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Jewel Burks Solomon

Managing partner at Collab Capital, an investment firm focused on underrepresented founders in technology.

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Dec 6, 2024 • 14min

Bytes: Week in Review – OpenAI’s military deal, Intel CEO resigns and Amazon’s new carbon capture project

In this discussion, Jewel Burks Solomon, managing partner at Collab Capital and advocate for diverse tech founders, dives into the shifting dynamics of the tech industry. She analyzes Intel's CEO resignation and its implications for the U.S. semiconductor market amid rising AI competition. The conversation also highlights OpenAI's controversial partnership with defense startup Anduril, as well as Amazon's innovative carbon capture project, signaling a new focus on sustainability in tech. Solomon's insights illuminate the future landscape of innovation.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 15min

Bytes: Week in Review — SpaceX vs. California, and AI crawlers and VC dollars

Jewel Burks Solomon, managing partner at Collab Capital, dives into the fierce debate over web crawlers and traditional media like The New York Times. She explores the soaring venture capital investments in AI and the hurdles startups face without prominent backing. Jewel also tackles the fallout surrounding SpaceX's recent legal issues with the California Coastal Commission, linking corporate power to political controversy. Her insights on navigating these complex landscapes make for a compelling discussion on the future of tech and journalism.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 14min

Bytes: Week in Review – OpenAI’s military deal, Intel CEO resigns and Amazon’s new carbon capture project

Jewel Burks Solomon, managing partner at Collab Capital, shares insights on recent tech trends. Intel's CEO resigned amidst fierce competition in the AI chip market, raising questions about the future of U.S. semiconductor production. The conversation shifts to OpenAI's surprising military partnership with Anduril, marking a significant policy change. Finally, Solomon discusses Amazon's innovative carbon capture project, aiming for net-zero emissions, illustrating the intersection of technology and sustainability.