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Mar 20, 2023 • 17min
Mon. 03/20 – Robots All The Way Down
Discover how new AI technology now generates videos from text prompts, creating a vibrant new visual medium. Learn about Glaze, an innovative app helping artists protect their work from AI appropriation. Explore the complex emotions people experience with chatbots and the implications of falling in love with these digital companions. Plus, dive into the latest streaming wars as ad-supported models gain traction and the intriguing arrival of humanoid robots that promise to redefine our interactions with machines.

Mar 17, 2023 • 17min
Fri. 03/17 – Midjourney 5 Is Amazing
Amazon is shutting down its magazine subscriptions, signaling a shift in digital publishing. Meanwhile, a private equity firm is acquiring Pornhub, raising eyebrows. The real star is Midjourney version 5, which astounds with its photorealistic images and enhanced AI capabilities. Lastly, the podcast dives into the challenges facing Silicon Valley Bank and reflects on tech milestones like LinkedIn's 20th anniversary and the gaming revolution sparked by Pong.

Mar 16, 2023 • 18min
Thu. 03/16 – We’re A Long Way From Clippy
Excitement brews as Microsoft integrates GPT-4 into popular apps with the Copilot feature, promising to transform productivity. The looming possibility of a TikTok ban raises serious national security debates. OpenAI’s evolving transparency approach faces criticism, while Stripe impressively secures $6.5 billion in funding. The discussions spotlight how AI innovation intersects with geopolitical challenges and the implications for major tech players.

Mar 15, 2023 • 18min
Wed. 03/15 – GPT-4 Is Here
OpenAI has just launched GPT-4, boasting multimodal capabilities that are capturing everyone's attention. The music industry sees a surprising twist as vinyl sales surpass CDs for the first time since 1987. Exciting leaks reveal a new camera sensor on the Google Pixel 8 Pro, hinting at innovative autofocus tech. Meanwhile, T-Mobile snatches up Mint Mobile for a whopping $1.35 billion, while Deadpool's humor adds a light touch to the tech world!

Mar 14, 2023 • 19min
Tue. 03/14 – Meta Has Now Cut 1/4th Of Its Workforce
Meta has slashed its workforce by 25%, dedicating efforts to streamline its operations. Meanwhile, Google is rolling out AI features in Workspace to compete with Microsoft. Microsoft's layoffs have also hit its AI ethics team, raising questions about responsible AI use. Y Combinator faces funding shifts, affecting many startups. On the broadcast front, the future of traditional TV is uncertain as it grapples with the rise of free streaming services.

Mar 13, 2023 • 20min
Mon. 03/13 – Crisis Averted?
A significant tech crisis involving Silicon Valley Bank raises questions about the future of trust in the tech sector as regulators intervene to protect depositors. Apple faces internal strife as Tim Cook pushes forward with a controversial mixed-reality headset design. Meanwhile, the high costs of developing generative AI spark discussions on financing and partnerships, and the rapid commoditization of AI models brings to light essential concerns about privacy and safety in this evolving landscape.

Mar 12, 2023 • 34min
(Portfolio Profile) Cadre.com
Ryan Williams, Founder of Cadre.com, shares his vision for democratizing commercial real estate investing. He discusses the importance of ownership for financial stability and recounts his entrepreneurial journey, from selling accessories at 13 to navigating the complexities of real estate. Topics include innovative document management tools, challenges faced during the pandemic, and the exciting opportunities for everyday investors in today's market. Williams emphasizes the shift towards making real estate investing as accessible as online shopping.

Mar 10, 2023 • 19min
Fri. 03/10 – Silicon Valley Bank(Run)
The financial turmoil at Silicon Valley Bank is sending shockwaves through the startup ecosystem, sparking concerns about a classic bank run. Meanwhile, Meta is planning a new decentralized social network that could shake up the industry. The discussion dives into the implications of AI scalability and the quest for energy-efficient innovations. Plus, there's talk of Xerox celebrating its century-long legacy and the cultural significance of big-budget historical films like 'Master and Commander'. Weekend longreads suggestions are also featured!

Mar 9, 2023 • 18min
Thu. 03/09 – Silvergate’s Collapse Makes The Crypto Winter Even Colder
The collapse of Silvergate Capital sends shockwaves through the cryptocurrency market, intensifying the ongoing crypto winter. Microsoft celebrates Bing's impressive milestone of 100 million daily users while strategizing to bring Call of Duty to the Nintendo Switch. TikTok influences a major redesign for Spotify, blending elements from various platforms. A controversial incident raises questions about police access to Ring camera footage, igniting privacy debates in the digital age. Meanwhile, Stripe pushes back its public offering amidst significant financial maneuvers.

Mar 8, 2023 • 19min
Wed. 03/08 – The “Cambrian Explosion” Moment For AI
Recent drama erupted as Elon Musk faced backlash over comments about an employee, only to issue an apology later. DuckDuckGo unveiled DuckAssist, a new AI tool blending search enhancement with privacy. Google prepares for a significant AI product launch, raising questions about lessons learned from its past. The landscape of AI is rapidly evolving, likened to a 'Cambrian explosion,' with new tools emerging that could revolutionize industries. The podcast explores the intersection of technology and public sentiment, highlighting both innovation and the ensuing controversies.


