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100 Billion Bezos, SMCI Fully Sends GPUs (To China), Reddit CEO Joins | R.F. Kenmore, Mitch Lee, Bucky Moore, Steve Huffman, Quaid Walker, Ankur Jain, Michael Kratsios

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Mar 20, 2026
Michael Kratsios, White House tech policy leader, talks AI rules and child safety. Ankur Jain, Bilt Rewards founder, gets into turning apartments into commerce hubs. Steve Huffman, Reddit co-founder, covers faster onboarding and AI moderation. Mitch Lee, Arc Boat CEO, talks electric boats. R.F. Kenmore, menswear commentator, hits style brands and hotel bars. Quaid Walker, watch-market expert, dives into luxury watch mania and authentication.
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Why Bezos Fits An AI Manufacturing Roll Up

  • John Coogan argues Bezos is unusually suited to an AI manufacturing roll-up because Amazon always operated in the physical world, not just pure software.
  • He points to Kiva becoming Amazon Robotics and Bezos keeping both Amazon and Blue Origin alive through brutal drawdowns.
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The Best AI Roll Up Targets May Be Boring

  • John Coogan thinks the best AI manufacturing targets may be boring industrial suppliers with huge revenue, tiny market caps, and many places to apply software.
  • He names Lear, BorgWarner, Goodyear, and Rockwell as examples where AI could improve scheduling, inspections, downtime, and factory automation.
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AI Turns Top Engineers Into Capital Managers

  • Jensen Huang's token-budget argument reframes software engineers as capital allocators who should control expensive AI leverage, not just laptops and open source tools.
  • John Coogan compares it to cranes and cargo ships, where capital assets already exceed labor cost and multiply worker output.
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