

This Week in Startups
Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis covers startups, tech, markets, media, and all the hottest topics in business and technology. He also interviews the world’s greatest founders, operators, investors, and innovators.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 1h 1min
If you’re not working 9-9-6, are you working hard enough? | E2198
The intense 9-9-6 work culture sparks a debate on personal sacrifice for success. Jason defends long hours, comparing them to the dedication of Olympians. Meanwhile, the hosts explore a shocking NBA gambling scandal involving rigged celebrity poker games and insider information leaks. Presh Kumar shares his journey of using AI to create promotional content for his wellness startup, Tempo. Lastly, the discussion around Anthropic purchasing chips from Google highlights the competitive dynamics of the AI industry.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 24min
Amazon’s “Age of Efficiency,” LLM distribution, AI wearable worries, and more with Elad Gil | E2197
Elad Gil, an influential entrepreneur and angel investor in AI and startups, joins the conversation. They tackle the startling impact of Amazon's automation on jobs and explore whether the U.S. has escaped massive job displacement so far. Elad discusses his work at Alexandria AI, which transforms public-domain books into multiple languages, and forecasts about consumer AI interfaces. The duo also debates the future of AI-driven automation and the ethical implications of always-on wearable technology. Tune in for insights and predictions about the evolving tech landscape!

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Oct 22, 2025 • 58min
Magic School uses AI to help kids learn, not cheat | E2196
Adeel Khan, founder of Magic School and a former school principal, reveals how AI can transform K–12 education by empowering teachers and enhancing student learning without merely facilitating cheating. He explains the innovative teacher co-pilot features and discusses how AI can support novice educators in lesson planning. Meanwhile, Kris Canete introduces his company, On The Fly Energy, which creates modular flywheel energy storage systems, offering an efficient solution to strengthen the power grid, and compares it with traditional battery technology for energy resilience.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 59min
Just how frothy is the AI Bubble anyway? | E2195
The hosts dive into the potential AI bubble, discussing its size and whether it might burst. They analyze past economic crises and emphasize that finance, not tech, often drives market bubbles. OpenAI's massive spending and enterprise versus consumer AI adoption are contrasted, alongside insights on multi-cloud strategies during AWS outages. The conversation touches on AI-generated fakes and the urgent need for trust in media, while exploring whether AI can outperform traditional market strategies.

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Oct 18, 2025 • 1h 18min
Deel’s growth overshadows SpyGate, Claude learned new skills, and the great “momentum is moat” debate | E2194
Deel's explosive growth is overshadowing espionage allegations, drawing investor interest. The discussion turns to the potential expansion of AI companies into trillion-dollar valuations. Momentum as a growth strategy faces scrutiny as Jason and Alex debate its effectiveness versus traditional methods. Plus, Anthropic enhances Claude's skills, opening doors for innovative AI applications in business operations. The impact of capital as a competitive tool in the startup landscape is a hot topic, revealing how deep funding can shape industry dynamics.

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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 30min
Legendary VC Steve Jurvetson looks ahead at neutral networks, Tesla, nuclear power, and more | E2193
In this discussion, Steve Jurvetson, a legendary venture capitalist and co-founder of Future Ventures, shares his insights on the evolution of deep tech. He reflects on his early investments, from Tesla to nanotech's rise and fall, emphasizing the role of neural networks in AI. Steve argues for the necessity of nuclear power in the clean energy transition and speaks candidly about the complexities of AI safety, suggesting it often proves elusive. His thoughts on the future of technology and its intersection with democracy provide a compelling lens on innovation.

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Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 16min
What Ramp’s data tells us about AI, unemployment and more with CEO Eric Glyman | E2192
Eric Glyman, Co-founder and CEO of fintech unicorn Ramp, dives into his company's mission to help startups spend less through insightful data. He discusses alarming trends in recent college grad unemployment linked to AI adoption and automation. Glyman also explores how Ramp's unique models for financing set them apart in the industry, while shedding light on the importance of cost savings versus rewards. Additionally, he shares insights into how Ramp employs AI for accounting automation and the growing trust in AI-driven financial agents.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 9min
Figure’s 03 Chore-bot, Jake Paul Sora takeover, ChatGPT app integrations, and more | E2191
A humanoid robot designed to tackle household chores is on the horizon, sparking excitement and skepticism alike. The hosts delve into the geopolitical tensions surrounding rare earth minerals between the U.S. and China. Jake Paul’s viral Sora project garners attention with its celebrity features and deepfake controversies. ChatGPT app integrations are showcased, highlighting their functionality and rollout strategies. They also discuss AI's impact on entry-level roles and the future of mentorship in a rapidly evolving job market.

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Oct 9, 2025 • 1h 11min
Battery Power for Texans with Zach Dell, plus Tim Apple is LEAVING?, Polymarket to the US, and a Tesla fan update | E2190
Zach Dell, Founder and CEO of Base Power, discusses transforming Texas's energy landscape with innovative residential battery solutions. He reveals how his company's approach leverages off-peak electricity to cut costs for consumers and support the grid. Zach also shares insights on Base Power's expansion plans and a new Austin manufacturing facility. Meanwhile, the talk includes intriguing updates on Tesla's latest models, the potential shift in leadership at Apple, and the introduction of Chinese robots in U.S. markets.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 2min
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Exciting changes are on the horizon as the team expands! They're on the lookout for a creative Video Editor, offering flexibility in roles and locations. A Short-Form Video Editor position for creating viral TikToks and Reels is also available. The focus is on talent and passion rather than traditional qualifications. Competitive pay and the chance to work with a leading startup show make this opportunity enticing. Interested candidates are encouraged to showcase their work and apply!


