The chapter delves into the growing strain on power supplies in the US from industries like AI, crypto, and electric vehicles, leading to increased electricity demands and concerns about energy grid strain. It transitions to Boom Supersonic's progress in commercial supersonic aviation, with a successful prototype test flight, but raises doubts about the current prototype's capabilities. Additionally, it touches on Nike's struggles in the market, attributing its decline to a lack of innovation and product lineup diversification compared to competitors like Adidas and Hoka.
Episode 286: Neal and Toby talk about the latest conundrum coming out of the tech world…electricity!? It turns out that all this AI tech requires massive amounts of energy and data centers. Then, this company wants to have everyone fly to London from New York in 90 minutes through supersonic flight. Next, Nike seems to be falling behind in the race against newer, younger brands. Meanwhile, Jerry Seinfeld is worth $1 billion, and a marathon race that costs $1 dollar. Finally, the latest from March Madness weekend and what’s upcoming this week.
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