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Our Super Bowl Ad, Walmart hits $1T, Ken is Sick of Griftin | Dara Khosrowshahi, Mati Staniszewski & Andrew Reed, Gergely Orosz, Mitchell Green, Simon Hørup Eskildsen, KJ Dhaliwal, Nicolas Sharp

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Feb 4, 2026
Nicolas Sharp, CEO of Attio, on conversational CRM tools. KJ Dhaliwal, CEO of Lotus Health AI, on AI-powered primary care and monetization. Simon Hørup Eskildsen, CEO of Turbopuffer, on serverless vector search for agents. Mitchell Green, investor at Lead Edge, on software valuations and markets. Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber CEO, on supply-led growth and autonomy. Gergely Orosz, engineer and writer, on AI’s impact on engineering. Mati Staniszewski, ElevenLabs CEO, on voice agents and enterprise adoption.
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INSIGHT

Ads Can Be Cultural Signals

  • TBPN bought a Super Bowl ad as a “love letter” to its community rather than to drive direct sales.
  • The hosts view advertising as worthwhile for awareness and fun, even for media brands.
ADVICE

Grow By Prioritizing Supply-Led Expansion

  • Use supply growth to improve marketplace product metrics like ETA and selection.
  • Combine product lines to cross-promote and embed customers across services.
INSIGHT

Ad Campaigns Shape AI Narratives

  • Anthropic ran edgy Super Bowl ads framing ads-as-harm as a threat to trust in AI assistants.
  • Hosts call the campaign effective PR but deceptive and aimed at muddying industry messaging.
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