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Oct 31, 2025 • 23min
Amazon Didn’t Scare Investors
Investors are celebrating Amazon's impressive 20% sales growth in its cloud division, surpassing expectations. In a surprising twist, Microsoft reveals that OpenAI suffered a staggering $11.5 billion loss last quarter. NVIDIA is ramping up its investments in AI startups to solidify its market presence. Meanwhile, Nike introduces its innovative powered footwear, aiming to revolutionize everyday mobility. The discussion also touches on the intriguing condition of aphantasia, where some people cannot visualize mental images.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 21min
Wall Street: Spend! (But Not Too Much…)
This week, big tech earnings reveal mixed signals from Wall Street about AI spending, with a spotlight on Meta's struggles after a hefty tax charge. OpenAI announces exciting updates to its Sora platform, including new character features and video stitching capabilities. There's buzz around OpenAI's potential IPO plans, targeting a massive valuation. Meanwhile, AI agents face a reality check, showing poor performance in freelance tasks, proving they're not quite ready for prime time yet. Investors are holding their breath as the AI landscape evolves rapidly.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 21min
Nvidia $5T
Nvidia's market cap soars past $5 trillion, making waves in the tech world. Grammarly's new identity as Superhuman is turning heads, while Character.ai restricts minors from chatting with its bots. Major job cuts are linked to AI's rise, and Uber plans a fleet of 100,000 Nvidia-based robotaxis by 2027. Plus, the first home robot, the OneX Neo, teeters between reality and vaporware with its ambitious capabilities. Get ready for a future where tech takes center stage!

155 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 24min
OpenAI Has Gone For-Profit
OpenAI wraps up its for-profit overhaul, striking a significant deal with Microsoft. Meanwhile, Amazon announces a massive job cut, citing AI as a key factor. Elon Musk launches Grokipedia, a competitor to Wikipedia, but it faces scrutiny over content biases. Adobe unveils exciting AI tools, enhancing creative apps like Photoshop and Premiere Pro. Lastly, Anthropic's enterprise success raises questions about its business model compared to OpenAI's broader consumer strategy.

78 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 22min
Forget AI, The Counter-Strike Bubble Just Burst
Australia is taking Microsoft to court over sneaky AI subscription price hikes. The Counter-Strike market just took a massive hit, losing $3 billion in value after a major update. In the world of gaming, Halo is set to make its debut on PlayStation, a strategic move by Microsoft. Meanwhile, AI is enabling a new kind of fraud, allowing employees to create convincing fake expense reports. Plus, the tech side of an NBA poker scandal reveals high-stakes cheating techniques.

39 snips
Oct 24, 2025 • 52min
(BNS) Baratunde Thurston
In this engaging conversation, Baratunde Thurston—comedian, writer, and digital media entrepreneur known for his roles at The Onion and The Daily Show—explores his journey from tech-savvy childhood to influential comedy. He discusses the powerful blend of technology and humor, his advocacy for AI that enhances human connections, and the importance of community in digital spaces. Baratunde also shares insights on his time at The Onion, the New York tech scene, and his passion for digital activism, all while sprinkling in his unique comedic perspective.

107 snips
Oct 23, 2025 • 59min
(BNS) Hugging Face Founder Clément Delangue
Clément Delangue, the Founder and CEO of Hugging Face, shares his fascinating journey from early computing experiences to establishing a leading AI platform. He emphasizes the importance of open-source models and community collaboration in the tech space. Delangue reveals how user feedback shaped Hugging Face’s evolution and discusses the vibrant startup ecosystem in Europe and New York. With insights into AI model diversity and strategies for engaging investors, this conversation sheds light on the future of AI and the necessity of accessibility.

158 snips
Oct 22, 2025 • 21min
OpenAI’s Browser: ChatGPT Atlas
OpenAI has launched its new web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, designed to enhance user experience with unique features like an Ask ChatGPT sidebar and agent-mode capabilities. The discussion dives into why OpenAI chose to create a specialized browser, touching on strategic advantages in data and user retention. Meanwhile, Samsung unveils the Galaxy XR headset, a more affordable alternative to Apple's Vision Pro, boasting advanced specs like micro OLED displays and seamless integration with popular apps and Google Gemini AI. Will this device attract mainstream users?

99 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 19min
C’mon Apple, Buy HBO!
HBO Max could be up for sale, and there’s a strong case for Apple to snap it up to rejuvenate the brand. Coinbase is on a shopping spree, acquiring Echo for $375 million to expand its services. Meanwhile, Amazon plans a major automation overhaul that could replace over 500,000 jobs. OpenAI is hiring ex-bankers to streamline financial modeling with AI. And in a groundbreaking innovation, a retinal implant is enabling some blind individuals to read and even complete crossword puzzles.

103 snips
Oct 20, 2025 • 20min
The Winners Of The AI Boom You Never Thought About
A major AWS outage caused chaos, taking down popular services like Fortnite and Alexa. Meanwhile, X is launching a marketplace for inactive handles, allowing users to snap up desirable usernames. The first Blackwell chips have hit production in the U.S., marking a significant step in AI-related tech. Interestingly, crypto miners are transitioning to support AI infrastructure, while a little-known company thrives with its $500 purple cables, riding the wave of AI demand.


