All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

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362 snips
Dec 8, 2023 • 1h 32min

E156: Ivy League antisemitism, macro, SaaS recovery, Gemini, Figma deal delay + big Friedberg update

The conversation dives into the rising concerns of antisemitism within Ivy League universities, examining the complex interplay between free speech and student safety. They also explore the state of the economy, revealing a disconnect between consumer sentiment and reality. Exciting news around Google's Gemini and Adobe's stalled Figma acquisition highlights the shifting landscape of tech mergers. With signs of recovery in the SaaS sector, they discuss the changing dynamics of leadership and innovation in a capital-rich environment.
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Dec 1, 2023 • 2h 9min

E155: In conversation with Tucker Carlson, plus OpenAI chaos explained

Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host turned independent journalist, shares insights on his exit from media and the current political landscape. He discusses the significance of free speech and the impact of media narratives, particularly around climate change and immigration. Carlson also critiques the evolving political arena and explores the societal divisions fueled by prosperity. Additionally, he reflects on the chaos surrounding OpenAI, emphasizing the need for transparency in tech governance and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence development.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 1h 56min

E154: Presidential Candidate Dean Phillips in conversation with the Besties + Xi's SF visit & more

Dean Phillips, a Democratic presidential candidate and former CEO of Talenti Gelato, discusses his transition from business to politics. He shares insights on legal corruption he witnessed in Congress, Biden's mental state, and the perks of being a political outsider. The conversation spans foreign policy challenges, including U.S. relations with Russia and China, along with domestic issues like immigration reform and fiscal responsibility. Phillips emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation and innovative governance as he navigates his candidacy in a complex political landscape.
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Nov 11, 2023 • 1h 50min

E153: In conversation with Jared Kushner: Israel-Hamas War, paths forward, macro picture, AI

Jared Kushner, former Senior Advisor to President Trump, shares insights on his transition to running Affinity Partners. He discusses the escalating Israel-Hamas conflict, providing historical context and exploring paths to stability in the region. Kushner critiques the current GOP dynamics and their influence on the 2024 election. The conversation ventures into macroeconomic trends and how AI is reshaping productivity, highlighting its implications for future tech developments and small businesses.
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371 snips
Nov 3, 2023 • 1h 29min

E152: Real estate chaos, WeWork bankruptcy, Biden regulates AI, Ukraine's “Cronkite Moment” & more

Dive into the chaos of commercial real estate as San Francisco faces significant challenges and WeWork's impending bankruptcy. Explore how Ukraine's current situation resonates with historical moments and the potential market shifts ahead. The conversation shifts to Biden's recent AI regulations, raising eyebrows about clarity and innovation. Finally, discover Silicon Valley's surprising political shift as some reexamine their ideologies in response to changing societal dynamics and government policies. Buckle up for a ride through today's most intriguing topics!
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326 snips
Oct 27, 2023 • 1h 44min

E151: WW3 risk, War with Iran?, 4.9% GDP, startup failures growing, new Speaker & more

The podcast dives into the rising risks of conflict with Iran amid escalating global tensions. It also discusses the stark disconnect between Main Street and Wall Street, highlighting startup failures and economic instability. Hurricane Otis's rapid intensity and its implications on coastal communities are examined. Political dynamics shift with the election of a controversial new Speaker of the House, while reflections on Trump's legal challenges add a mix of seriousness and humor to the conversation.
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Oct 20, 2023 • 1h 28min

E150: Israel/Gaza escalating or not? EU censorship regime, Penn donors revolt, GLP-1 hype cycle

The podcast dives into the complex dynamics of the Israel-Gaza conflict, exploring emotional impacts and media representation. It investigates how elite universities are grappling with free speech and donor pushback against perceived anti-Israel sentiments. The discussion also highlights the EU's Digital Services Act and its potential implications for censorship and academic freedom. Finally, a buzzing conversation around GLP-1 medications compares the hype to past tech trends while questioning cultural attitudes towards weight loss and health.
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Oct 13, 2023 • 1h 6min

E149: Hamas terror attacks in Israel: fallout, reaction, next steps

The conversation dives into recent Hamas attacks in Israel, drawing parallels to 9/11 and discussing their emotional toll. The hosts explore the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the humanitarian impact on civilians. They critique political biases affecting perceptions of the crisis and advocate for measured leadership. The discussion touches on educational accountability in elite institutions and the inefficiencies of military procurement. Finally, they reflect on what qualities American voters seek in leadership, underscoring the need for strategic thinkers.
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Oct 7, 2023 • 1h 19min

E148: McCarthy ousted, border chaos, Cruise's robotaxi "accident" & more

The hosts dive into the dramatic ousting of McCarthy as Speaker of the House, revealing deep rifts within the GOP. They analyze the complexities of the southern U.S. border crisis, blending hard data with personal anecdotes. A captivating discussion on a robotaxi incident in San Francisco highlights the tension between innovation and public perception. They also reflect on the challenges facing JSX airlines in a competitive regulatory landscape, all while maintaining an engaging and humorous tone throughout.
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351 snips
Sep 29, 2023 • 1h 28min

E147: TED goes woke, Canada's Nazi blunder, AI adds vision, plus: who owns OpenAI?

Coleman Hughes, a writer and podcaster known for his insightful views on race and politics, joins the discussion. He shares his experience with TED's ideological shift, sparking a debate about the importance of colorblindness in racial discourse. They also explore a shocking incident in Canadian parliament involving a Nazi salute and discuss the ownership complexities surrounding OpenAI. The conversation touches on the future of AI, including advancements in user interfaces that leverage large language models, reshaping technology interaction.

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