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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.
A deep dive into the rapidly evolving landscape of AGI, robotics, and space technology in 2026, exploring the potential transformative impacts of AI, humanoid robots, and emerging technologies across economic, societal, and technological domains.
A wide-ranging discussion about AI's transformative potential, exploring its impact on enterprise, education, manufacturing, and technology across various sectors, with insights from McKinsey's Bob Sternfels and General Catalyst's Hemant Taneja.
A deep dive into AI's potential risks and transformative power, exploring safety concerns, technological advancements in space and autonomous driving, and the importance of generalist thinking in an era of rapid technological change.
Elon Musk discusses the transformative potential of AI, humanoid robots, space exploration, and universal high income, offering an optimistic vision of a future where technology solves major challenges and creates abundance for humanity.
China Decode analyzes the U.S. takeover of Venezuela, its impact on China's strategic interests, BYD's overtaking of Tesla in the EV market, and China's emerging dominance in luxury food exports.
Physical Intelligence is developing generalized robotic foundation models that can learn from experience and perform diverse tasks across different robot embodiments, using end-to-end learning and reinforcement learning to overcome previous robotics limitations.
John Mackey, the co-founder of Whole Foods Market, shares his entrepreneurial journey from a small natural foods store in Austin to building a Fortune 500 company, driven by a missionary zeal to change the way America eats and a belief in conscious capitalism.
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.
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.
Jonathan Lacoste, founder of Space VC, shares insights on investing in frontier tech startups, emphasizing the importance of tracking founder talent migration, understanding the distinction between deep and frontier tech, and the critical role of grit and mission-driven entrepreneurship in emerging technological sectors.
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.
Ken Goldberg explores the gap between AI language models and robotic manipulation, highlighting the complexity of tasks like tying shoelaces, and argues that while robotics has made progress in mobility and simple grasping, dexterous physical intelligence remains far more challenging than many expect.
Jason and Alex discuss the recent Waymo robotaxi incident during a San Francisco power outage, exploring the challenges of self-driving technology and the potential future of autonomous transportation.
Ian Brooke, founder of Astro Mechanica, discusses his mission to enable low-cost, long-range supersonic flight by developing a comprehensive approach to aircraft design, manufacturing, and operations.
In this episode, Sarah Guo and Elad Gil discuss their predictions for 2026, focusing on AI trends including foundation models, robotics, self-driving technologies, IPOs, consumer AI innovation, and the potential breakthroughs in various industries like defense, healthcare, and drug discovery.
Trae Stephens discusses Anduril's founding in 2017, its software-first approach to defense technology, multi-domain autonomy strategy, manufacturing renaissance, and ethical considerations in modern warfare, while reflecting on lessons learned from Palantir and Peter Thiel.
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.
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.
In this episode, Ed Elson discusses the latest jobs report showing unemployment rising to 4.6%, interviews labor economist Kathryn Anne Edwards about the economic implications, talks with Jon McNeill about developments in the EV industry, and explores TikTok Shop's rapid growth in the retail space.
A discussion of cutting-edge technologies including personalized genetic health analysis, Google's space-based data centers, AI-powered education, haptic touch robotics, and philosophical questions about AI, simulations, and humanity's technological evolution.
Samsara's CEO Sanjit Biswas discusses how physical AI is transforming operational industries through sensors, edge computing, and AI-powered insights across millions of vehicles and job sites, focusing on risk reduction, efficiency, and coaching for frontline workers.
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.
Stig Brodersen shares insights on his portfolio changes in 2025, discussing his investment in Uber, sale of Evolution AB, thoughts on Alphabet's AI strategy, and the importance of having unfair advantages in investing.
An in-depth exploration of the AI race between the US and China, highlighting technological advancements, geopolitical strategies, and the potential implications of AI development across robotics, computing, and space technologies.
Zach Dell and Justin Lopas discuss the founding and rapid growth of Base Power, their energy startup focused on vertically integrating battery technology to lower electricity costs through a relentless, mission-driven approach to scaling and company culture.
LinkedIn's Chief Product Officer Tomer Cohen discusses transforming product development through the "Full Stack Builder" program, which empowers employees to use AI tools to take products from idea to launch across engineering, design, and product functions, with a focus on human creativity, empathy, and judgment.
Christian von Koenigsegg, driven by a lifelong passion for cars, founded Koenigsegg Automotive at 22 with no engineering experience, embodying an unapologetic pursuit of greatness by creating uniquely innovative hypercars that push the boundaries of performance and design.
A deep dive into emerging technologies like Tesla's autonomous driving, AI image generation, biological neural networks, and nuclear energy infrastructure, exploring the rapid advancements and potential societal implications of AI and technological innovation.
In this episode, Ben Wilson discusses the qualities of great leaders and founders throughout history, exploring how vision, singular focus, and an ability to create chaos and push through uncertainty are key traits of world-changing individuals like John D. Rockefeller, Napoleon, and Elon Musk.
Dan Ives discusses his investment approach in the AI era, highlighting his bullish stance on companies like Tesla and Nvidia, his focus on long-term potential beyond quarterly financials, and his belief that AI represents the largest tech transformation in 40-50 years.
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev discusses how the company is democratizing finance by breaking Wall Street rules, tokenizing private company shares, running prediction markets, and building a platform that makes everyone an owner.
Alex Kendall explains how Wayve is pioneering an end-to-end deep learning approach to autonomous driving that can generalize across vehicles, sensor architectures, and cities, partnering with automotive OEMs to deploy AI-powered autonomous vehicles globally.
A deep dive into emerging AI technologies, covering topics like AI-driven scientific breakthroughs, global economic challenges, energy infrastructure, and the potential for AI to solve major global problems while navigating societal disruption.
Charles Elson discusses the problematic $1 trillion compensation package for Elon Musk, criticizing its lack of accountability, excessive size, and potential negative implications for corporate governance at Tesla.
David Zagaynov discusses building unmanned cargo planes at Poseidon, focusing on reducing cost per flight ton mile by eliminating pilots and leveraging advanced manufacturing techniques.
In the NYC mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani's victory is seen as a referendum on inequality, highlighting growing frustration with the current capitalist system and signaling a potential structural shift in how Americans view economic opportunity.
Jason and Alex discuss OpenAI's potential IPO, betting on its valuation, and exploring the future of AI models while warning developers about the risks of using OpenAI's API.
Elon Musk discusses X's three-year anniversary, free speech, AI developments like Grokipedia, Tesla's self-driving progress, and his perspectives on climate change, solar energy, and technological innovation.
A candid conversation with Pete Buttigieg explores the Democratic Party's identity crisis, tax policy, Biden administration challenges, immigration, and the potential economic and social impacts of AI-driven job displacement.
A deep dive with Cathie Wood reveals her journey from McDonald's cashier to managing billions, discussing her investment philosophy, AI insights, and defending ARK's performance during challenging market conditions.
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.
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.
A wide-ranging discussion of AI, robotics, quantum computing, and economic disruption featuring experts Salim Ismail, Emad Mostaque, and Eric Pulier, exploring technological breakthroughs, potential societal impacts, and the optimistic vision for humanity's future.
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.
GM CEO Mary Barra and Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson discuss the automaker's major announcements including a Gemini-powered AI assistant, new hardware and software platforms enabling hands-free driving in the 2028 Escalade IQ, and the controversial decision to ditch Apple CarPlay in EVs while navigating tariffs, expired EV tax credits, and competition from Chinese automakers.
A deep dive into Tesla's evolution from a niche EV startup to a trillion-dollar company, exploring its automotive, energy, and AI ambitions, competitive challenges, and the visionary leadership of Elon Musk.
With the federal EV tax credit expired, the US electric vehicle market faces a challenging future as automakers struggle to produce affordable EVs and compete globally, particularly against China's low-cost electric vehicle manufacturers.
Steve Jurvetson discusses his journey in venture capital, technology trends, Moore's Law, AI development, electric vehicles, nuclear energy, and the importance of entrepreneurship and democracy in driving innovation and societal progress.
Zach Dell, CEO of Base Power, discusses his mission to lower electricity costs through innovative battery storage technology, vertical integration, and distributed grid solutions to drive energy abundance and accessibility.
In this episode, RJ Scaringe, founder of Rivian, discusses the company's journey in building electric trucks and SUVs, their technological innovations, and their strategy for scaling an electric vehicle business from scratch.
Mitch Lee discusses how Arc is revolutionizing the marine industry by developing electric boats, leveraging automotive technology, and focusing on rapid iteration and software-driven improvements to create a superior boating experience.
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.
Gary Vee shares strategies for scaling a personal brand, building content on TikTok, and advising entrepreneurs on business growth across multiple industries, emphasizing the importance of consistent content creation, community building, and pre-selling products.
Alexis Rivas discusses how Cover is addressing the US housing crisis by building custom, high-quality homes using a vertically integrated, factory-based approach that aims to revolutionize home construction through standardization, efficiency, and innovative design.
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.
Zach Maureres discusses Base Power's $1B Series C funding, led by Addition, focusing on their mission to revolutionize the energy industry by developing faster, more cost-effective battery storage solutions and building an innovative team.
A deep dive into OpenAI's unique chip procurement deals with NVIDIA and AMD, discussions about Tesla's potential Roadster announcement, and a pitch from a startup solving doctor burnout through AI-assisted charting.
A nuanced exploration of the technological, engineering, and cultural differences between the US and China, examining their competition, strengths, and potential paths forward in areas like manufacturing, infrastructure, and innovation.
The EV tax credit has expired, potentially impacting electric vehicle prices and demand, with experts suggesting a short-term market disruption but long-term continued growth in the EV market.
The federal electric vehicle tax credit of $7,500 has expired, potentially impacting EV prices, demand, and the broader electric vehicle market, with experts suggesting a potential short-term disruption but long-term growth.
A deep dive into Elon Musk's Tesla technologies, exploring robotaxis, autonomous trucking, Optimus humanoid robots, and how these innovations could drive down the cost of transportation, labor, and energy while creating massive economic opportunities.
Ford CEO Jim Farley discusses the company's new EV platform, competition with China, tariffs, the importance of blue-collar jobs, and the future of in-car digital experiences in an wide-ranging interview.
A provocative exploration of AI's potential to transform the economy, challenging traditional notions of scarcity and work by proposing a new economic framework centered on human flourishing, collective AI ownership, and reimagining society's purpose beyond productivity.
An exploration of China's engineering culture and its contrast with the United States' increasingly lawyerly approach to innovation, revealing the strengths and challenges of both nations' economic and technological development strategies.
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.
In an ambitious attempt to revive California's innovative spirit, a group of investors led by Jan Schrammick is planning to build a new 400,000-person city in Solano County, focused on advanced manufacturing, shipbuilding, and creating a walkable, traditional American urban environment.
Jason and his co-hosts discuss the All-In Summit highlights, covering topics like Elon Musk's robotics insights, Palantir's performance, the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, AI chatbot interactions with children, and the potential of self-driving robotaxis from companies like Zoox and Tesla.
A deep dive into the latest venture capital and tech landscape, featuring discussions on Elon Musk's trillion-dollar pay package, massive secondary sales at OpenAI, and the changing dynamics of startup funding and AI investments. The episode explores the evolving ethics of tech entrepreneurship, the impact of AI on various industries, and the challenges faced by public companies in navigating technological disruption.
Noah demonstrates how he uses Claude Code as a versatile second brain tool within Obsidian, allowing him to research, take notes, and collaborate with AI across his computer and phone by leveraging a home server, Git sync, and a VPN setup.
Tom Ryan, a food science innovator, invented iconic fast food items like the McFlurry, McGriddle, and stuffed crust pizza while working at major food companies like Pizza Hut and McDonald's. Through creative problem-solving and understanding consumer preferences, he transformed the fast food industry by developing unique and marketable food products.
Brian Elliott and Sid Pardeshi, founders of Blitzy, discuss their enterprise-grade autonomous software development platform that can ingest and understand massive code bases, demonstrating a breakthrough performance on the SWE bench benchmark by achieving an 86.8% success rate in solving coding problems. Their platform aims to dramatically increase software development velocity by autonomously generating, testing, and refactoring code across various programming languages and enterprise systems.
Silicon Valley tech leaders dined with Trump, with 33 executives attending a dinner aimed at discussing AI dominance, though the real purpose seemed to be praising the president. The August jobs report revealed a weak labor market, with only 22,000 jobs added and unemployment rising, particularly among young workers.
In this Mastermind Q3 2025 episode, Stig Brodersen, Toby Carlisle, and Hari Ramatandra discuss their stock picks: Uber, Bath and Body Works, and Merck, analyzing their business models, competitive advantages, risks, and potential for future growth. Each presenter provides a detailed pitch highlighting the unique aspects of their chosen company and why they believe it represents an attractive investment opportunity.
Uber, Lucid, and Neuro are partnering to launch a robotaxi service by 2026, targeting the Uber Black and Uber XL market with the Lucid Gravity SUV. The companies aim to create a safer, more affordable autonomous vehicle solution that could potentially reduce transportation costs and save lives.
Peter Diamandis and his Moonshot mates discuss groundbreaking AI developments, from Elon Musk's Colossus data center to emerging technologies that are rapidly transforming industries and human potential. The episode explores the accelerating pace of AI innovation, its impact on various sectors, and the potential for sustainable abundance through technological advancement.
Jason and Alex discuss Tesla's Optimus robot, predicting it will revolutionize the world more than the internet, and also cover Anthropic's massive $13 billion funding round and the potential future of AI and smartphones.
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.