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Ellison's Counter Offer, Chinese H200s, Data Centers in Space | Aaron Ginn, Matt Kalish, Emil Michael, Blake Scholl, Naveen Rao, Ofir Ehrlich, Gorkem Yurtseven, Pedro Franceschi

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Dec 9, 2025
Aaron Ginn, CEO of Hydrohost, shares insights on US-China trade dynamics, especially around technology exports like NVIDIA's H200. Matt Kalish of DraftKings discusses the evolution of sports betting and the launch of his new platform Hardscope, designed for creators. Emil Michael from the DoD outlines collaborations with tech giants like Google for AI security. Blake Scholl of Boom Supersonic celebrates milestones in quiet supersonic travel. Naveen Rao emphasizes energy-efficient AI hardware, while Ofir Ehrlich and Gorkem Yurtseven discuss innovative data solutions and generative media growth.
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Pilot First, Pay Later With Big Tech

  • When partnering with big tech, start with large internal user pilots to learn use cases before heavy procurement.
  • Offer commercial terms later when pilots prove sustained value and security controls.

Worthiness vs. Career Scale In Missions

  • Hardtech missions (like SpaceX) are hugely valuable but absorb far fewer people than software.
  • Patrick Collison's 'what is worthy' question highlights a mismatch between mission-worthiness and career accessibility.

Boom Reimagines Engines As Data Center Turbines

  • Blake Scholl toured the Boom supersonic factory and explained converting the engine core into a 42 MW data-center turbine.
  • He said SuperPower will print cash to fund Overture development and the team raised $300M to scale manufacturing.
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