Equity

TechCrunch, Rebecca Bellan, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, Max Zeff, Theresa Loconsolo
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27 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.
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18 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!
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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.
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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.
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14 snips
Aug 13, 2025 • 30min

All Raise CEO says VC’s smartest firms are betting on diverse leadership

In this insightful discussion, Paige Hendrix Buckner, CEO of All Raise and advocate for female and non-binary success in venture capital, dives into the evolving landscape of the industry. She highlights that the representation of women and non-binary partners at top firms has doubled recently. Buckner addresses ongoing challenges like pay gaps and the need for equitable leadership roles. She explores the impact of women launching their own firms and the role of male allies in fostering diversity, emphasizing the positive shift towards inclusivity in venture capital.
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48 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 32min

OpenAI just made an offer the government can't refuse

Rebecca Bellan and Sean O’Kane, seasoned reporters in mobility and technology, dive into OpenAI's bold $1-per-year deal with the U.S. government, aimed at integrating AI into federal operations. They discuss the potential implications for generative AI across administration to national security, as well as how competitors like Google and Amazon may respond. The duo also critiques Tesla’s board re-upping Musk's pay and reflects on urban air mobility trends highlighted by Joby Aviation's acquisition of Blade. Unexpected turns in AI's role in the fashion industry add to the conversation.
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21 snips
Aug 6, 2025 • 26min

Figma's IPO success is 'a little bit of a meme stock,' says Sapphire Ventures' Jai Das

Jai Das, President and Partner at Sapphire Ventures, shares his insights on Figma's remarkable IPO journey. With a rich history of backing tech giants, he delves into Figma's impressive market debut, which was 40x oversubscribed. Das discusses what this signals about startup exits and the current market climate. He also explores why AI is prioritizing talent over technology and highlights promising sectors like defense tech and SpaceTech, offering a glimpse into the future of investment opportunities.
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28 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 32min

From Meta’s massive offers to Anthropic’s massive valuation, does AI have a ceiling?

Meta is pulling out all the stops in the AI talent war, with Zuckerberg himself offering eye-popping compensation packages. Meanwhile, Anthropic is gearing up to raise funds at a staggering $170 billion valuation, raising questions about the sustainability of such vast investments. Figma's oversubscribed IPO reveals the thriving interest in AI, while Ramp achieves incredible growth in fintech. The geopolitical tension surrounding AI chips also adds a layer of complexity to the funding landscape and competition for resources.
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21 snips
Jul 30, 2025 • 30min

Who really benefits from the AI boom?

Amba Kak and Sarah Myers West, both Senior Policy Advisors at the AI Now Institute, dive into the intricacies of the AI boom. They challenge the ‘too big to fail’ narrative surrounding AI companies and unpack how corporate power is consolidating in tech. The duo also critiques Trump’s AI agenda, highlighting Silicon Valley's support and the dangers of political narratives overshadowing public interests. Their insights illuminate the need for a more democratic and accountable AI landscape, while advocating for workers' rights and ethical practices in tech.
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40 snips
Jul 25, 2025 • 37min

Should Silicon Valley celebrate Trump's AI plans?

The hosts dive into Trump's ambitious AI Action Plan, highlighting how it could reshape the tech landscape. They discuss Tesla's quirky new diner in Hollywood and its unexpected menu. Amazon’s controversial acquisition of the wearable startup Bee raises crucial privacy questions. The rapid rise of AI website builder Lovable is turning heads, along with Figma’s notable IPO aspirations after a failed acquisition attempt. The episode wraps up with an analysis of the broader implications of deregulation in the AI sector.

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