

Equity
TechCrunch, Rebecca Bellan, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, Max Zeff, Theresa Loconsolo
The intersection of technology, startups, and venture capital touches everything now. That’s why Equity, TechCrunch's flagship podcast, digs into the business of startups for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts alike. Every Wednesday and Friday, TechCrunch reporters keep you up-to-date on the world of business, technology, and venture capital. Equity is ranked the No.2 podcast in the Top 100 Venture Capital All time leaderboard on Goodpods—As well as No.17 for the Top 100 Finance All time chart and No.32 for the Top 100 Business News All time chart.
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17 snips
Sep 17, 2025 • 34min
Why European founders are winning (and it’s not about working less)
Shamillah Bankiya, a venture capital partner at Dawn Capital and a former entrepreneur from Uganda, brings her expertise to the conversation. She dives into Europe's vibrant startup scene, highlighting the influx of American VCs and why many European companies still choose to IPO in the U.S. Shamillah discusses the impact of AI on startups and the regulatory challenges they face. She also shares insights on the need for clearer policies and the importance of talent retention in Europe, emphasizing the region's unique strengths in product development and diverse markets.

16 snips
Sep 12, 2025 • 28min
Mercor has its moment in the AI data race
In the ever-evolving AI data market, Mercor emerges as a key player thanks to recent shifts in funding and partnerships. The discussion highlights Bending Spoons' $1.38 billion acquisition of Vimeo, raising questions about the video platform's future. SpaceX's $17 billion investment in a direct-to-cell market shakes up telecom dynamics. The hosts also analyze the fluctuating IPO space, focusing on Klarna's launch and the varied fortunes of Figma and Coreweave. Lastly, they touch upon the latest Apple hardware reveal, including the buzz around the new orange iPhone.

58 snips
Sep 10, 2025 • 28min
Vibe coding? Meet vibe security
Ami Luttwak, co-founder and chief technologist of Wiz, dives into the dynamic world of AI and cybersecurity. He highlights how vibe coding introduces new vulnerabilities, making applications less secure. Recent attacks show that AI-driven threats are a pressing reality for businesses. Luttwak emphasizes the need for startups to prioritize cybersecurity, including having a Chief Information Security Officer from day one. He also discusses the challenges of securing rapidly developed applications and where the next big innovations in cybersecurity might emerge.

44 snips
Sep 5, 2025 • 28min
Atlassian’s $610M bet, and why everyone’s fighting over your browser
In a thrilling discussion, the team digs into Atlassian's massive $610 million investment in The Browser Company, signaling a shift toward AI-enhanced browsers. They unravel the implications of a recent antitrust ruling affecting Google’s Chrome and explore the competitive landscape shaped by AI advancements. The conversation also touches on OpenAI's bold acquisition moves and Klarna's renewed IPO plans. Plus, privacy concerns rise with new age verification laws. Dig into how these trends are reshaping the future of web navigation and investment strategies!

27 snips
Sep 3, 2025 • 31min
Karen Hao on the making of a $90B AI empire
Karen Hao, bestselling author of "Empire of AI" and an award-winning AI reporter, dives into the transformation of OpenAI from a nonprofit to a $90 billion giant. She discusses the imperialistic nature of major tech companies, exploring the hidden costs of data labor and the ethical dilemmas of rapid AI development. Hao also critiques the competitive rush for artificial general intelligence, emphasizing environmental impacts. She suggests opportunities for founders to build more responsible AI systems, highlighting the need for accountability in the industry.

48 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 31min
Trillion with a ‘T’? That’s a lot of dollars, Nvidia.
Nvidia's astonishing $46.7 billion revenue highlights the AI surge, but investors are skeptical about sustainability. The team discusses the intriguing collaboration between OpenAI and Anthropic amidst rising tensions in the AI sector. RoboMart's delivery robot emerges as a potential disruptor in the food delivery market. Plus, insights into Intel's ongoing challenges despite government intervention, and the lobbying actions of venture capitalists in D.C. keep the conversation lively and insightful!

40 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 33min
Mark Cuban’s disruption formula: from streaming and healthcare to AI’s next wave
Mark Cuban, a business icon and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, shares his insights on identifying disruptive opportunities across various industries. He emphasizes the importance of spotting patterns for billion-dollar innovations, suggesting that the current AI gold rush is missing the point. He argues that real success lies in helping small businesses integrate AI effectively. Cuban also discusses healthcare pricing transparency through Cost Plus Drugs, advocating for fairer access, and warns about the upcoming regulatory battles in the AI landscape.

26 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 30min
Beanie Babies for the brainrot era
Discover the cultural phenomenon of LaBubu, likened to the nostalgic Beanie Babies, and how it reflects our merging digital and physical worlds. Dive into Google's celebrity-packed Pixel event and the resulting cringe-factor. Explore NVIDIA's strategic shift as it invests in self-driving startups like Nuro. Unpack OpenAI's ambitions post-GPT-5, along with their changing company dynamics. Finally, delve into the exciting investment trends in robotics, featuring innovative applications and a humorous twist on jeans testing in cars!

21 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 25min
Why SecurityPal is choosing 'nuanced capital' over more VC rounds
Pukar Hamal, Founder and CEO of SecurityPal, advocates for a fresh funding strategy called 'nuanced capital,' prioritizing sustainability over perpetual VC rounds. He shares his bold shift from seeking capital during the 2022 downturn to focusing on cash flow positivity, proving startups can thrive without incessant funding. Hamal dreams of creating a vibrant startup ecosystem in Kathmandu and emphasizes the importance of building strong investor relationships for durable business growth. His insights challenge conventional wisdom in the AI startup landscape.

60 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 25min
Perplexity’s bid for Google Chrome could be just the beginning
Neil Chilson, a lawyer and computer scientist, leads the AI Policy at the Abundance Institute. He dives into Perplexity's audacious $34.5 billion bid for Google's Chrome, linking it to the ongoing antitrust struggles Google faces. The conversation unpacks the ramifications of this deal on search and ad tech, as well as how generative AI could disrupt industry competition. Neil also highlights the evolving landscape of antitrust laws in relation to AI and the potential for smaller companies to thrive amidst these changes.