All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

All-In Podcast, LLC
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Jul 30, 2021 • 1h 17min

E42: China's tech crackdown, CRISPR breakthrough, practical climate change solutions & more

The conversation dives into China's tech crackdown, analyzing its economic repercussions and the threat to investment. A fascinating breakthrough in CRISPR gene editing sparks excitement about future possibilities. Climate solutions take center stage, focusing on population growth, consumption, and innovative carbon markets. The potential of a new iron battery for energy storage is also a hot topic, showcasing a shift towards sustainable tech. Insights into the resilience of creators, peppered with anecdotes, add a delightful touch to the discussion.
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Jul 23, 2021 • 1h 36min

E41: Vaccine policy, Big Tech, DeepMind's latest breakthrough, wealth creation, opportunity & more

The hosts dive into the complexities of vaccine mandates and the delicate balance between public health and personal freedom. They examine DeepMind's groundbreaking AI advancements and their potential impact on medical innovation. The conversation navigates the intersection of Big Tech and government, addressing free speech and misinformation. They also reflect on the evolving tech economy and the journey of entrepreneurship, encouraging a mindset that values resilience and redefining success beyond just wealth.
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Jul 16, 2021 • 1h 19min

E40: A Bestie gets COVID, Delta breakthrough, Billionaire Space Race & more

This episode kicks off with a fun game guessing who caught COVID-19 post-vaccination. The discussion then navigates the Delta variant, touching on vaccination challenges and the public's response to mandates. The hosts delve into the billionaire space race, balancing innovation with societal critique. They explore the historical parallels of space exploration and maritime advancements. With humorous anecdotes and serious reflections, they tackle food, fitness, and Italian culinary delights, keeping the mood light while addressing broader issues.
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Jul 9, 2021 • 1h 10min

E39: West coast super drought & climate crisis, Nuclear virtue signaling, chaos in SF & more

California is facing a severe water crisis, driving discussions on outdated management and agricultural politics. The group champions nuclear energy as a hopeful solution to climate challenges, critiquing the cultural stigma attached to it. Chaos in San Francisco is examined through the lens of rising crime rates and public perceptions, questioning reported statistics. Vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 variants raises concerns, reflecting on political implications and health disparities. The conversation combines humor with urgent calls for change, blending serious issues with light-hearted banter.
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Jul 3, 2021 • 1h 26min

E38: Bestie brawl, Robinhood's $70M fine & S-1, Delta variant, future of the political parties, FTC takes losses against big tech & more

The hosts dive into a lively Twitter feud, mixing humor with personal tensions. They tackle Robinhood's hefty FINRA fine and its implications for IPO strategies. The conversation shifts to the Delta variant, sparking debate over public health messaging and children's mask use. They also analyze political dynamics ahead of upcoming elections and the challenges facing big tech in legal battles. Plus, a discussion on the controversial suspension of athlete Sha'Carri Richardson adds another layer to their exploration of accountability and fairness in sports.
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Jun 25, 2021 • 1h 20min

E37: NYC rejects far-left mayoral candidates, new developments in lab leak theory, Apple's App Store breakup potential & more

The conversation kicks off with New York City's decisive rejection of far-left candidates in the mayoral race, highlighting real concerns like crime and homelessness. They delve into the controversial lab leak theory, emphasizing the need for transparency in future pandemic preparedness. The podcast also examines the challenges posed by Apple's App Store monopoly and the impact of proposed antitrust laws. Along the way, humorous anecdotes and lively discussions provide a refreshing take on serious topics and the future of political discourse.
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Jun 18, 2021 • 1h 28min

E36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more

The discussion kicks off with Lina Khan's appointment as FTC Chair and her plans to tackle big tech monopolies. The team dives into the potential impacts on consumers and reflects on antitrust experiences from major tech players. They highlight concerning government surveillance practices and ethical dilemmas relating to data privacy. Shifting gears, the conversation touches on Jon Stewart's comedic take on the lab leak theory, alongside a sobering look at California's increasing wildfire risks linked to climate change.
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Jun 13, 2021 • 1h 36min

E35: Biogen's controversial Alzheimer's drug approval, the billionaire space race, real estate, Bitcoin & more

Dive into the heated debate over Biogen's controversial Alzheimer's drug approval and its implications for healthcare. Explore the thrilling billionaire space race, questioning the motivations behind these cosmic ambitions. The hosts tackle the challenges of workplace dynamics in a post-pandemic world and reveal the impact of inflation on the housing market. Discuss the widening wealth gap and the complexities of taxation for the ultra-wealthy. Finally, enjoy a light-hearted exploration of nuclear energy myths and the whimsical notions of cloning.
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May 31, 2021 • 1h 8min

E34: Wuhan lab leak theory, India's "traceability" law, Coinbase's fact check, Big Tech's Hollywood takeover

The podcast dives into the controversial Wuhan lab leak theory, exploring its implications for U.S.-China relations and public discourse. It tackles India's new traceability law and its impact on free speech and tech regulation. The hosts discuss a CEO's memo on addressing misinformation in the cryptocurrency space, emphasizing transparency. Later, they dissect Amazon's acquisition of MGM and the shifting landscape of media, predicting future content creation trends amid big tech's influence. Humor and camaraderie set a lively tone throughout.
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May 22, 2021 • 1h 30min

E33: Apple’s hypocrisy, America’s math failure, crypto’s regulatory correction, Clubhouse’s future, UFOs & more

The hosts dive into Apple's controversial firing of a new hire, questioning corporate ethics and employee activism. Discussions on America's math education reveal a conflict between equality and equity, while insights on Biden's infrastructure plans highlight market reactions. Clubhouse's rise and fall during the pandemic is critiqued, and the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency regulation sparks debate. Humorously, they also tackle dieting struggles, linking personal challenges to broader themes of investment and success.

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