The chapter explores Reddit's recent financials, including its revenue from advertising, losses in previous years, and attempts to diversify revenue streams through data licensing and other business ventures. It discusses Reddit's IPO challenges, potential for growth, market position, and market response to its IPO.
Kara and Scott discuss the latest Neuralink news, Trump’s $464 million problem, and the DOJ’s Apple lawsuit. Then, Microsoft makes a big move in the AI race, hiring former Google Executive and Deep Mind Co-Founder, Mustafa Suleyman. And Reddit is officially public. Plus, stay tuned for the listener question if you want to hear what movies make Kara and Scott cry. Well…Scott anyway.
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