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Apple Goes Full Throttle on F1, Meme Stocks Make a Comeback, Amazon's New Wearable AI Device | Christina Cacioppo, Deena Shakir, Davide Asnaghi, Ylan Richard

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Jul 23, 2025
Christina Cacioppo, founder of Vanta, shares insights on securing $150 million to expand AI features in trust management. Deena Shakir from Lux Capital discusses the transformative role of AI in healthcare, especially its impact on startups. Davide Asnaghi of Diode Computers reveals how AI is reshaping PCB design for wider accessibility. The conversation also covers Apple’s ambitious F1 plans, the resurgence of meme stocks, and the implications of Amazon’s new wearable AI device on privacy.
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INSIGHT

Apple's Edge in F1 Streaming Rights

  • Apple is likely to secure the U.S. broadcasting rights for Formula 1 starting in 2026, outbidding ESPN with an offer roughly $30-$60 million higher per year.
  • F1's growing and younger U.S. fanbase, especially driven by "Drive to Survive," makes streaming a viable growth channel beyond traditional cable viewers.
INSIGHT

F1's Demographic Shift to Streaming Fans

  • F1's new fans are mostly younger and female, with three in four new fans being women, shaping modern fandom in the U.S.
  • This demographic shift suggests F1's U.S. fanbase aligns more with streaming audiences than traditional ESPN viewers.
ANECDOTE

OpenDoor’s Meme Stock Momentum

  • OpenDoor's stock rose 300% in a month driven by retail momentum and social media endorsements, reminiscent of the original meme stock play.
  • Investors like Melvin Barrientos shared experiences trading meme stocks, highlighting the volatile nature and the need for timing in this market.
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