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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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  • AI Evolution: Insights from OpenAI's COO and the Future of Tech
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. OpenAI's COO Brad Lightcap shares insights into the future of AI, highlighting the rapid evolution towards general intelligence, providing startups with opportunities to thrive in this disruptive environment. The enterprise AI race is still in its early stages, with much to be built before AI can significantly impact large organizations. Lightcap believes we are only at the beginning of this transformation, emphasizing that there is a long way to go before AI revolutionizes industries.OpenAI continues to make significant advancements in AI technology, from turning ChatGPT into an app platform to launching AgentKit for production AI agents. Tesla Optimus has even learned kung fu. Google Quantum AI researchers recently won the Nobel Prize in Physics, showcasing the ongoing progress in AI technology and its applications across various fields.China tightens restrictions on rare earth minerals as Intel unveils its first chip built on an 18a process. Coinbase and Mastercard are reportedly in advanced talks to acquire London-based stablecoin firm BVNK for a significant amount. A recent study shows that 93% of U.S. executives use unapproved AI tools at work, posing security risks.A study from OpenAI suggests that AI may soon surpass human expertise in real-world tasks, improving rapidly across various occupations and specialized tasks. Business leaders must adapt to this rapid pace of change driven by AI advancements. Other news includes market updates, export controls on rare earth minerals, and federal workers receiving back pay post-government shutdown.Stratechery highlights OpenAI's Windows strategy, Sam Altman's vision for the future of AI, and the rise of AI-enabled creation shaping the future of creative expression. The hype around OpenAI, Microsoft's Game Pass failure, and Verizon's satellite plans were also covered. Google's YouTube platform was the focus of the week's Stratechery video content. These developments showcase the ongoing progress and potential impact of AI technology on various industries, emphasizing the need for adaptation and innovation in the ever-evolving landscape.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • 2025-10-11 Saturday Special
    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.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • Navigating the AI Economy: Trends, Investments, and Climate Action
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. Central bankers are warning of an AI bubble, but Silicon Valley investors remain enthusiastic about the potential of artificial general intelligence (AGI). The IMF and Bank of England caution about the risks of a financial bubble surrounding AI, but investors like 23-year-old Leopold Aschenbrenner continue to believe in the profitability of early investments in AGI. Aschenbrenner, a former OpenAI researcher, penned an influential monograph on AGI and launched a hedge fund that now manages over $1.5 billion. Despite criticism from former colleagues, his rapid rise exemplifies how belief in the inevitability and impact of AGI has become a form of capital in the AI economy. Companies like OpenAI and Anthropics are also betting on the imminent arrival of AGI, leading to significant investments in chips, data centers, and hedge funds based on this belief. While concerns about a potential AI bubble persist, investors like Aschenbrenner are confident in the transformative power of AGI and its potential to drive global economic growth. The article also touches on the gendered trends in AI development between the US and China, highlighting how culture, regulation, and demographics influence the emotional worlds created by AI technology.In the third quarter of 2025, PitchBook reports that 64.3% of deal value in the U.S. is linked to artificial intelligence (AI), marking a significant trend in the venture capital (VC) industry. AI has become a foundational technology in VC, providing new solutions for companies and driving hyper-scaling for outsized returns. Despite concerns about an over-reliance on AI and potential market bubbles, many believe that AI is a transformative force that will significantly impact the U.S. economy in the coming years. The VC industry has seen a record number of AI exits in 2025, with companies like CoreWeave going public. However, the IPO and M&A environment remains uncertain, with questions about the strength of the market and the types of companies going public. While some draw parallels between the current focus on AI and past technology booms like the dotcom bubble or the cloud boom, others believe that AI represents an unprecedented shift in how data is accessed and utilized. Overall, AI is driving significant activity in the VC industry, with many seeing it as a key driver of future economic growth in the U.S.Softbank has acquired ABB's robotics business for $5.4 billion, expanding its presence in the industrial automation sector. Verizon has partnered with AST SpaceMobile to provide satellite-to-cellular service for customers. Discord experienced a breach affecting 70,000 users who communicated with customer support teams, potentially exposing personal information. Other tech news includes Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold reviews, Musk settling a lawsuit with Twitter executives, Germany investigating Temu for price fixing, NYC suing Meta, Alphabet, Snap, and Bytedance, Paramount Skydance potentially joining Warner Bros. Discovery bid, and AstraZeneca partnering with SF's Algen for AI drug development.The CEO of Patagonia, Ryan Gellert, speaks out against climate denialists and emphasizes the importance of addressing climate change. The company's mission is to combat climate change while selling clothes, and Gellert discusses the challenges and strategies for sustainable growth. Patagonia positions itself as a brand for outdoor enthusiasts and focuses on minimizing its environmental footprint. Gellert also emphasizes the importance of having a positive impact, having fun, and facing facts about climate change. The text also mentions a peace deal in Gaza, with Israel and Hamas agreeing to Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • AI and Tech News Recap: Memelord's Meme Marketing, OpenAI's DevDay, and More on OWITH.ai
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.OpenAI's recent DevDay event provided insights into the company's dedication to simplicity and user-friendly AI products. With a valuation of $500 billion, OpenAI stands as a market leader amidst competition and uncertainties about its future. The company remains aware of its competitive landscape and acknowledges the unknowns. The day concluded with a meaningful discussion between CEO Sam Altman and Apple designer Jony Ive, underscoring their mutual aspiration for a lasting impact on society.Shifting gears, let's talk about Memelord, an AI engine revolutionizing meme marketing by transforming memes into powerful brand tools. Memelord secured $3 million in funding to enhance its AI tools for meme-based marketing strategies. Founder Jason Levin emphasizes the integral role of memes in brand growth and showcases Memelord's AI toolkit for rapid meme creation and campaign conversion. Memes are recognized as cultural influencers with significant impacts on markets and politics, utilized by major brands and industry leaders. Speed in trend identification and content delivery, along with a focus on taste and editing, are essential for successful creative production within Memelord's software plus service platform.In other news, Jaguar Land Rover resumes production following a cyberattack, while the Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded for groundbreaking quantum research. NYSE's parent company invests $2 billion in Polymarket, and Qualcomm acquires Arduino. Additionally, AI-related debt surpasses $1.2 trillion, Tesla shifts away from its robot goal, Dell sees positive growth projections, and California prohibits loud streaming ads.CEOs are increasingly seeking "moonshot" pay packages tied to ambitious long-term targets, resulting in substantial compensation for leaders like Elon Musk and Rick Smith. However, concerns arise about the risks associated with these deals for shareholders, particularly when offered to non-founder CEOs. The AI market experiences a surge in infrastructure spending benefiting a select group of companies. Softbank acquires ABB Robotics for $5.4 billion, soybean farms may require a $24 billion bailout due to trade impacts, and uncertainties loom over federal workers' back pay post-shutdown. Market trends reveal mixed global equities with S&P 500 futures rising and Bitcoin prices declining to $122.6k.This was the latest in AI and tech news on OWITH.ai. Stay tuned for more updates!Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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  • AI Industry Insights: OpenAI's Strategic Moves and Evenup's Success
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world. Recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence have been quite significant. OpenAI has partnered with AMD to enhance AI products, ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a universal interface, and the industry is recognizing the need for increased computing power. Insights from industry leaders like Jeff Bezos shed light on the AI infrastructure boom. The European Commission's AI strategy, OpenAI's hardware project challenges, and partnerships between companies like Anthropics and IBM are also making waves. Meta's acquisition of Rivos, potential biosecurity threats posed by AI, and upcoming AI events are all on the radar. Concerns about the U.S. economy's growing reliance on AI have also been raised.Evenup, a legal AI startup that recently secured $150 million in Series E funding, has been making waves in the personal injury space. Despite initial skepticism from investors, Evenup has gained support and traction from top venture capital firms like Bessemer Venture Partners. Their focus on streamlining the personal injury claims process using AI technology has proven successful, with over 200,000 cases resolved and over 2,000 US firms utilizing their services. Evenup's success highlights the potential for AI to revolutionize the legal tech industry.OpenAI's recent deal with AMD, which includes a "six gigawatt agreement," has caused AMD shares to soar. This partnership comes after OpenAI's 10-gigawatt deal with Nvidia. The tech industry is abuzz with blockbuster deals, including Qualtrics' acquisition of Press Ganey Forsta for $6.75 billion. Dan Schulman's appointment as the new CEO of Verizon and Mark Bertolini becoming the board chair signal significant leadership changes in the telecommunications industry.OpenAI is strategically positioning itself as a dominant platform in the AI space, aiming to control both hardware suppliers and software developers. By partnering with AMD and challenging Nvidia's position in the AI hardware market, OpenAI is solidifying its place as a major player in the industry. With audacious goals and innovative products like ChatGPT, OpenAI is setting itself apart from competitors and shaping the future of AI technology.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin
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