
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Industry veterans, degenerate gamblers & besties Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks & David Friedberg cover all things economic, tech, political, social & poker.
Latest episodes

340 snips
Mar 8, 2024 • 1h 34min
E169: Elon sues OpenAI, Apple's decline, TikTok ban, Bitcoin $100K?, Science corner: Microplastics
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI raises significant questions about its shift from nonprofit to for-profit and its implications for the tech industry. The team discusses Apple's regulatory struggles and market challenges amid declining iPhone sales. A proposed TikTok ban highlights concerns around user data privacy. Bitcoin's resurgence is examined, looking at its potential to reach new heights and the role of ETFs. Finally, alarming research on microplastics in the bloodstream sheds light on pressing health issues that demand immediate attention.

526 snips
Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 27min
E168: Can Google save itself? AI takes over Customer Support, Reddit IPO teardown
The hosts dive into Google's critical moment, questioning leadership and the challenges of bias in AI. They discuss how bloated HR departments can stifle innovation and explore Reddit's upcoming IPO amid monetization issues. An exciting look at AI's disruption in customer support reveals potential job shifts and new opportunities. They also celebrate massive returns from spinouts and analyze Apple's pivot away from its failed car project. Join the banter as they dissect the ever-evolving tech landscape with wit and insight!

550 snips
Feb 23, 2024 • 1h 20min
E167: Nvidia smashes earnings (again), Google's Woke AI disaster, Groq's LPU breakthrough & more
Discover the explosive growth of Nvidia as it shifts from gaming to AI, reshaping the tech landscape. Dive into the evolution of computing architectures, highlighting the rise of LPUs and their game-changing potential. Unravel the controversy surrounding Google's AI model and its biases, raising questions about corporate culture and ideological influences. Explore the complexities of navigating AI ethics and the pressing challenges in today's volatile geopolitical climate.

432 snips
Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 44min
E166: Mind-blowing AI Video: OpenAI launches Sora + Is Biden too old? Tucker/Putin interview & more
The fun kicks off with a tequila tasting before diving into the meteoric rise of Nvidia's market cap. OpenAI's groundbreaking text-to-video model, Sora, dazzles as it promises to revolutionize content creation. Concerns mount over Biden's cognitive health and the political consequences of aging leaders. A chaotic startup story about Bolt serves as a cautionary tale on financial management, while discussions around the implications of stock options and venture capital risks shed light on the complexities of the finance world. Lastly, insights from Tucker's interview with Putin raise eyebrows about political transparency.

503 snips
Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 28min
E165: Vision Pro: use or lose? Meta vs Snap, SaaS recovery, AI investing, rolling real estate crisis
The conversation kicks off with a comedic take on acquiring the elusive Apple Vision Pro. A deep dive into the competitive landscape reveals the stark contrasts between Meta's recovery and Snap's struggles. The revival of the cloud computing market offers a glimmer of hope for investors. Meanwhile, a split emerges among VCs on how to tackle AI investments. The discussion wraps up by tackling the ongoing challenges in the commercial real estate sector, highlighting the stark divide between over-saturated office spaces and an acute housing shortage.

346 snips
Feb 2, 2024 • 1h 34min
E164: Zuck’s Senate apology, Elon's comp package voided, crony capitalism, Reddit IPO, drone attack
The hosts kick off with playful banter about the new Apple Vision Pro goggles and recount personal gaming anecdotes. They dive into Zuckerberg's Senate apology and discuss the implications of Section 230 on child safety reforms. A Delaware judge's voiding of Elon Musk's compensation package raises eyebrows about CEO pay. The conversation shifts to Reddit's aspirations for a $5 billion IPO and critiques the dangers of crony capitalism in corporate culture. Lastly, they tackle the risks of drone warfare and the military's failures in accountability.

317 snips
Jan 26, 2024 • 1h 34min
E163: Market rips, Media RIFs, Texas defies Biden, Fintech reckoning, ARkStorm 2.0 & more
The conversation kicks off with a humorous exchange about outrageous poker outfits. Market optimism shines as the Dow reaches record highs, but caution lingers over rising debt. Media struggles are highlighted with significant layoffs and shifts in public trust. The ethics of financial reporting come under scrutiny, especially regarding private data. The fintech industry faces a reckoning, grappling with profitability issues while navigating a changing landscape. Finally, a quirky discussion about extreme weather phenomena adds a light-hearted touch to serious topics.

551 snips
Jan 19, 2024 • 1h 38min
E162: Live from Davos! Milei goes viral, Adam Neumann's headwinds, streaming's broken model, microplastics & more
Live from the World Economic Forum, the hosts discuss Davos' changing reputation and highlight Milei's impactful speech. They critique Boeing's safety issues stemming from regulatory capture and dive into the startup struggles of Adam Neumann. The conversation shifts to the streaming industry's broken business model and the ongoing challenges of rising costs and subscriber churn. Additionally, they explore alarming studies on microplastics in bottled beverages, emphasizing the health risks and environmental concerns surrounding plastic consumption.

272 snips
Jan 13, 2024 • 1h 39min
E161: US strikes Houthis, market instability, Q1 rate cuts in doubt, Carta's major mishap, DEI
The hosts dive into tensions in Yemen with U.S. strikes against Houthi targets, questioning the effectiveness of military intervention. Market instability is analyzed, with doubts cast on upcoming rate cuts amid rising inflation. They discuss a major error from Carta and the complexities of SaaS tools in startups. A heated DEI debate emerges, weighing representation against artistic merit and corporate strategies. The group also explores innovative software solutions aimed at resolving communication issues in the corporate landscape.

686 snips
Jan 6, 2024 • 1h 28min
E160: 2024 Predictions! Markets, tech, politics, and more
The hosts dive into quirky survivalist trends with a humorous nod to radiation suits. They analyze the political landscape, including the rise of independent candidates and shifting global alliances, particularly with Saudi Arabia. Business predictions highlight emerging technologies like drone interceptors and the impact of AI on industries. Insights into the Uranium ETF as a promising asset reveal shifting energy demands. The mix of laughter and serious forecasts makes for an engaging look ahead at 2024's political, economic, and technological landscapes.