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Samsung Invests $70B in AI Chips, The Cubanator Joins, Apple's Do Nothing Win AI Strategy | Mark Cuban, John Kim, Eugen Alpeza, Ari Herbert-Voss, Alex Konrad, Carl Eschenbach & Pat Grady, Jim Cantrell, Tom Hulme

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Mar 19, 2026
Mark Cuban, Mavericks owner and startup investor, joins Carl Eschenbach, Workday CEO, Pat Grady, Sequoia partner, Jim Cantrell, Phantom Space founder, Tom Hulme, GV investor, and Ari Herbert-Voss, an AI security builder. They dig into Samsung’s $70B AI chip push, Apple’s odd AI economics, orbital data centers and moon industry, European AI talent, startup agents, robotics, and cyber defense.
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Europe’s Edge In AI Is Research Talent Density

  • Europe’s AI advantage is deeper technical talent, not just cheaper geography or sovereign hype.
  • Tom Hulme said 35% of the world’s AI researchers are in Europe and DeepMind created a repeat-founder flywheel now spawning new labs in RL and world models.
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New AI Labs Are Chasing Fresh S Curves

  • The next crop of AI labs may win by exploring new S-curves rather than directly chasing large-language-model benchmarks.
  • Tom Hulme pointed to world models and reinforcement learning as promising complements that could plug into the ecosystem via API instead of full-stack consumer apps.
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Mark Cuban Thinks Vertical Agents Are The Startup Pattern

  • Mark Cuban sees the hottest early AI startup pattern as agents built for specific verticals rather than broad general-purpose products.
  • He said founders keep pitching systems that replace distinct workflows or teams and sell the outcome as a recurring service.
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