All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

All-In Podcast, LLC
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376 snips
Feb 4, 2023 • 1h 13min

E114: Markets update: whipsaw macro picture, big tech, startup mass extinction event, VC reckoning

The conversation kicks off with a macro update on rising interest rates and surprising job growth trends. They delve into the impending 'mass extinction event' for startups as venture capital faces tough challenges. The impact of efficient corporate management is analyzed, highlighting Facebook's strategic shifts. They also address the complex world of venture debt versus equity funding and scrutinize the role of short sellers amid corporate controversies like the Adani affair, emphasizing the need for greater market transparency.
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Jan 27, 2023 • 1h 39min

E113: DOJ tries to break up Google, vaccine questions, Ukraine escalation & more

A new lawsuit from the DOJ targets Google's ad business, raising concerns about innovation versus monopolistic practices. Meanwhile, Pfizer's CEO faces tough questions about vaccine effectiveness, sparking debates on transparency and societal trust. The Ukraine conflict escalates with U.S. military support, igniting fears of nuclear tensions. On a lighter note, discussions on reversing aging reveal breakthroughs in science, blending intrigue with humor as the hosts navigate complex global issues.
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Jan 20, 2023 • 1h 37min

E112: Is Davos a grift? Plus: globalist mishaps, debt ceilings, TikTok's endgame & more

The discussion dives into the serious implications of the upcoming Republican primaries, highlighting candidates like DeSantis and Haley. They critique the World Economic Forum, questioning its relevance amidst global crises and rising local economic needs. The ever-controversial TikTok faces scrutiny over privacy concerns and national security implications. Attention also shifts to the intersection of AI and pharma, exploring new business models and innovative applications in healthcare. Humor lightens the mood as they reflect on political absurdities and fiscal responsibility.
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Jan 13, 2023 • 1h 32min

E111: Microsoft to invest $10B in OpenAI, generative AI hype, America's over-classification problem

Dive into the controversial $10B investment from Microsoft in OpenAI and the rampant generative AI hype cycle in Silicon Valley. Explore the tangled dynamics of homelessness in urban settings and the emotional toll on business owners. Delve into America's overclassification problem and its political implications, alongside discussions on technology entrepreneurs and their relationship with mainstream media. The conversation also critiques ethics in ESG investments and envisions the future of work amid AI innovations.
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Jan 6, 2023 • 1h 38min

E110: 2023 Bestie Predictions!

This discussion kicks off with a festive catch-up before diving into bold predictions for 2023. From political winners and losers to the biggest business shifts, the hosts analyze the landscape ahead. They explore the rise of 3D printing in space and OpenAI's transformative role in tech. The conversation also touches on the evolving energy market, shifting consumer trends post-pandemic, and the future of media amidst AI advancements. All this, paired with humor and insight, makes for an engaging forecast!
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200 snips
Dec 24, 2022 • 2h 17min

E109: 2022 Bestie Awards Live from Twitter HQ

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, shares insights on his recent Twitter acquisition and the transformative changes happening within the platform. Environmentalist Michael Schellenberger discusses revelations from the Twitter Files, shedding light on governmental influence and social media trust issues. The discussion highlights significant political surprises, corporate winners and losers, and breakthroughs in technology and cancer treatment. Expect a blend of humor and serious reflections as they celebrate the year's notable trends and figures.
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Dec 16, 2022 • 1h 29min

E108: Doxing debate, Nuclear fusion breakthrough, state of the markets & more

The hosts dig into Twitter's new privacy rules and discuss the ethics of doxing, raising concerns about personal safety. A breakthrough in nuclear fusion sparks a debate on its potential impact versus traditional renewable energy sources. They share laughs from a comedy night featuring Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle, reflecting on societal commentary through humor. Delving into the state of the markets, they analyze the Coupa acquisition and valuation challenges in the SaaS sector while addressing shifts in venture capital dynamics and fundraising strategies.
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Dec 10, 2022 • 1h 14min

E107: The Twitter Files Parts 1-2: shadow banning, story suppression, interference & more

The hosts delve into Twitter's controversial censorship practices, including shadow banning and the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story. They explore the ethical dilemmas around transparency in content moderation and the role of big tech in shaping narratives. The discussion also touches on China's economic strategy and its implications for democracy, alongside an engaging look at demographic shifts in countries like Iran and Japan. A humorous segment on personal health adds a light-hearted touch to the serious topics at hand.
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Dec 3, 2022 • 1h 42min

E106: SBF's media strategy, FTX culpability, ChatGPT, SaaS slowdown & more

The podcast dives into the media strategies of controversial figures like SBF and their impact on public perception. It critiques how the media handles financial scandals and the narratives surrounding regulatory failures. There's a lively discussion on OpenAI's ChatGPT and its potential disruptions in the SaaS industry. The complexities of immigration policy and U.S.-China relations are explored, alongside a humorous take on AI's role in various fields. Insights about accountability in financial contexts and the importance of independent journalism wrap up a thought-provoking conversation.
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241 snips
Nov 19, 2022 • 1h 48min

E105: Tech culture wars: Elon vs. SBF, Sabotaging Republicans with Trump

The hosts dive into the intricate dynamics of the upcoming presidential race, debating Trump's influence on the Republican Party. They discuss big tech's current struggles, and the cultural shifts affecting companies like Google. Highlighting the economic implications of rising national debt, they explore fiscal responsibility in today's politics. The conversation also touches on financial scandals, contrasting media coverage of figures like Hunter Biden and Sam Bankman-Fried, mixed with personal anecdotes like a chess victory.

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