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OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech

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  • OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech

    AI Evolution, Drone Deliveries, and Strategic Shifts: Navigating the Future of Tech

    10/04/2026 | 2 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    The global demand for GPUs is reshaping the AI landscape, significantly impacting industry leader Nvidia. Within Nvidia, there is a scarcity of GPUs, hindering AI research and development projects. This scarcity has prompted a push for efficiency in GPU usage, exemplified by Nvidia's Nemotron models that are both open-source and GPU-efficient. This approach supports Nvidia's ecosystem and indicates a shift in the company's role within the AI sector, emphasizing its active participation in future developments. The GPU shortage is a broader industry issue, with companies like OpenAI describing the allocation of GPUs as challenging. Despite these hurdles, the demand for AI models persists, driving innovation within resource constraints.

    Shifting gears to drone technology, Manna, an Irish startup specializing in drone delivery, recently secured $50 million in a Series B funding round led by ARK Invest. This funding will help expand its operations in the U.S. and Europe. Manna has completed over 250,000 successful deliveries of various items and partners with companies like Uber and DoorDash. Its competitive edge lies in cost efficiency, with drone deliveries costing only cents in electricity compared to traditional road deliveries. Regulatory changes from the FAA are paving the way for commercial drone deliveries at scale, benefiting companies like Manna.

    Moving on to recent tech developments, Meta unveiled its first AI model under Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang. Named Muse Spark, this model aims to enhance user engagement and ad targeting on Meta's platforms. Meanwhile, a legal battle unfolds between Anthropic and the U.S. military after Anthropic was blacklisted for refusing to alter its chatbot for military use.

    Greece plans to ban social media access for children under 15 starting January 2027, reflecting a growing trend among countries. Speculation about Bitcoin's creator continues, with new investigations pointing to Blockstream CEO Adam Back.

    In another sector, Michelle Gass is leading Levi Strauss to significant success following her challenging tenure at Kohl's. Under her leadership, Levi's reported substantial revenue growth and improved stock performance. Her strategic focus on innovation and expanding Levi's retail presence has been key to this success. In contrast to her role at Kohl's that required a turnaround strategy, Levi's was already stable when she joined.

    These updates highlight the dynamic nature of the tech industry and underscore the importance of strategic leadership and adaptability in achieving success amidst challenges.Support the show
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    From E-Bikes to Foldable Phones: Navigating the Future of Tech and Investment

    09/04/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    Infinite Machine, a startup backed by a16z, is venturing into urban transportation with its innovative e-bike, the Olto. Designed to navigate both roads and bike lanes, this 176-pound e-bike challenges traditional concepts by resembling a moped. While it adheres to class 2 e-bike regulations, its moped-style seating and throttle enabling speeds up to 20 mph spark debates about safety and the potential disruption of bike lanes. The CEO of Infinite Machine emphasizes their commitment to working closely with regulators, arguing that cars and trucks pose greater safety risks than e-bikes. With $14.2 million in funding from notable investors, the company is also exploring other vehicle designs, including potential autonomy features.

    In recent venture capital developments, several companies have secured significant funding across diverse sectors: E2 raised $80 million for medical technology, True Footage secured $40 million for residential appraisals, and Membrane Technology & Research acquired $27 million for industrial membranes. Additional investments include Hexembio's $10.4 million for blood stem cell rejuvenation therapy and Conxai's €5 million for AI in construction workflows. Other notable deals involve Flora Fertility with $5 million for fertility insurance platforms and Felix with $1.7 million for AI workflow platforms.

    Transitioning to tech news, Anthropic has unveiled Project Glasswing, which utilizes its AI model Claude Mythos to identify and fix software bugs. This initiative has already identified thousands of severe vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers. Major companies such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia collaborate with Anthropic to leverage AI's coding capabilities in enhancing cybersecurity defenses.

    On another front in consumer electronics, Apple is preparing to launch its much-anticipated foldable iPhone in September. Despite facing manufacturing challenges as reported by Nikkei Asia, Bloomberg indicates Apple's intention to introduce the device alongside new non-foldable models. As Apple enters the foldable phone market later than competitors like Samsung and Chinese manufacturers, anticipation grows regarding whether Apple's version will meet user expectations and justify a rumored $2,000 price tag.

    Shifting focus to financial maneuvers in media and finance sectors, Kalshi has struck a deal with Fox News to integrate its prediction market platform into Fox's programming. This partnership encourages viewers to forecast global events, thus expanding Kalshi's influence in public discourse. While existing collaborations with CNBC and CNN are ongoing, Kalshi faces legal challenges over allegations that its services constitute gambling under certain state laws.

    In additional tech updates, federal officials have warned of Iranian hackers targeting U.S. infrastructure. Simultaneously, skepticism persists among Silicon Valley investors regarding Annual Recurring Revenue metrics as Google's AI claims are described as 100% authoritative but only 90% accurate.

    In business investments news, Bill Ackman from Pershing Square Capital Management is making headlines with his ambitious $64 billion bid to acquire Universal Music Group. Ackman's strategy draws comparisons to Warren Buffett’s investment style at Berkshire Hathaway as he aims to create a modern conglomerate focused on long-term value. Despite similarities in achieving substantial returns since 2004 amid more volatility due to his activist investing style, Ackman’s public persona contrasts with Buffett's more understSupport the show
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    AI's High-Stakes Arena: OpenAI's Scrutiny, Anthropic's Cyber Leap, and Market Shifts

    08/04/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    OpenAI is under intense media scrutiny, focusing on CEO Sam Altman's honesty and internal tensions with CFO Sarah Friar. Amidst executive reshuffles, OpenAI has acquired the year-old vodcaster TBPN for a sum in the low hundreds of millions. This strategic acquisition aims to shape its narrative and foster constructive dialogues about AI. However, concerns about editorial independence arise as TBPN will report to OpenAI's policy communications chief, Chris Lehane. A profile in the New Yorker questions Altman's integrity, suggesting it may hinder OpenAI's IPO prospects. Despite announcing a $122 billion fundraise valuing OpenAI at $852 billion, CFO Sarah Friar voices concerns over spending and revenue growth.

    In parallel, Anthropic advances with Project Glasswing, forming a coalition targeting AI-enabled cyber threats. This initiative offers partners a cybersecurity-focused preview of Anthropic's Mythos model to proactively mitigate vulnerabilities. Changes in Claude subscriptions now require API subscriptions for third-party usage due to computing capacity strains. Despite these challenges, Anthropic's revenue run rate has surged to $30 billion annually, outpacing OpenAI’s $25 billion figure, highlighting its rapid growth.

    Turning to the IPO market, potential public offerings from SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic are expected to either revitalize the market or absorb significant capital. Q1 2026 saw a record $300 billion invested in startups globally, primarily driven by AI. Late-stage funding was notably high, with $246.6 billion across 584 deals, largely due to substantial financings for AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic. Despite this influx of capital, only about 40 out of 1,700 unicorn companies have raised new funding since early 2024.

    The IPO landscape has evolved since the 2021 boom. Recent activity shows stabilization with 1,293 deals raising $171.8 billion in 2025—a 39% increase from the previous year. However, early 2026 experienced slower activity due to market uncertainties. SpaceX's confidential IPO filing has sparked excitement on Wall Street about a potential revival of high-growth tech IPOs, with OpenAI and Anthropic poised for market debuts as well.

    Recent updates from Fortune highlight significant developments in the tech industry. OpenAI proposed a vision for a society influenced by superintelligence, advocating policy changes to ensure AI benefits everyone. These include increased taxes on capital gains, reduced taxes on wages for workforce transitions, a public wealth fund for citizens to benefit from AI-driven economic growth, reinforced social safety nets for transition challenges, and portable workplace benefits.

    Netflix has launched "Playground," an ad-free gaming app targeting children up to eight years old. This move aims to bolster Netflix's influence among families by capturing the attention of young viewers and their parents.

    Meta is set to release new AI models under Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang’s leadership. Whether these models will be open-source or closed-source remains speculative but marks a potential strategic shift for Meta.

    In April 2026, Fortune reported growing support among CEOs for the $1,000 Trump Accounts for Babies initiative from the U.S. Treasury Department. The program aims to provide tax-deferred investing accounts for children born between 2025 and 2028 with $1,000 federal funds. Companies like BNY Mellon and Robinhood are expected to manage these accounts upon their July launch.

    Despite criticisms regarding federal fund allocation, major companies such as Nvidia andSupport the show
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    Robinhood Ventures' Resilience, OpenAI's Internal Shifts, and Global Tech Tensions

    07/04/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    We begin today with an update on Robinhood Ventures, the private markets fund launched by the online brokerage Robinhood. Despite a challenging start with a 16% drop in one day, the fund has rebounded by 30% since its initial launch in March. Designed to give retail investors access to late-stage private companies, Robinhood Ventures faces potential disruptions from looming mega IPOs of companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic. These large IPOs could affect the prospects of other significant firms, such as Stripe. However, Sarah Pinto, head of Robinhood Ventures, remains optimistic about the fund's long-term potential. She highlights opportunities for returns as the AI economy grows and has led investments in companies like Airwallex, Stripe, Databricks, and Mercor. Pinto's strategy aims to broaden investor access to startup growth through Robinhood's platform.

    Moving on to our next topic, OpenAI is experiencing internal organizational dynamics as CFO Sarah Friar finds herself excluded from key financial meetings by company chief Sam Altman. This has sparked speculation about OpenAI's IPO strategy as it prepares for a late 2026 launch.

    Meanwhile, in China, government measures are tightening control over drone operations to address national security concerns, but these restrictions are impacting business growth within the Chinese drone industry.

    In a significant cybersecurity incident, North Korean hackers have impersonated a quantitative trading firm to steal $270 million from a decentralized exchange on the Solana blockchain. This breach highlights sophisticated tactics and raises concerns about current security models' effectiveness.

    On another note, Samsung is making changes by discontinuing its Messages app in favor of Google services for U.S. users. Meanwhile, job openings in software engineering have notably increased by 30%.

    In global matters, Planet Labs is limiting access to satellite images of Iran, and Microsoft has labeled its Copilot tool as "for entertainment purposes only." Additionally, Russia's efforts to restrict VPNs inadvertently led to banking disruptions.

    Switching gears to government efficiency, the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency has significantly reduced its workforce and budget. This reduction impacts key areas such as international energy diplomacy and national security. One notable effect is the disbandment of a State Department team responsible for international energy diplomacy amid tensions with Iran. Despite these cuts, federal tax revenue increased last year due to tariffs and economic growth.

    In related news, NVIDIA faces challenges following the arrest of a Supermicro cofounder accused of smuggling servers to China. This incident could strain their partnership due to Supermicro's reliance on NVIDIA's technology.

    As we look at the global stage, market futures have fluctuated amid escalating tensions with Iran due to President Trump's threats. Several major markets were closed for a holiday weekend but showed varied performances upon reopening.

    Finally, discussions continue around AI's impact on jobs as MIT reports suggest automation will occur gradually rather than abruptly. Meanwhile, Ryanair warns of potential flight cancellations due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.

    That's all for today's updates. Thank you for tuning into OWITH.ai, where we deliver only what matters in the world of AI and tech.Support the show
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    Navigating AI, Tech, and Turbulence: From Formula 1's Challenges to Apple's Legacy and Cybersecurity Threats

    06/04/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    In this week's edition, some pivotal topics have captured attention. Starting with Formula 1, which is navigating turbulent waters as Apple steps in as the U.S. broadcaster with a massive $750 million deal. Despite Apple's involvement, the racing world faces numerous challenges, including fan dissatisfaction, problematic new engine designs, and the potential early retirement of a leading driver. As the Miami Grand Prix looms, urgent solutions are being sought.

    Shifting focus to Apple, as it approaches its 50th anniversary, discussions with tech experts explore Apple's legacy of integrating hardware and software. As AI continues to reshape technology landscapes, questions arise about how this might challenge Apple's dominance and adaptability.

    Security issues linked to AI are also under the spotlight following a significant incident involving Axios. Initially appearing as a simple email list breach, it was revealed as a severe "supply chain attack." Discussions are centered around the dual role of AI in posing cybersecurity threats while potentially offering long-term solutions. Similarly, Mercor faces significant challenges due to a supply-chain cyberattack by TeamPCP. This attack involved inserting malicious code into developer tools impacting thousands of companies. Mercor is actively investigating with third-party experts amidst claims of data breaches.

    Transitioning smoothly to healthcare innovation, Insight Health emerges as a promising startup tackling inefficiencies in healthcare administration. Founded in 2023, it aims to address these challenges with AI-powered assistants that streamline patient referrals and clinical history collection. This approach significantly reduces administrative burdens and enhances patient care quality.

    The tech industry's landscape is ever-evolving, as illustrated by OpenAI's strategic move to acquire the tech talk show TBPN amidst IPO considerations. This acquisition reflects a broader trend for tech companies to manage their own narratives directly, especially when facing competitive pressures from rivals like Google and Anthropic. Meanwhile, OpenAI strategically exits the video generation market by discontinuing Sora due to high operational costs.

    Turning to Google's technological advancements, the launch of Gemma 4 represents a significant step forward for developers seeking more flexibility compared to previous models. Additionally, Google's Gemini introduces Lyria 3, an innovative music generation model that creates synthetic songs from text or images while respecting copyright boundaries. This advancement places Google among leading companies in AI-driven creative applications.

    Microsoft's $10 billion investment in Japan and other notable acquisitions highlight the dynamic nature of global tech investments.

    In another sphere of discussion, leaders gathered at Just Capital emphasize the importance of public-private partnerships in managing AI's societal impacts. There is an ongoing dialogue about balancing AI's potential benefits with concerns over job displacement and economic inequality.

    Voice-based AI continues to transform user interfaces, offering more natural interactions beyond traditional methods like keyboards and mice. Vocal Bridge's developments in voice UI exemplify how such technology can enhance user experiences across applications.

    In related developments, Claude Code experienced an accidental source code leak providing insights into its sophisticated architecture without exposing sensitive information.

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OWITH.ai is a short, AI-generated, human-supervised briefing on what actually matters in AI and tech.Each episode distills the most relevant news and signals into a few minutes of audio, so you can stay informed without drowning in feeds.Produced by OWITH.ai, a boutique AI & data studio. https://owith.ai
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