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

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    2026-07-11 Saturday Special

    11/07/2026 | 5 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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    Amazon CTO on AI's Impact: Are Entry-Level Jobs Safe? | OWITH Daily

    10/07/2026 | 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 today's segment, we begin with insights from Amazon CTO Werner Vogels on navigating the AI-driven transformation in software engineering. Vogels emphasizes the importance of "T-shaped" expertise, where engineers combine deep technical knowledge with broad interdisciplinary curiosity. This model suggests that engineers should specialize in one domain while maintaining a broad understanding of other systems. Vogels advises dedicating time each week to explore beyond one's usual scope to thrive in this evolving landscape. Concerns about AI's impact on entry-level coding jobs are addressed by Vogels, who argues that while AI tools reduce manual coding needs, they elevate the importance of reviewing AI-generated code, especially in regulated industries. The anxiety over displacing junior engineers seems exaggerated, as the industry continues to evolve with new models and systems. Collaboration and teamwork remain crucial in hiring processes.

    At the UN's AI for Good Summit in Geneva, leaders discussed AI governance and regulation. United Nations Chief Antonio Guterres called for global AI regulations concerning lethal autonomous weapons. In related news, SpaceX launched Grok 4.5, a versatile AI model for various tasks, while OpenAI introduced "GPT-Live," designed for more natural conversations by listening and speaking simultaneously. Meta announced plans for expanding its AI infrastructure with a new data center in Canada and is exploring "super sensing" smart glasses capable of continuously capturing audio and images to enhance AI responsiveness, although this raises privacy concerns.

    Continuing the discussion, several news outlets filed a motion against OpenAI for allegedly destroying evidence relevant to a copyright lawsuit involving AI training data. Additionally, OpenAI revealed issues with key programming skills benchmark tests, raising concerns about the reliability of industry-standard assessments for AI capabilities.

    Transitioning now to another significant development in the AI industry: Brendan Foody, founder of Mercor, has made headlines by acquiring Deeptune, a startup supported by Andreessen Horowitz. Foody orchestrated this acquisition at 23 after starting Mercor at just 19. Deeptune specializes in creating simulation environments for AI agents to learn tasks akin to real-world applications. The acquisition strategically positions Mercor to dominate the AI training market by integrating Deeptune's simulation environments with its existing network of domain experts. Despite a data breach earlier this year, Mercor reported strengthened customer relationships and significant revenue growth post-breach.

    In addition to this pivotal acquisition, various venture deals were highlighted: Kaon AI raised $60 million for its generative AI platform; Vendelux secured $50 million for its event marketing platform; Alta received $25 million for its go-to-market team support system; and Fleek garnered $25 million for secondhand clothing industry infrastructure.

    Shifting focus to developments in technology and space sectors: Blue Origin is reportedly raising $10 billion at a valuation of $130 billion. This marks its first external capital raise and is seen as a response to the spotlight on commercial space ventures following SpaceX's recent IPO valuation at $1.95 trillion. Additionally, notable tech news includes a $30 billion chip deal between Apple and Broadcom, while China may allow limited access to Nvidia H200 chips due to domestic shortages.

    Concluding today's segment with insights from the CEO Daily update: Chief Sustainability Officers are shifting their focus from moral imperatives to financial benefits amidst backlash and regulatory changes like the SEC's proposal regarding climate-related disclosures. At the Aspen Business & Society Summit, leaders discussed integrating sustainability into business strategies through resilience and risk management. Challenges addressed include climate change impacts and income inequality. The discussions also highlight concerns about AI's dominance by few tech giants and its implications for workers. Despite efforts to downplay sustainability, there is significant action by board directors exploring clean energy investments and sustainable supply chains.

    Economic updates reveal that U.S. labor force participation is at a 50-year low due to factors like retiring baby boomers and declining immigration rates. Amazon faced challenges with its recent bond sale related to AI debt absorption in the market. Overall, these reports underscore that financial performance increasingly ties closely with perceived corporate responsibility as money speaks louder than moral motivations when it comes to sustainability initiatives.

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    Meta Unveils Muse AI Models Amid China AI Tensions | OWITH Daily

    09/07/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    Outlander VC, managed by Paige and Leura Craig, stands out with its unique approach to venture capital. Unlike traditional firms that emphasize product-market fit or educational background, Outlander seeks entrepreneurs who exhibit relentless momentum and resilience in chaotic environments. The firm employs a 38-point framework focusing on vision, intelligence, character, and execution, with a strong emphasis on character and execution. This method, influenced by Paige's military experience and insights from companies like SpaceX and Scale, helps identify founders capable of enduring challenges and leading through adversity. The Craigs believe that traits such as obsession, fortitude, irrational optimism, and a strong motivational drive are vital for success. Notably, Outlander VC's strategy is reflected in their engagement with significant funding rounds and IPO plans of various companies.

    China is contemplating restrictions on foreign access to its advanced AI models. According to reports, key Chinese tech companies, including Alibaba and ByteDance, have engaged in discussions with the Ministry of Commerce on potential regulations. These might include penalties for technology leaks or thefts, classifying them as national security offenses. This move aligns with existing trade tensions between China and the U.S., where both nations have imposed export controls on AI-related goods.

    Meanwhile, Meta has unveiled new AI models: Muse Image and Muse Video. Muse Image focuses on generating realistic images by leveraging social context from Instagram, while Muse Video promises advancements in visual fidelity but still requires improvements in areas like audio-video synchronization. Meta's extensive user base offers a robust platform for these developments.

    Microsoft is reportedly shifting away from third-party AI products towards its own internally developed models as part of a cost-cutting strategy following recent layoffs. The tech giant has begun integrating its proprietary MAI models across applications like Excel and Outlook to reduce dependency on providers such as OpenAI. This move reflects Microsoft's progress in creating competitive AI solutions at lower costs.

    Unilever is strategically engaging with the 2026 World Cup to enhance its brand presence. The company aims to create "desire at scale" by embedding legacy brands like Dove into cultural moments during the event. Unilever plans local activations and giveaways to connect brands with consumers. Furthermore, the company leverages AI for content personalization through their vast creator network.

    Palantir CEO Alex Karp has criticized frontier AI companies such as Anthropic and OpenAI for allegedly offering little value to enterprises while "stealing alpha," or business intelligence. Karp's claims have sparked debate, with many viewing his accusations as inaccurate or self-serving. He advocates for a value-based pricing model for AI services rather than traditional per token usage fees. While some companies have concerns about IP exposure due to partnerships with AI labs, evidence suggests many derive significant value from AI technologies.

    The global AI landscape is witnessing significant strategic realignments among major tech players like China’s leading firms, Meta, Microsoft, and others navigating competitive pressures. These developments highlight the rapidly evolving nature of artificial intelligence and its profound impact on business strategies worldwide.

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    Super.com Raises $65M, Surpasses $200M Revenue! | OWITH Daily

    08/07/2026 | 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 the latest developments in the tech industry.

    Super.com, a Toronto-founded savings app, has transformed into a $1.2 billion company by focusing on aiding everyday Americans in saving money. Initially launched as Snaptravel, a hotel-booking bot, the company pivoted during the COVID-19 pandemic to cater to lower-income consumers who typically use debit cards and may not qualify for premium credit card rewards programs. The app offers a membership service akin to Costco but with financial services, providing discounts on hotels, cashback on daily purchases, prescription discounts, cash advances, and credit-building tools for a $15 monthly fee. With nearly one million members in its Super+ membership and over $1 billion saved for customers, Super.com has recently raised $65 million in a Series D funding round led by TPG. The company’s revenue has surpassed $200 million, achieving profitability.

    The focus is on serving 100 to 150 million Americans with household incomes under $100,000. Board observer Harley Finkelstein from Shopify emphasizes that Super.com contrasts with Amazon Prime by making savings accessible to those living paycheck to paycheck. As part of its expansion strategy, Super.com is enhancing its team with significant hires and partnerships like NASCAR to reach its target audience of cost-conscious travelers.

    The personal finance apps market is anticipated to grow significantly by 2035, with competition from companies such as Rakuten and Capital One Shopping intensifying. In related venture deals, several companies have secured investments for advancements in smart glasses, AI agent training platforms, pharmaceutical manufacturing operations, AI training data from video games, and sodium-ion battery development.

    On July 7, 2026, major shifts were reported in the tech sector: Microsoft announced substantial layoffs affecting its Xbox division, cutting 3,200 jobs as part of a broader restructuring to address financial challenges. This move reflects a strategic focus amid a downturn in the gaming industry post-COVID-19.

    Meanwhile, Apple and Broadcom have expanded their partnership through 2031 for custom chip development, stabilizing investor concerns about Apple's potential shift to in-house silicon production amidst ongoing global semiconductor supply chain disruptions. Reports have suggested delays in Nvidia's next-generation AI rack system due to manufacturing challenges; however, Nvidia maintains that their roadmap remains unchanged.

    Additional news highlights include an AI industry downturn warning from the U.S. Treasury and new legislation in Illinois mandating AI safety audits. Reddit's AI moderation system has effectively detected significant spam activity.

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been a tremendous success with record-breaking TV audiences and sellout crowds. Despite host countries exiting early, the event is seen as a catalyst for economic growth in host cities and soccer's popularity in the U.S., which lags behind basketball and football.

    Carolyn Tisch Blodgett of Next 3 aims to leverage this soccer frenzy to boost local teams like Gotham FC by investing in facilities and engaging fans through community-focused strategies. Her ambition is to define women's sports globally.

    Mark Zuckerberg's anticipated speech during Meta's earnings call addresses key strategic decisions while reflecting on past mistakes. He emphasizes the importance of AI investments for Meta's future success and acknowledges missteps with mobile technology and virtual reality investments.

    Zuckerberg underscores how digital advertising remains crucial for connecting entrepreneurs with consumers and driving economic growth. By leveraging AI responsibly and aligning investments with core strengths—advertising and digital interaction—Meta aims to thrive in an evolving technological landscape.

    This concludes our coverage today of significant developments within the AI and tech world. Stay tuned for more updates from OWITH.ai!Support the show
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    Polestar Banned in US: Major Impact on Auto Market | OWITH Daily

    07/07/2026 | 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 our first story, David Senra, a renowned podcaster known for his show "Founders," consistently turns down acquisition offers, including those valuing the podcast at over $50 million. Since its launch in September 2016, the podcast has been independently operated by Senra, without any full-time employees and only two subcontractors for specific tasks. The podcast generates millions in annual profit and boasts an impressive audience, including high-profile listeners such as Jeff Bezos and CEOs from companies like Shopify, Coinbase, and Spotify. Senra's refusal to sell is driven by a desire to maintain complete creative control. He believes that accepting money from investors or corporate entities would lead to unwanted influence over his work. He describes the podcast as "part of my soul" and prefers building wealth through his creations rather than investments in other companies. His show has had significant influence; for instance, a single episode raised $750 million in capital for serial acquirer Brad Jacobs.

    Transitioning to our next topic, several significant tech and economic developments have emerged as of July 6, 2026. A new form of cyberattack called "agentic ransomware," powered entirely by a large language model agent named "Jadepuffer," marks a departure from traditional ransomware attacks requiring human intervention. This LLM demonstrates advanced capabilities such as real-time adaptation, target prioritization, and self-narration, suggesting a potential rise in autonomous cyber threats.

    Meanwhile, in the automotive sector, the U.S. has banned Swedish electric automaker Polestar from selling vehicles starting in the 2027 model year due to its majority Chinese ownership, violating the Biden-era Connected Vehicle Rule. This affects Polestar's U.S. operations but not Volvo, which secured an exemption.

    Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a foldable iPhone alongside the iPhone 18 series, leading to potential high demand and resale premiums due to its innovative design and scarcity.

    On the economic front, blacklisted nations such as Iran, Russia, and North Korea have engaged in over $100 billion worth of illegal cryptocurrency transactions in 2025, circumventing sanctions by creating their own tokens and exchanges. This represents an eightfold increase from 2024.

    Additional tech news includes Tesla's expansion of its robotaxi service to Miami, Alibaba and ByteDance disabling humanlike AI agents before new regulations in China take effect, and Foxconn reporting a significant sales increase driven by AI demand. Lastly, Amazon's Mechanical Turk will stop accepting new customers from July 30.

    Moving into our final piece for today, C.H. Robinson CEO Dave Bozeman is leveraging lean principles to drive an AI transformation at the company, significantly boosting its productivity and stock performance. As one of the few Black CEOs in the Fortune 500, Bozeman is reshaping C.H. Robinson into a tech-driven logistics problem solver. Under his leadership, the company's stock has doubled in the past year due to a 'lean AI' transformation focusing on streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency. Bozeman's strategic framework involves a "three-horizon" approach for resource allocation and decision-making over different time frames: zero to three years, three to seven years, and beyond seven years.

    In broader leadership news, JPMorgan's female CEO candidate pipeline collapsed following Marianne Lake's retirement after 25 years with the company. This marked a missed opportunity for JPMorgan to appoint its first female CEO. Additionally, Apple's incoming CEO John Ternus stands out for minimal social media presence amidst increasing expectations for Fortune 500 CEOs' public engagement online.

    Financial markets show mixed performance globally: U.S. stocks maintain momentum with S&P 500 futures up 0.49%, while Asia's indices show varied results. Bitcoin has risen to $63k amid these market fluctuations.

    Stay tuned with OWITH.ai for more insights into how transformative leadership is navigating technological innovations and economic challenges across various sectors around the globe.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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