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Tim Cook Retires, Mark Gurman Joins, Images 2.0 | Howie Liu, Scott Stevenson, Alex Wiltschko, Spiros Xanthos, Carolina Aguilar, Jake Jurewicz

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Apr 21, 2026
Howie Liu, Airtable co-founder building low-code software, talks product-led growth, patient product building, and AI agents. Mark Gurman, Bloomberg’s top Apple reporter, dives into Tim Cook’s exit, John Ternus, and Apple’s next device bets. Scott Stevenson, Spellbook CEO, covers legal AI’s global rise. Alex Wiltschko, Osmo founder and smell scientist, explores giving computers a sense of smell. Jake Jurewicz, Blue Energy CEO, gets into prefab nuclear plants.
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Apple Risks Missing A New Device Paradigm

  • Gurman argues Apple’s real risk is not current Android features but a future breakthrough from Meta, OpenAI, or xAI that makes the iPhone less central.
  • Ternus’s edge is product quality and performance, with Apple doubling down on devices like foldables and powerful Pro models.

OpenAI Image Generation Moved Beyond Slop

  • John Coogan says OpenAI’s new image model crossed from image novelty into dense, usable visual information products.
  • Examples included full infographics, manga-consistent sequences, QR codes, and believable UI mockups generated from simple prompts.

Contracted ARR Lets Startups Pretend Future Revenue Exists

  • Scott Stevenson argues contracted ARR gets abused by counting revenue that is neither live nor guaranteed.
  • He described three-year deals with year-one discounts, future step-ups, opt-outs, pilots, and implementation contingencies still reported as current ARR.
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