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    Navigating the 'Saaspocalypse': Resilience, AI Policy Clashes, and Tech Giants' Next Moves

    01/04/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world. Let's dive into our first story.The narrative surrounding the so-called 'death of SaaS' (Software-as-a-Service) has captured significant attention in the industry, particularly following the market's dramatic reaction to Anthropics' Claude cowork AI release. This event, dubbed the 'saaspocalypse,' led to a $285 billion market value drop overnight, raising concerns about SaaS businesses' future viability. However, recent data indicates this narrative may be misleading, especially regarding private market mergers and acquisitions. In the final quarter of 2025, enterprise SaaS mergers and acquisitions reached $83.7 billion across 245 deals. Although there was a slight dip in deal count from previous quarters, there was a notable 24% increase in deal value. This positions 2025 as the most significant year for enterprise SaaS mergers and acquisitions since 2021, suggesting that despite public market turbulence, private market activity remains robust.Transitioning now to another exciting development: The ongoing conflict between President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom has extended into the realm of artificial intelligence. Newsom recently signed an executive order mandating guidelines for AI companies conducting business in California to ensure their models do not display bias or violate civil rights. This move counters the Trump administration's efforts to establish a federal AI policy overriding state laws.Meanwhile, Microsoft has announced upgrades to its Copilot research assistant by integrating OpenAI's GPT and Anthropic's Claude models. This includes a critique feature where GPT drafts a response and Claude reviews it for completeness and citation integrity. These enhancements aim to address AI errors and improve reliability.Now turning our attention to international affairs: Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau announced his retirement after facing significant backlash over his inability to speak French. This issue gained prominence following a video statement about a crash at LaGuardia Airport that resulted in two pilots' deaths, including a francophone. Rousseau's failure to communicate in French raised questions about his commitment and leadership abilities.Elsewhere in the corporate world, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin's $2.5 billion investment in Miami is making waves, highlighting its appeal as a low-tax, pro-business hub. Additionally, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has warned college students about unsustainable U.S. debt levels while emphasizing the need for economic growth.Finally, let's explore Apple's historical success and future challenges in tech amidst AI advancements. An article examines Apple's journey over the past five decades. Renowned for its integration of hardware and software, Apple's strategy has set it apart from competitors. However, despite past successes, Apple faces new challenges from AI technology. Apple has not invested as heavily in AI infrastructure compared to other tech giants but remains confident due to its superior devices. The company plans to open Siri to third-party AI assistants, enabling users to access multiple AI platforms through Apple devices. By doing so, Apple aims to capitalize on its strong customer base while allowing other companies to enhance their AI offerings within Apple's ecosystem.As we conclude today’s episode, it's clear that both challenges and opportunities lie ahead for these tech giants amid evolving technological landscapes. Stay tuned with OWITH.ai for more updates on how these narratives unfold in the ever-evolving world of technology and artSupport the show
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    AI Revolutionizing Healthcare and Tech: Strides, Tensions, and Global Impacts

    31/03/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, AI is making significant strides, particularly in transforming doctor visits. In 2025, digital health startups garnered $14.2 billion, with AI-enabled companies capturing a substantial 54% of that investment, according to Rock Health research. Investors are keen on ambient scribes, agentic triage tools, and platforms like Abridge, which secured $550 million in major funding rounds. A survey by Zocdoc revealed that 26% of patients have consulted AI for health queries, with 85% of providers noticing an uptick in AI-informed patients. Despite this trend, over 20% of patients refrain from disclosing their AI use to doctors. However, 77% of healthcare providers view AI positively, preferring it over traditional search engines like Google. Still, this dynamic creates tension as doctors often find themselves correcting AI-generated information. Both parties see AI's role as formulating better questions for doctors. Interestingly, 70% of patients still prefer human medical guidance over AI solutions due to accessibility concerns; average wait times for primary care often exceed 31 days in the U.S.Transitioning to broader tech industry news, significant venture capital activities persist. Normal Computing raised $50 million for AI development led by Samsung Catalyst, and Huskeys secured $8 million for edge security management. Meanwhile, SAP plans to acquire data management software provider Reltio. Several companies have filed for IPOs on Nasdaq: Alamar Biosciences reported $74 million in revenue with backing from Qiming Venture Partners; Kailera Therapeutics is developing GLP-1s for obesity with Bain Capital Life Sciences' support; and Yesway, a convenience store chain with $2.7 billion revenue, is backed by Brookwood Financial Partners.Shifting gears to the tech industry's latest developments as of March 30, 2026, a documentary titled "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist" delves into AI advancements' dual nature—highlighting both their potential benefits and societal disruptions. Directed by Daniel Roher, the film presents diverse perspectives on AI through interviews with notable figures like Sam Altman and Demis Hassabis.In financial markets, the "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks including Microsoft and Meta have experienced significant declines attributed to geopolitical tensions and controversies surrounding AI products. Microsoft's shares faced their worst yearly start due to these factors. Elon Musk's ventures also face scrutiny; legal issues involving The Boring Company and XAI highlight operational challenges Musk's companies encounter. Cybersecurity stocks took a hit following a leak about Anthropic's new AI model Claude Mythos, raising concerns about future demand for traditional security solutions.Meanwhile, Amazon acquired Fauna Robotics and Meta announced expansion plans for its Hyperion AI Campus. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan addressed challenges related to free speech while Bluesky launched a new product utilizing Anthropic's technologies. Negotiations between actors' unions and studios over AI-generated characters continue alongside Meta's executive compensation plans tied to ambitious valuation goals.As we segue into geopolitical matters, the ongoing conflict with Iran has reached its fifth week amidst growing frustration among U.S. CEOs toward the Trump administration's policies on tariffs and immigration. The war has led to a significant increase in oil prices with economic impacts costing U.S. taxpayers $1 billion daily and resulting in job losses. At a recent CERAWeSupport the show
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    Navigating AI Transformations: From Strategic Shifts to Societal Impacts

    30/03/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world. The latest edition covers significant developments across various sectors.The week began with a look back at the short-lived AI app, Sora, which captivated audiences in 2025-2026 before competition and copyright issues led to its downfall. OpenAI has decided to shut down its standalone Sora video app to focus resources on flagship projects like ChatGPT and Codex, highlighting OpenAI's shift towards an enterprise focus.Transitioning now to another major highlight, Arm's strategic pivot from its traditional IP-licensing model to manufacturing its own chips was driven by the AI revolution. This move was elaborated through an insightful interview with Arm CEO Rene Haas. The coverage also included discussions on geopolitical dynamics, tech industry insights, and various sports narratives, with contributions from experts across different platforms enriching the week's content.In venture capital news, Kleiner Perkins has successfully reinvented itself under Mamoon Hamid and Ilya Fushman, raising a new $3.5 billion fund. This marks a significant turnaround for the firm, which has raised more than $6 billion across several funds during the Hamid-Fushman era. Kleiner Perkins' strategic investments in AI companies such as Harvey and Anthropic underscore its focus on technological advancements. In related developments, Shield AI raised $1.5 billion for defense industry AI systems, while Steno secured $49 million for its court reporting platform. Other notable funding rounds include Thesis Care's $45 million for AI-powered clinical care and Blossom Health's $20 million for a psychiatric AI operating system. These stories illustrate the robust activity within venture capital and private equity sectors.In more industry innovations, Tesla, alongside SpaceX and xAI, is set to build the world's largest semiconductor facility in Texas to support its Optimus robots and solar-powered AI satellites. NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang sparked debate by claiming that current AI systems have achieved artificial general intelligence. Meanwhile, Anthropic introduced a new feature allowing its AI, Claude, to manage tasks on Macs via phone instructions. Google's DeepMind released Lyria 3 Pro, an advanced music model capable of generating full tracks up to three minutes long.Now turning our attention to developments from March 27, 2026, a data leak from Anthropic revealed the existence of a powerful new AI model named "Claude Mythos," representing significant advancements in reasoning, coding, and cybersecurity. The leak also detailed plans for a CEO summit in Europe aimed at promoting this model.Elsewhere in tech developments, Apple plans to open Siri to third-party AI applications like Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini with iOS 27. This marks a shift for Apple as it seeks to increase services revenue amid struggles with its own AI tools. Meanwhile, OpenAI halted plans for an erotic chatbot, focusing instead on understanding interactions with sexually explicit content.Finally, addressing socio-political challenges within the AI industry: concerns are rising over anti-AI coalitions driven by fears of technological impacts such as job losses and environmental harm. In response, the White House proposed a national legislative framework for AI to prevent disparate state regulations from stalling development. Nvidia released an open-source large language model optimized for speed and efficiency in agentic applications. OpenAI partnered with Amazon to create a stateful runtime environment on AWS for improved deployment of AI agents.These updates illustrate ongoing Support the show
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    2026-03-28 Saturday Special

    28/03/2026 | 4 min
    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.Support the show
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    Hyperion's Rise: AI's Transformative Impact on Communities, Industries, and Leadership

    27/03/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.In rural Louisiana, Meta is constructing a massive AI data center named Hyperion on over 2,250 acres of former farmland in Richland Parish. This project signifies a transformative shift for the local community, turning it into a bustling boomtown. The construction site, marked by its vastness and continuous activity of steel frames and heavy machinery, presents logistical challenges such as increased traffic and vehicle damage from construction debris. Meta's investment is viewed as a generational opportunity for a region grappling with poverty, job loss, and population decline. While some local businesses flourish with heightened demand from construction crews, others face difficulties as housing costs rise and residents are displaced by incoming higher-paid workers. This development underscores the broader implications of the AI data center boom, which has become a political issue due to concerns about energy use, environmental impact, and strain on local infrastructure. Nationally, figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have proposed halting new data center development until national safeguards are established due to these concerns. Additionally, Senator Mark Warner suggested taxing AI data centers to support workers displaced by automation. The Hyperion project in Louisiana reflects a growing trend across the U.S., where mega-scale data centers are reshaping landscapes and economies while straining energy resources.Moreover, Meta's focus on AI is reshaping its internal priorities as well. The company recently laid off 700 employees from its non-core areas while rewarding top executives with substantial stock compensation plans. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is concentrating on building "superintelligence" and reallocating resources towards AI infrastructure.Simultaneously, Google's new algorithm has impacted memory chip stocks by potentially reducing the memory needed for large AI models by up to sixfold. This development raises questions about future demand for high-priced memory but may also accelerate AI adoption due to efficiency gains.In the business sphere, major CEOs like James Quincey of Coca-Cola and Douglas McMillon of Walmart have cited AI as a factor in their decisions to step down, indicating that AI is prompting significant shifts in leadership strategies. Overall, Meta's Hyperion project exemplifies the rapid expansion and profound effects of AI infrastructure development on local communities and industries nationwide.Transitioning now to another intriguing narrative... The concept of a "one-person unicorn" is gaining traction in today's startup culture. It focuses on Polsia, a company founded by Ben Broca, which offers an AI "co-founder" that autonomously manages various business tasks such as product development, bug fixing, customer support, and marketing. Broca's venture claims to have achieved a $4.5 million revenue run rate with him as the sole employee. Polsia's mission is to democratize entrepreneurship by enabling individuals without technical skills or access to traditional startup hubs like Silicon Valley to succeed. Broca emphasizes "solopreneurship," where technology allows individuals to operate companies without traditional employee structures. He relies on external virtual teams for specialized tasks rather than hiring full-time employees, believing this approach can help scale his business effectively. Despite skepticism about revenue claims in AI startups, Broca insists that Polsia's revenue is stable due to high user engagement. His strategy addresses the solopreneur challenge by usSupport the show
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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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