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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
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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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    AI, Gaming, and Space: Navigating Shifts and Innovations in Tech

    02/03/2026 | 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 latest edition of Stratechery's weekly overview from February 27, 2026, intriguing discussions and insights unfold. The analysis delves into the history and potential future of Xbox following Phil Spencer's exit from Microsoft. With the gaming market's slow growth and competitive pressures, speculation arises that Microsoft's production of first-party Xbox hardware could be nearing its end. This is further emphasized by a shift in Microsoft's gaming strategy under new leadership who lacks a gaming background.Moving seamlessly from gaming to media, an episode of "Greatest of All Talk" features Rachel Nichols sharing captivating career stories including her experiences with Michael Jordan, while also exploring shifts in the sports media landscape. The conversation extends to the potential success of Wemby and the Spurs.Transitioning to space, there's an exploration of manufacturing possibilities beyond Earth. The discussion centers on the feasibility of chip production in space, highlighting significant logistical challenges such as cooling and radiation management. Despite technological advancements on Earth, space manufacturing remains complex.The newsletter continues with diverse topics including viral AI doom articles and DoorDash's resilience amid AI advancements. An interview with retired VC Bill Gurley about his book on building a fulfilling career adds further depth.Shifting focus, Flux emerges as a startup backed by 8VC. After a five-year journey, Flux secures $37 million to revolutionize electronics design. Inspired by Figma's success in collaborative design tools, Flux aims to modernize electronics design software, making it more user-friendly and automated with machine learning. The startup addresses outdated traditional tools, seeking to democratize electronics design much like software development today.In venture capital news, Encord raised $60 million for its AI data infrastructure platform, while Tamarind Bio secured $12 million for its AI-powered drug discovery platform. Notably, Summit Partners invested $122 million in Stay22, and Trive Capital acquired Rolfson Oil. Dubai Aerospace Enterprise's acquisition of Macquarie AirFinance Ltd. for $7 billion marks another significant development.Switching gears to corporate acquisitions, Netflix has withdrawn its $83 billion bid for Warner Bros Discovery. Instead, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison supported his son David’s successful integration of Warner Bros into Paramount for $111 billion.Meanwhile, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff remains optimistic about AI's role in business software despite Wall Street concerns over revenue forecasts. Citing Salesforce's AI tool Agentforce as evidence of growth potential, Benioff highlights the company's significant revenue from AI products.In social media developments, Instagram introduces a parental supervision program alerting parents if their children search terms related to suicide or self-harm. This initiative coincides with trials accusing Meta of harming minors through its platforms.European AI model developer Mistral AI secures Accenture as a partner to integrate its models into enterprise systems following significant investments from IBM and ASML.The tech industry faces notable layoffs at Jack Dorsey's Block with 4,000 jobs cut amidst predictions of a 13% decline in smartphone shipments this year—the largest drop recorded.Lastly, in corporate leadership dynamics, lucrative compensation packages often follow CEO succession races even for those who don't secure the top job. For instance, Disney's choice of Josh D'Amaro aSupport the show
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    2026-02-28 Saturday Special

    28/02/2026 | 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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    OWITH.ai: Navigating AI's Impact from Political Skepticism to Tech Innovations

    27/02/2026 | 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 begin with a deep dive into Perplexity's latest innovation. In a recent conversation with Fortune, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas unveiled the company's ambitious project, "Computer." This AI-powered tool aims to transform digital workspaces by offering a cloud-based alternative to local agent-style tools like OpenClaw. By orchestrating 19 different AI models, including Claude Opus 4.6 for coding and Google Gemini for research, it provides a versatile and secure environment for users. Unlike the complex setup required by some tools, Computer simplifies AI interaction, making it as straightforward as using a smartphone.Shifting gears, political conversations around AI are heating up. Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has emerged as an AI skeptic, warning against the environmental and economic implications of energy-intensive data centers. This stance contrasts with other political figures like Vice President JD Vance, reflecting a broader debate on AI’s real-world impact.In the enterprise sector, Mistral AI's partnership with Accenture highlights the increasing influence of consultancies in shaping business adoption of AI models. Meanwhile, privacy concerns continue to rise as AI technology expands, emphasizing the need for stricter standards and accountability.Turning to the financial world, Senator Richard Blumenthal has launched an investigation into Binance following allegations of sanctions violations through transactions involving Iranian entities. This scrutiny underscores ongoing challenges in cryptocurrency regulation and compliance.In tech investment news, several startups have secured significant funding for innovative projects. Luminos.ai raised $6 million for its AI governance platform, QuiverAI secured $8.3 million for visual code generation technology, and Guidde received $50 million to enhance digital adoption with AI.Switching gears to media developments, Nathan Lands announced a new YouTube show titled "Building America," which will delve into discussions with influential figures shaping the nation's future across sectors like AI and defense. This initiative aims to present unfiltered dialogues about pivotal issues and encourage engagement with viewers.On to corporate earnings and market dynamics: Nvidia has reported impressive revenue growth driven by demand for its AI chips. However, investor reaction remains cautious amidst concerns over the sustainability of this spending boom. Meanwhile, Samsung introduced its latest Galaxy S26 lineup, focusing on AI features and enhanced privacy.In regulatory news, prediction market Kalshi has concluded investigations into insider trading cases, highlighting ongoing challenges in maintaining ethical trading practices in such markets.Finally, Bilt Technologies has launched "Neighborhood Concierge," an AI-driven service designed to streamline home-based commerce by integrating everyday tasks into a single platform. This move reflects growing competition in e-commerce as companies seek to redefine consumer interactions through advanced technology.As we conclude today's updates, it's clear that AI continues to influence various sectors from politics to commerce, each grappling with its unique challenges and opportunities. Stay tuned as these narratives evolve in the ever-dynamic landscape of technology and innovation.Support the show
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    SolveAI's Meteoric Rise: $50M Raised in Eight Months Amidst Booming AI and Tech Investments

    26/02/2026 | 5 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.In just eight months since its inception, SolveAI, a coding startup founded by former Palantir engineer Steve Basher, has successfully raised $50 million. The company, incorporated in July, initially secured a $5 million pre-seed round led by Accel in August, followed by a substantial $45 million Series A funding round led by Google Ventures in November. Other notable investors include Northzone, Mantis VC, Neverlift, Palantir CISO Mike Losapio, Google DeepMind's Pushmeet Kohli, and OpenAI's Olivier Godement. SolveAI aims to develop AI coding tools customized to the specific contexts of companies using them. The importance of context in making AI tools effective is emphasized, suggesting that their product captures a company's unique framework to enhance software development processes. Competing in the competitive AI coding tool market alongside companies like Cursor and Lovable, SolveAI addresses the "last-mile" challenge of generating enterprise-ready software that aligns with a company's internal standards. GV Managing Partner Tom Hulme expresses confidence in SolveAI's approach by highlighting the importance of understanding the nuanced processes involved in enterprise software development.Transitioning to broader venture capital activities, SambaNova raised $350 million in Series E funding led by Vista Equity Partners. Taalas secured $169 million from Quiet Capital and others for custom AI chip design. Basis raised $100 million in Series B funding led by Accel. Letter AI obtained $40 million from Battery Ventures for its AI-powered revenue enablement platform. Other notable investments include Frankenburg Technologies raising €30 million for missile systems development and Koah securing $20.5 million for contextual ads in AI conversations.Shifting focus to mergers and acquisitions, Dynamic Campus has merged with CampusWorks, while Morgan Stanley Capital Partners acquired Security 101. Additionally, IPO plans are highlighted as Minimed Group intends to raise up to $784 million. Updata Partners has raised an eighth fund of $875 million focused on software companies.In a major business development, Meta Platforms has signed a significant agreement with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to purchase AI chips and acquire up to a 10% stake in AMD. Involving AMD's latest Mi450 chips to support Meta's data centers, this contract could be worth over $100 billion. Shortly after Meta's announcement of a long-term partnership with Nvidia, this move highlights AMD's efforts to compete with Nvidia in the AI chip market.Meanwhile, Anthropic faces an ultimatum from the Pentagon regarding the military use of its AI tools or risks being blacklisted due to their refusal to allow offensive military operations or domestic surveillance. In another personnel change, David Luan announced his departure from Amazon to focus on teaching AI systems new capabilities outside Amazon. Other tech news includes claims by Anthropic that Chinese firms have illicitly used its Claude product and Waymo expanding its robotaxi services into more U.S. cities.In his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump focused on economic policies against skepticism about his economic strategies. While suggesting tech companies build power plants for their data centers to manage energy costs and expressing softer stances on legal immigration and insider trading, Trump acknowledged ongoing economic challenges. Amid corporate responses to economic policies, Home Depot reported a decline in consumer spending on home projects despite exceeding earnings expectations. LamborghiniSupport 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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