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Ep 228OpenAI–AMD Deal, DevDay Reactions, xAI’s Memphis Datacenter | Doug O'Laughlin, Celine Halioua
(00:17) - OpenAI DevDay Reactions (30:05) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (38:42) - OpenAI–AMD Deal (50:07) - xAI’s Memphis Datacenter (56:12) - Doug O'Laughlin, CFA, is the President of SemiAnalysis, an independent research firm specializing in semiconductors and AI. In the conversation, he discusses OpenAI's strategic partnerships with companies like Nvidia, AMD, and SK Hynix, suggesting that OpenAI is involving multiple stakeholders to create a vested interest in its success. He also highlights the significant capital investments required for AI infrastructure and the potential for major tech companies to leverage their strong balance sheets to fund these developments. (01:31:40) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:51:17) - Celine Halioua, founder and CEO of Loyal, is developing FDA-approved drugs aimed at extending the lifespan and healthspan of dogs. In the conversation, she discusses the challenges of creating longevity drugs, the regulatory landscape, and the potential for translating canine aging research to human applications. She also highlights the importance of operational excellence and the need for rigorous scientific validation in the field of aging therapeutics. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 227AI’s Power Problem, Apple Goes Meta on AI Glasses | Pat Gelsinger, Josh Isner, Sheel Mohnot, Santiago Nestares, Austin Federa
(01:18) - AI’s Power Problem (22:04) - Andrej Karpathy AI Models Law of Diminishing Returns (35:40) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (56:18) - Apple Goes Meta on AI Glasses (01:01:31) - Josh Isner, President of Axon, has been with the company since 2009, starting in the Leadership Development Program and advancing through various roles to his current position. In the conversation, he discusses Axon's evolution from a hardware-focused company to a leader in software solutions for public safety, highlighting innovations like the Draft One AI product that generates initial police reports from body camera transcripts, significantly reducing officers' administrative workload. He also touches on the strategic acquisition of Prepared AI to enhance emergency response times and emphasizes the importance of open APIs to ensure interoperability with other public safety technologies. (01:19:31) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:30:12) - Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been vocal about the critical role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the company's future and the broader tech industry. He emphasizes that as everything becomes more digital, the demand for semiconductors, which power AI technologies, will continue to grow. Gelsinger refers to this trend as the "siliconomy," highlighting the increasing reliance on silicon-based technologies in our daily lives. Under Gelsinger's leadership, Intel has launched an "AI everywhere" strategy, aiming to integrate AI capabilities across its product lines. (02:16:04) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:29:41) - Sheel Mohnot, co-founder of Better Tomorrow Ventures, announced the successful raise of a new $140 million fund focused on pre-seed and seed-stage fintech companies. He discussed the firm's broad investment approach, including vertical SaaS and B2B marketplaces, and noted the evolving fintech landscape, highlighting recent public offerings by companies like Chime, Klarna, and Etoro. Mohnot also emphasized the importance of resilience for founders during challenging periods and shared his perspective on the competitive dynamics within the stablecoin sector. (02:40:30) - Santiago Nestares, co-founder of Dual Entry, an AI-driven ERP company, discusses their recent $90 million Series A funding and the challenges of modernizing legacy ERP systems. He highlights their innovative migration engine that enables rapid, low-risk transitions, allowing clients to experience the platform with their own data before committing. Nestares emphasizes the importance of reducing repetitive tasks for finance teams, enabling them to focus on strategic decision-making. (02:47:35) - Austin Federa, co-founder of DoubleZero and former Head of Strategy at the Solana Foundation, discusses how DoubleZero is building a high-performance, permissionless fiber network to enhance blockchain infrastructure by increasing bandwidth and reducing latency. He explains that the current internet was not designed for high-performance systems like blockchains, leading to inefficiencies and vendor lock-in due to data transfer costs. By creating a decentralized network of dedicated fiber and subsea cables, DoubleZero aims to provide faster, more efficient connectivity for distributed systems, starting with Solana validators as their initial market. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 226The World Reacts to Sora 2, Slop vs. Farming Debate | Reece Chowdhry, Jim Gao, Fan-Yun Sun, Carl Pei, Shehzan Maredia, Victor Riparbelli, William Fedus, Jayanth Madheswaran
(05:21) - Slop vs. Farm Debate (11:40) - Ben Thompson's Sora 2 Analysis (35:37) - The Timeline Reacts to Sora 2 (01:34:31) - The Stablecoin Duopoly is Ending (01:42:14) - Reece Chowdhry, Founding Partner of Concept Ventures, recently announced the launch of their latest $88 million fund, now the largest dedicated pre-seed technology fund in the UK. He emphasized their focus on investing in founders at the earliest stages, particularly at the pre-seed level, and highlighted their commitment to evaluating the personal attributes and backgrounds of entrepreneurs, including their childhood experiences and co-founder relationships. Chowdhry also discussed the firm's contrarian approach to investing in diverse sectors, from high-frequency trading to robotics, and their dedication to leading 90% of their investment rounds without relying on external validation. (01:51:25) - Jim Gao, CEO and Co-Founder of Phaidra, has a background in mechanical engineering and environmental science from the University of California, Berkeley, and previously led DeepMind's energy team, achieving significant energy savings in Google's data centers. He discusses Phaidra's recent Series B funding of over $50 million to develop AI agents for AI factories, emphasizing the complexity of modern data centers and the role of AI in autonomously optimizing their operations. Gao highlights the industry's skilled labor shortage and envisions AI agents augmenting the workforce by acting as virtual plant operators, continuously improving energy efficiency and system stability. (02:01:24) - Fan-Yun Sun, founder and CEO of Moonlake AI, discusses the company's mission to democratize the creation of real-time interactive content, such as simulations and games, by enabling users to generate interactive worlds in minutes without requiring programming expertise. He highlights the potential of AI-generated virtual environments to revolutionize industries like gaming, animation, and education, emphasizing the importance of tool use in developing these generative worlds. Sun also notes that legacy game studios are enthusiastic about collaborating with Moonlake AI to explore new possibilities in interactive content creation. (02:14:24) - Carl Pei, co-founder and CEO of Nothing, discusses the company's recent $200 million Series C funding round, which values the company at $1.3 billion. He highlights the company's growth, noting that they are approaching $1 billion in revenue this year, and emphasizes their focus on building a strong foundation in hardware, particularly smartphones. Pei also shares plans to launch AI-integrated devices starting next year, aiming to create an AI-native platform where hardware and software converge into a single intelligent system. (02:22:02) - Shehzan Maredia, CEO and founder of Lava, a non-custodial Bitcoin lending platform, discusses the launch of a new product that allows users to earn yield on USD backed by Bitcoin. Unlike traditional methods requiring complex financial engineering or exposure to volatile altcoins, Lava offers a secure way to earn returns by making over-collateralized Bitcoin-backed loans, ensuring safety through Bitcoin's liquidity and instant liquidation capabilities. Maredia emphasizes the platform's global accessibility and its appeal to both Bitcoin holders and those seeking high, secure returns on their cash. (02:31:22) - Victor Riparbelli, co-founder and CEO of Synthesia, discusses the company's evolution from its 2017 inception, focusing on AI-driven video creation for enterprises. He highlights the shift from traditional video production to AI-generated content, emphasizing the efficiency and accessibility of their platform. Riparbelli also addresses the challenges and opportunities in AI video, underscoring the importance of utility over novelty in delivering value to customers. (02:40:15) - William Fedus, known as Liam, has a physics background and spent several years at Google Brain, where he worked on generative models, reinforcement learning, and developed some of the first trillion-parameter neural networks. He later joined OpenAI in late 2022, contributing to the development of ChatGPT. In the conversation, Liam discusses his transition from OpenAI to co-founding Periodic Labs, aiming to build systems that can intentionally design the physical world by integrating experimental data with AI, focusing on applications like discovering novel superconductors and advancing material science. (02:55:26) - Jayanth Madheswaran, founder and CEO of Eve, an AI platform for plaintiff law firms, discusses how Eve's technology enables these firms to handle more cases efficiently by automating tasks like case intake and document drafting, aligning with their value-based pricing model. He highlights the contrasting business models of plaintiff and defense law firms, noting that while plaintiffs' firms benefit from increased efficiency through AI, defense firms, which bill by the hour, may be less inclined to
Ep 225Sora 2 Launch Reactions, DoorDash CEO Live in The Ultradome | Tony Xu, Simon Eskildsen, Patrick O’Shaughnessy, Zach Abrams, Andrew Feldman, Brandon Millman, Stanley Tang, Alex Albert, Arthur Querou
(00:21) - Sora 2 Launch Reactions (13:13) - Tony Xu, CEO and co-founder of DoorDash, discusses the company's recent innovations, including the 'Going Out' feature for in-restaurant dining, Dash Smart Fulfillment Services enabling one-hour delivery for retailers without physical stores, and the autonomous delivery vehicle 'DoorDash Dot.' He emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement and innovation to maintain a competitive edge in the evolving delivery industry. Xu also highlights DoorDash's commitment to supporting local businesses and enhancing customer experiences through technological advancements. (39:19) - Patrick O’Shaughnessy is the CEO of Positive Sum, founder of Colossus, and host of the popular investing podcast Invest Like the Best. He’s known for exploring ideas at the intersection of business, technology, and investing, often highlighting innovative companies and investment strategies. (46:27) - Simon Eskildsen, formerly Shopify's Director of Production Engineering, co-founded TurboPuffer, a company specializing in efficient search engines for large-scale data. In the conversation, he reflects on his eight-year tenure at Shopify, emphasizing the critical role of infrastructure in e-commerce and the lessons learned from managing high-stakes systems. Eskildsen also discusses the challenges of integrating AI into commerce, the importance of efficient search capabilities, and the evolving landscape of AI infrastructure and energy consumption. (01:02:22) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions w/ Simon Eskildsen (01:32:29) - Zach Abrams, co-founder of Bridge—a stablecoin payment network acquired by Stripe for $1.1 billion—discusses the launch of Open Issuance, a platform enabling rapid creation of customized stablecoins. He envisions a future where numerous entities, including banks and fintechs, issue their own stablecoins, enhancing financial services and user experiences. Abrams also reflects on the challenges faced during Bridge's early days, navigating industry upheavals and the collapse of key banking partners, emphasizing the resilience required to succeed in the evolving stablecoin landscape. (01:42:39) - Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems, announced the completion of a $1.1 billion funding round, emphasizing the company's development of AI infrastructure that significantly outperforms traditional GPUs in both inference and training tasks. He highlighted the rapid evolution of AI from novelty to productivity, underscoring the necessity for speed in AI applications and the transformative potential of faster infrastructure on industries, drawing parallels to how increased internet speeds enabled Netflix's shift from DVD rentals to a major movie studio. (01:49:52) - Brandon Millman, co-founder and CEO of Phantom, discusses the launch of two new products: Cash, a stablecoin developed in partnership with Bridge and Stripe, and Phantom Cash, an in-app experience utilizing the Cash stablecoin to enhance daily financial activities. He explains that while initial adoption is expected from existing crypto users seeking everyday utility, the goal is to attract a broader audience over time. Millman also highlights the strategic decision to create a stablecoin that balances compatibility and rewards, aiming to provide a middle-ground solution for companies without the resources to develop their own stablecoins. (01:57:25) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:27:16) - Stanley Tang, co-founder of DoorDash and head of DoorDash Labs, discusses the launch of "Dot," the company's first autonomous delivery robot designed for suburban areas. Dot is purpose-built for local deliveries, capable of carrying up to 30 pounds and reaching speeds of 20 miles per hour, operating on bike lanes, roads, and sidewalks. Tang emphasizes that Dot is part of DoorDash's broader vision to create a multimodal delivery fleet, integrating various autonomous technologies to meet diverse delivery needs. (02:40:06) - Alex Albert, Head of Developer Relations at Anthropic, discusses the recent launch of Claude Sonnet 4.5, highlighting its superior coding capabilities and enhanced performance across various tasks. He shares positive feedback from developers, noting significant improvements and increased usage. Additionally, Alex announces a community contest encouraging innovative applications of Claude Sonnet 4.5, offering prizes such as a free max plan for a year and $1,000 in API credits. (02:49:02) - Arthur Querou, CEO and co-founder of Vibe, a streaming TV ad platform, discusses how Vibe simplifies TV advertising for small and medium-sized businesses by offering a self-service platform that allows users to easily select channels, target audiences, and measure ad performance. He highlights the advantages of connected TV (CTV) advertising, such as its targetability, measurability, and reach comparable to platforms like Instagram, making it an effective acquisition channel for marketers. Querou also shares that Vibe has raised $50 mi
Ep 224Claude Sonnet 4.5 Reactions, David Senra Live in The Ultradome | Dylan Field, Adam Foroughi, Mike Krieger, Jeff Weinstein, Adam Draper, James Hawkins, Erik Bernhardsson
(01:27) - Meta AI App Community Reactions (19:45) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (35:22) - Stargate Project Reactions (40:33) - Claude Sonnet 4.5 Reactions (43:54) - Mike Krieger, co-founder and former CTO of Instagram, is now the Chief Product Officer at Anthropic, an AI company based in San Francisco. In the conversation, he discusses the evolution of AI models, emphasizing the importance of balancing eagerness and laziness in AI responses to enhance user experience. He also highlights the significance of AI's ability to maintain coherence over extended tasks, noting that longer task consistency builds user trust and enables more complex applications. (01:16:08) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:29:04) - Dylan Field, co-founder and CEO of Figma, discusses the integration of AI into design workflows, emphasizing its potential to enhance designers' capabilities by automating routine tasks and enabling more creative exploration. He highlights the importance of balancing AI assistance with human creativity, ensuring that AI serves as a tool to augment rather than replace the designer's role. Field also reflects on the evolving landscape of design, noting that as AI technologies advance, designers will need to adapt by embracing new tools and methodologies to stay at the forefront of the industry. (01:57:48) - Jeff Weinstein, a product leader at Stripe, discusses the integration of agentic commerce into ChatGPT, enabling users to discover and purchase products directly within the chat interface. He highlights the collaboration between Stripe and OpenAI to develop the Agentic Commerce Protocol, an open standard that allows businesses to make their checkouts compatible with AI agents, facilitating seamless transactions initiated by AI. Weinstein also mentions the introduction of a shared payment token API, which enables secure processing of agentic payments across different payment processors. (02:07:45) - Adam Draper, a fourth-generation venture capitalist and co-founder of Boost VC, discusses the firm's recent $87 million fundraising success , highlighting their commitment to investing in pioneering deep tech startups. He shares his personal experience of flying a jetpack, emphasizing Boost VC's dedication to turning science fiction concepts into reality. Draper also outlines the commercialization strategies for jetpack technology, including defense applications like boarding ships and search-and-rescue missions, and expresses enthusiasm for emerging sectors such as biotechnology and health tech. (02:15:49) - James Hawkins, co-founder and co-CEO of PostHog, discusses the company's recent $1.4 million Series E funding round and their developer-focused analytics tools designed to help businesses build better products. He emphasizes PostHog's strategy of offering a wide range of integrated tools to provide a comprehensive view of customer data, differentiating them from competitors. Hawkins also highlights the company's approach to product development, which involves small, autonomous teams working on multiple products simultaneously, fostering rapid iteration and responsiveness to customer needs. (02:24:45) - Erik Bernhardsson, founder and CEO of Modal Labs, discusses how his company provides infrastructure tailored for AI applications, addressing the limitations of traditional tools like Kubernetes and Docker. Modal Labs focuses on serving startups and later-stage companies with a usage-based pricing model, charging per GPU hour. Bernhardsson highlights the inefficiencies in GPU utilization, noting that many companies overcommit resources, and emphasizes Modal's approach of scaling up and down to ensure clients pay only for actual usage. He also shares his perspective on the GPU market, predicting Nvidia's dominance in the near term but expressing optimism about future competition from alternatives like Google's TPUs and AMD. Additionally, he critiques the complexity of CUDA programming and anticipates the development of more user-friendly solutions in the coming years. (02:32:07) - Adam Foroughi, CEO and co-founder of AppLovin, discusses the company's origins in 2012, focusing on providing advertisers with revenue-based pricing models for mobile game advertising. He highlights the challenges faced in securing venture capital funding, noting skepticism about competition from tech giants like Google and Facebook. Foroughi also emphasizes the importance of AI in enhancing advertising effectiveness and the company's commitment to maintaining a lean, high-performing team culture. (03:00:11) - David Senra is the creator of the Founders Podcast, where he delves into the lives and strategies of history's most successful entrepreneurs. In this conversation, he discusses his collaboration with Rob Moore and Andrew Huberman on a new show, emphasizing their shared commitment to quality and innovation. Senra also reflects on his approach to podcasting, highlighting his dedication to delivering concise, impactful content that respects t
Ep 223Meta AI Vibes & ChatGPT Pulse Reactions, Friend’s Billboard Blitz | Roon
(02:11) - Meta AI Vibes Reactions (45:21) - ChatGPT Pulse Reactions (01:12:00) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:35:06) - Friend OOH Campaign Reactions (01:46:28) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:52:26) - Roon, an anonymous and influential online poster, discusses the transformative impact of AI tools like Codex and Claude code on software development, emphasizing their potential to significantly enhance productivity and reshape the industry. He also explores the broader implications of AI integration into daily life, touching on topics such as the evolution of user interactions with AI models, the role of open-source AI, and the cultural significance of media like the anime "Evangelion." Additionally, Roon reflects on the dynamics of talent acquisition in the AI sector and the interplay between legal frameworks and innovation in the U.S. economy. (02:30:58) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 222OpenAI’s $1T Buildout, Trump–xAI Alliance | Delian Asparouhov, Garrett Langley, Matan Grinberg, Francis Pedraza, David Paffenholz
(00:28) - OpenAI Plans to Bring Ads to ChatGPT (25:45) - OpenAI's Trillion-Dollar Buildout (42:57) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:30:31) - Delian Asparouhov, a Bulgarian-born entrepreneur and investor, is a principal at Founders Fund and co-founder of Varda Space Industries. In the conversation, he discusses the challenges and strategies of transferring industrial processes, like semiconductor manufacturing, to the U.S., highlighting the TSMC Arizona project as an example. He also touches on China's manufacturing capabilities, the importance of co-location in production, and the complexities of reshoring industries to the United States. (02:02:46) - Garrett Langley, founder and CEO of Flock Safety, discusses the company's mission to eliminate crime through innovative technology, including the deployment of drones to enhance public safety. He highlights the effectiveness of their solutions in assisting law enforcement, noting that Flock Safety's technology has contributed to solving approximately 10% of reported crimes in the U.S. Langley also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and transparency in implementing these technologies to ensure they serve the public effectively. (02:30:49) - Matan Grinberg, CEO and co-founder of Factory, an AI company specializing in autonomous software development agents, discusses the company's mission to bring autonomy to software engineering through their model-agnostic "droids," which have achieved top rankings in the Terminal Bench benchmark. He emphasizes the importance of addressing the entire software development lifecycle, including tasks like code review, documentation, and testing, to prevent bottlenecks and enhance overall efficiency. Additionally, Grinberg announces a $50 million funding round from NEA, JP Morgan, and Nvidia, highlighting the company's growth and commitment to advancing AI-driven software development solutions. (02:40:54) - Francis Pedraza, founder and chairman of Invisible Technologies, discusses the company's recent $100 million fundraising and its profitable scaling to $134 million in revenue last year. He highlights Invisible's unique approach of building custom AI applications for enterprises and governments, contrasting it with traditional SaaS models by offering end-to-end solutions rather than just tools. Pedraza also emphasizes the company's commitment to AI training, noting their ability to hire thousands of experts weekly to enhance model accuracy and performance. (02:50:11) - David Paffenholz, CEO and co-founder of Juicebox (PeopleGPT), discusses how his company leverages AI to enhance recruitment by identifying hard-to-find talent through large language models that analyze diverse data sources. He emphasizes the increasing importance of hiring the right talent in an AI-driven world, noting that as AI amplifies individual productivity, securing top-tier professionals becomes crucial. Paffenholz also highlights Juicebox's flexible pricing models, including per-seat SaaS subscriptions and usage-based fees, with aspirations to move towards outcome-based pricing in the future. (02:59:23) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 221Peter Thiel Gets Apocalyptic, The Myth of AI Millions, 𝕏 Timeline Reactions | Joe Lonsdale, Bret Taylor, Riley Walz
(00:11) - Peter Thiel Gets Apocalyptic (13:55) - The Myth of AI Millions (49:20) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (54:34) - Bret Taylor, co-founder of Sierra and chairman of OpenAI's board, discusses how Sierra's AI agents are transforming customer service by autonomously handling tasks like answering calls and managing complex processes, thereby reducing costs and enhancing customer experiences. He emphasizes the importance of aligning AI solutions with business outcomes, advocating for outcome-based pricing models where clients pay for successfully completed tasks, ensuring that Sierra's services directly contribute to measurable business improvements. Taylor also highlights the challenges incumbent software companies face in adapting to AI advancements, noting that transitioning both technology and business models is complex, and that startups like Sierra have the advantage of agility and focus in this rapidly evolving landscape. (01:31:07) - Joe Lonsdale is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist, known for co-founding Palantir Technologies and serving as managing partner at 8VC. In the conversation, he discusses the rapid growth and high valuations in the AI sector, emphasizing the importance of investing in top talent and innovative ideas. He also highlights the potential of AI to transform various industries, including healthcare and construction, and shares insights on the evolving startup landscape in Texas. (01:59:04) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:07:16) - Jim Cramer's Daily Ritual (02:11:50) - VCs Scramble For AI Darlings (02:22:27) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:26:59) - Riley Walz, a 23-year-old software engineer, discusses his creation of "Find My Parking Cops," an app that used publicly available data to track San Francisco parking enforcement officers in real time, allowing users to see their locations and ticketing activity. He explains how he identified predictable patterns in ticket ID numbers to scrape this data, leading to the app's rapid viral success. However, within four hours of its launch, the city altered its website to block data access, effectively disabling the app. (02:43:20) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 220NVIDIA Invests $100B in OpenAI, Roblox Secrets Uncovered | Edward Woodford, CarriedNoInterest, Ryan Anderson, Katherine Boyle, Ash Egan, Mahyar Raissi, Nick Gomez, Lorenz Meier, Zane Hengsperger
(01:18) - NVIDIA Invests $100B in OpenAI (33:51) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (50:53) - Edward Woodford, co-founder and CEO of Zero Hash, discusses the company's recent $104 million Series D2 funding round led by Interactive Brokers, with participation from Morgan Stanley, SoFi, and Apollo Global Management, elevating Zero Hash to unicorn status. He highlights the significance of these strategic investors, many entering the crypto space for the first time, as a testament to the maturity of the crypto and stablecoin landscape. Woodford also emphasizes Zero Hash's role in powering Interactive Brokers' crypto product and mentions upcoming collaborations with Morgan Stanley and SoFi to integrate crypto trading and stablecoin functionalities into their platforms. (01:00:40) - Carriednointerest, a prominent anonymous poster, discusses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on private equity (PE) software roll-ups, highlighting the shift from growth-at-all-costs strategies to a focus on operational efficiency and value creation. He emphasizes that AI's ability to streamline operations and enhance customer interactions necessitates that PE firms adapt by integrating AI-driven efficiencies to maintain competitive advantages. Additionally, he notes that while AI presents opportunities for cost reduction and improved service delivery, it also poses challenges, such as the potential for increased competition and the need for firms to reassess their investment strategies in light of technological advancements. (01:22:39) - Secrets of Roblox Exposed (01:54:02) - Ryan Anderson, CEO and founder of Filevine, a leading legal work platform, discusses the company's recent $400 million Series E funding round, emphasizing its significance in the legal tech industry. He shares his journey from practicing law to establishing Filevine in 2015, driven by the need for better task management solutions in legal practice. Anderson also highlights the integration of AI into Filevine's platform, enhancing efficiency and client service for legal professionals. (02:09:24) - Katherine Boyle, a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz and co-founder of its American Dynamism practice, discusses the launch of dynamic tech defense reform aimed at overhauling defense procurement processes to better integrate emerging technologies. She highlights the bipartisan consensus in Washington on the necessity of these reforms, emphasizing the removal of past performance requirements to level the playing field for startups. Boyle also underscores the importance of rebuilding American manufacturing capabilities, particularly in defense and aerospace sectors, to maintain a competitive edge against global adversaries. (02:27:23) - Ash Egan, founder and General Partner of Archetype, a New York-based venture capital firm, has been investing in the crypto space for over a decade. In the conversation, he discusses his early interest in Ethereum and smart contracts, his investment in Chainalysis, and the evolution of meme coins and decentralized autonomous trusts (DATs). He also highlights the growing institutional appetite for crypto and the importance of community-driven infrastructure in the sector. (02:38:02) - Mahyar Raissi, co-founder and CEO of OpenPhone, discusses the company's rebranding from Kuo to OpenPhone, emphasizing the need for businesses to efficiently manage communications to prevent revenue loss. He highlights the platform's evolution from a simple phone app to a comprehensive, AI-enhanced communication tool tailored for small to medium-sized businesses. Raissi also shares that OpenPhone has raised approximately $105 million in funding, with significant contributions from General Catalyst Fund, to support their rapid growth and customer acquisition strategies. (02:47:06) - Nick Gomez, founder and CEO of Inkeep, discusses his company's recent $13 million seed funding aimed at developing AI assistants for technical companies like Anthropic and Midjourney. He highlights the challenges faced by engineering and support teams in creating and managing these assistants, emphasizing the need for tools that cater to both technical and non-technical users. To address this, Inkeep has launched a no-code plus code visual builder and TypeScript SDK, enabling teams to build AI agents that are accessible to support teams while offering a robust developer experience for engineers. (02:55:36) - Lorenz Meier, CEO and Co-Founder of Auterion, is renowned for creating the PX4 autopilot system, an open-source platform that has become a standard in the drone industry. In the conversation, he discusses Auterion's development of a common operating system for drones, enabling interoperability across various manufacturers and enhancing autonomy on the edge. He emphasizes the importance of deploying AI applications on a unified OS to achieve supremacy in autonomous systems, highlighting the company's commitment to building the "brains" behind drones rather than the hardware it
Ep 219Inside ChatGPT’s Uses, NVIDIA Pours $100B into OpenAI | Kimbal Musk & Shervin Pishevar, John Shahidi, Laura Deming, Steven Glinert, Austin Petersmith, Ethan Barajas & Jamie Palmer
(01:21) - Inside ChatGPT’s Everyday Uses (35:28) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (58:21) - John Shahidi is an Iranian-American entrepreneur and content/media executive based in Newport Beach, California. He co-founded Shots Studios (formerly Rock Software / RockLive) with his brother Sam Shahidi, originally doing mobile games and celebrity apps before shifting into talent management, content production, and podcasting. He also serves as President of Happy Dad Hard Seltzer & Tea and leads the Shots Podcast Network. He’s known for his ability to pivot from apps to multimedia ventures, working with influencers and creative talent, blending media, marketing, and branding in youth-oriented digital culture. (01:45:43) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:00:30) - Laura Deming, a venture capitalist and founder of the Longevity Fund, discusses her work at Until Labs, where she aims to develop hibernation pods akin to those in science fiction, with the immediate goal of cryopreserving human organs to improve transplant logistics. She highlights the challenges of scaling cryopreservation from embryos to human organs, emphasizing the need to prevent ice formation during the freezing process. Deming also touches on the potential future applications of this technology, including long-term space travel and extending human lifespan by pausing biological processes. (02:27:05) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:31:17) - Kimbal Musk, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, co-founded The Kitchen Restaurant Group and the nonprofit Big Green, focusing on sustainable food systems and education. In the conversation, he discusses the success of Nova Sky Stories' Vatican show, which attracted 300,000 attendees, and highlights plans for future large-scale drone art performances worldwide. He also emphasizes the importance of expanding their drone fleet to meet growing demand and maintaining a 100% safety record. (02:49:01) - Steven Glinert, CEO of Sphere Semi, announced the company's successful $12 million funding round led by Acme Capital and Future Ventures, bringing their total funding to $20 million. He emphasized Sphere Semi's focus on revolutionizing analog semiconductor design through AI, aiming to automate the traditionally manual process and enhance efficiency. Glinert also highlighted the company's strategic expansion into the defense sector, particularly in developing RF components, and plans to venture into mixed-signal chips to meet the growing demands of data centers. (02:57:29) - Ethan Barajas, co-founder and CEO of Icarus Robotics, is leading the development of dexterous, free-flying robots designed to perform routine maintenance and logistics tasks aboard spacecraft, thereby allowing astronauts to focus on scientific research and manufacturing. These robots, which can be controlled from the ground, aim to reduce the high costs associated with astronaut labor, estimated at $135,000 per hour. Icarus Robotics has secured a $6.1 million seed funding round and plans to launch their robots to the International Space Station by late 2026 or early 2027 for a year-long testing phase. (03:06:10) - Austin Petersmith, co-founder and CEO of Howie.ai, discusses the company's recent $6 million seed funding and the launch of their AI-powered scheduling assistant, Howie, which combines advanced models with human oversight to optimize meeting arrangements. He explains the product's pricing tiers—$35 per month for the base version and $145 for the Pro version, which offers white-labeling and advanced preferences—and addresses the challenges of balancing AI automation with human verification to ensure accuracy. Petersmith also shares insights into the competitive landscape, emphasizing the complexities of developing such a product and expressing confidence in Howie.ai's ability to stay ahead by continually enhancing their offerings. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 218xAI’s Colossus 2 Reactions, Sam Ross & Aaron Slodov LIVE in The Ultradome | Pippa Lamb, Ariana Thacker, Will Hurd
(01:21) - xAI Unveils Colossus 2 Datacenter (30:20) - Pippa Lamb, a partner at Sweet Capital, discusses the recent U.S. state visit to the UK, highlighting significant tech investments from companies like Microsoft, Google, and Nvidia, and emphasizing the UK's ambition to become an AI superpower. She also provides insights into Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership, noting his pragmatic approach and pro-business stance, and touches on the UK's focus on growth, particularly in the tech and R&D sectors, as it seeks to strengthen its position post-Brexit. (47:30) - Johnny Carson's Former Home Lists for $110M (53:56) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:28:53) - Aaron Slodov, CEO and co-founder of Atomic Industries, is leading efforts to revitalize American manufacturing through advanced technologies. In the conversation, he discusses the company's recent Series A funding, plans to expand manufacturing facilities in Detroit, and the integration of AI and automation to enhance production efficiency. He also highlights the importance of reindustrializing the U.S. to strengthen the industrial base and reduce reliance on foreign manufacturing. (01:46:27) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:51:40) - Ariana Thacker, founder and CEO of MoldCo, transitioned from venture capital to entrepreneurship after her personal battle with mold toxicity. In the conversation, she discusses MoldCo's mission to revolutionize mold-related illness treatment by offering accessible, evidence-based care through virtual platforms, including specialized lab tests and treatments guided by mold-trained clinicians. She also highlights the company's recent $8 million funding round, emphasizing the growing awareness and need for effective solutions to mold exposure and its health impacts. (02:01:57) - Will Hurd, a former CIA officer and U.S. Representative for Texas's 23rd district, is now the Chief Strategy Officer at Chaos Industries, a defense technology company. In the conversation, he discusses his journey from studying computer science at Texas A&M University to serving in the CIA, where he was stationed in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and later transitioning into politics due to his experiences briefing Congress. He highlights the importance of integrating technological expertise into government to address national security challenges, emphasizing the need for innovation in defense technologies to maintain U.S. superiority. (02:27:53) - Sam Ross, co-founder and CEO of Numeral, a company specializing in automating sales tax compliance for e-commerce and SaaS businesses, discusses Numeral's recent $35 million funding round at a $350 million valuation, following a Series A led by Benchmark earlier this year. He highlights the challenges of sales tax compliance faced during his time running a vitamin gummy e-commerce business, which led to the creation of Numeral to simplify this process. Ross also touches on the impact of AI on business models, noting that while AI is central to current fundraising efforts, it has led to increased operational costs, such as higher AWS bills, though he remains optimistic about future efficiencies. (02:48:04) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.aiPrivy - https://www.privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 217Meta Connect Recap, 𝕏 Timeline Reactions | Louis Mosley, Brendan Foody, Darren Mowry, Kayvon Beykpour, Mukund Jha, Noah Löfquist, Dan Lahav, Ben Milne
(00:30) - Meta Connect Reactions (05:25) - The Timeline Reacts to Meta Connect (40:13) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (47:51) - Louis Mosley, head of Palantir's UK and European operations, discusses the company's first billion-dollar deal outside the U.S. with the UK Ministry of Defense, marking a significant milestone. He highlights Palantir's $2 billion investment in the UK over the next five years, including the creation of 350 new jobs and establishing London as the European defense headquarters. Mosley emphasizes the UK's unique talent pool and the importance of interoperability among Western allies, drawing lessons from the war in Ukraine. (57:48) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (01:14:46) - Brendan Foody, CEO and co-founder of Mercor, discusses the company's rapid growth from a $1 million to a $500 million revenue run rate in 17 months, attributing this success to their AI-driven platform that connects specialized global talent with AI development opportunities. He highlights the shift in AI model evaluation from academic benchmarks to professional domains, emphasizing the need for human-defined success criteria to train models effectively. Foody also touches on the importance of staying at the frontier of AI advancements and the challenges of predicting future demand in a rapidly evolving industry. (01:31:08) - Darren Mowry, Managing Director for North America at Google Cloud, discusses the rapid evolution of AI and its impact on startups, highlighting the increased demand for AI infrastructure and the swift consumption of Google Cloud credits by startups. He emphasizes Google's commitment to supporting these startups through advanced AI models like Gemini and partnerships with companies such as Anthropic and Meta, enabling seamless integration and innovation. Mowry also notes the significance of Google's AI Builders Summit, bringing together founders and builders to explore AI's transformative role across various industries. (01:38:14) - Kayvon Beykpour, co-founder of Periscope and former Twitter product leader, discusses the evolution of Periscope from its initial concept as "Bounty," a platform for requesting photos from specific locations, to its transformation into a live video streaming service. He highlights the challenges of building a live-focused social network and emphasizes the importance of integrating live streaming features into existing platforms. Beykpour also introduces his new venture, Macroscope, an AI-powered tool designed to help developers and product managers understand codebases, track changes, and identify bugs, aiming to enhance productivity and reduce time spent in meetings. (02:02:37) - Mukund Jha, co-founder and CEO of Emergent, discusses the company's AI-powered platform that enables non-technical users to transform ideas into fully functional, production-ready applications. Since its launch three months ago, Emergent has attracted over a million users who have built more than 1.5 million apps, with a significant portion being monetizable. Jha highlights the platform's unique ability to support web, mobile, and backend development in one integrated system, catering to a diverse user base from business owners digitizing their operations to entrepreneurs launching startups. (02:08:57) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:19:23) - Noah Löfquist discusses his work on developing computer use agents—software designed to automate tasks by training foundation models to operate computers like humans. He emphasizes the importance of high-quality data, noting that much of it can be synthetically generated, and highlights the initial focus on automating monotonous tasks such as managing emails and scheduling. Lfquist envisions a future where these agents seamlessly integrate structured outputs and APIs to efficiently perform a wide range of computer-based activities. (02:24:13) - 𝕏 Timeline Reactions (02:31:24) - Dan Lahav is the co-founder and CEO of Irregular, an AI security company that recently emerged from stealth with $80 million in funding. In the conversation, Lahav discusses Irregular's mission to collaborate with leading AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic to proactively identify and mitigate potential security threats posed by advanced AI models. He emphasizes the importance of developing high-fidelity simulations to test AI systems under various scenarios, aiming to build the next generation of defenses ahead of potential attacks. (02:39:58) - Ben Milne, founder and CEO of Brale, has been a fintech innovator for over a decade, previously establishing Dwolla. In the conversation, he discusses Brale's mission to simplify stablecoin creation, reducing the process from a costly, lengthy endeavor to an affordable, rapid one, enabling businesses to launch custom stablecoins efficiently. Milne emphasizes the benefits of stablecoins in reducing costs, generating revenue, and offering customization, while ensuring interoperability across various blockchain platforms. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp
Ep 216LIVE from Meta | Zuck, Boz, James Cameron, Alex Wang & more
(00:00) - Live from Meta Connect (01:26:51) - Chris Cox, Meta's Chief Product Officer, leads the development of core applications like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Threads, as well as overseeing the company's AI and privacy initiatives. (01:38:16) - Adam Mosseri, the Head of Instagram, discusses the platform's evolution from simple square photos to incorporating videos, stories, and direct messaging, emphasizing the need to adapt to user preferences to remain relevant. (01:45:21) - Connor Hayes discusses Threads' rapid growth, noting it has surpassed 400 million monthly active users, and highlights its global reach. (01:51:31) - Roberto Nickson discusses his enthusiasm for the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, highlighting the natural feel of the electromyography band and its potential as a creator tool for capturing behind-the-scenes and point-of-view content. (01:54:01) - Alexandr Wang discusses the rapid establishment of the AI lab, emphasizing Meta's unparalleled resources and talent density, which he believes position the company to achieve superintelligence. (02:01:31) - Andrew Bosworth, Meta's Chief Technology Officer, discusses the company's advancements in augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI), highlighting the development of Orion AR glasses and the integration of AI into wearable technology. (02:16:26) - Eva Chen, Meta's Vice President of Fashion Partnerships, discusses the integration of stylish design and advanced technology in products like the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, emphasizing their seamless fit into everyday fashion. (02:21:56) - Tiffany Janzen, founder of TiffinTech, discusses her excitement about Meta's product announcements at Meta Connect 2025, particularly the Meta Ray-Ban displays, highlighting their potential to revolutionize content creation by enabling instantaneous capture of organic moments. (02:28:06) - Mark Zuckerberg discusses the future of augmented reality (AR) glasses and their integration with artificial intelligence (AI). (02:39:51) - Alex Himel, Meta's Vice President of Wearables, discusses the company's latest advancements in wearable technology, including the second generation of Ray-Ban Meta glasses with improved battery life, image quality, and an AI mode for the camera. (02:46:51) - Rocco Basilico, Chief Wearables Officer at Luxottica, recounts how his passion for integrating technology with eyewear led him to proposing a collaboration that eventually resulted in the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. (02:52:31) - James Cameron discusses his enthusiasm for virtual reality (VR) as a medium for cinematic experiences. (03:00:46) - Vishal Shah, Vice President of the Metaverse at Meta, discusses the company's progress in developing immersive experiences, emphasizing the role of generative AI in enabling users to create virtual environments. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.ai/Privy - https://privy.ioCognition - https://cognition.ai/Follow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 215Elon Doubles Down, 𝕏 Timeline Reactions | Andrew Yang, Ishan Mukherjee, Tony Holdstock, Tomer London, Andrei Serban, Tim Higgins
(00:30) - TBPN in the WSJ (21:13) - "Daddy is very much home" says Elon (01:29:33) - Ishan Mukherjee, co-founder of Pixie Labs and former Senior Vice President of Growth at New Relic, discusses the launch of Rocks2GA, achieving $25 million in revenue, and securing major clients like Saudi Aramco. He highlights their focus on delivering ROI within 90 days through agent-based pricing and full-service deployment, differentiating from competitors like Salesforce. Mukherjee also emphasizes their lean team structure, with 25 engineers and 10 field and sales personnel, enabling rapid product development and customer integration. (01:37:00) - Tony Holdstock, co-founder and CEO of Ingest, discusses the company's recent $21 million Series A funding round led by Altimeter Capital, with continued investment from Andreessen Horowitz. He explains that Ingest offers an asynchronous execution platform enabling developers to build durable workflows as step functions, simplifying infrastructure management. Holdstock highlights the platform's applications in AI and AI agents, emphasizing its role in accelerating product iteration by abstracting complex infrastructure tasks. (01:47:20) - Tomer London, co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Gusto, leads the development and execution of the company's product vision, focusing on modernizing payroll, benefits, and compliance for small businesses. In the conversation, he discusses Gusto's new features aimed at improving cash flow for small businesses, including faster payroll processing options like next-day, same-day, and instant payroll, as well as a partnership with Paraffin to offer Payroll Bridge, a solution to help businesses meet payroll even when funds are short. He emphasizes the importance of addressing cash flow challenges to alleviate the stress small business owners face when they can't meet payroll obligations. (02:05:05) - Andrei Serban is the Founder and CEO of Console, a company that automates IT support using AI agents. In the conversation, he discusses Console's recent $23 million Series A funding led by DST Global and Thrive Capital, and explains how their AI agents integrate with organizational systems to handle tasks like password resets and access requests directly within Slack, aiming to reduce the support. (02:17:40) - Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur and former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, is known for advocating Universal Basic Income (UBI) to address job displacement due to automation. In the conversation, he discusses his new venture, Noble Mobile, a mobile service provider aiming to reduce costs for consumers by offering unlimited data plans with potential cash-back incentives for lower usage, and highlights the ease of switching carriers using eSIM technology. (02:36:30) - Tim Higgins, a business columnist at The Wall Street Journal and former Apple beat reporter, discusses his new book, "I Wore," which explores Apple's dominance in the digital world and the challenges posed by rivals like Epic Games and Spotify. He highlights the ongoing debates over Apple's App Store policies, including the 15-30% commission, and the broader implications of antitrust scrutiny on the company's future innovations, particularly in AI. Higgins also notes the potential distractions these legal battles pose for Apple, drawing parallels to Microsoft's past antitrust issues. (02:52:40) - Alexander Embiricos, the product lead for OpenAI's Codex, discusses the recent launch of a new Codex model, highlighting its integration across various coding environments and its evolution into an AI teammate capable of independent task execution. He emphasizes the model's adaptability in dynamically adjusting response times based on query complexity and notes a significant increase in usage due to continuous improvements. Embiricos also addresses the importance of prompt engineering and the challenges in steering AI agents effectively. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.ai/Privy - privy.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 214Google Gemini Strikes Back, China Hits NVIDIA on Antitrust | Bill Bishop, Pete Shadbolt, Sadi Khan, Lukas Czinger, Kyle Samani
(00:42) - Google Gemini Strikes Back (01:59) - TBPN in the WSJ (04:31) - Google Gemini's Comeback Breakdown (36:15) - China Hits NVIDIA on Antitrust (41:42) - Bill Bishop, an entrepreneur and former media executive, is the author of the Sinocism China Newsletter, which provides expert insights into Chinese politics and economics. In the conversation, he discusses China's antitrust investigation into Nvidia, highlighting the potential for significant fines and the strategic timing of the probe amid U.S.-China trade negotiations. He also examines the complexities surrounding TikTok's operations in the U.S., emphasizing the legal challenges and geopolitical considerations influencing the platform's future. (01:01:16) - Timeline Reactions (02:30:22) - Pete Shadbolt, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of PsiQuantum, a quantum computing company based in the Bay Area, discusses the company's journey from academic research to securing a $1 billion funding round aimed at building large-scale quantum computers. He highlights their focus on developing a million-qubit system by leveraging semiconductor manufacturing, partnerships with entities like GlobalFoundries, and collaborations with governments in Australia and the U.S. to establish quantum computing facilities. Shadbolt emphasizes the strategic importance of quantum computing, its potential applications in fields like chemistry and materials science, and the necessity of substantial investment and innovation to overcome technical challenges and achieve practical, error-corrected quantum systems. (02:44:43) - Sadi Khan, co-founder and CEO of Aven, discusses the company's innovative home equity-backed credit card, which offers homeowners the ability to secure lower interest rates and earn 2% unlimited cash back on all transactions. By streamlining the traditionally lengthy HELOC process to just 15 minutes through advanced automation, including remote wet signatures executed by robotic arms, Aven provides a seamless and efficient borrowing experience. Khan also highlights the company's recent Series E funding and emphasizes Aven's commitment to offering the lowest cost of capital to consumers, regardless of fluctuating interest rate environments. (02:51:41) - Lukas Czinger, Vice President of Operations, Automation, and Manufacturing at Divergent 3D, discusses the company's recent $290 million Series E funding round, which will enable the expansion of their Los Angeles campus and the establishment of new facilities across the U.S. He emphasizes the strategic importance of locating these facilities near key defense and automotive clients to enhance collaboration and logistics. Additionally, Czinger highlights the versatility of Divergent's digital manufacturing platform, capable of seamlessly producing diverse products without downtime, and shares updates on the Czinger 21C hypercar, noting multiple deliveries in the U.S. and Europe, with plans for future variants and models. (03:00:54) - Kyle Samani, co-founder and managing partner of Multicoin Capital, a leading cryptocurrency investment firm, discusses raising $1.65 billion in two weeks for Ford Industries, aiming to establish it as a top digital asset treasury company with aspirations of becoming a $50 billion publicly traded entity. He highlights the strategic team collaboration with Jump and Galaxy, emphasizes opportunities in mergers and acquisitions, and outlines plans to leverage capital market structures to enhance shareholder value. (03:11:47) - Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiturbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comfal - https://fal.ai/Follow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 213Weekly Recap: Apple Debuts iPhone 17, Einstein of Wall Street, YC Demo Day, Declining AI Adoption
(00:00) - Intro (00:03) - Declining AI Adoption (16:03) - YC Demo Day (36:53) - Peter Tuchman (Einstein of Wall Street) (45:45) - Apple Debuts iPhone 17 (01:08:39) - How to think about the $300B OpenAI-Oracle TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiTurbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comFal.AI - fal.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 212OpenAI–Microsoft Restructure, Winning Formula for AI Founders, 𝕏 Timeline Reactions
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Ep 211Apple Unveils iPhone 17 Lineup, OpenAI & Oracle's $300B Cloud Pact | Nico Rosberg, Josh Machiz, Nir Zicherman, Amjad Masad, Alex Mashrabov, Stefan Cohen, Rohan Kodialam, Timothy Luchini, Marc Boroditsky, Michael Tannenbaum
(04:11) - Apple Unveils iPhone 17 Lineup (40:36) - OpenAI & Oracle Strike $300B Cloud Pact (52:44) - Timeline Reactions (01:12:51) - Josh Machiz, recently appointed as Chief Marketing Officer at Lightspeed Venture Partners, brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles as Partner at Redpoint Ventures and Chief Digital Officer at Nasdaq. In his conversation, he discusses his excitement about joining Lightspeed, emphasizing the firm's comprehensive support for companies from seed stage through IPO and beyond. He also highlights plans to enhance Lightspeed's media presence through platforms like TikTok and Instagram, aiming to authentically share founders' stories and differentiate the firm's brand in the venture capital landscape. (01:30:44) - Nico Rosberg, a German-Finnish former racing driver, won the 2016 Formula One World Championship with Mercedes before retiring days later. He discusses his transition from racing to venture capital, founding Rosberg Ventures to invest in top-tier VC funds and bridge European corporates with innovative U.S. startups. Rosberg also highlights the challenges European car manufacturers face in adopting new technologies and the rapid advancements of Chinese electric vehicle companies. (02:01:02) - Nir Zicherman, CEO and co-founder of Oboe, previously co-founded Anchor and served as VP of Audiobooks at Spotify. In the conversation, he introduces Oboe as an AI-driven platform designed to create personalized, multimodal courses on any topic, aiming to make learning more accessible and engaging. Zicherman emphasizes the importance of multimodal learning experiences, including text, audio, and interactive elements, to cater to diverse learning preferences. (02:09:42) - Amjad Masad, CEO of Replit, discusses the company's recent $250 million funding round at a $3 billion valuation, highlighting the launch of Agent 3, an autonomous AI tool designed to test, fix code, and build custom workflows. He emphasizes Replit's mission to democratize software development, enabling individuals without coding experience to create applications through natural language interactions. Masad also envisions a future where AI agents can autonomously develop software, reducing the need for traditional coding and expanding access to software creation across various professions. (02:26:39) - Alex Mashrabov, CEO and co-founder of Higgsfield AI, is an entrepreneur specializing in consumer generative AI products, with a background that includes leading AI initiatives at Snap Inc. He discusses Higgsfield's recent $50 million fundraising, the company's support for social media-native creators, and the rapid growth of their AI-generated content, which has surpassed 1.3 billion views in just five months. Additionally, he highlights the launch of Higgsfield Ventures to support the next wave of AI startups and shares insights into the future of AI-driven content creation, predicting that in three years, every second video will be AI-generated, with Higgsfield playing a significant role in this transformation. (02:35:10) - Stefan Cohen, a Partner at Bain Capital Crypto, has been leading the firm's crypto investments since 2016, focusing on areas like layer 1 infrastructure, scaling solutions, DeFi, and privacy. In the conversation, he discusses the firm's flexible investment strategy, which includes both liquid tokens and early-stage projects, emphasizing long-term positions over active trading. He also highlights the importance of supporting founders with unconventional ideas, noting that many successful companies start with concepts that are initially hard to believe. (02:47:10) - Rohan Kodialam, co-founder and CEO of Sphinx, discusses how his company is developing AI copilots to transform raw data into actionable business insights, particularly focusing on tabular and time-series data that traditional large language models struggle with. He highlights their initial work with hedge funds, providing tools for quantitative analysts to extract valuable insights from data more efficiently. Kodialam also touches on Sphinx's go-to-market strategy, which includes both enterprise sales and a bottom-up approach targeting data scientists frustrated with existing tools, and emphasizes their focus on building transformative solutions over immediate monetization. (02:52:49) - Timothy Luchini, CEO of Intramotev Autonomous Rail, discusses the development of battery-electric autonomous railcars designed to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of freight transportation. By equipping individual railcars with self-propulsion capabilities, these vehicles can operate independently or integrate into traditional long trains, facilitating more frequent and adaptable freight movements. This innovation aims to reduce idle times, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and make rail transport more competitive with trucking by offering faster and more flexible delivery options. (03:01:26) - Marc Boroditsky, Chief Revenue Officer at Neb
Ep 210LIVE @ NYSE for Klarna IPO | Peter Tuchman, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Lynn Martin, David Sandstrom, Mati Staniszewski, Andrew Reed, Markus Villig
(00:00) - Peter Tuchman, known as the "Einstein of Wall Street" for his distinctive appearance and animated presence, is a veteran stock trader on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) floor. In a recent conversation, he recounted his collaboration with streamer IShowSpeed, where he introduced the young audience to investing by highlighting that many products they use daily are from publicly traded companies, suggesting they consider buying shares instead of just the products. This engagement significantly boosted his social media following, increasing from 260,000 to over 419,000, with some posts garnering 40 million views. (17:44) - Sebastian Siemiatkowski, co-founder and CEO of Klarna, a Swedish fintech company, discusses the company's journey from its inception to its recent IPO, highlighting the challenges faced, including early cash flow issues and the strategic shift towards consumer services. He emphasizes the importance of global expansion, particularly in the U.S. market, and the role of AI in enhancing operational efficiency and customer experience. Siemiatkowski also reflects on the significance of building transparent financial products that cater to consumers seeking alternatives to traditional credit cards. (41:44) - David Sandström, Chief Marketing Officer at Klarna, discusses his journey from leading a major Nordic ad agency to transforming Klarna from a traditional B2B financial institution into a vibrant consumer lifestyle brand. He emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer behavior and the psychology behind brand preferences, highlighting the strategic decision to adopt pink branding to differentiate Klarna in the predominantly blue financial sector. Sandström also explores the cultural differences between European and American markets, noting the U.S. consumer's appreciation for marketing and entrepreneurial success, and discusses Klarna's expansion strategies, including the introduction of in-store payment options and a physical card to meet consumer demand. (52:32) - Mati Staniszewski, co-founder and CEO of ElevenLabs, a voice AI research company, recently joined Klarna's board of directors. In his conversation, he discusses how he met Klarna's CEO, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, through a Sequoia event, leading to their collaboration on integrating AI to enhance customer service and internal processes. He emphasizes the importance of using AI to automate routine tasks while leveraging human expertise for complex issues, and highlights the growing European tech ecosystem, particularly in Sweden and Poland, encouraging founders to think globally from the outset. (01:09:26) - Andrew Reed, a Partner at Sequoia Capital since 2014, has been instrumental in investments across various sectors, including fintech and consumer internet. In the conversation, he discusses Sequoia's initial investment in Klarna in 2010, the company's strategic expansion into the U.S. market, and the evolving landscape of the fintech industry, emphasizing the importance of innovation and adaptability in a competitive environment. (01:21:55) - Markus Villig, the Estonian entrepreneur and founder of Bolt, discusses his journey from starting the company at 19 to its expansion into global markets, emphasizing the importance of first establishing a strong home base before scaling internationally. He highlights the similarities between Bolt and Klarna in building two-sided marketplaces, noting the focus on supply-side growth to enhance consumer value. Villig also shares insights on the future of ride-sharing, the impact of self-driving technology, and the role of artificial intelligence in improving operational efficiency. (01:43:05) - Lynn Martin, the 68th president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the second woman to lead the exchange, discusses the recent surge in initial public offerings (IPOs), highlighting successful listings like Figma and Klarna, and emphasizes the importance of companies having a clear, deliberate strategy with a path to profitability when going public. She also notes the positive market response to Oracle's recent partnership with OpenAI, which led to a significant increase in Oracle's stock price. Additionally, Martin highlights the launch of NYSE Texas, which has attracted over 50 listed companies and 13 ETFs, attributing its success to Texas's pro-business legislation. 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Ep 209LIVE @ YC Demo Day | Nate Bosshard, Joshua Reeves, Joshua Browder, Burkay Gur, Theo Browne & MORE
(00:00) - Nate Bosshard, founder of Offline Ventures and co-founder of Tonal, has a background in marketing leadership at companies like GoPro and The North Face. In the conversation, he reflects on his early entrepreneurial ventures, such as selling used records on eBay, and discusses the evolution of Y Combinator's Demo Day to a quarterly event. He also highlights Andrew Dudum of Hims & Hers as an underrated entrepreneur, noting the company's rapid growth and successful public offering. (24:17) - Jerry Qian, co-founder and CEO of Reacher, an AI-powered platform that automates creator marketing workflows for brands, discusses how Reacher helps brands find the right creators, personalize outreach, manage payments, and generate scripts to create viral content. He highlights the emergence of TikTok Shop as a significant social commerce platform and emphasizes the role of AI in enhancing creator marketing. Jerry also shares that Reacher has achieved $137,000 in monthly recurring revenue. (27:52) - Joshua Reeves, CEO and co-founder of Gusto, a company reimagining payroll and HR services for small businesses, discusses his journey from Stanford electrical engineering graduate to entrepreneur, highlighting his experience with Y Combinator's Winter 2012 batch and the early days of Gusto. He shares insights into the company's initial focus on payroll, the importance of using their own product before paying themselves, and the challenges of raising funds during a time when many startups were centered on social and mobile platforms. Reeves also reflects on the significance of customer-centricity, drawing inspiration from Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford commencement speech, and emphasizes the value of understanding and serving customers to build a successful business. (33:28) - Bruno Koba, co-founder of Gauss, introduces their AI-driven investment analyst designed to assist retail investors in making informed decisions by monitoring markets, filtering noise, and delivering personalized insights. He emphasizes the platform's focus on reducing emotional investment mistakes and catering to thesis-driven investors who lack time for extensive market research. Bruno also shares his background, including roles at Nubank and Monashees, and mentions Gauss's subscription model, charging $19 per month, with plans to transition to a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) model. (39:24) - Jason Cornelius, co-founder and CEO of Perseus Defense, discusses the development of affordable 16-inch guided missiles designed to counter drone threats. He highlights the limitations of existing counter-UAS solutions, such as electronic warfare and high-cost interceptors, and introduces Perseus Defense's cost-effective alternative, aiming to produce missiles for under $10,000 per unit. Cornelius also shares the company's rapid prototyping progress, including multiple missile iterations and live-fire tests, and mentions engagements with the Department of Defense to advance the technology's deployment. (44:53) - Farhan Khan, co-founder of Meteor and former University of Washington computer science student, discusses their AI-native browser designed to automate repetitive online tasks, positioning it as a superior alternative to Google Chrome. He explains that Meteor employs AI agents to handle activities like scheduling meetings and data entry, aiming to save users significant time. Farhan also shares his entrepreneurial journey, including previous projects and his decision to drop out of college to focus on building Meteor. (48:31) - Wyatt Lansford is the co-founder and CTO of Pally, a platform that consolidates contacts and conversations from various platforms into one place, utilizing on-device AI to maintain user privacy. In the conversation, Haz Hubble, Pally's founder, discusses the platform's functionality, emphasizing its local data processing to ensure privacy, and shares the company's growth metrics, including reaching over 3,500 users and achieving $125,000 in annual recurring revenue within two months of launch. He also recounts his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting his admiration for Richard Branson and an early venture selling FIFA Ultimate Team coins at age 12. (52:10) - Luigi Pederzani is the co-founder and CTO of mcp-use, an open-source toolkit that enables developers to build and deploy AI agents using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). In the conversation, he discusses mcp-use's open-source strategy, its growing GitHub repository with over 7,000 stars, and the company's bottom-up approach to enterprise adoption, similar to Supabase. He also mentions raising $6 million in funding and his previous experience in Zurich working on virtual try-on technology for e-commerce. (56:18) - Dhruv Roongta is a 20-year-old entrepreneur and co-founder of Slashy, an AI agent that integrates with various applications to automate repetitive tasks. In the conversation, he discusses how Slashy connects to tools like calendars, Gmail, and Notion to st
Ep 208AI Adoption Trending Down for Large Companies, OpenAI Backs AI Animated Feature Film, China's Smart Glasses Domination | Avi Schiffmann, Sunny Madra, Scott Wu, Ara Kharazian, Zach Lloyd, Alex Cohen, Mati Staniszewski, Daniel Kao
(00:25) - AI Adoption Trending Down for Large Companies (17:57) - OpenAI Backs AI Animated Feature Film (21:31) - Avi Schiffmann, the creator of the AI companion device "Friend," discusses the product's extensive billboard advertising campaign and addresses criticism from a Wired article titled "I Hate My Friend," suggesting that the journalists' negative experiences may reflect their own biases. He emphasizes that Friend is designed to be more than a sycophantic AI, aiming to make users more confident and agentic, and notes that while the device may not appeal to everyone, many users have formed strong attachments, sending thousands of messages daily. Schiffmann also touches on the unique personality of Friend, shaped by years of development, and considers future economic models, including offering "life insurance" for the AI to preserve its memory and personality over time. (34:09) - OpenAI Backs AI Animated Feature Film (cont'd) (46:30) - Timeline (01:10:34) - China's Smart Glasses Domination (01:38:43) - Sunny Madra, an experienced entrepreneur and current COO and President at Groq, has a history of successful exits, including the sales of Autonomic to Ford and Xtreme Labs to Pivotal. In the conversation, he discusses the U.S. President's proactive approach to supporting technologists by addressing issues like export controls and tariffs, emphasizing the administration's commitment to enabling innovation and ensuring America's leadership in AI and technology. (01:52:18) - Scott Wu, CEO and co-founder of Cognition AI, is a renowned competitive programmer and entrepreneur who has led the development of Devin, an autonomous AI software engineer. In the conversation, Wu discusses Cognition's recent $10.2 billion valuation following a funding round led by Founders Fund, the integration of Windsurf's products with Devin to enhance software engineering efficiency, and the company's focus on automating engineering tasks to reduce developer toil. He also addresses concerns about AI-generated code security, emphasizing the importance of existing engineering processes like code reviews, and highlights the potential for AI tools to transform software development by enabling engineers to focus on strategic problem-solving. (02:14:11) - Ara Kharazian is an economist at Ramp, specializing in AI trends, macroeconomic forecasting, labor economics, and business dynamism. In the conversation, he critiques the Census Bureau's AI adoption survey for underestimating usage due to its narrow question framing, highlights Ramp's data indicating a 45% AI adoption rate among U.S. businesses, and discusses the emergence of the 996 work culture in San Francisco, noting increased Saturday work activity among startups. (02:28:58) - Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp and former lead of the Google Sheets team, discusses the launch of Warp Code, an evolution of the Warp terminal into an agentic development environment that integrates AI agents to assist developers in writing, debugging, and deploying code. He highlights new features such as a built-in file editor, tools for reviewing agent-generated code, and WARP.md files for guiding agent behavior, emphasizing the importance of transparency and control in AI-assisted development. To make the launch memorable, Lloyd delivered the announcement from horseback in a Western-themed setting, aligning with the "Code on Warp" (C.O.W.) branding. (02:36:54) - Alex Cohen, CEO of Hello Patient, a healthcare AI company, discusses the challenges of implementing conversational AI in healthcare, emphasizing the need for specialized solutions that integrate deeply with existing systems to handle complex workflows. He highlights the limitations of generic AI models in healthcare settings and the importance of understanding nuanced clinic operations to improve patient communication and scheduling. Cohen also touches on the balance between deterministic and generative AI approaches, aiming to enhance patient experiences while maintaining reliability and compliance. (02:49:30) - Mati Staniszewski, co-founder and CEO of ElevenLabs, announced a $100 million tender offer at a $6.6 billion valuation, allowing early employees and investors to sell shares. He highlighted the company's rapid growth, reaching $200 million in annual recurring revenue, and emphasized their commitment to providing liquidity to early stakeholders while maintaining a healthy financial position. Staniszewski also discussed ElevenLabs' diverse revenue streams, including a creative platform for content creators and an agents platform for enterprises, both contributing equally to the company's success. (03:03:48) - Daniel Kao, co-founder and CEO of TruckSmarter, discusses the company's recent $16 million fundraising led by Socio Ventures, backed by Cox Enterprises, and the launch of their new product, Dispatch. He highlights TruckSmarter's mission to provide free load boards to truck drivers, addressing the inefficiencies in job sourcing b
Ep 207Weekly Recap: Tesla's Crazy Plan, USA vs. Google, Palantir CEO on Conspiracy Theories
(00:00) - Intro (00:05) - Cracks Emerge in Meta's Scale AI Bet (14:19) - Alex Karp (Palantir CEO) (36:57) - USA vs. Google (01:04:37) - Big Numbers: $610M for Browser Company, $1B in ARR at Ramp, $600B in Meta CAPEX, $1T for Tesla's Pay Package TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiTurbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 206Trump's Tech Dinner, Tesla's $1T Pay Package, OpenAI Mass Producing Chips with Broadcom, Seal Team 6 Mission Gone Wrong | Joe Weisenthal, Jason Droege, Dave Marra, Mert Mumtaz, Harish Abbott, Tuhin Srivastava, Cecilia Ziniti
(01:34) - Timeline (13:35) - Trump's Tech Dinner (22:19) - Tesla's $1T Pay Package (36:25) - OpenAI Mass Producing Chips with Broadcom (45:26) - Ellen in the Mansion Section (53:23) - Joe Weisenthal, born September 2, 1980, in Detroit, Michigan, is an American journalist and financial expert. He serves as the executive editor of news for Bloomberg's digital brands, co-anchors Bloomberg Television's "What’d You Miss?", and co-hosts the "Odd Lots" podcast. In the conversation, Weisenthal discusses the recent jobs report, noting that the number was below expectations and highlighting concerns about the labor market's state. He mentions that excluding health care, the economy has been shedding jobs, with manufacturing employment down 78,000 so far this year. Weisenthal also touches on the impact of AI investments on employment, suggesting that while data centers may not add significantly to employment, the promise of AI could lead to job destruction rather than growth. (01:25:15) - 2019 Seal Team 6 Mission Gone Wrong (01:28:46) - Washington Post Now on Substack (01:31:00) - Timeline (01:53:42) - Giorgio Armani Passes Away at 91 (01:59:25) - Jason Droege, a seasoned technology executive and entrepreneur, is the Interim CEO of Scale AI, having previously founded Uber Eats and served as a Venture Partner at Benchmark. In the conversation, Droege discusses his extensive experience in the tech industry, including his role in launching and scaling Uber Eats to a $20 billion annual gross merchandise volume, and his current focus on expanding Scale AI's applications and services business to deliver customized AI solutions for enterprises and governments. (02:23:05) - Dave Marra, CEO of Rivet Industries, discusses the company's mission to serve the half-billion workers in the Western world who are underserved by big tech, focusing on those in demanding environments like flight lines, factories, and battlefields. He highlights Rivet's recent $195 million contract with the U.S. Army to develop next-generation soldier mission command systems, emphasizing the importance of comfort, ruggedization, compliance, and utility in their products. Marra also notes that advancements in technology have now made it feasible to create such devices, which were not possible five years ago, and underscores the significance of dual-use applications for both military and commercial markets. (02:37:15) - Mert Mumtaz, co-founder and CEO of Helius—a developer platform for the Solana blockchain—discusses the launch of Tempo, a new Layer 1 blockchain focused on payments, developed by Stripe and Paradigm. He highlights the controversies surrounding Tempo, including its positioning as an L1 rather than an L2, and the challenges of maintaining a payments-only chain in a permissionless environment. Mumtaz also addresses the potential for Tempo to become permissionless in the future and the implications of such a transition. (02:53:49) - Harish Abbott, co-founder and CEO of Augment, announced the company's $85 million Series A funding round, led by Redpoint Ventures, to enhance their AI logistics assistant, Augie. He discussed Augie's role in automating tasks like quoting, dispatching, tracking, and billing, aiming to streamline operations in the fragmented $900 billion freight industry. Abbott also reflected on lessons from his previous venture, Deliverr, emphasizing the importance of customer focus and operational efficiency in scaling Augment's solutions. (02:59:58) - Tuhin Srivastava, CEO of BaseTen, an AI infrastructure company, announced the company's recent $150 million funding round. He discussed BaseTen's focus on simplifying AI inference for businesses by managing the complexities of deploying and scaling machine learning models, allowing companies to concentrate on their unique applications. Srivastava also highlighted the company's rapid growth, expanding from 30 to 104 employees in the past year, and emphasized the importance of speed and efficiency in the competitive AI landscape. (03:07:02) - Cecilia Ziniti is a seasoned technology and legal executive with over 20 years of experience, including roles as the founding lawyer for Amazon's Alexa and General Counsel for Replit. In the conversation, she discusses Anthropic's $1.5 billion settlement with authors over AI copyright infringement, highlighting that the agreement addresses past unauthorized use of pirated works for training their AI model, Claude, and noting that authors will receive compensation of at least $3,000 per work. 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Ep 205Alex Karp LIVE at Palantir AIPCon | David Glazer, Ben Harvatine, Danny Lutkus, Jonathan Webb, Nancy Cable, Ryan Asdourian, Drew Cukor, Zack Porter, Kyle Kirkwood, Matthew Jacoby
(10:15) - Alex Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, discusses the company's significant growth, highlighting a 93% increase in U.S. operations and a 94% Rule of 40 score, attributing success to their unique approach of charging clients based on value creation. He emphasizes the importance of aligning software costs with the value delivered, contrasting Palantir's model with traditional software businesses that often rely on client dependency. Karp also underscores the critical role of integrating large language models with high-fidelity data to enhance business operations, advocating for transparency and efficiency in enterprise software solutions. (33:44) - Ben Harvatine, an engineer by training and entrepreneur, currently serves as an Account Strategist and Supply Chain Lead at Palantir Technologies. In the conversation, he discusses his unconventional path to Palantir, highlighting his background in mechanical engineering and architecture, and his experiences at Anheuser-Busch and hardware startups. He also showcases a 3D-printed robot arm demo, illustrating Palantir's efforts to integrate data solutions with physical hardware on factory floors, emphasizing the importance of bringing the right data to the right person at the right time to enhance decision-making processes. (43:17) - Danny Lutkus, a commercial lead for industrials at Palantir Technologies, has been with the company for over 12 years, focusing on business development in the Midwest. He discusses his transition from government projects to commercial sectors, emphasizing his work with major manufacturers like Johnson Controls and Eaton to optimize supply chains and manufacturing processes using Palantir's AI solutions. Lutkus highlights the importance of integrating AI to rapidly identify and implement solutions, reducing the traditional reliance on lengthy strategy consulting processes. (01:04:11) - Jonathan Webb, Co-founder and CEO of The Nuclear Company, is leading efforts to modernize nuclear power plant deployment in the U.S. He emphasizes the need for efficient, on-time, and on-budget construction of nuclear reactors to meet increasing energy demands and counter China's rapid nuclear expansion. Webb highlights the importance of integrating advanced technologies and fostering collaboration with regulators to streamline the construction process and ensure safety. (01:20:21) - Nancy Cable is the Senior Director of Manufacturing at Ursa Major, an aerospace and defense company specializing in hypersonic rocket technology. In the conversation, she discusses the Hadley engine, a 5,000-pound thrust class engine capable of Mach 5 flight, emphasizing its critical role in defense and the need for rapid deployment of such technologies. She also highlights the partnership with Palantir to streamline manufacturing processes, aiming to scale production from tens to thousands of units annually by integrating data systems and improving operational efficiency. (01:34:48) - Ryan Asdourian, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer at Lumen Technologies, discusses how Lumen is modernizing telecommunications by enhancing fiber infrastructure to support AI and multi-cloud environments. He highlights the increasing demand for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity, emphasizing Lumen's role in providing scalable, cloud-ready network solutions that empower enterprises to leverage new technologies and gain a competitive edge. (01:45:43) - David Glazer, Palantir Technologies' Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer since 2020, has been with the company since 2013, holding various leadership roles. In the conversation, he discusses the impact of AI on Fortune 500 companies' gross margins, emphasizing that while costs may rise, the value derived from AI will outweigh these expenses. He also highlights Palantir's significant growth in the U.S. commercial sector, noting a 90% increase in the last quarter, and underscores the company's focus on delivering substantial value to its customers. (01:54:50) - Drew Cukor, Chief Data & Analytics Officer at TWG Global, has a distinguished background in AI, having led initiatives at JPMorgan and the Pentagon's Project Maven. In the conversation, he discusses the challenges of integrating AI into complex organizations, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach that considers people, processes, and technology. He highlights the importance of change management and the necessity for organizations to adapt their mindsets to fully leverage AI's potential. (02:09:57) - Matthew Jacoby, Executive Director of Enterprise Strategic Analytics and Data Science at Racetrac, discusses the company's transformation from intuition-based to data-driven decision-making, emphasizing the role of data in optimizing operations and enhancing customer experience. He highlights the importance of predictive and prescriptive analytics in proactively addressing customer needs and operational challenges. Jacoby a
Ep 204Google's Antitrust Victory | Aparna Chennapragada, Richard Socher, Pablo Palafox, Will Bryk, Charlie Wu
(01:08) - Google Stock Soars After Antitrust Ruling (22:23) - United States vs. Google White Board Breakdown (32:52) - Ben Thompson Sees Strategic Victory for Google (46:31) - Leadership Turmoil Hits Nestlé (51:33) - Timeline Reactions (01:11:18) - TBPN City Tier List (01:16:47) - Timeline Reactions (01:55:48) - Aparna Chennapragada, Microsoft's Chief Product Officer for AI at Work, has a rich background in product development, including leadership roles at Google and Robinhood. In the conversation, she discusses integrating AI into Microsoft's productivity tools, emphasizing the balance between adding AI features and enhancing user experience. She highlights the importance of meeting users where they are, whether through chat interfaces or embedded AI functionalities, to make work more efficient and intuitive. (02:14:03) - Breaking: Apple Steps Into AI Search Arena (02:22:42) - Timeline Reactions (02:32:03) - Richard Socher, a prominent AI researcher and entrepreneur, is the founder and CEO of You.com, an AI-powered search engine. In the conversation, he discusses You.com's recent $100 million funding round, valuing the company at $1.5 billion, and highlights the platform's rapid growth, now handling over a billion API calls monthly. Socher also addresses the evolving landscape of search, emphasizing the shift towards AI-driven models and the importance of accuracy in search results. (02:42:26) - Pablo Palafox, co-founder and CEO of HappyRobot, discusses the company's recent $44 million Series B funding led by Base10 Partners, with participation from existing investors like Andreessen Horowitz and Y Combinator. He explains that HappyRobot is building AI workers to automate repetitive tasks in the supply chain industry, such as negotiating freight rates, scheduling shipments, and collecting payments, allowing human teams to focus on strategic and higher-value activities. Palafox highlights that their platform integrates with existing enterprise systems and is already in use by over 70 enterprise customers, including industry leaders like DHL and Ryder. (02:48:03) - Will Bryk, co-founder and CEO of Exa, discusses the company's recent $85 million Series B funding round led by Peter Fenton, highlighting Fenton's extensive experience in guiding companies to IPOs and his alignment with Exa's vision. He elaborates on Exa's mission to build a search engine tailored for AI applications, emphasizing the need for AI-specific search infrastructure distinct from traditional human-focused search engines like Google. Bryk also touches on the challenges and strategies involved in developing such a platform, including the acquisition of a GPU cluster to support their research and the importance of training embedding models to enhance search quality. (03:00:32) - Charlie Wu, founder and CEO of Orchard Robotics, discusses the company's recent $22 million Series A funding led by Quiet Capital and Shine Capital, which will accelerate the development of AI-powered camera systems for precision crop management. He shares his personal journey, highlighting his family's background in apple farming and his early interest in robotics, leading to the creation of technology that provides farmers with detailed data on fruit count, size, color, and growth rates. Wu emphasizes the transformative impact of their technology on agriculture, enabling farmers to make informed decisions that enhance yield, reduce labor costs, and promote sustainable farming practices. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiTurbopuffer - https://turbopuffer.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 203Meta–Scale AI Deal Tensions, Ken Griffin’s Next-Gen Finance Empire | Arielle Zuckerberg, Mike Maples, Andrea Hernández, Farooq Malik & Charles Yoo-Naut
(00:35) - Cracks Form in Meta's Acquisition of Scale AI (23:40) - Tesla's Master Plan 4 (36:08) - Ken Griffin Builds Next-Gen Financial Powerhouse (01:07:45) - Advanced AI Blows Up Startup Bills (01:20:36) - Podcast Gold Rush Rocks Media Industry (01:26:54) - Timeline Reactions (01:37:08) - Andrea Hernández, founder of Snaxshot, discusses the evolution of non-alcoholic beverages, noting the initial rise of NA beers and the subsequent resurgence of alcoholic drinks among Gen Z. She critiques the oversaturation of protein-infused products, expressing concerns about potential health impacts from excessive protein consumption. Additionally, Hernández highlights the commodification of wellness in the food industry, emphasizing the need for transparency and authenticity in product offerings. (01:53:56) - Farooq Malik & Charles YooNaut, co-founders of Rain, a stablecoin-powered card issuing and payments platform, discuss Rain's recent $58 million Series B funding round and its mission to revolutionize global payments by integrating stablecoins into the Visa network. They highlight Rain's role in enabling seamless, cost-effective transactions for businesses worldwide, emphasizing the company's partnerships with major clients like Nuvei and Avalanche. Malik also touches on the evolving landscape of stablecoin regulations and the potential for state-backed tokens, citing Rain's collaboration with Wyoming to make their Frontier token globally usable through Rain's infrastructure. (02:07:57) - Mike Maples, co-founding partner at Floodgate, a venture capital firm known for early investments in companies like Twitter and Twitch, discusses his approach to identifying and supporting "Thunder Lizards"—exceptionally disruptive startups. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with founders in their "builder mode," focusing on those deeply immersed in their ideas before they become mainstream. Maples also highlights the significance of determination and original thinking in founders, sharing anecdotes about early investments in companies like Justin.tv (which evolved into Twitch) and Weebly, illustrating his strategy of backing visionary entrepreneurs at the inception of their journeys. (02:37:43) - Arielle Zuckerberg, the youngest sister of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is a General Partner at Long Journey Ventures, a venture capital firm focusing on early-stage investments. In the conversation, she discusses the firm's commitment to supporting unconventional startups, highlighting investments in unique ventures like a robotic eyelash extension company. She also emphasizes the importance of investing in non-consensus ideas before they become mainstream, believing that the most significant companies of tomorrow often appear unconventional at their inception. (02:54:39) - Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 202Weekly Recap: Taylor Swift Gets Engaged, SpaceX Launches Falcon 9, Dr. Drew, The Labubu Craze
(00:00) - Intro (00:04) - Intel's Tricky Dance with Trump (50:05) - Taylor Swift Engaged (54:37) - Dr. Drew (Board Certified Internist) (01:25:11) - SpaceX Launch Reactions (01:33:53) - The Labubu Craze TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 201Pop Mart: The History & Economics | Max Levchin, Jim Belosic
(00:35) - The Labubu Craze (10:41) - History of Pop Mart w/ Intern Tyler (24:34) - The Economics of Pop Mart (32:09) - Tim Cook on the Future of Apple in 2016 (43:34) - Timeline Reactions (01:05:17) - Breaking News: xAI Sues Ex-Engineer (01:14:31) - SpaceX Launch Reactions (01:17:48) - Timeline Reactions (01:46:43) - Mansion Section Catch Up (01:59:18) - Max Levchin, a Ukrainian-American software engineer and entrepreneur, co-founded PayPal in 1998 and later founded Affirm, a financial technology company offering "buy now, pay later" services. In the conversation, Levchin discusses Affirm's impressive quarter, highlighting a 43% growth in gross merchandise volume and achieving GAAP profitability. He also emphasizes the company's commitment to providing transparent financial products and reflects on the evolving landscape of consumer lending. (02:32:19) - Jim Belosic, CEO of SendCutSend, a rapid manufacturing company specializing in custom sheet metal parts, discusses the company's growth to 350 employees and nine-figure revenue within seven years. He highlights their unique approach of combining software and manufacturing to efficiently serve both individual hobbyists and large corporations, emphasizing the importance of balancing automation with human expertise. Belosic also shares his commitment to self-funding and scaling the business without venture capital, focusing on continuous improvement and innovation. (02:48:15) - Cadillac Celestiq Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 200NVIDIA Earnings Breakdown | Doug O’Laughlin, Ajay Agarwal, Koen Bok & Jorn Van Dijk, Hussein Fazal, Oisin Hanrahan, Jon Callaghan, Shane Hegde
(00:11) - NVIDIA Earnings Breakdown (28:43) - Doug O’Laughlin is the President of SemiAnalysis, an independent research firm focused on semiconductors and AI. He specializes in semiconductor strategy, market intelligence, and competitive analysis, regularly guiding investors, technology companies, and policymakers with his insights. (01:12:05) - Timeline Reactions (01:58:28) - Ajay Agarwal, a Partner at Bain Capital Ventures, has been with the firm since 2003, focusing on early-stage application software and SaaS investments. In the conversation, he discusses his journey from leading sales and marketing at Trilogy, where he grew annual revenues to $300 million, to his current role at Bain Capital Ventures, emphasizing the importance of software innovation and network effects in building successful companies. (02:30:55) - Koen Bok & Jorn Van Dijk, CEO & Co-Founder of Framer, a professional web design platform, discusses the company's recent Series D funding announcement, highlighting their mission to enable designers to ship websites without relying on developers. (02:41:29) - Hussein Fazal, co-founder and CEO of Super.com, discusses the company's rebranding from SnapTravel to Super.com, emphasizing their focus on providing a membership program that offers customers savings on hotels, gas, insurance, and more. He highlights the company's growth, surpassing $200 million in annualized revenue, and the challenges faced during the acquisition of the Super.com domain, which involved intense negotiations and a significant investment. Fazal also shares insights into their customer acquisition strategies, emphasizing the importance of product-specific channels and the role of AI in personalizing user experiences. (02:50:58) - Oisin Hanrahan, co-founder and CEO of Keychain, previously co-founded Handy, a home services platform acquired by Angi, where he later served as CEO. In the conversation, he discusses Keychain's mission to streamline the consumer packaged goods (CPG) supply chain by connecting brands and retailers with suitable manufacturing partners through an AI-powered platform. He highlights the platform's success, noting that eight of the top ten U.S. retailers use Keychain, and mentions a recent $30 million funding round, bringing their total raised to $60 million. (03:01:07) - Jon Callaghan, co-founder of True Ventures and former Chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, has been a venture capitalist since 1991, with a background in founding three companies. He discusses the evolution of venture capital, emphasizing the shift towards capital efficiency and the ability of founders to achieve more with fewer resources. Callaghan highlights the unprecedented opportunities in the current market, particularly in AI, and underscores the importance of empowering entrepreneurs to take bold risks without fear of failure. (03:16:08) - Shane Hegde, CEO and co-founder of Air, discusses how Air serves as a system of record for creative work, enabling teams to efficiently manage and automate their creative operations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and meeting the expectations of creative professionals by delivering a product that aligns with their needs. Additionally, Hegde highlights Air's strategic focus on content marketing and culture-led growth to effectively reach and engage their target audience. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 199SpaceX Launch: Deep Dive & Reactions | Josh Reeves, Keller Cliffton, Will Brown, Julia Steinberg, Olivia Moore, Flo Crivello
(00:11) - SpaceX Launch Reactions (16:35) - History of SpaceX (29:53) - Mature Startups Get Venture-Debt Boost (41:38) - Timeline Reactions (01:28:52) - Josh Reeves, CEO of Gusto, discusses the company's acquisition of Guideline, a retirement benefits provider, to enhance services for small businesses. He highlights the long-standing partnership between the two companies and emphasizes the potential for deeper integration to simplify retirement benefits and ensure compliance with state mandates. Reeves also touches on the role of AI in improving user experience and operational efficiency within Gusto's platform. (01:45:26) - Keller Rinaudo Cliffton, co-founder and CEO of Zipline, discusses the company's rapid growth in autonomous drone deliveries, highlighting a 25-30% week-over-week increase in flight volumes and a net promoter score of 94. He emphasizes the transformative impact of their services, noting that customers are ordering multiple times per week, with some placing orders several times a day, leading to significant time savings and changes in daily routines. Cliffton also underscores Zipline's commitment to safety, reporting over 120 million commercial autonomous miles flown without any safety incidents, achieving a safety level ten times higher than that of cars. (01:57:54) - Will Brown, a researcher at Prime Intellect, discusses the recent launch of their Environment Hub, designed for reinforcement learning (RL) environments and evaluations. He explains that RL environments function as evaluations where models interact with tasks to receive performance scores, facilitating both training and assessment. Brown also highlights the challenges in scaling RL environments, emphasizing the need for efficient infrastructure and the importance of developing automated evaluation processes to enhance model performance across various applications. (02:25:15) - Julia Steinberg is the GM of Books at Arena Magazine. In this conversation, Steinberg discusses her recent experiences, including a car accident that necessitated a drive to San Francisco, and reflects on infrastructure challenges in California compared to China's rapid development, referencing Dan Wang's book "Breakneck" (02:39:53) - Olivia Moore, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz specializing in AI investments, discusses the firm's release of the "Consumer AI Top 100," a data-driven ranking of the top AI-native web and mobile applications based on user traffic. She highlights the prominence of single-purpose AI tools like Remove.bg and the rise of AI-powered coding assistants such as Replit and Cursor. Moore also notes the increasing involvement of major tech companies in AI, with Google's Gemini ranking second on the list, while Meta's AI initiatives have yet to gain significant traction. (02:52:09) - Flo Crivello, founder and CEO of Lindy, an AI assistant company, discusses the launch of Vibe, a new feature enabling AI-generated code to test its own work autonomously. He highlights the limitations of existing no-code tools, which often require manual testing, and emphasizes Vibe's ability to build complex applications, such as a functional Airbnb clone, by integrating testing capabilities. Crivello expresses optimism about the future of AI-driven development, suggesting that the industry is progressing up the "slope of enlightenment" in the technology adoption lifecycle. (03:00:28) - Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 198The Experts Weigh in on Intel, Big Family: The Ultimate Status Symbol | Wade Foster, Dan Wang, Nicolas Sharp, Shan Aggarwal, Vikas Enti, Bryan Pellegrino, Logan Kilpatrick, Rylan Hamilton
(00:11) - Timeline Reactions (01:39) - 100k on X (04:53) - The Experts Weigh in on Intel (20:17) - Founders Podcast: How Elon Works (24:27) - Taylor Swift Engaged (29:21) - Big Family: The Ultimate Status Symbol (51:49) - Friendship Ends over $80M Crypto Bet (01:06:14) - Timeline Reactions (01:22:06) - Fivespan Takes Stake in Ney York Times (01:27:28) - Timeline Reactions (01:29:44) - Wade Foster, co-founder and CEO of Zapier, discusses the company's early decision to become profitable within two years by meticulously managing expenses and avoiding unnecessary spending. He emphasizes the importance of identifying true bottlenecks in business growth, noting that for Zapier, these were often related to management capacity or product features rather than financial constraints. Foster also highlights the challenges of maintaining high gross margins, particularly when customers' extensive use of APIs could lead to increased costs, underscoring the need for careful financial oversight in scaling a tech company. (02:01:26) - Dan Wang, a technology analyst and author of "Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future," discusses the contrast between China's "engineering state"—focused on rapid infrastructure development—and America's "lawyerly society," which he views as hindered by legalistic processes that impede progress. He highlights China's swift advancements in manufacturing and technology, juxtaposed with the U.S.'s bureaucratic stagnation, and suggests that both nations could benefit by adopting aspects of each other's strengths. (02:29:51) - Nicolas Sharp, founder and CEO of Attio, discusses the company's recent $52 million Series B funding led by Google Ventures, highlighting Attio's AI-native CRM that offers a flexible data model and extensive data ingestion to automate actions. He emphasizes the platform's adaptability to various go-to-market strategies and its ability to execute code within the CRM, enhancing customization and efficiency. Sharp also addresses the importance of managing operational costs associated with AI models and mentions Attio's hybrid pricing model, combining seat-based fees with automation credits to accommodate varying customer needs. (02:39:10) - Shan Aggarwal, Chief Business Officer at Coinbase, oversees the company's global business strategy, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and investments. In the conversation, he discusses Coinbase's expansion into supporting a wide range of tokenized assets, including equities and prediction markets, emphasizing the benefits of on-chain assets such as programmability and global access. He also highlights the challenges and progress in regulatory environments for tokenized stocks, the growing demand for stablecoins in cross-border transactions, and Coinbase's recent acquisition of Deribit to enhance its crypto derivatives offerings. (02:51:00) - Vikas Enti, CEO and co-founder of Reframe Systems, discusses his company's mission to build climate-resilient homes using advanced robotics and microfactories, aiming to construct a million homes by 2045. He highlights the inefficiencies in traditional construction and emphasizes the need for mass customization to efficiently build homes in existing neighborhoods. Enti also shares his personal motivation, inspired by becoming a father, to create a sustainable future through innovative housing solutions. (02:59:27) - Bryan Pellegrino, CEO of LayerZero Labs, discusses the company's recent $120 million acquisition of Stargate, marking the largest DAO acquisition to date. He explains that this move reunites Stargate with its original creators, aiming to streamline cross-chain asset transfers and enhance interoperability. Pellegrino also highlights the growing trend of asset tokenization, emphasizing LayerZero's role in facilitating efficient and secure value transfers across various blockchain networks. (03:06:53) - Rylan Hamilton, CEO and co-founder of Blue Water Autonomy, announced the company's $50 million Series A funding led by GV, bringing their total funding to $64 million. He discussed plans to build and deploy a full-sized autonomous ship for the U.S. Navy, designed to operate across the Pacific with significant payload capacity, aiming to enhance naval capabilities with cost-effective, unmanned vessels. Hamilton also highlighted the impact of the Jones Act on their strategy, noting that while it supports domestic shipbuilding, it necessitates sourcing some materials internationally due to competitive disparities. (03:12:40) - Logan Kilpatrick is an American software engineer currently serving as the product lead for Google AI Studio, where he oversees tools enabling developers to build with Google's Gemini AI models. He joined Google in 2024 after leading developer relations at OpenAI from late 2022 through early 2024. (03:25:58) - 100k Followers Surprise TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appE
Ep 197Intel’s Tightrope Walk with Trump, Surprise Appearance From Dr. Drew | Darren Rovell, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Colin Anderson, Truman Sacks
(01:59) - Intel's Tricky Dance with Trump (41:09) - Is Trump's Intel Stock-Buy Socialism? (50:44) - Timeline Reactions (59:47) - Darren Rovell, a seasoned sports business journalist and avid memorabilia collector, discusses his transition from ESPN to founding Cllct, a media platform dedicated to the collectibles market. He highlights the platform's mission to provide serious journalism in the collectibles space, emphasizing its role as a comprehensive hub for collectors and investors. Rovell also shares insights into his personal collection, including unique items like the world's oldest Twinkie and significant sports tickets, reflecting his passion for preserving sports history. (01:26:14) - Dr. Drew Pinsky, an American internist and addiction medicine specialist, is renowned for hosting the radio show "Loveline" and the television series "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew." In the conversation, he recounts his venture into the dot-com industry, detailing how a high school friend guided him through establishing an online business during the tech boom, securing significant venture capital, and navigating the challenges of early internet entrepreneurship. He reflects on the rapid rise and fall of his company, highlighting the lessons learned from the experience. (01:57:30) - Colin Anderson, former CFO of Palantir Technologies and co-founder of Friends & Family Capital, discusses his journey from an industrial engineering background to leading Palantir's finance team for eight years. He highlights the company's early challenges, including a period of significant expenses without revenue, and emphasizes the importance of mission-driven work and talent density in overcoming these obstacles. Anderson also shares insights on the forward-deployed engineering model, the complexities of enterprise sales within government sectors, and the critical role of finance in supporting rapid business growth. (02:21:26) - Timeline Reactions (02:27:01) - Truman Sacks, a 24-year-old entrepreneur and CEO of Cubby, discusses the launch of Cubby Law, the first AI teaching assistant for law students. He explains that the platform offers personalized study plans and unlimited practice exams tailored to individual courses and professors, aiming to help students excel in the highly competitive law school environment. Sacks also highlights the business model, targeting law students directly, and mentions the potential for future expansion into legal tech by building early relationships with future lawyers. (02:36:46) - Timeline Reactions TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 196Weekly Recap: Mark Cuban, Kanye’s Wild Mansion Makeover, China Heads to the Moon, Money in Clipping
(00:00) - Intro (00:04) - The Big Money of Clipping (14:12) - Meta Smart Glasses (28:31) - Heads to the Moon (34:21) - Mark Cuban (Investor & Entrepreneur) (01:04:46) - Kanye’s Wild Mansion Makeover (01:08:49) - Gabe Whaley (MSCHF) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 195Jeffrey Katzenberg & Kimbal Musk, Dow Jumps as Powell Signals Rate Cut, Crusoe in Talks for $10B Valuation, Inside America's Most Expensive Home | Joe Weisenthal, Jessica Livingston, Zachary Bookman
(00:58) - Dow Jumps as Powell Signals Rate Cut (05:46) - Crusoe in Talks for $10B Valuation (15:24) - Inside America's Most Expensive Home (35:46) - Timeline (01:13:47) - Joe Weisenthal, a financial journalist and co-host of Bloomberg's "Odd Lots" podcast, discusses the Federal Reserve's recent policy signals, noting that Chair Jerome Powell's comments suggest a dovish stance, which has positively impacted markets and cryptocurrencies. He highlights the debate over recent labor market data revisions, suggesting that while some view them as signs of economic slowdown, others believe they reflect temporary uncertainties, with potential for acceleration as businesses gain clarity. Weisenthal also touches on the limited role of AI in current economic discussions, indicating that while it's a theoretical concern for central bankers, it hasn't yet significantly influenced policy decisions. (01:31:20) - Jeffrey Katzenberg, a renowned entertainment executive and co-founder of DreamWorks, discusses his investment in Nova Sky Stories, a drone entertainment company co-founded by Kimbal Musk. He likens Nova's innovative use of thousands of proprietary drones to create sky-based visuals to the early days of Pixar, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize storytelling. Katzenberg expresses excitement about collaborating with Musk to develop immersive "Sky Story" experiences, aiming to establish a new era of family-friendly entertainment. (01:56:54) - Jessica Livingston, co-founder of Y Combinator, discusses her observations on the evolving startup ecosystem in San Francisco, noting a significant revitalization and optimism compared to previous years. She reflects on the importance of founders being deeply committed to their ventures, emphasizing that genuine interest and dedication are crucial for navigating the challenges of building a successful startup. Livingston also highlights the value of maintaining a focused and disciplined approach during the early stages of a company, suggesting that minimizing distractions can enhance productivity and increase the likelihood of achieving product-market fit. (02:31:52) - Zachary Bookman is the co-founder and CEO of OpenGov, a company that provides cloud software solutions to local governments and state agencies. In the conversation, he discusses the challenges of modernizing government operations, emphasizing the importance of transparency and efficiency in public administration. He also highlights the need for mission-driven approaches to improve government performance and accountability. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 194David Senra LIVE in The Ultradome | Chase Lochmiller & Alon Yariv, Filip Aronshtein, Gorkem Yurtseven, Sudheesh Nair, Julie Zhuo, Jakob Diepenbrock, Gabe Whaley
(00:13) - Timeline (11:48) - The Inexorable Rise of Latin America's Drug Cartels (26:18) - Timeline (26:45) - Beers, Buns, Baseball: The 9-9-9 Challenge (31:35) - Timeline (43:38) - Chase Lochmiller, co-founder and CEO of Crusoe Energy Systems, discusses the company's acquisition of Atero to enhance GPU utilization and efficiency in AI workloads. He emphasizes the importance of optimizing memory management to improve GPU performance and reduce costs, aiming to deliver high-performance, scalable, and reliable AI cloud infrastructure. Additionally, Lochmiller highlights the establishment of Crusoe's first Middle East office in Tel Aviv, leveraging regional talent to better serve a global customer base. Alon Yariv is a technology executive and entrepreneur currently serving as CEO of Atero.ai, a startup he founded in 2024. He has a background in mathematics, holding a Bachelor of Science in Pure Mathematics from Tel Aviv University, with expertise in combinatorics, graph theory, topology, and algebraic number theory. In addition to his work in tech, he shares insights on AI, entrepreneurship, and product development through writing and social media. (58:57) - Fil Aronshtein, co-founder and CEO of Dirac, a company specializing in automating work instructions, discusses the company's partnership with Siemens, which has facilitated introductions to major automotive and defense clients, enhancing their market presence. He announces a successful primary financing round, securing $10.7 million from Founders Fund and Coatue, underscoring investor confidence in Dirac's mission. Aronshtein also highlights the importance of capturing and structuring tribal knowledge within manufacturing processes to improve efficiency and adaptability across various industries. (01:08:33) - Gorkem Yurtseven, co-founder and CTO of Fal.ai, a company specializing in AI-generated media, discusses the company's rapid growth, attributing it to a dual focus on enterprise sales and an accessible developer experience. He highlights the importance of fine-tuning image models for specific products, enabling better image generation, and anticipates similar advancements in video fine-tuning. Yurtseven also notes the emergence of competitive open-source video models from China, such as a recent release from Alibaba, while acknowledging that AI-generated media has yet to reach mainstream adoption. (01:18:34) - Sudheesh Nair discusses his company's recent $47 million funding round, emphasizing plans to create a new category by developing enterprise web agents that automate large-scale web browsing, transforming the internet into a structured database for enterprise analysis. He highlights the challenges of automating complex human-like browsing behaviors and outlines a proprietary architecture that captures website snapshots to generate synthetic data for scalable solutions. Sudheesh also addresses the competitive landscape, noting the convergence of browser agents, infrastructure providers, and code generation tools, and expresses confidence in his company's ability to build a significant enterprise-grade solution in this evolving market. (01:28:09) - Julie Zhuo, a Chinese-American computer scientist and businesswoman, served as Facebook's Vice President of Product Design before co-founding Sundial, a data analytics startup. In the conversation, she discusses the importance of internal tools and experimentation in scaling products, the role of intuition and data in product development, and the significance of observing user behavior to inform design decisions. She also reflects on the challenges of managing growth teams and the necessity of balancing qualitative feedback with quantitative data to achieve product success. (01:37:51) - Jakob Diepenbrock, a student investor and entrepreneur, founded one of the world's largest investing clubs for young people and has collaborated with leading financial industry figures to educate youth about investments. In the transcript, he discusses the evolution of startups Rainmaker and Valor from their early, uncertain pre-seed stages to their current success, emphasizing the importance of El Segundo as a hub for aerospace, defense, and hardware companies due to its rich talent pool and supply chain. He also highlights the area's cultural appeal to young entrepreneurs aiming to build impactful companies and mentions the historical significance of El Segundo, originally established as Chevron's second refinery in California. (01:46:05) - Timeline (01:50:17) - Gabe Whaley, founder and CEO of MSCHF, discusses the launch of Applied Mischief, an agency offering their internal creative services to external clients. He explains MSCHF's structure as a holding company with various divisions, including handbags, footwear, and fine art, each supported by a centralized back office handling design, marketing, and other functions. By opening these services to external clients, they aim to create a new profit center and expand the
Ep 193Mark Cuban, Vlad Tenev & MORE | Larry Ellison's Cloud Scores Big, Silicon Valley's Family Life, Qasar Younis, Minna Song
(00:21) - Timeline (06:37) - AI Orality Opens Up the Grift Gates (27:23) - Ellison's Cloud Scores Big with AI Titans (44:25) - Timeline (01:35:31) - Silicon Valley's Pro-Family Posture Fights Reality (01:46:00) - Timeline (01:57:17) - Vlad Tenev, co-founder and CEO of Robinhood, discusses the company's evolution into a comprehensive financial platform, offering services like credit cards, banking, and retirement accounts. He highlights Robinhood's mission to democratize finance by enabling customers to manage various financial assets and transactions within a single app. Tenev also emphasizes the integration of AI to enhance customer support and the company's commitment to expanding access to financial markets, including initiatives to involve retail investors in IPOs and private markets. (02:31:59) - Mark Cuban, a billionaire entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, discusses the potential risks of integrating advertisements into AI models, emphasizing that such practices could lead to manipulative outputs and ethical concerns. He highlights the importance of maintaining transparency and trust in AI interactions, warning that ad-driven algorithms might prioritize profit over accuracy, similar to issues observed in social media platforms. Cuban advocates for clear identification of any advertising within AI platforms to ensure users are aware when they are being marketed to, thereby preserving consumer trust. (03:02:38) - Qasar Younis, co-founder and CEO of Applied Intuition, discusses his company's role in providing software tools for autonomous vehicle development, emphasizing their profitability and high gross margins. He highlights their partnerships with major automotive OEMs, including GM, and the adaptability of their software across different hardware platforms. Younis also addresses the evolving landscape of vehicle autonomy, noting the industry's shift towards integrated, cost-effective sensor solutions and the importance of maintaining brand identity amidst technological advancements. (03:22:33) - Minna Song, co-founder and CEO of EliseAI, holds a Computer Science degree from MIT and founded the company in 2017 to address inefficiencies in housing communication. In the conversation, she discusses EliseAI's origins, emphasizing its focus on automating property management tasks through AI to enhance operational efficiency and tenant satisfaction. She also highlights the company's commitment to providing reliable, enterprise-grade AI solutions tailored to the unique challenges of the housing industry. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 192Chamath Is Back With New SPAC, AI Scrutiny, China’s Moon Push | Pete DeJoy, Marty Kausas, Matteo Franceschetti, Abdul Al-Asaad, Derek Lo, Alex Telford
(00:30) - Chamath is Back with New SPAC (31:33) - Timeline (01:01:23) - TBPN Substack (01:16:35) - Gong of the Day (01:26:14) - Timeline (01:59:29) - Pete DeJoy, co-founder and interim CEO of Astronomer, discusses the company's evolution from its inception in Cincinnati, Ohio, to becoming a leader in data orchestration with its Apache Airflow-powered platform, Astro. He highlights the company's significant growth, including a 292% year-over-year revenue increase and the relocation of their headquarters to New York City. DeJoy also addresses the recent media attention following the resignation of former CEO Andy Byron, emphasizing the team's resilience and commitment to their mission. (02:12:01) - Timeline (02:15:55) - China Heads to the Moon (02:21:46) - GPT-5 Facing a Reverse Deepseek Moment (02:30:57) - Marty Kausas, co-founder and CEO of Pylon, a B2B customer support platform, discusses the company's recent $31 million Series B funding co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and Bain Capital Ventures. He highlights Pylon's focus on the B2B market, emphasizing the complexity of support needs involving multiple teams and the necessity for comprehensive account context. Kausas also outlines Pylon's strategy to build a system of record from scratch, integrating AI agents to effectively manage intricate B2B support scenarios. (02:37:25) - Matteo Franceschetti, co-founder and CEO of Eight Sleep, announced the company's recent $100 million Series D funding, bringing total funding to $250 million. He highlighted the company's financial strength, noting they've been free cash flow positive for the past year, and outlined plans to enhance AI capabilities, pursue FDA approvals for sleep apnea and menopause-related products, and expand into the Asian market, particularly China. (02:44:03) - Abdul Al-Assad, co-founder and CEO of Basic Capital, discusses his company's mission to enable individuals to use credit for investing in financial assets rather than consumption. He highlights the recent $25 million Series A funding led by Kirsten at Code Runner and addresses public concerns about the risks of using credit to invest, emphasizing the importance of long-term investment horizons and the potential for wealth building through asset ownership. Abdul also contrasts Basic Capital's approach with traditional leveraged ETFs and margin loans, advocating for structured, long-term financing options to help individuals build wealth over time. (02:55:54) - Derek Lo, founder and CEO of Medallion, a provider network management platform, discusses the company's recent $43 million funding round led by Acrew Capital, with participation from Sequoia, Google Ventures, and Spark Capital. He explains how Medallion automates back-office processes for healthcare companies, focusing on managing clinical networks and streamlining tasks like credentialing and compliance. Lo also highlights the company's strategic decision to concentrate on healthcare-specific workflows rather than entering the competitive payroll space, emphasizing the importance of precision in their AI applications due to the critical nature of healthcare operations. (03:01:39) - Alex Telford, co-founder of Convoke, a biotech software startup, discusses their platform's aim to automate the knowledge work involved in drug development, focusing on planning and preparation to accelerate the process. He announces an $8.6 million seed funding led by Kleiner Perkins and shares his background as a life sciences consultant, emphasizing the potential of AI to enhance efficiency in the pharmaceutical industry. Telford also expresses skepticism about AI's role in patient recruitment, highlighting the challenges posed by the limited availability of patients for clinical trials. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 191OpenAI Staff to Sell $6B in Stock, Flirty Meta Chatbot Leads NJ Man to Death, Claude Can Now End Conversations | Noor Siddiqui
(07:18) - OpenAI Staff to Sell $6B in Stock (10:38) - Financial Times: Stop Talking About AI (20:37) - Do LLMs Have Music Taste? (39:01) - Man Dies After Being Lured by Chatbot (43:54) - Claude Can Now End Conversations (57:46) - The Big Money of Clipping (01:21:43) - Timeline (01:35:28) - Noor Siddiqui, founder and CEO of Orchid, a reproductive technology company, discusses how Orchid's whole-genome embryo screening empowers prospective parents to assess and mitigate genetic risks before pregnancy, aiming to shift reproductive healthcare from reactive to proactive. She highlights that traditional IVF provides limited information, whereas Orchid's platform sequences over 99% of an embryo's genome, offering insights into more than 1,200 conditions, including heart defects, pediatric cancers, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Siddiqui emphasizes that this technology enables parents to make informed decisions, potentially reducing the incidence of genetic diseases and associated suffering. (01:55:52) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 190Weekly Recap: Sam vs. Elon, Cluely's Crazy Ad, UFC x Paramount, Apple's AI Robot
(00:00) - Intro (00:05) - Sam Altman vs. Elon Musk (25:34) - Roy Lee and Cluely's Curious Marketing Strategy (28:50) - Ads in ChatGPT (38:20) - Perplexity Wants to Buy Chrome (55:10) - UFC’s $7.7 Billion Paramount Deal (01:09:13) - Apple is Building a Robotic Siri For Your Home (01:28:40) - Slop vs. Steel Debate w/ Delian Asparouhov (Varda) & Everett Randle (Kleiner Perkins) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 189Slop vs. Steel Showdown w/ Delian & Everett, GPT-5 Backlash, Trump Eyes Intel Stake | Bill Bishop, Jimmy Goodrich, Lennart Heim, David Stout, Cameron Schiller, Cyriac Roeding, NFM Live
(00:54) - LIVE Slop vs. Steel Debate w/ Delian & Everett. Delian Asparouhov, a Bulgarian-born entrepreneur and venture capitalist, is a partner at Founders Fund and co-founder of Varda Space Industries. Everett Randle is a partner at Kleiner Perkins, where he focuses on inflection-stage investments in tech startups. He rejoined the firm in 2022 after stints at Founders Fund—where he backed companies like Rippling, Wave, Stord, and Chronosphere—as well as earlier roles at Bond Capital and Vista Equity Partners. (33:36) - Timeline (42:06) - GPT-5 Backlash (01:03:08) - Deepseek's Next AI Model Delayed (01:10:42) - Timeline (01:13:04) - Trump Considers Stake in Intel (01:23:56) - Timeline (01:27:48) - Bill Bishop, co-founder of CBS MarketWatch and author of the Sinocism newsletter, is a seasoned China analyst with extensive experience living and working in Beijing. In the conversation, he critiques the U.S. strategy of selling Nvidia's H20 AI chips to China, arguing that it inadvertently aids China's goal of technological self-reliance by allowing them to bridge gaps in their domestic capabilities. Bishop emphasizes that China's Communist Party is committed to reducing dependence on foreign technology, and U.S. policies facilitating chip sales may ultimately undermine America's competitive edge in AI development. (01:45:23) - Jimmy Goodrich, a leading expert on technology, geopolitics, and national security with a focus on China and East Asia, discusses the complexities of U.S. export controls on semiconductors to China, highlighting how these measures often lead to stockpiling by Chinese companies and are perceived as inconsistent by Beijing. He emphasizes the significant value of Nvidia's H20 chip for China's AI development, noting its cost-effectiveness and the widespread use of Nvidia's CUDA platform among Chinese developers. Goodrich also expresses concerns about the potential national security risks associated with providing advanced computing capabilities to China, including their applications in cyber warfare and disinformation campaigns. (02:01:12) - Lennart Heim, an associate information scientist at RAND and professor of policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School, focuses on the role of computational resources in advanced AI systems and their governance. In the conversation, he discusses the complexities of the semiconductor supply chain, highlighting the dominance of companies like TSMC and ASML in chip fabrication and the challenges faced by competitors such as Intel. He also explores the potential of cloud computing as a governance tool, suggesting that centralized control over AI compute resources could enhance security and oversight. (02:14:00) - David Stout, founder and CEO of webAI, discusses the company's focus on developing AI models that operate directly on devices, enhancing privacy and reducing reliance on cloud infrastructure. He highlights their proprietary technology stack, including a runtime engine and AI library, which enables running large models on local hardware like laptops. Stout also addresses the importance of memory in AI performance, advocating for increased RAM in devices to support more efficient on-device inference. (02:30:53) - Cameron Schiller, CEO of Rangeview, discusses the company's mission to revitalize American manufacturing through automated aerospace foundries, emphasizing the need for a national resurgence in industrial production to address both economic and security concerns. He highlights the importance of traditional manufacturing methods like casting, advocating for their modernization to enhance efficiency and scalability. Schiller also reflects on his personal journey, influenced by his father's engineering background, and calls for a collective effort to rebuild the nation's manufacturing capabilities. (02:42:20) - Cyriac Roeding, a Silicon Valley-based German-American entrepreneur, is the co-founder and CEO of Earli, a company focused on early cancer detection and treatment. In the conversation, Roeding discusses Earli's innovative approach of using genetic constructs that activate only in cancer cells, compelling them to produce proteins that either make the cancer visible or stimulate the immune system to attack it. He also highlights the challenges in biotech funding, emphasizing the need for a national commitment to maintain U.S. leadership in biotechnology. (02:49:09) - NFM Live is a podcast series produced by NFM TV, a platform that delivers mortgage industry news and insights. In this episode, the hosts discuss their backgrounds in venture capital, their experiences in the Korean tech market, and their plans to expand their podcast to reach a global audience. They also share their aspirations to feature prominent guests, including venture capitalists, engineers, authors, and even political figures, aiming to build a unique brand in the media landscape. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVant
Ep 188NVIDIA Chip Export Debate with Aaron Ginn, Apple Building a Robotic Siri | Delian Asparouhov, Jen Bucci, Ben Kennedy, Jessica Wu, Parag Agrawal, Eric Simons, Matt George
(08:42) - NVIDIA Chip Export Debate w/ Aaron Ginn. Aaron Ginn is a technology entrepreneur and policy analyst known for his insights into artificial intelligence (AI) and U.S.-China relations. In the conversation, he critiques the notion that restricting Chinese access to Nvidia's AI hardware will hinder China's AI progress, suggesting it may instead accelerate their development of domestic alternatives. He also discusses the inefficacy of U.S. export controls, emphasizing that such measures might not effectively impede China's AI advancements. (49:43) - Apple is Building a Robotic Siri For Your Home (01:11:50) - Timeline (01:28:42) - Delian Asparouhov is a Bulgarian-born entrepreneur and investor who is a Partner at Founders Fund and the Co-founder and President of Varda Space Industries, which builds space factories to manufacture pharmaceuticals in microgravity. He previously founded the healthcare app Nightingale, led growth at Teespring, and served as a Principal at Khosla Ventures. (02:03:05) - Jen Bucci is the Head of Design at Anduril Industries, where she leads the company's design identity across brand and product. In the conversation, she discusses the design elements of Anduril's NASCAR paint scheme, highlighting the use of black and safety yellow to reflect the company's core colors and their application in product design. She also emphasizes the synergy between Anduril's identity and NASCAR's bold graphics and high-visibility colors. (02:09:17) - Timeline (02:18:45) - Ben Kennedy, NASCAR's Executive Vice President and Chief Venue & Racing Innovations Officer, discusses the upcoming "Race on the Base" event scheduled for June 19-21, 2026, at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego. This historic event will feature NASCAR's top three series—the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series—racing on a temporary three-mile circuit winding through the base, including the tarmac and past aircraft carriers. Kennedy highlights the partnership with Anduril, emphasizing their shared values of precision, speed, and innovation, and invites interested technology companies to explore collaboration opportunities with NASCAR. (02:25:28) - Jessica Wu, co-founder and CEO of Sola, an agentic process automation platform, discusses how Sola leverages AI to automate complex operational workflows by mimicking human actions across various platforms. She highlights the platform's application in logistics, where it integrates with internal portals, external systems, and spreadsheets to manage end-to-end shipment processes, reducing manual labor. Wu also announces Sola's recent $17 million Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz, with continued support from Conviction and Y Combinator. (02:33:36) - Parag Agrawal, former CEO of Twitter, has founded Parallel Web Systems, an AI startup developing infrastructure for AI applications to utilize web data. In the conversation, Agrawal discusses the launch of Parallel's Deep Research API, which enables enterprises to integrate advanced AI-driven web data analysis into their workflows, outperforming existing models in quality and accuracy. He also highlights the company's focus on optimizing the balance between cost and performance, aiming to provide superior AI solutions across various industries. (02:43:41) - Eric Simons is the founder and CEO of StackBlitz, the company behind Bolt, a web-based AI coding agent that rapidly grew from zero to $40 million in annual recurring revenue within five months. In the conversation, he discusses Bolt's transition to a new business model, emphasizing that as margins on AI prompting decrease, the company plans to generate revenue by hosting websites and applications. He also highlights the importance of offering the best services and workflows to customers, focusing on hosting services and collaborative product development tools to ensure high retention rates. (02:52:23) - Matt George, founder and CEO of Merlin, discusses the company's development of the Merlin Pilot, an advanced automation system for aircraft, and their recent announcement to go public, marking a significant milestone as one of the first defense startups to do so. He explains that this move will enable Merlin to raise capital for executing large contracts, particularly with the U.S. Air Force, and facilitate mergers and acquisitions. Additionally, George highlights the potential of their technology to reduce the number of pilots required per aircraft, leading to substantial cost savings for the airline industry and enhancing mission management capabilities for military operations. (02:59:06) - U.S. Plans Potential Equity Backing For Intel. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymar
Ep 187OpenAI Prepares ChatGPT for Ad Driven Era, The AI Paradigm Shift | Keith Rabois, Alfred Lin, Keith Sakata, M.D., Talia Goldberg, Dave Girouard, Kylan Gibbs, Sam Jones, Zach Pogrob
(01:19) - Timeline in Turmoil (09:43) - OpenAI Prepares ChatGPT for Ad Driven Era (32:49) - The AI Paradigm Shift (36:29) - Keith Rabois, an American technology executive and investor, has held significant roles at PayPal, LinkedIn, and Square, and co-founded Opendoor. In the conversation, he discusses the competitive threat OpenAI's ChatGPT poses to Google's search business, emphasizing that consumers are shifting from traditional searches to AI-driven prompts, which could undermine Google's advertising-based revenue model. He also critiques Opendoor's current leadership, advocating for a new CEO to drive innovation and reduce costs through AI integration, aiming to transform the company into a $50 to $100 billion enterprise. (58:22) - TBPN Metis List Update (01:25:20) - Alfred Lin, a partner at Sequoia Capital, focuses on early-stage investments across various industries, including consumer marketplaces, fintech, robotics, and healthcare. In the conversation, he discusses Sequoia's commitment to partnering with daring founders from the earliest stages, emphasizing the firm's generalist approach to investing beyond just AI. Lin also highlights the importance of work-life integration, advocating for balancing professional responsibilities with personal priorities to maintain long-term success. (02:05:34) - Dr. Keith Sakata, a psychiatrist at UCSF, focuses on the intersection of mental health and technology, advising startups on developing products that enhance well-being. He discusses the rapid evolution of AI chatbots, expressing concern over their potential to exacerbate mental health issues by reinforcing users' delusions and contributing to hospitalizations. Dr. Sakata emphasizes the importance of integrating safety measures and human oversight into AI applications to prevent adverse psychological effects. (02:23:50) - Talia Goldberg, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, has been with the firm for over a decade, focusing on investments in companies like Perplexity, DeepL, and ServiceTitan. She discusses the rapid growth of AI companies, noting that top performers are reaching $100 million in annual recurring revenue in about 1.5 years, compared to six to seven years for previous cloud companies. Goldberg also highlights the evolving role of browsers as dominant interfaces for AI, emphasizing the importance of context in enhancing user experiences. (02:38:04) - Dave Girouard, co-founder and CEO of Upstart, an AI-driven lending platform, discusses how Upstart leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance consumer lending by connecting borrowers with various financial institutions. He highlights the company's focus on applying AI to improve credit origination and servicing, aiming for a seamless, efficient lending process that benefits both lenders and borrowers. Girouard also addresses the evolving role of AI in financial services, emphasizing the importance of integrating new technologies to maintain a competitive edge in the industry. (02:49:24) - Kylan Gibbs, CEO and Co-Founder of Inworld AI, has a background in AI research and product development from DeepMind and Bain & Company. He discusses Inworld's mission to enhance consumer AI adoption by creating AI-powered virtual characters for immersive applications, highlighting collaborations with companies like Nvidia, Xbox, Niantic, and Disney. Gibbs emphasizes the potential of AI to transform gaming experiences by enabling dynamic, interactive non-player characters (NPCs) and expanding into broader consumer applications. (02:57:29) - Sam Jones, co-founder and CEO of Method Security, discusses the critical role of scalable autonomous systems in cybersecurity, emphasizing the development of both offensive and defensive products to enhance security team capabilities. He highlights the use of AI to amplify existing attack techniques, enabling rapid assessment and response to threats across vast digital landscapes. Jones also notes the differing investment approaches between commercial and government sectors in AI-driven security solutions, with the latter allocating significant resources toward offensive cyber operations. (03:03:49) - Zach Pogrob, an entrepreneur and creator with over 1.3 million Instagram followers, discusses the launch of his new app, Share Aura, designed to help users creatively share their workouts on social media. He explains that the app simplifies the process of posting fitness activities by offering customizable templates and tools, eliminating the need for manual editing. Pogrob emphasizes his strategy of leveraging his substantial social media following and network of fitness influencers to promote the app, aiming to build a strong user base before introducing monetization plans. TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.c
Ep 186Timeline in Turmoil: Elon Clashes with Altman, Perplexity Offers $34.5B for Chrome, Apple in Elon's Crosshairs | David Risher, James Cadwallader, Devin Bhushan, Demi Guo, Eugenia Kuyda, Alex Danco, Isaiah Taylor
(00:08) - Timeline in Turmoil (10:45) - Elon Demands App Store Antitrust Action (17:33) - Musk Threatens Apple Lawsuit (26:17) - Perplexity Offers $34.5B for Google Chrome (43:47) - NVIDIA Buys Back into China Markets (01:03:14) - David Senra Call In (01:17:42) - UFC Moves From PPV to Paramount Streaming (01:31:52) - Timeline (01:45:47) - Demi Guo, co-founder and CEO of Pika, discusses the company's focus on developing an AI video generation app designed for everyday users to create expressive and emotional content. She highlights the recent launch of their human performance model, enabling users to generate videos by taking a selfie and adding speech or song, emphasizing the app's goal to foster human connections through AI-generated content. Guo also addresses the importance of balancing expert input and user feedback in refining their models, aiming to make high-quality video creation accessible to all. (01:57:46) - Eugenia Kuyda, CEO of Replika, discusses the evolution of AI companions over the past decade, highlighting the challenges users face when AI models are updated, leading to emotional distress due to changes in their AI friends' personalities. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining consistency in AI companions to preserve user trust and emotional connections. Kuyda also addresses the ethical responsibilities of AI developers in managing user relationships with AI, underscoring the need for careful consideration when implementing technological advancements. (02:19:43) - David Risher, CEO of Lyft and co-founder of Worldreader, discusses his journey from joining Lyft's board in 2021 to becoming CEO in April 2023, emphasizing his focus on customer obsession and operational excellence to revitalize the company. He highlights initiatives like Women+ Connect, driver earnings guarantees, and Lyft Silver to differentiate Lyft in the rideshare market. Risher also shares his vision for integrating autonomous vehicles into Lyft's platform, advocating for a hybrid network that combines human drivers and self-driving cars to enhance customer experience. (02:43:18) - James Cadwallader, CEO of Profound, announced the company's successful closure of a $35 million funding round led by Sequoia Capital. He discussed the evolving landscape of AI search, emphasizing the shift from traditional SEO to AI visibility, and introduced Profound's new 'workflows' feature designed to help brands proactively manage their presence in AI-generated content. Cadwallader also highlighted the growing importance for brands to adapt to AI-driven consumer interactions, noting that AI is becoming a critical marketing channel. (02:55:53) - Devin Bhushan, Founder and CEO of Squint, discusses the company's recent $40 billion Series B funding round and its mission to enhance manufacturing efficiency through AI-driven solutions. He explains how Squint captures expert knowledge to create standard operating procedures, using computer vision and augmented reality to guide operators and ensure task accuracy. Bhushan highlights the platform's impact, noting a Fortune 500 customer who reduced task completion time by 50%, and mentions Squint's global reach, working with companies like Pepsi and Michelin in the U.S. and abroad. (03:01:55) - Alex Danco, a seasoned writer and former Shopify employee, has joined Andreessen Horowitz to elevate the firm's written content. In his conversation, he emphasizes the enduring value of crafted writing in the age of AI-generated text, highlighting its role in transferring power and legitimacy from writer to reader. Danco also discusses the potential of speechwriting to articulate core messages, underscoring the importance of clear communication in venture capital. (03:14:48) - Isaiah Taylor, founder of Valar Atomics, discusses the company's development of 'gigasites'—large industrial hubs housing numerous small modular reactors (SMRs) designed to produce substantial energy efficiently. These reactors will generate high-temperature heat to synthesize carbon-neutral hydrocarbon fuels, such as jet fuel and gasoline, by combining hydrogen from water with captured CO₂, aiming to offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional oil refining. Taylor emphasizes that this approach not only addresses energy demands but also contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing reliance on fossil fuels. 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Ep 185Trump's Deal with NVIDIA, Genie 3 AI Paintings, Intern GPT-5 Test, AI Hedge Funds | Peter Harrell, Aaron Ginn, John Maslin
(00:17) - Timeline (05:04) - Intern Reviews GPT-5 (20:02) - Google Deepmind's Genie 3 Reactions (40:10) - Timeline (53:39) - Billions Flow into AI-Focused Hedge Funds (01:06:24) - Trump Demands 15% Revenue Tax From AI (01:13:01) - Lip-Bu Tan Headed to The White House (01:29:38) - Peter Harrell, a non-resident fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former White House official, discusses the evolution of U.S. semiconductor export controls aimed at limiting China's access to advanced computing technologies. He highlights the strategic considerations behind these measures, including efforts to impede China's AI development and the complexities of enforcing such controls amid global supply chain challenges. Harrell also examines the implications of recent policy shifts, such as the Trump administration's decision to allow certain chip exports to China with a 15% revenue share for the U.S. government, and the potential for these actions to set precedents affecting future trade and national security policies. (01:55:16) - Timeline (01:58:58) - Aaron Ginn is a technology entrepreneur and policy analyst known for his insights into artificial intelligence (AI) and U.S.-China relations. In the conversation, he critiques the notion that restricting Chinese access to Nvidia's AI hardware will hinder China's AI progress, suggesting it may instead accelerate their development of domestic alternatives. He also discusses the inefficacy of U.S. export controls, emphasizing that such measures might not effectively impede China's AI advancements. (02:30:10) - John Maslin, CEO and co-founder of Vulcan Elements, a U.S.-based rare earth magnet manufacturer, discusses his background as a former naval officer and the company's recent $65 million Series A funding. He emphasizes the critical role of rare earth magnets in modern technologies and the importance of reducing U.S. dependence on China's supply chain. Maslin outlines Vulcan's commitment to onshoring production to enhance national security and economic resilience. (02:41:26) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comJulius AI - https://julius.aiFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 184Weekly Recap: GPT-5, Apple Sitting on $100B, Disney Enters The AI Race, Marc Andreessen
(00:00) - Intro (00:04) - Microsoft Cloud Outpaces AI (23:08) - Disney’s AI Dilemma (37:18) - What Apple Should Do with $100B Share Buyback (49:37) - Howard Stern Canceled After Decades On Air (53:51) - OpenAI Releases Open Source Model (01:05:45) - Marc Andreessen (a16z) (01:41:13) - AI Model Whiteboard Breakdown (01:57:19) - GPT-5 Review Ft. Rahul Sonwalkar (Julius AI) TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 183GPT-5 Hot Takes, Rahul Live from The Ultradome, Doug From SemiAnalysis, Timeline Reactions | Doug O’Laughlin, Rahul Sonwalkar, Mitchell Green, Ben Schleuniger, Merrill Lutsky
(00:10) - Rahul Sonwalkar Live in the Ultradome. Rahul Sonwalkar, founder and CEO of Julius AI, transitioned from his viral "Rahul Ligma" persona to leading an AI data analysis platform that has attracted over 2 million users. In the transcript, he discusses the challenges and solutions in AI code generation, emphasizing the importance of accuracy and reliability in building AI-native products. He also highlights the significance of user-focused problem-solving and community engagement in differentiating Julius AI from competitors. (04:45) - GPT-5 Review (30:02) - Timeline (01:24:00) - Doug O’Laughlin is the President of SemiAnalysis, an independent research firm focused on semiconductors and AI. He previously founded the Fabricated Knowledge newsletter and earlier worked at Bowie Capital. His analysis centers on semiconductor strategy, market intelligence, and competitive dynamics across the AI supply chain. (02:30:08) - Mitchell Green, Founder and Managing Partner of Lead Edge Capital, a growth equity firm with over $5 billion in assets under management, discusses the current state of the venture capital industry, highlighting the overestimation of short-term technological change and the potential for many AI application companies to fail due to unsustainable unit economics. He emphasizes the importance of investing in profitable, often overlooked software companies in non-traditional tech hubs, leveraging AI to enhance productivity and efficiency. Green also expresses skepticism about the ability of smaller AI firms to compete with tech giants like Google and Microsoft, given their substantial resources and infrastructure advantages. (02:48:43) - Ben Schleuniger, co-founder and CEO of Orbital Operations, discusses the company's recent $8.8 million seed funding led by Initialized Capital, with participation from Harpoon Ventures, DTX Ventures, Rebel Fund, and others. Orbital Operations is developing high-thrust, reusable space vehicles designed to protect critical satellites from adversarial threats by intercepting and neutralizing hostile satellites without creating space debris. Schleuniger emphasizes the importance of non-kinetic defense methods, such as high-powered microwaves or jamming, to avoid generating shrapnel in orbit. (02:56:32) - Merrill Lutsky, co-founder of Graphite, a code-review platform for fast-moving teams, discusses the recent release of GPT-5, noting its improved deep thinking capabilities, efficiency in one-shot applications, and reduced inference costs. However, he observes that the advancements are incremental rather than a significant leap, with some latency issues still present. Lutsky also highlights the evolving landscape of code generation tools, emphasizing the shift towards prompt-first modalities and the potential for remote, prompt-first agents to enhance developer workflows. (03:09:44) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 182OpenAI Day: GPT-5 Unveiled | Mark Chen, Greg Brockman, Sarah Friar, Max Schwarzer, Brad Lightcap & More
(01:18) - AI Model Whiteboard Breakdown (26:23) - Mark Chen, Chief Research Officer at OpenAI, discusses the recent launch of GPT-5, emphasizing its enhanced reasoning capabilities and seamless integration of various AI models to improve user experience. He highlights the model's ability to perform complex tasks more efficiently, reducing the need for users to choose between different model versions. Chen also touches on the importance of personalization and memory in AI, aiming to make interactions more intuitive and tailored to individual users. (57:52) - Greg Brockman, co-founder and president of OpenAI, discusses the evolution of the GPT series, highlighting the progression from GPT-1's foundational capabilities to GPT-5's transformative impact on software engineering. He reflects on the challenges and breakthroughs in developing these models, emphasizing the importance of scaling and infrastructure in achieving advanced AI functionalities. Brockman also touches on the broader implications of AI, including its role in enhancing human productivity and the necessity for responsible development to maximize societal benefits. (01:31:55) - Sarah Friar, OpenAI's Chief Financial Officer since June 2024, previously served as CEO of Nextdoor and CFO at Square. She discusses the rapid growth of ChatGPT, now with 700 million weekly active users, the expansion of enterprise adoption to 5 million paying business users, and the importance of substantial investments in compute infrastructure to support future AI developments. (01:52:13) - Dedy Kredo, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Qodo (formerly CodiumAI), discusses the integration of GPT-5 into their platform to enhance code review processes. He highlights the model's improved capabilities in generating high-quality code reviews, identifying bugs before production, and ensuring enterprise code aligns with best practices. Kredo emphasizes the importance of AI agents in automating code review tasks while maintaining human oversight to verify code quality and adherence to standards. (01:59:11) - Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp, discusses the significant advancements in AI models, emphasizing their enhanced capabilities and cost-effectiveness, which are particularly beneficial for individual developers and small teams. He highlights the importance of competition among model providers to drive down prices and improve quality, expressing hope for a future where multiple competitive models coexist, similar to cloud service providers. Additionally, Lloyd addresses the challenges of model deprecation, noting that for application-level stacks like Warp, transitioning to the latest models is straightforward and advantageous. (02:11:15) - Riley Tomasek is a serial entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of Charlie Labs, home of an AI-driven "autonomous TypeScript engineer" designed to accelerate code reviews and merge processes. Previously, he co-founded Flight (acquired by Figma) and launched Dexa, an AI platform that transforms podcast discovery. Riley holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics & Computer Science from the University of British Columbia and has a track record of building developer-friendly tools and interfaces. (02:18:31) - Guillermo Rauch, founder and CEO of Vercel, discusses the transformative impact of AI on software development, emphasizing the shift towards "vibe coding," where natural language prompts generate code and user interfaces, making software creation more accessible. He highlights the role of AI agents in automating tasks, enabling developers to focus on higher-level management and creative processes. Rauch also explores the future of developer tools, noting the importance of integrating AI capabilities to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. (02:34:28) - Eno Reyes, co-founder and CTO of Factory, discusses how their platform integrates AI agents into every stage of the software development lifecycle, including coding, code review, maintenance, incident response, and documentation. He highlights the platform's focus on large enterprises with over 1,000 engineers, addressing challenges like migrating numerous codebases to new frameworks and modernizing legacy systems. Reyes emphasizes that while AI tools can accelerate individual developers, significant productivity gains require workflow changes that incorporate agents throughout the development process. (02:40:20) - Guy Gur-Ari, co-founder and Chief Scientist at Augment Code, discusses the company's AI coding assistant designed for large teams with extensive codebases, emphasizing its capabilities in question answering, development, refactoring, and migrations. He highlights the thoughtful nature of GPT-5, noting its propensity for tool calls and clarifying questions before code modifications, making it particularly effective for complex tasks. Gur-Ari also mentions Augment's focus on developing proprietary integrations and tools, aiming to enhance the agent's performance without rel
Ep 181Marc Andreessen on M&A, AI Ads & His Advice for Young VCs, Shopify's Harley Post-Earnings, Google's Genie 3 Potential & More | Marc Andreessen, Harley Finkelstein, Anton Osika, Thomas Dohmke, Alex Jacobson, Nicolas Kopp
(01:41) - Timeline (04:28) - How Serious is Google's Genie 3 Model? (22:42) - The 5-Level Framework for Robotics (40:35) - Cerebras Proves it Can Actually Work (48:36) - Timeline (01:26:53) - Marc Andreessen is an American entrepreneur, software engineer, and venture capitalist. He is best known as the co-creator of Mosaic, the first widely used web browser, and co-founder of Netscape Communications. Andreessen later co-founded the influential venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), which has backed companies like Facebook, Airbnb, Coinbase, and OpenAI. A prominent voice in Silicon Valley, he's known for his essays on technology, including the viral "Software is Eating the World." (02:02:28) - Harley Finkelstein, an entrepreneur and lawyer, is the President of Shopify, a leading global commerce company. In the conversation, he discusses Shopify's strong Q2 performance, highlighting an 87 billion GMV and 2.7 billion in revenue, and emphasizes the benefits of going public, noting that it has enhanced the company's transparency and operational discipline. He also touches on the integration of AI in commerce, introducing tools like catalog search APIs and universal cart features to enhance shopping experiences. (02:33:55) - Anton Osika, co-founder and CEO of Lovable, discusses the platform's rapid growth, achieving $10 million in annual recurring revenue within two months with a 15-person team. He highlights Lovable's mission to empower users to transform ideas into production-ready applications swiftly, emphasizing its appeal to both entrepreneurs and larger companies. Osika also touches on the future of web development, suggesting that websites will become more personalized and optimized through advanced algorithms, while acknowledging a countertrend towards minimalistic design. (02:42:50) - Thomas Dohmke, CEO of GitHub, has been leading the company since 2021, following his tenure as Chief Product Officer. In the conversation, he discusses GitHub's significant growth, including surpassing 150 million developers and over a billion repositories, the widespread adoption of GitHub Copilot, and the company's commitment to offering developers a choice of AI models to enhance their coding experience. (02:52:14) - Alex Jacobson, co-founder and managing partner of 137 Ventures, discusses the advantages of private companies offering structured liquidity to employees, highlighting SpaceX's model of regular tenders at controlled prices to provide predictable equity value growth. He contrasts this with public markets, where stock prices are more volatile and less predictable, emphasizing that private companies can offer employees greater certainty regarding their equity's future worth. Jacobson also expresses skepticism about initiatives aiming to provide retail investors access to private company shares, noting that such efforts may undermine the benefits of being private, such as controlling shareholder composition and pricing. (03:10:55) - Nicolas Kopp is the founder and CEO of Rillet, an accounting platform for software businesses, and previously served as the U.S. CEO of N26. In the transcript, he announces Rillet's $70 million Series B funding co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and Iconic, discusses the company's growth and customer base, and highlights Rillet's AI-driven integrations and reporting capabilities that distinguish it from legacy ERP systems. He also emphasizes the importance of human oversight in AI processes and outlines plans to enhance product features and customer success initiatives to meet increasing demand. (03:19:41) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioProfound - https://tryprofound.comFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive
Ep 180Apple Unleashes $100B Buyback, Palantir Crushes Earnings, OpenAI's New Open Source Model | Alex Albert, Scott Kupor, Kyle Harrison, Brielle Terry, Sean Henry, Andi Duro, Gabe Pereyra, Kareem Amin
(00:31) - Timeline (02:06) - What Apple Should Do with $100B Share Buyback (22:29) - Palantir Blows Past Earnings Expectations (34:57) - OpenAI Releases Open Source Model (50:25) - Google Deepmind Genie 3 Reactions (56:01) - Timeline (01:02:02) - Jet Blue First Class Review (01:07:58) - Timeline (01:30:23) - ElevenMusic Reactions (01:32:07) - Timeline (01:36:26) - WSJ: Flying Private is #1 Sign of Wealth (01:43:40) - Timeline (01:46:47) - Alex Albert, Head of Developer Relations at Anthropic, discusses the recent release of Claude Opus 4.1, highlighting its advancements in agentic reasoning and coding tasks. He emphasizes the model's improved capabilities in handling complex, long-horizon tasks, particularly in coding, and notes that the update is designed as a seamless drop-in replacement for Opus 4, maintaining the same pricing structure. Albert also touches on the importance of the model's natural, engaging personality, which enhances user experience across both consumer and enterprise applications. (01:59:11) - Scott Kupor, formerly a managing partner at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, is now the Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). In his conversation, he discusses OPM's role as the federal government's HR department, emphasizing the need to attract top talent, implement performance management standards, and leverage technology to enhance operations. Kupor outlines his priorities, including fostering a high-performance culture, improving operational efficiency, and preparing the government workforce for an AI-driven future. (02:24:54) - Kyle Harrison, a partner at Contrary Research, discusses the critical dependence of the U.S. on Taiwan for advanced semiconductors, highlighting that over 90% of these essential components are produced there, posing significant geopolitical risks. He explores potential solutions, including building domestic manufacturing capabilities, partnering with existing companies like TSMC and Samsung, or acquiring such technologies, emphasizing the urgency due to potential conflicts over Taiwan. Harrison underscores the necessity of a visionary leader to drive this transformation, noting that current U.S. chip manufacturing lacks such leadership, and suggests that Intel's foundry business could play a pivotal role if properly supported and restructured. (02:37:32) - Brielle Terry, Vice President and General Manager of Rocket Motor Systems at Anduril Industries, discusses the recent opening of a full-rate solid rocket motor production facility in McHenry, Mississippi, which aims to produce 6,000 tactical motors annually by the end of 2026. She highlights the facility's advanced automation and robotics, enabling flexible manufacturing of motors ranging from 2 to 32 inches in diameter, and emphasizes the potential to replicate this modular facility both domestically and internationally to meet growing defense demands. (02:44:13) - Sean Henry is the co-founder and CEO of Stord, a company that integrates warehousing, freight, and fulfillment into a unified cloud supply chain platform. In the conversation, he discusses the recent elimination of the de minimis exemption, which previously allowed imports under $800 to enter the U.S. without tariffs, and how this change is prompting brands to rapidly shift inventory into the U.S. to avoid increased costs. He also highlights the challenges brands face in adapting to these changes, emphasizing the need for efficient logistics solutions to maintain competitive delivery speeds and costs. (02:53:34) - Andi Duro discusses his creation of an anonymous social network where users' net worth serves as their username, aiming to facilitate open financial conversations that are often difficult to have in person. He notes that the platform has been well-received, tapping into a latent anxiety about financial discussions, and emphasizes its unique moderation strategy of banning users' bank accounts to maintain a respectful community. Duro also shares plans for monetization through referrals to financial products and highlights the platform's organic growth, with $3 million raised from investors like Dragonfly and Starting Line. (03:02:45) - Gabe Pereyra, co-founder and president of Harvey AI, discusses the company's rapid growth to 350 employees and 500 customers, achieving $100 million in revenue. He highlights the transformative impact of AI on legal workflows, noting that while some firms are cautiously testing the technology, others have co-developed software products with Harvey AI, leading to revenue-sharing models. Pereyra also addresses the evolving business models in the legal industry, suggesting that as AI enhances efficiency, firms may need to reconsider traditional billing structures and explore new approaches to pricing legal services. (03:15:33) - Kareem Amin, co-founder and CEO of Clay, announced the company's recent $100 million Series C funding led by Alphabet's CapitalG, valuing Clay at $3.1 billion. He
Ep 179Microsoft Cloud Outpaces AI, Disney’s AI Dilemma | Samir Chaudry, Dan Wright, Flo Crivello, David Tuttle, Will Ahmed, Aneesh Dhawan
(03:34) - Microsoft Cloud Outpaces AI (33:41) - AI Coming For Consultants (01:03:35) - Disney’s AI Dilemma (01:17:52) - Timeline (01:42:09) - Dan Wright, Co-Founder and CEO of Armada, discusses the company's mission to build hyperscale data centers for edge computing, targeting the 70% of the world lacking AI infrastructure. He highlights their work with critical industries like energy, mining, and defense, emphasizing the deployment of mobile, full-stack AI data centers that can rapidly utilize stranded energy sources, such as natural gas, to meet the growing energy demands of AI. Wright also mentions partnerships with major entities like Microsoft and the U.S. Navy, underscoring Armada's role in providing distributed compute solutions in remote locations. (02:05:58) - Samir Chaudry is an American content creator and entrepreneur, best known for co-hosting "The Colin and Samir Show," a YouTube channel and podcast that explores the creator economy through interviews and industry analysis. In the conversation, he discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in content creation, emphasizing the importance of human connection and community in the evolving digital landscape. He also shares personal experiences, including the loss of his home in a fire and the birth of his child, highlighting resilience and adaptability in both personal and professional spheres. (02:33:14) - Flo Crivello, founder and CEO of Lindy, discusses the recent launch of Lindy 3.0, emphasizing its enhanced capabilities in creating powerful AI agents with ease. He highlights the introduction of templates for various functions like sales, customer support, and engineering, allowing users to set up agents in under two minutes. Additionally, Crivello introduces the 'autopilot' feature, enabling agents to operate their own computers and handle tasks requiring login credentials, such as managing support inboxes or cross-posting content between platforms. (02:43:49) - David Tuttle, co-founder and CEO of Rune Technologies, discusses the company's recent $24 million Series A funding led by Human Capital, with participation from existing investors like Andreessen Horowitz and Point72 Ventures. He highlights the deployment of their AI-driven logistics software, TyrOS, in military exercises, emphasizing its role in modernizing military logistics by replacing outdated manual processes with intelligent, autonomous systems. Tuttle also underscores the importance of integrating advanced technology into military logistics to enhance operational efficiency and readiness. (02:49:59) - Will Ahmed, founder and CEO of WHOOP, a Boston-based wearable technology company, discusses the recent launch of WHOOP 5.0 and WHOOP MG, introducing new hardware, membership tiers, and features like the Healthspan tool, developed in collaboration with the Buck Institute, to provide users with insights into their biological age. He highlights the company's efforts to navigate FDA regulations, particularly concerning the blood pressure monitoring feature, emphasizing WHOOP's commitment to delivering wellness-focused innovations while addressing regulatory challenges. Additionally, Ahmed announces the upcoming Advanced Labs feature, enabling users to integrate and analyze blood test data within the WHOOP platform, further enhancing personalized health monitoring. (03:02:28) - Aneesh Dhawan, co-founder and CEO of Knit, discusses the company's recent $16.1 million Series A funding and its mission to revolutionize enterprise consumer research through AI-driven solutions. Knit's platform enables businesses to obtain actionable insights in days rather than weeks, significantly reducing costs and time. By integrating AI with human expertise, Knit ensures high-quality, context-rich research outputs, positioning itself as a leader in the evolving market research industry. (03:09:26) - Timeline TBPN.com is made possible by: Ramp - https://ramp.comFigma - https://figma.comVanta - https://vanta.comLinear - https://linear.appEight Sleep - https://eightsleep.com/tbpnWander - https://wander.com/tbpnPublic - https://public.comAdQuick - https://adquick.comBezel - https://getbezel.com Numeral - https://www.numeralhq.comPolymarket - https://polymarket.comAttio - https://attio.com/tbpnFin - https://fin.ai/tbpnGraphite - https://graphite.devRestream - https://restream.ioFollow TBPN: https://TBPN.comhttps://x.com/tbpnhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2L6WMqY3GUPCGBD0dX6p00?si=674252d53acf4231https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-brothers/id1772360235https://www.youtube.com/@TBPNLive