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

    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.

    These stories reflect ongoing innovation and challenges Support the show
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    2026-04-04 Saturday Special

    04/04/2026 | 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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    Navigating AI's Impact: From Vibe Coding to SpaceX's Historic IPO and Workforce Well-being

    03/04/2026 | 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 rise of "vibe coding," facilitated by AI tools like Anthropic's Claude code and OpenAI's Codex, is revolutionizing software development by accelerating the pace of code writing. However, this speed has shifted the bottleneck from creation to verification, especially in large organizations where minor errors can escalate into major risks. A recent incident involving the accidental leak of Claude code's source highlights the potential vulnerabilities in AI-generated code. It's crucial for enterprises to ensure that their code is not only fast but also secure and compliant with standards. Companies like Qodo are addressing these challenges by employing a system called "flow engineering," which integrates automated rules based on company-specific standards to ensure new code adheres to established norms. This approach is gaining traction among organizations striving for speed without compromising trustworthiness.In a related development, Apple's recent removal of vibe coding apps from its App Store reflects growing concerns about AI-generated software bypassing traditional review processes. This move signals Apple's commitment to maintaining software quality as dynamically changing applications become more prevalent.Moving forward, Blend, a fintech company, initially aimed to simplify the mortgage application process and saw significant growth, culminating in a 2021 IPO. However, rising interest rates exposed its reliance on favorable market conditions, leading to a sharp decline in its market cap and share price. In response, Blend is refocusing its strategy by introducing "Autopilot," an AI agent designed to automate mortgage processing tasks. This technology aims to significantly reduce the human cost and time spent on mortgages. Despite cultural challenges following layoffs and restructuring efforts, Blend is attempting a strategic reset by leveraging AI-driven solutions.Now, let's shift our focus to SpaceX, which is gearing up for what could potentially be the largest initial public offering in history, valued at $1.75 trillion. The company plans to list in June with a dual-class share structure granting significant control to insiders. This move could see SpaceX raising up to $75 billion, surpassing previous records set by Saudi Aramco.In related tech news, Intel has reacquired its primary European chip manufacturing facility from Apollo Global Management for $14.2 billion, marking a strategic shift under CEO Lip-Bu Tan's leadership. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Chevron are exploring a partnership to develop an AI data center complex in West Texas, representing a significant convergence of energy and technology sectors.Lastly, let's discuss how companies are adapting to technological changes in the age of AI anxiety. The "100 Best Companies to Work For" list highlights organizations that emphasize flexibility, transparency, and trust within their work environments. Synchrony Financial tops the list by demonstrating a commitment to employee feedback, which has contributed to doubling its earnings. Companies like Delta Air Lines emphasize putting employees first so they can better serve customers, highlighting effective leadership practices during volatile times.As we wrap up today’s episode, it's evident that while technology rapidly evolves, organizations prioritizing workforce well-being through flexibility and transparency continue to thrive amidst challenges. Thank you for tuning in to OWITH.ai, where we keep you informed on what truly matters in the world of AI and tech!Support the show
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  • OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech

    Navigating AI's Evolution: Challenges, Innovations, and Political Tensions

    02/04/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world. Let's dive into the current happenings.Elon Musk's companies are facing increased scrutiny from left-wing politicians, particularly Democrats. In Baltimore, the mayor and council have filed a lawsuit against XAI, accusing it of potentially transforming user-uploaded photos into sexually degrading deepfakes without consent. Additionally, the Baltimore Ravens football team has withdrawn from a tunnel project proposed by the Boring Company. This marks a significant shift in sentiment towards Musk's ventures in Baltimore, which were previously welcomed with enthusiasm. Historically, Maryland and Baltimore supported Musk's projects through incentives and partnerships. However, attitudes have shifted since Musk's $300 million donation to President Trump's campaign and his involvement in government operations through Doge. Current Maryland Governor Wes Moore has criticized Musk's work at Doge, particularly the firing of federal workers in 2025. In Las Vegas, the Boring Company faces safety and environmental issues, with two Nevada legislators urging action on structural failures in state oversight of Musk's tunneling startup. This pushback exemplifies challenges Musk's companies face as he becomes a polarizing political figure.OpenAI has secured an additional $12 billion in funding, raising its total to an impressive $110 billion with a $730 billion valuation. Notably, $3 billion of this new funding comes from retail investors, allowing individual wealthy investors to participate in the round through their banks. OpenAI plans to include its stock in various exchange-traded funds managed by Ark Invest, offering more individuals the chance to benefit from AI's economic potential, albeit with inherent risks. Meanwhile, OpenAI is refocusing resources by shutting down its video generation app Sora amidst competition pressures and an impending IPO.Salesforce has revamped Slack for the AI age, unveiling enhancements at a keynote address by CEO Marc Benioff. The new version transforms Slackbot into a full-fledged agentic assistant capable of handling tasks such as data searches and adjustments and even taking notes and summarizing video calls. This move positions Salesforce against Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant, with Salesforce collaborating with Anthropic to integrate AI capabilities into Slackbot. Meanwhile, Anthropic inadvertently leaked the source code for its coding tool Claude Code, exposing approximately 500,000 lines of code across 1,900 files. Additionally, Anthropic's new AI model "Mythos" highlights significant capabilities but also raises cybersecurity concerns due to a data leak. In regulatory spheres, Anthropic secured a preliminary injunction against being designated a supply-chain risk by the U.S., reflecting tensions between tech firms and regulatory bodies.Ed Bastian's leadership at Delta Air Lines stands as an exemplary case of corporate turnaround. From leading Delta out of bankruptcy in 2008 to becoming the most profitable airline in the U.S., Bastian has been instrumental over his nearly 30-year tenure with Delta. Under his stewardship as CEO, Delta has maintained profitability while sharing profits annually with its 100,000 employees. A pivotal factor in Delta's financial success is its partnership with American Express, contributing over 10% of total revenue through Delta-Amex cards. Bastian orchestrated a brand reinvention and cultural rebuild within Delta, shifting focus from price-centric decisions to quality service experiences. Empowering employees has been central to this strategy—an approach that helped secuSupport 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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