

BG2Pod with Brad Gerstner and Bill Gurley
BG2Pod
Open Source bi-weekly conversation with Brad Gerstner (@altcap) & Bill Gurley (@bgurley) on all things tech, markets, investing & capitalism
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Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 22min
BG2 with Bill Gurley & Brad Gerstner | NVDA, Chips, AI Compute Build Out, Impact of AI on Big Tech, Earnings & Macro Set-up | E03
The conversation dives into the impact of AI on tech giants like Google and Meta, questioning their adaptability and market positions. They analyze NVIDIA's chip production and its significance in meeting skyrocketing AI compute demands. The duo also discusses inflation, interest rates, and how these macroeconomic factors affect investments. With a focus on the semiconductor industry, they explore ambitious investments aimed at competing with leaders like NVIDIA. Themes of competitive advantage and the transformative nature of AI are woven throughout.

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Feb 8, 2024 • 1h 25min
BG2 with Bill Gurley, Brad Gerstner & Aaron Levie | Software Valuations, Earnings, AI, Immigration & More | E02
Aaron Levie, Co-founder and CEO of Box, dives deep into software valuations and the shifting economics of the tech industry. He discusses the challenges of simplistic valuation metrics and advocates for better frameworks like the 'Rule of 40.' The conversation also tackles Meta's stock surge fueled by AI advancements, the evolving role of CIOs in budget strategies, and the critical need for immigration reform to support innovation. Levie's insights shed light on the future landscape of tech and the importance of retaining global talent.

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Jan 25, 2024 • 1h 10min
BG2 with Bill Gurley & Brad Gerstner | MANG VC Gone Wild, Can You Trust AI Valuations, 2024 Set Up for Public Tech Stocks, & the VC Correction Grinds On | E01
Dive into the whirlwind of venture capital as it intersects with AI's explosive growth. The discussion highlights the potential pitfalls within AI companies and recent shifts in public tech valuations. A poignant comparison is made between the current economic climate and the infamous 1999 bubble. Key insights reveal the challenges startups face amid tightening capital resources. The optimistic perspective on capitalism suggests innovation continues to drive human prosperity, despite market corrections.


