This Week in Startups

Jason Calacanis
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53 snips
Sep 13, 2025 • 1h 29min

All-In Summit Highlights, Schools Could Block Social Media, FTC Chatbot Investigation, and Zoox hits Vegas | E2177

Highlights from a dynamic summit feature fiery debates, showcasing thoughts from Elon Musk and Palantir's CEO, Alex Karp. A proposed 'No Social Media at School Act' raises eyebrows, suggesting tech analogies with smoking for kids. Additionally, the FTC dives into chatbot regulations while autonomous Zoox robotaxis gear up for a Vegas debut. The intersection of robotics and community discussions reveals innovative paths forward, with a focus on mental well-being amid recent tragedies.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 18min

AI Copyright & Training Data w/ Chris Paniewski | Wilson Sonsini Startup Legal Basics

Chris Paniewski, a partner at Wilson Sonsini, shares his expertise on AI copyright law, particularly its impact on training data. He explains why current laws are unsettled and the legal distinctions between scraping and licensing data. The discussion dives into the concept of 'fair use,' clarifying its role as a defense rather than explicit permission. Paniewski emphasizes how understanding these nuances is essential for startups and investors alike, especially as they navigate their legal responsibilities in the dynamic AI landscape.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 57min

Republic opens private markets as Positron takes on GPUs: A TWiST500 doubleheader! | E2176

Kendrick Nguyen, Co-CEO of Republic, discusses the evolution of equity crowdfunding and how their platform is making private markets accessible to everyday investors. He emphasizes the significance of investor education and regulatory compliance. Mitesh Agrawal, CEO of Positron, delves into creating custom chips for AI computing that promise faster results with lower energy consumption than traditional GPUs. He shares insights on the future of AI inference technology and the challenges of market competition, highlighting a strategic vision aimed at rivaling existing giants.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 1h 17min

How Founders Are Building the Next Great Startups | Paid.ai, iTruckr & Tenax AI | E2175

In this conversation, tech innovators Manny Medina, Co-founder and CEO of Paid, Camilo Ramirez, Co-founder of iTrucker, and Elise Myrans, CEO of Tenax AI, dive into AI's transformative role across various industries. They discuss the economics of AI agents and their ability to automate trucking logistics, creating efficiencies in freight. Elise showcases how AI and computer vision are revolutionizing property risk assessment for insurance in light of extreme weather events, offering new ways to enhance safety and manage climate risks.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 19min

The Browser Wars heat up! PLUS, Khan on The Bulwark, rules for great domain names, and Polymarket returns | E2174

Lina Khan's insights spark a passionate discussion on monopoly accountability in tech. Google’s hands-off approach to Chrome raises eyebrows, while Atlassian’s acquisition of a key browser company turns heads. The intriguing intersection of AI job platforms and startup financial strategies is explored, emphasizing the importance of cash efficiency. Brave’s rise as a privacy-first browser is celebrated, and Jason unveils his 'two stock markets' theory, reflecting on the dynamic investment landscape.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 23min

Creative Structures w/ Becki DeGraw | Wilson Sonsini Startup Legal Basics

Dive into the intriguing world of startup funding as Becki DeGraw discusses the divide between 'have' and 'have-not' companies. Learn about creative, off-menu legal structures and the rising importance of founder proxies. Explore how the competitive landscape is shaping valuations and deal terms. The resurgence of cryptocurrency brings legal implications, while diligence is becoming a lost art in high-pressure deals. This conversation promises insights crucial for founders and investors navigating today's dynamic market.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 15min

Uber, Lucid & Nuro team up on robotaxis by 2026 | E2173

Dave Ferguson, co-founder and president of Nuro, dives into the groundbreaking partnership with Uber and Lucid to roll out fully driverless Gravity SUVs by 2026. He discusses how innovative sensor technology and extensive mapping of 150 cities enhance safety and reduce costs. The conversation highlights the significance of lidar for challenging driving conditions and reflects on lessons learned from Cruise's setbacks. Ferguson also explores the potential for autonomy to make rides cheaper than car ownership, marking a significant shift in transportation.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 11min

Jason’s Tesla Optimus prediction, Anthropic’s latest mega-raise and more | E2172

Runbin Dong, founder of Scale Social, shares his vision for transforming word-of-mouth marketing into a digital powerhouse. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing your worth in the evolving business landscape. The discussion delves into societal reactions to autonomous technology and Tesla's ambitious plans for humanoid robots. They also touch on Apple's understated role in AI innovation, and how genuine customer experiences can be leveraged for impactful marketing, showcasing the shift towards authentic, testimonial-driven strategies.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 1min

KPop Demon Hunters breaks records, Grok speeds up, and an AI-powered browser deep dive | E2171

Dive into the buzz around Netflix's K-Pop Demon Hunters, a surprise success that showcases Sony's missteps in the streaming realm. Discover how Grok is leveraging speed to outpace competitors in the AI race. The episode also reflects on the challenges politicians face in podcasting, exemplified by Congressman Ritchie Torres' experience. Plus, a closer look at Nvidia's earnings has everyone talking, while the new AI-powered browser tools revolutionize productivity in unexpected ways.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 26min

Market Update and Trends w/ Becki DeGraw | Wilson Sonsini Startup Legal Basics

Becki DeGraw, a Partner at Wilson Sonsini, specializes in advising startups on legal aspects of fundraising. In this engaging discussion, she breaks down why down rounds and structured deals are becoming the norm. Becki explains the 'pay-to-play' mechanism and its significance in securing participation from investors. She dives into the shifting M&A landscape and the strategies VCs are using to protect their investments amid talent shortages. Founders and investors alike will gain vital insights into the evolving startup market.

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