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OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech
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  • 2025-09-13 Saturday Special
    Each Saturday we take the headlines of daily podcast and ask ChatGPT to create a Sci-Fi story inspired by the news. The outcome for this week is this short story.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • AI Evolution, Crypto Concerns, and Leadership Threats: A Recap from OWITH.ai
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. Executives from top companies are recognizing the significance of AI agents, autonomous software systems capable of making decisions and taking actions with minimal human intervention. Discussions at Fortune Brainstorm Tech highlighted the evolution of AI agents in enterprise companies, showcasing examples like Zillow and Experian utilizing AI for various tasks. Concerns around security and trust remain, leading to the implementation of protocols like the Model Context Protocol. Microsoft's decision to diversify AI providers and Oracle's success in AI contracts were also noted. YouTube creators are facing challenges as their content is used to train AI models without permission, raising legal issues. Overall, executives are approaching AI implementation with seriousness, balancing realism and optimism amidst the hype. Building trust and security measures will be crucial for advancing towards true autonomy in AI systems. OpenAI leads the market with ChatGPT Pro subscriptions, but other companies like Perplexity and XAI are also making strides. Tools like Runway and InVideo are simplifying video creation, while AI apps in various industries are expanding rapidly. The report concludes that consumers are increasingly integrating AI into their work and daily activities, marking a significant shift towards widespread adoption of AI technology.Arjun Sethi, the co-CEO of Kraken, a $15 billion cryptocurrency exchange, believes that the crypto market is currently in a bubble. He acknowledges that there have been numerous bubbles and collapses in the crypto industry over the years. Despite the recent surge in cryptocurrency prices and market capitalization, signs of a potential burst are emerging, such as declining enthusiasm for digital asset treasuries. While some industry experts like Barry Silbert remain optimistic about the future of crypto, others are more cautious. The recent IPO of Klarna and various venture deals in the AI and technology sectors indicate continued investor interest and activity in the market. Private equity acquisitions and exits in various industries also reflect ongoing investment and consolidation trends. Overall, the cryptocurrency market's volatility and potential for bubbles remain a significant concern among industry leaders and investors.The recent murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has put public-facing leaders on edge, highlighting increased threats and violence towards leaders in today's society. Klarna's debut on the NYSE raises concerns about consumer debt, while Larry Ellison becomes the world's richest person. President Trump's meeting with the Polish president and the Justice Department appealing for Trump's ability to fire a Federal Reserve governor are also discussed. Additionally, Amazon-owned Zoox offering robotaxi services in Las Vegas is mentioned along with updates on market trends. Watercooler chat topics include Jamie Dimon's views on job revisions, crypto companies launching stablecoins, bosses using return-to-office mandates to trim teams, and Spike Lee and Michelle Obama criticizing the notion of overnight success.Coursera held its annual conference in Las Vegas, focusing on the shift to skills-based education. CEO Greg Hart emphasized the importance of practical skills over theoretical knowledge. Meta and OpenAI have reinforced guardrails on chatbots to protect minors from inappropriate conversations. The US government's decision to require Google to share data with AI rivals could lead to a more competitive AI industry. Alpha School in Texas uses AI-powered personalized education to enhance learning speed and test performance. A new memory module intThanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • Navigating the AI and Tech World: Insights from OWITH.ai
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.The current state of venture capital is a topic of discussion, with a focus on the software supply chain security startup Chainguard, which raised $500 million in funding without a traditional fundraising deck. Some companies, like OpenAI and Anduril, are seeing significant valuations and funding, especially in cybersecurity, generative AI, and defense tech sectors. However, not all companies are receiving term sheets. There is debate among investors about whether there is an AI bubble similar to the dot-com boom, with differing opinions on the future of AI companies' profitability due to high costs like compute. The text also includes a list of recent venture deals and exits. Overall, there is uncertainty about the future of venture capital and AI companies, with some predicting significant changes in the industry within the next few years.Shifting gears, Apple's hardware event was underwhelming for investors, with the stock drifting lower in after-hours trading. Klarna's IPO on the NYSE is expected to value the company at $15 billion, a drop from its previous $46 billion valuation. Nvidia is pushing back against critics of sales to China, labeling them as "AI doomers." Microsoft is using Anthropics AI models for features in Office 365 after finding them to outperform OpenAI in some tasks. The tech world is eagerly awaiting Klarna's IPO and watching how the stock performs on opening. Apple unveiled eight new products at its event, including the iPhone Air and new watches. Oracle projects ambitious growth in cloud revenue by 2030. Meta's recruitment of high-paid AI stars is causing tensions within the company.Speaking of Apple, although the author praises their new iPhone models like the base model and iPhone Air for their features and improvements, they note that the general sentiment towards Apple's announcement was lackluster. This suggests that Apple may be losing its appeal to consumers due to its diminishing role in AI technology. Despite this, Apple remains financially successful and is making progress in other areas such as services. The competitive landscape between Apple and Google was also discussed, focusing on the Maps fiasco and Google's payments to Apple to be the default search engine on iPhones.At Brainstorm Tech in Park City, CEOs discussed the challenges they face in AI and trade. Poland shot down Russian drones, prompting Trump to criticize Israel's strike in Doha. The markets were up, and there was news from Fortune. The CEOs highlighted the impact of geopolitics on business, mentioning issues like tariffs, regulation, and government consistency. Market updates showed positive movements globally. WNBA star Paige Bueckers' financial rise was discussed, and Sam Altman highlighted the impact of AI on human interactions.This concludes today's episode focusing on key trends and developments in the AI and tech world. Stay tuned for more updates on what's important in this ever-evolving industry. Thank you for listening to OWITH.ai.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • AI Bubble Bursting and Ramp's Rise: The Latest in Tech News from OWITH.ai
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. The text highlights concerns about the declining adoption of AI, potentially leading to an AI bubble bursting. Companies like OpenAI are facing financial challenges, with projections indicating significant losses. Legal issues, such as copyright infringement lawsuits against Apple, are also discussed. OpenAI is making deals to secure its future, including a partnership with Broadcom and plans for an animated feature film. Investments in AI companies like Mistral by ASML and endorsements of AI regulation by Anthropics are mentioned. Additionally, research on reducing hallucinations in AI models and the need for the education system to adapt to the prevalence of AI tools are addressed. Overall, the text emphasizes the uncertainties and challenges facing the AI industry, with potential implications for future investment trends and legal issues.Transitioning to our next news story, Ramp, a six-year-old fintech startup, has achieved a remarkable $22.5 billion valuation and is challenging giants like American Express in the corporate credit card market. With a cult-like following and innovative products, Ramp has seen rapid growth and attracted investments from top-tier venture capitalists. Despite skepticism from competitors and questions about its valuation, Ramp's executives and investors remain confident in its future success. The company's ability to achieve such a high valuation in the fintech sector, known for its volatility, is attributed to its exceptional growth trajectory and innovative financial automation tools. While some investors have sold their stakes due to concerns about overvaluation, others believe that traditional metrics do not necessarily apply to high-growth software companies like Ramp. The company's success has positioned it as a serious contender in the finance industry, and its future performance in public markets remains to be seen.Moving on to other tech news, Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 17 at a major hardware event, with expectations high for the new product. OpenAI is facing challenges with corporate restructuring plans, potentially risking billions in funding. Meta is accused of suppressing child safety research, and a judge has blocked Anthropics' proposed settlement with authors. Other tech news includes Anthropic endorsing California's AI safety bill, a backlash against tech bosses at a Trump dinner, SpaceX acquiring EchoStar Spectrum in a $17 billion deal, and a former WhatsApp security chief suing Meta for ignoring privacy risks. Google claims the open web is in rapid decline.Wrapping up our news segment with a mix of various stories from different industries, the text discusses the contagious optimism around AI, the future of Rupert Murdoch's empire going to his son Lachlan, and various news stories from different industries. Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin hosted a dinner where leaders discussed the importance of trust in innovation, the potential of AI, and the need for deeper connections in a globalized world. The text also covers job losses in the oil and gas industries, Hyundai deportations affecting U.S. companies, an investment in Mistral AI by ASML, and the growth of Ramp as a venture capital darling. Additionally, it mentions allegations linking prenatal Tylenol use to autism, Morgan Stanley's analysis of the economy, and the release of Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book". The markets showed mixed results with S&P 500 futures up and various global indexes experiencing fluctuations.That's all for today's episode. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest news in AI and tech. Thank you for listening to OWITH.ai podcast - your source for what truly matters in the worThanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • OWITH.ai: Your Daily Dose of AI and Tech News in a Nutshell
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. Arianna Simpson, a partner at a16z crypto, has made a name for herself by spotting promising companies in the blockchain space. She first invested in Bitcoin at a young age and later started her own crypto fund before joining a16z crypto. Since joining the firm, she has invested in companies like Blackbird and Phantom. Simpson's approach focuses on targeting talented founders rather than specific themes, allowing her to stay ahead of trends in the industry. She joined a16z crypto during a boom period for the firm, which has seen significant success with its funds. Simpson's ability to identify promising opportunities and work alongside other power players in the industry has solidified her reputation as a successful investor in the blockchain space.Transitioning to our next news, various tech-related updates have been making headlines recently. The EU fined Google, Anthropics settled a landmark copyright case, OpenAI's burn rate increased, and tech executives met with President Trump at the White House. Trump threatened the EU with tariffs after the fine on Google, while Anthropics settled a $1.5 billion lawsuit over AI copyright. OpenAI raised its spending projections significantly but also raised revenue forecasts. The White House dinner with tech executives saw praise for Trump's policies and commitments to invest in the US. Other tech news included OpenAI's chip deal with Broadcom, ASML becoming a top shareholder in Mistral AI, and authors suing tech companies over copyright violations in AI training. Opinions from tech figures like Geoffrey Hinton and Alex Karp on AI's impact on the workforce were also discussed.Moving on to our final piece of news, Hitachi Rail Group CEO Giuseppe Marino is investing in high-speed rail in the U.S. President Trump warns companies to respect immigration laws after a raid on Hyundai in Georgia. Hitachi Rail has opened a $100 million digital factory in Maryland. Despite challenges in the U.S. rail industry, Marino remains optimistic about bringing high-speed rail technology to the country and creating American jobs. Trump threatens to send federal troops to Chicago, while trade between China and the U.S. declines due to tariffs. Tesla's CEO Elon Musk unveils a new pay package potentially worth $1 trillion. Stock markets show mixed performance. The ousting of Nestle's CEO sheds light on office romance, and Silicon Valley's workforce ages as Gen Z employees decrease. Millennial investors share tips for spotting successful startups.Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai: delivering you only the essential updates from the world of AI and tech.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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