological transformation, and potential banking sector expansion.
Derek Thompson discusses his essay "Everything is Television," exploring how various media platforms are converging into a continuous flow of short-form video content, with implications for attention spans, political communication, and cultural discourse.
Paul Kedrosky argues that the AI boom is a unique bubble combining elements of real estate, technology, loose credit, and potential government backstops, creating an unprecedented and potentially unsustainable investment landscape.
A deep dive into CoreWeave, a crypto-turned-AI company that has become a crucial infrastructure provider for AI companies, highlighting the complex financial maneuvering and unique relationship with NVIDIA in the potentially volatile AI infrastructure market.
Mustafa Suleyman discusses Microsoft's push towards "humanist superintelligence", exploring how large language models might evolve, the potential for AI self-improvement, and the company's strategy to build top-tier AI models while maintaining human-centric control.
An insightful exploration of AI innovation featuring top investors and founders discussing the transformative potential of AI across infrastructure, applications, open collaboration, and emerging opportunities in various sectors.
Alex Hormozi discusses strategies for business growth, enterprise value, customer acquisition, and scaling across various industries, offering tactical advice to entrepreneurs through listener call-ins about businesses ranging from apparel to robotic cotton candy machines.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov analyze Trump's K-shaped economy, discussing how stock market gains mask economic struggles for most Americans, with the top 10% driving consumer spending while the majority face challenges like high food prices and job insecurity.
Quentin Anthony discusses Zyphra's transition to AMD MI300X GPUs, their hybrid transformer-Mamba models, and insights from a software engineering productivity study, highlighting the importance of understanding AI tools' limitations and maintaining an intellectually curious approach to model development.
Scott Galloway and Ed Elson discuss how AI is disrupting the job market, which companies might be at risk of layoffs, and provide strategies for workers to stay indispensable in an AI-driven economy.
Joelle Pineau, Cohere's Chief Scientist, discusses the current state of AI, exploring scaling laws, enterprise adoption, the future of AI research, and the importance of balancing technological innovation with responsible development.
Jack and Max discuss the Magnificent Seven's massive AI capital expenditures, credit market "cockroaches" like Broadcom Telecom fraud, and the Federal Reserve's potential balance sheet expansion, highlighting the ongoing AI investment boom and emerging market stresses.
Ed interviews Matan Grinberg, co-founder and CEO of Factory, an AI startup focused on autonomous software engineering agents that can handle routine coding tasks like debugging and documentation, challenging the notion that AI will simply assist developers instead of doing the work independently.
A deep dive into OpenAI's evolving corporate structure, potential IPO, and transformation into a more Meta-like company, exploring Microsoft's strategic positioning and the broader implications for the AI industry.
A deep dive into the future of crypto, stablecoins, and global finance, exploring how decentralized infrastructure could transform financial systems, investment strategies, and economic opportunities over the next two decades.
A deep dive into the AI landscape explores whether we're in an AI bubble, examining infrastructure spending, market structure, and the potential transformative impact of AI across technology, business models, and the global economy.
Scott Galloway speaks with Kyla Scanlon about America's "casino economy," exploring how gambling culture has permeated markets, the AI bubble, and the growing disconnect between Wall Street and the real economy.
In this episode, Anthropic's Cat Wu and Boris Cherny discuss the creation and evolution of Claude Code, a revolutionary CLI-based AI coding tool that transforms engineering workflows through its innovative agent architecture and extensible design.
Jess Butcher shares her journey from tech entrepreneur to social entrepreneur, focusing on tackling social media addiction and its negative impacts on society, particularly children, through her initiative Scroll Aware.
Jason discusses Sequoia's new funds strategy, highlighting their disciplined approach of raising a $750 million Series A fund and a $200 million seed fund, while maintaining their permanent capital model and focusing on AI, cybersecurity, and commerce opportunities.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas, a revolutionary AI-powered web browser that aims to transform web browsing by offering seamless AI integration, personalized browsing, and an innovative agent mode.
OpenAI launches Atlas, an AI-powered browser with action capabilities, while navigating challenges of security, browser compatibility, and user trust in an emerging technology landscape.
Sandy Diao shares insights on growth strategies, discussing channel fit, return on ad spend, user-generated content, brand marketing, and the importance of hiring growth talent early while maintaining a hands-on approach to navigating the evolving marketing landscape.
Michael Barton, Sector Head at $70B hedge fund Coatue, discusses how retail investors are reshaping markets, why AI is the biggest tech wave ever, and how the firm is positioning itself to capitalize on the AI stack across infrastructure, applications, and data layers.
Keith Rabois discusses the potential of AI, geopolitics, and economic innovation, exploring topics ranging from sovereign AI and the future of big tech to the Middle East peace process and the importance of asking the right questions.
A deep dive into Industry Ventures' acquisition by Goldman Sachs, the surprising departure of a Thinking Machines co-founder to Meta for $3.5B, and the evolving landscape of venture capital and AI investments.
Tyler Cowen discusses the emerging world of stablecoins, their potential to transform the financial system, and the regulatory challenges and opportunities they present in the US and globally.
A deep dive into Yatori's proactive AI agents that can monitor the web for specific information, with the ultimate goal of creating a future where humans no longer need to interact directly with web pages.
A deep dive into the AI bubble, exploring how circular investments, speculative trading, and concentrated market gains signal potential market risks, with insights on diversification and long-term investing strategies.
An in-depth exploration of AI's evolution, Scale AI's role in training models through expert data labeling, and Jason Droege's journey from founding Uber Eats to becoming CEO of Scale AI, revealing insights into how AI is getting smarter through human expertise.
A comprehensive overview of OpenAI's Dev Day, exploring groundbreaking AI developments, strategic partnerships, and the race to build the "everything app" across multiple technological domains including robotics, video generation, and computational capabilities.
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.
Tobi Lütke discusses his entrepreneurial journey with Shopify, exploring the company's unique culture of internal tool development, the evolving landscape of e-commerce, and his passion for solving complex problems in commerce.
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.
Jack and Max discuss the AI capex bubble, gold and silver's rising prices, market froth, potential short positions like Smith & Wesson, and their bullish outlook on US stocks, AI infrastructure, and precious metal streaming companies.
A wide-ranging exploration of recent AI and technology developments, covering advances in video generation, robotics, energy, longevity, and the potential for AI to transform multiple industries, with a focus on the rapid pace of technological change and its exponential implications.
A wide-ranging discussion of recent AI, tech, energy, and longevity developments, highlighting rapid advancements in AI-generated content, robotics, computing, and potential breakthroughs in extending human lifespan.
A panel of top venture capitalists discuss the current AI investment landscape, trends in startup funding, growth expectations, and the evolving business models in the AI ecosystem.
A panel of venture capitalists from Felicis, 500 Global, and Mayfield discuss the current AI investment landscape, trends in startup growth, business models, and what makes a compelling AI company in the current market.
OpenAI launches Sora, a new AI-powered social media app that generates hyper-realistic videos, sparking discussions about the future of content creation, AI's impact on social media, and potential challenges to the creator economy.
OpenAI launches Sora, a new AI-powered social media app with hyper-realistic video generation that sparks discussions about the future of content creation, AI ethics, and the potential disruption of the creator economy.
The podcast discusses the take-private deal for Electronic Arts, the rise of open-source AI models from China, state-level AI regulations, and potential challenges in the AI industry.
A deep dive into Sora, OpenAI's new AI video app that could potentially become bigger than TikTok, exploring its capabilities, potential impact, and the broader implications of AI technology.
An exploration of a groundbreaking AI app called Sora by OpenAI that allows users to create videos with just a few inputs, sparking discussions about the future of content creation, AI's potential, and its implications for society.
OpenAI releases Sora, a new AI video generation app that allows users to create videos with AI-generated cameos of themselves and others, sparking discussions about the potential implications of synthetic video content.
In this episode, Casey and Kevin explore the rise of AI-generated video platforms from Google, Meta, and OpenAI, discussing the potential social and psychological implications of these new technologies while testing out OpenAI's Sora app and its ability to create personalized AI videos.
A deep dive into the AI and venture capital landscape, discussing burn multiples, energy requirements for AI, market valuations, and the challenges facing startups in an AI-driven world.
When Meta launched AI-generated videos called Vibes, it was mocked, but the release of OpenAI's Sora 2 has generated significant excitement and demand among tech enthusiasts.
OpenAI's Sora 2 video generation model generates buzz and excitement on social media, with users creating AI-generated clips that highlight its improved capabilities compared to previous iterations.
Dylan Patel discusses the massive industrial and computational buildout powering AI, exploring the strategic dynamics between tech giants, the economics of compute and model scaling, and the potential transformative impact of AI across industries.
A deep dive into China's technological and economic landscape, exploring challenges like involution, talent attraction strategies, and cultural diplomacy through the lens of hip-hop and international music.
A deep dive into the world of digital advertising, exploring its economic significance, the rise of AI, evolving social media platforms, and challenging prevailing narratives about online marketing and Meta's business model.
Cal explores the inner workings of TikTok's recommendation algorithm, revealing how its machine learning system blindly curates content without human values, potentially amplifying humanity's darker impulses and creating concerning societal impacts.
Julian Brigden discusses the fragility of the current "Goldilocks" economic narrative, skeptical of a soft landing and highlighting potential risks of inflation reacceleration, dollar weakness, and market volatility.
A discussion of AI's potential impact across industries, including radiology, coding, and potential monetization strategies for AI companies, with insights on market size, competition, and technological challenges.
OpenAI and NVIDIA announce a massive $100 billion investment partnership, while discussing the economics of AI, Meta's new AI-generated video feed, and a potential TikTok sale.
Mark Cuban discusses the current state of media, AI, technology, and entrepreneurship, offering insights on everything from TikTok's potential sale to the transformative power of AI for young entrepreneurs.
This Week in Startups discusses Alibaba's new deepfake model, potential TikTok sale, Tether's massive valuation, Stripe's share buyback, and emerging trends in AI and startup technologies.
A deep dive into the potential AI infrastructure bubble, examining how massive tech spending on data centers and GPUs could lead to an economic crash similar to past technological infrastructure booms.
In this episode, Jason and Lan discuss Trump's proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, the TikTok deal involving potential investors like the Murdoch family, and the launch of Howie, an AI executive assistant startup.
Julie Zhuo discusses the evolving role of managers in the AI era, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, clear goal-setting, understanding AI tools' strengths, and helping teams navigate rapid technological change while maintaining a human-centric approach.
A deep dive into Meta's new Ray Ban AI glasses, featuring a discussion on their technological capabilities, privacy concerns, and potential impact on society, alongside an interview with Lovable CEO Anton Osika about AI-powered coding and startup growth.
Meta unveils a new generation of Ray-Ban smart glasses with AR capabilities, sparking discussions about privacy, technology, and the future of wearable devices.
A wide-ranging podcast episode covering the new iPhone Air, Meta's upcoming smart glasses, OpenAI's business developments, the rise of AI companionship, and San Francisco's emerging "996" work culture.
Dan Martell ranks the most profitable businesses to start before 2026, evaluating them based on speed to first dollar, ease of learning, long-term profitability, and potential for future sale. He discusses 15 different business models, placing them in tiers from S (no-brainer) to F (scammy), with real estate, AI automation agency, and coaching/online courses ranking among the top options.
In this episode of the a16z Podcast, Matt Perrault and Colin McHugh discuss the "Little Tech Agenda" for AI policy, advocating for a regulatory approach that focuses on harmful use rather than development, and ensures startups can compete in the AI landscape while maintaining national technological leadership.
Edward Chang discusses groundbreaking advancements in neurosurgery, focusing on brain-computer interfaces that can restore speech for patients with paralysis, such as Anne, who suffered a brainstem stroke. The conversation explores how technology and neuroscience are converging to decode brain signals, potentially transforming the treatment of neurological conditions like ALS, stroke, and glioblastoma.
A deep dive into the semiconductor industry's transformation driven by AI, featuring VanEck's Angus Shillington and Nick Frasse discussing the massive capital expenditure in AI, the rise of fabless semiconductor companies, and the potential long-term impact of this technological revolution. The conversation explores the growth of companies like NVIDIA, the unique investment opportunities in VanEck's semiconductor ETFs SMH and SMHX, and why this AI-driven semiconductor boom differs from previous tech cycles.
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.
In this episode of 20VC, Meta CMO Alex Schultz discusses the evolving landscape of marketing, AI's impact on technology, and the importance of having a clear North Star metric for companies. He shares insights on growth strategies, brand marketing, and the potential future of AI, emphasizing the need for companies to be adaptable and innovative.
Google had a remarkable week, potentially powering Apple's Siri with its Gemini AI and successfully fending off a major antitrust challenge. The company also made waves with its impressive Nano Banana image generation model, solidifying its position as a leader in generative AI.
Deiya Pernas, co-founder of Pernos Research, discusses their investment philosophy of identifying companies with a promising future state that differs from the market's perception, achieving an impressive 27.1% net return since 2017. The conversation covers their approach to investing, including the importance of understanding a company's "motor," portfolio management strategies, and their insights into digital payments, remittances, and emerging AI technologies.
Jason Calacanis and Becki DeGraw from Wilson Sonsini discuss the current startup financing landscape, highlighting unique investment terms for high-performing companies such as founder voting proxies, pre-agreed follow-on round investments, and reduced due diligence. They explore the changing dynamics of startup board governance and investor behavior in a competitive funding environment.
Oliver Anwar, an executive health coach, shares insights on optimizing physical health for high-performance business leaders through comprehensive blood work, strategic supplementation, and tailored fitness approaches. He emphasizes that improving body composition, managing sleep, and maintaining peak physical condition can directly impact business success and personal well-being.
Here's a concise two-sentence description of the episode: Benedict Evans, a technology analyst known for his insightful perspectives, discusses the current state of AI, exploring its potential as a platform shift and drawing parallels with past technological transformations. He offers nuanced views on AI's impact, challenging both overhyped and overly pessimistic narratives while examining how different tech companies are positioning themselves in this emerging landscape.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Nick Frosst, co-founder of Cohere, discusses the evolution of AI, critiquing Sam Altman's AGI predictions and emphasizing the importance of enterprise-focused language models. He shares insights on the potential of AI to transform work, the challenges of technological hype, and Cohere's mission to build a generational company focused on solving real-world problems.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Right About Now, Matt Britton, author of "Generation AI," discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on business, culture, and society, particularly focusing on how Generation Alpha will be the first generation to grow up entirely immersed in AI technology. Britton explores the future of work, education, and technology, emphasizing the importance of speed, adaptability, and understanding AI's potential to revolutionize various aspects of human life.
Here's a 2-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Prof G Markets, Josh Brown discusses the recent tech sell-off driven by Sam Altman's comments about AI excitement, a Meta restructuring rumor, and an MIT study suggesting low returns on generative AI investments. The conversation also explores the implications of Trump's executive order allowing alternative assets in 401(k)s, with Brown arguing that while the move isn't inherently dangerous, venture capital investments in retirement accounts are ill-advised.