James Rovin is an agile entrepreneur who lives in Bangkok and uses a software called AI for Copywriters to help edit his text.
His brother was in Ukraine and had a small business, and all of the employees left when Putin invaded.
Two of the employees are missing and presumed dead, and James thinks this is a snapshot of what's happening in the world.
The Fed eases up on the brakes, Elon Musk looks for new ways to monetize Twitter, and Snap has another rough quarter. Also: Meta may have prevailed in a fight with the FTC. Today’s Friend of Pivot is Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division at the DOJ. He stops by to discuss Google, antitrust, and his agency's fight against monopolies.
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