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Jassy's Shareholder Letter, The Next AI Capability, 𝕏 Timeline Reactions | Saagar Enjeti, Joe Weisenthal, Kesava Kirupa Dinakaran, Brian Manning, Cobi Blumenfeld-Gantz, Changpeng Zhao, Tal Hoffman

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Apr 9, 2026
Saagar Enjeti, political commentator behind Breaking Points, joins a lively tour through AI’s ripple effects. Joe Weisenthal, Bloomberg markets editor, digs into the Satoshi identity drama. Kesava Kirupa Dinakaran, Luminai’s healthcare AI builder, talks messy fax-driven workflows. Brian Manning, ex-SpaceX founder of Xona, brings low-orbit GPS into the mix. Changpeng Zhao, Binance founder, weighs crypto regulation, AI payments, and Bitcoin lore.
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AI Could Help Communities Evaluate Data Centers

  • John Coogan suggests AI could strengthen local democracy by helping residents audit data-center claims instead of just amplifying opposition.
  • He says models can quantify jobs, tax revenue, energy costs, and environmental tradeoffs so communities vote on concrete net benefits.

AI Will Generate More Software Than It Replaces

  • The hosts think spreadsheets will survive, but software around them will become dynamically generated and deeply customizable by AI.
  • John Coogan cites Ramp Sheets and a one-hour internal Slack clone as evidence that interface-heavy SaaS can now be instantiated unusually fast.

Markets Look Strangely Calm Despite Severe War Shock

  • Joe Weisenthal says markets still look oddly calm despite war-driven oil shocks that commodity specialists view as economically severe.
  • He notes stocks sit roughly flat on the year after simultaneous AI disruption fears, higher energy prices, and reduced odds of rate cuts.
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