Episodes
[ 12/6/2025 ]
The episode kicks off with a warm welcome and a recap of recent events, before diving into OpenAI's "Code Red" situation and its implications for AI market dynamics. A historical and present-day analysis of AI competition follows. Reflections on a recent Vegas trip segue into a critique of a New York Times article on David Sacks. The discussion then shifts to the influence of experts in government, examining the new poverty line, cost of living, and tax laws. Economic systems and the rise of socialism in the U.S. are explored, alongside strategies to address economic disparity. The episode also delves into technological innovations and their societal impacts, wrapping up with a merchandise promotion and closing remarks.
[ 11/22/2025 ]
The episode opens with introductory remarks and a sponsor acknowledgment. The conversation shifts to the release of Epstein files, exploring their connections, political implications, and financial origins. The discussion moves to Tether and stablecoins, analyzing potential legislative impacts. Brad Gerstner joins to discuss the AI bubble, Nvidia's performance, and Michael Burry's short bet. The episode examines Google's Gemini 3 and the competitive AI landscape, including OpenAI's trust challenges. Insights into investing, fund management, and Friedberg's CEO role follow. A poker segment features guest Alan Keating. The episode concludes with a Vegas wrap-up and a tease for exclusive content.
[ 11/14/2025 ]
The episode begins with a discussion on Michael Burry's recent short bet and CNBC's reporting errors, highlighting the need for improved financial literacy. The conversation critiques short selling practices and evaluates Palantir's market valuation. Updates on Chamath's recent activities segue into a holiday party announcement. The focus shifts to the housing affordability crisis, examining the government's involvement and the impact of student debt. A debate on the H1-B visa program's influence on the workforce follows. The episode explores the implications of coronal mass ejections and the evolving dynamics of tech migration and global living. It concludes with reflections on new societal concepts and wrap-up remarks.
[ 11/7/2025 ]
Brad Gerstner joins to discuss OpenAI and Chamath's suggestions, focusing on federal bailouts for AI and public-private partnerships. The episode contrasts China's AI advancements with U.S. regulatory challenges. An All-In holiday extravaganza announcement leads into stock market and economic analysis, touching on Trump's approval ratings, youth unemployment, and AI's societal impact. Corporate efficiency, layoffs, housing regulations, and Mamdani's recent victory are explored. The episode concludes with debates on billionaire bans, city governance, and Founder University's expansion.
[ 10/31/2025 ]
The episode kicks off with an introduction to Disgratia Corner, exploring the impact of algorithms on information sharing. The discussion highlights Grok's potential to transform search engines and surpass Wikipedia. The anniversary of Twitter's acquisition sparks a debate on free speech in social media. Attention turns to Tesla, examining board dynamics and corporate governance. The conversation delves into AI's impact on job markets and advancements in Tesla's autonomous vehicles. Climate change discussions feature insights from Bill Gates and Elon Musk on solar panels, nuclear energy, and fusion. The episode wraps up with lighthearted banter and reflections.
[ 10/24/2025 ]
The episode opens with a discussion on California's proposed wealth tax and its constitutional challenges, exploring the broader implications of the state's tax policies on its residents. The conversation shifts to the Democratic party's role in shaping tax strategies. A look into the NBA gambling scandal follows, examining its potential impact on sports integrity. Polymarket and poker game dynamics are analyzed for their effects on market and game fairness. The focus turns to Amazon's influence on the cloud market and Alphabet's strategic future investments. AI's economic impact is debated alongside Tesla's Q3 earnings. The episode also delves into AI biases, discussing the need for regulation. It concludes with wrap-up remarks and goodbyes.
[ 10/18/2025 ]
The episode opens with insights from Dreamforce, discussing San Francisco's current state and Marc Benioff's recent remarks. The conversation shifts to US-China trade, focusing on the rare earth industry and the broader implications of economic decoupling. The analysis delves into the complexities of trade negotiations and the potential consequences for global tech, particularly in chip production and energy sectors. A debate ensues on AI's influence on job markets, economic structures, and societal perceptions. The episode concludes with reflections on the discussions and closing remarks.
[ 10/10/2025 ]
The episode kicks off with an introduction followed by a discussion on Robinhood's stock performance amid the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, analyzing its potential implications. The focus then shifts to Chicago, examining the National Guard's role in maintaining public safety. The conversation broadens to national politics, exploring deportations, Trump's potential return, and evolving political strategies. The AMD-OpenAI partnership is highlighted, reflecting on AI investment trends. Market dynamics are scrutinized, including recent corrections, a gold rally, and China's strategic maneuvers. The rise of Polymarket is discussed as a new frontier in professionalizing crowd wisdom. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and congratulations.