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AI, Global Markets, and the Winner-Take-Most Economy | DisrupTV Episode 431

AI, Global Markets, and the Winner-Take-Most Economy | DisrupTV Episode 431

In DisrupTV Episode 431, hosts Vala Afshar and R …

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March 13, 20261h 0m

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In DisrupTV Episode 431, hosts Vala Afshar and R “Ray” Wang explore how globalization, social status, and AI agents are reshaping business strategy. Russell Haworth, CEO of Acclaro, explains why localization is no longer just translation—it’s a core market access strategy. Companies that want to scale globally must design for international audiences from day one, combining AI-powered localization with human cultural expertise. Later, Toby Stuart, author of Anointed: The Extraordinary Effects of Social Status in a Winner-Take-Most World and professor at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, breaks down how social status shapes opportunity, influence, and decision-making in a winner-take-most economy. From hyper-localization and global product design to the rise of AI agents and digital trust, this episode examines how companies can scale internationally while navigating the evolving dynamics of reputation, influence, and technology.