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    2026-03-07 Saturday Special

    07/03/2026 | 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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    AI Rivalries, Crypto Ventures, and Tech Innovations: Navigating Power Struggles and Strategic Shifts

    06/03/2026 | 5 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.The ongoing feud between leading AI labs, OpenAI and Anthropic, highlights significant challenges in ensuring the safety of powerful AI systems. This conflict, exacerbated by their Pentagon dispute, underscores a critical issue: the concentration of decision-making power regarding AI's future in the hands of a few corporate leaders and government officials. Known as "industrial capture," this dynamic sees AI development and deployment controlled by a small number of companies closely aligned with governments. Concerns have been raised that this could leave AI safety dependent on the motivations and rivalries of these entities.Tensions between OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, and Anthropic, under CEO Dario Amodei, became public when Amodei criticized Altman in a leaked memo after OpenAI secured a Pentagon deal. The memo accused OpenAI of deceptive practices and questioned their commitment to safety. Altman has also publicly criticized Anthropic, accusing them of dishonesty. This rivalry illustrates the difficulty in expecting genuine cooperation on AI safety when competition is intense.Both companies have adjusted their approaches to AI safety amidst competitive pressure. Anthropic revised its policy to not hold back on developing new models despite unresolved safety issues, while OpenAI shifted its focus from safety research to product development, even altering its policies to allow military applications. This situation is further complicated by the lack of substantial regulatory action from governments and stalled international efforts on AI safety. As a result, the industry relies heavily on self-regulation by these key players. However, given the intense rivalry and lack of cooperation between OpenAI and Anthropic, the effectiveness of self-regulation is questionable.The broader implications of this rivalry are evident in various sectors. For instance, OpenAI's revenue recently reached $25 billion annually, outpacing Anthropic's $19 billion but with Anthropic rapidly closing the gap due to strong demand for its coding-focused models. Furthermore, AI's integration into military operations illustrates both its strategic importance and the tension between government demands and corporate safety concerns.Transitioning now from challenges in artificial intelligence to significant strides in cryptocurrency...Intercontinental Exchange, the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, has made a notable investment in the cryptocurrency exchange OKX, valuing the company at $25 billion. This move is part of ICE's strategic push into blockchain-based stocks and highlights its commitment to adapting to the rapidly changing landscape of financial trading. The deal was announced after an extensive period of due diligence following meetings between OKX representatives and NYSE officials. Although details on the exact amount invested by ICE were not disclosed, the partnership will see ICE take a seat on OKX's board. The collaboration is more than just a financial investment; it is a strategic alliance focused on tokenized securities' future. OKX will provide ICE with real-time cryptocurrency price feeds and plans to allow users to trade tokenized stocks and derivatives listed on the NYSE by late 2026. This investment aligns with industry trends where veteran financial companies are investing in crypto firms as trading habits evolve.As we move from cryptocurrencies to developments in tech...The tech industry continues to see significant advancements as of March 5, 2026. Apple has introduced its most affordable laptop, the MacBook Neo, priceSupport the show
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    Pigment's Rise, AI's Future, and Tech Industry Shifts: A Dive Into the Latest Headlines

    05/03/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.Eleonore Crespo, CEO of the French AI startup Pigment, has adopted a "never settle" attitude, significantly contributing to the company's rapid growth. Pigment aims to challenge giants like Workday, Oracle, and SAP by offering an AI-native enterprise performance management platform that integrates finance, sales, HR, and supply chain data for fast decision-making. The company has achieved nearly $100 million in annual recurring revenue, doubling this figure for three consecutive years and expanding its customer base by 74%. Notably, 57% of its new revenue comes from enterprise clients, with more than half of new customers migrating from larger SaaS companies—a 115% increase year-over-year. Pigment's core product consolidates business data into a single platform for scenario modeling without the complexities of spreadsheets. A standout feature is the "modeler agent," which allows users to create applications using natural language, dramatically reducing build times. The company has raised nearly $400 million in funding and reached a $1 billion valuation, backed by prominent investors such as Iconiq Growth and Meritech. Crespo serves as an advisor on AI to French President Emmanuel Macron but emphasizes Pigment's global identity rather than a purely European one. Despite facing the "saaspocalypse," there is a belief that AI will differentiate new players like Pigment from legacy vendors struggling to adapt.Transitioning now to broader industry developments... Several startups have secured significant funding rounds. Ayar Labs obtained $500 million for AI chips; Grow Therapy raised $150 million for mental health services; and Flink secured $100 million for its grocery startup. Various private equity activities were reported, including Thoma Bravo's acquisition of WWEX Group and BlackRock's sale of its stake in Naturgy. The venture capital landscape remains dynamic with numerous funding rounds announced across sectors like mental health, logistics, and AI-enabled platforms. Private equity firms are actively investing in companies across various industries, while several companies are preparing for IPOs or re-filing their offerings. Additionally, new funds are being launched to offer investment opportunities in alternative strategies typically inaccessible to everyday investors.This brings us seamlessly into the tech world’s latest updates... Intel has appointed Craig Barratt as the new chairman of the board. Known for leadership roles at Atheros Communications and Google, Barratt joins current CEO Lip-Bu Tan in efforts to revive Intel’s status in the chip industry. Nvidia has made headlines by deciding to account for employee stock compensation costs in its financial results. This move is significant due to Nvidia's hefty stock compensation expenses but contrasts with other chip companies where similar accounting would significantly affect earnings per share. In a major financial maneuver, ventures X (formerly Twitter) and X.ai are set to clear $17.5 billion in debt before SpaceX's anticipated IPO. Meta and News Corp have entered a licensing agreement allowing Meta’s AI tools access to News Corp’s content in the U.S. and U.K., providing News Corp with $50 million annually.Turning now to broader discussions about tech industry impacts... In an interview featured in Fortune's CEO Daily, famed Silicon Valley investor Vinod Khosla discusses his optimistic outlook for the year 2040 driven largely by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Khosla predicts a future where AI will replace most jobs leading to a deflationary economy chSupport the show
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    AI Governance Clash: Anthropic vs. Pentagon and the Evolving Role of Tech in Global Conflicts

    04/03/2026 | 5 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.The conflict between the Pentagon and AI company Anthropic marks a crucial turning point in the ongoing debate over control and governance of AI technologies. This disagreement is rooted in Anthropic's refusal to allow the U.S. military to utilize its AI models for any lawful purpose, unlike OpenAI, which agreed to such terms. This divergence underscores varying industry stances on government collaboration. A significant issue is the rapid advancement of AI technologies outpacing democratic oversight mechanisms, such as legislation and congressional action. The absence of federal AI legislation complicates efforts to establish clear policies, highlighting the inadequacy of contracts between labs and the government as substitutes for democratic governance.Public distrust towards governmental intentions has been exacerbated by previous expansions of surveillance powers and opaque military activities, leading some to place more trust in technology executives over elected officials regarding AI policy setting. Historical precedents like the Manhattan Project indicate a trend of significant government direction in strategic technologies. The Pentagon's approach resembles soft nationalization, employing laws like the Defense Production Act to impose terms on companies like Anthropic, raising concerns about corporate rights.The situation is further complicated by potential repercussions for Anthropic for resisting Pentagon terms, such as being labeled a "supply chain risk," which could severely impact its business. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman advocates for close partnerships between governments and AI companies to navigate these challenges, although this stance is subject to scrutiny. Amidst these dynamics, concerns about AI's role in warfare are rising, as data centers become potential targets in conflicts. This scenario underscores AI's critical role in military strategies and highlights vulnerabilities in global infrastructure.In an extension of these issues, a standoff arose when Anthropic refused to allow its technology to be used for mass surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons. Consequently, the Pentagon terminated its $200 million contract with Anthropic, marking a significant moment in U.S. government-business relationships. As Anthropic faces this crisis, OpenAI has moved swiftly to replace it, securing a deal with the government to ensure technical, policy, and human controls over AI models. This situation emphasizes the intertwining of politics and AI amidst significant financial maneuvers in tech and investment sectors. Meanwhile, Anthropic's stance has led to further chaos as its Claude model overtakes ChatGPT in popularity on the Apple App Store but also experiences outages.OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, has entered damage control mode following controversy surrounding its Pentagon contract. The agreement faced backlash due to concerns about surveillance and military use of AI technology. In response, Altman contacted Emil Michael, Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, amending contract terms to explicitly prohibit use on "commercially acquired" data. Despite these efforts, Altman admitted moving too quickly with the deal.In other developments, legal challenges have arisen regarding AI-generated art copyrights. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a case requiring "human authorship" for copyright eligibility, affecting Stephen Thaler's attempt for copyright protection for his AI-created image. This decision highlights ongoing challenges in recognizing AI-generated content within existing intellectual Support the show
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    Navigating the AI Frontier: SaaS Optimism, Geopolitical Tensions, and Ethical Standoffs in Tech

    03/03/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.In a world where concerns of a "SaaS-pocalypse" loom large, Alfred Lin from Sequoia Capital remains optimistic about the future of software as a service companies. The term "SaaS-pocalypse" describes fears that advancements in AI could destabilize major software companies such as Salesforce, Adobe, and Workday, leading to potential market instability. These concerns were amplified by a viral essay from Citrini Research predicting an AI-driven financial collapse. However, many analysts have challenged these forecasts, asserting that the demand for software engineers is increasing and that white-collar jobs are not at immediate risk of being replaced by AI due to high computing costs. Lin suggests that AI-native companies ready to adapt will flourish, drawing parallels to the evolution of personal computing. The ongoing robust venture capital activity with significant investments in tech and biotech sectors further signals optimism in the sector's long-term potential.Transitioning to another significant development, recent days have seen extraordinary events involving OpenAI, Anthropic, and the Pentagon amidst geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. OpenAI's controversial deal with the Department of Defense has sparked widespread confusion and concern. The situation intensified when it emerged that Anthropic's AI system was reportedly used by the U.S. DoD during an attack on Iran, escalating geopolitical tensions. This incident has heightened worries about potential cyber retaliation from Iran as they utilize platforms like Telegram and Reddit for coordination. Amidst these tensions, Google announced its project for the world’s largest battery storage system at a new data center complex in Minnesota, marking significant progress in renewable energy reliability.Turning focus to global economic implications, the conflict between the U.S. and Iran has caused substantial disruptions across the Middle East with critical implications for global business leaders. Rising energy prices and increased cyber threats are among immediate effects, alongside potential impacts on global markets and the U.S. economy. The conflict poses a threat to "Brand America," affecting tourism and trade while causing shifts in global market indices.In another revealing story, a standoff between AI company Anthropic and the U.S. Department of War reveals deep-seated disagreements about AI technology usage. Anthropic has resisted Pentagon demands related to mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, arguing these are inconsistent with democratic values. This standoff highlights broader themes about AI's role in national security and global power dynamics. The situation underscores tensions between technological advancement, ethical considerations, and national security imperatives.These unfolding stories highlight significant intersections between technology, geopolitics, and business, reflecting an evolving landscape where technological advancements continue to drive international relations discussions globally. As these situations develop further, they are expected to dominate discussions across various sectors worldwide.Support 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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