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Turns out the Albanian army was triumphant as Netflix is buying HBO (and WBD’s studios). The NYT is suing Perplexity. Man, everybody is heading for the exits at Apple at the same time. And get ready for a slew of insider trading controversies in our prediction market world.
Netflix agrees $83bn takeover of Warner Bros Discovery (FT)
New York Times Sues A.I. Start-Up Perplexity Over Use of Copyrighted Work (NYTimes)
X hit with $140 million EU fine for breaching content rules, TikTok settles (Reuters)
Apple Departures Point to Challenges for iPhone’s Dominance (WSJ)
Chatbots are now rivaling social networks as a core layer of internet infrastructure (The Decoder)
Alleged Insider Nets $1 Million On Polymarket In 24 Hours (Forbes)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
18,000 Reasons It’s So Hard to Build a Chip Factory in America (NYTimes)
In Arizona Desert, Taiwanese Families Create Community and Build a Factor (NYTimes)
A Growing U.S. Tech Hub Needs Workers. Colleges Try to Keep Up. (NYTimes)
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On the one hand, Meta poached Apple’s design head in a major coup to make hardware and software for AI, but there are signs Zuck is souring on the Metaverse could even abandon it entirely. Is Amazon about to abandon your mailman? And why Dario Amodei is playing a blinder right now.
Apple Design Executive Alan Dye Poached by Meta in Major Coup (Bloomberg)
Meta’s Zuckerberg Plans Deep Cuts for Metaverse Efforts (Bloomberg)
Amazon explores building its own delivery network to replace USPS deal (Washington Post)
Anthropic CEO Says Some Tech Firms Too Risky With AI Spending (Bloomberg)
Harvey, a Maker of A.I. Legal Software, Raises New Funds (NYTimes)
Reddit’s CEO says r/popular ‘sucks,’ and it’s going away (The Verge)
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We might soon have the first big IPO of the AI era, and it doesn’t look like it will be OpenAI. Amazon takes another few swings at Nvidia’s dominance. Proof positive that self driving cars really are significantly safer. And the disastrous 4k upscaling of Mad Men.
Anthropic taps IPO lawyers as it races OpenAI to go public (FT)
Amazon’s Custom Chips Pose Another Threat to Nvidia (WSJ)
Amazon Has New Frontier AI Models—and a Way for Customers to Build Their Own (Wired)
AWS puts Kiro and other AI agents to work on truly autonomous software development (SiliconANGLE)
The Data on Self-Driving Cars Is Clear. We Have to Change Course. (NYTimes)
Microsoft Lowers AI Software Growth Targets as Customers Resist Newer Products (The Information)
The ‘Mad Men’ 4K Stream on HBO Max Had So Many Problems (Not All of Which Involved a Barf Machine) (THR)
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Sam Altman declares a “Code Red” for OpenAI. All hands on deck. Molly, you in danger, girl, to quote Oda Mae Brown from the movie Ghost. Long term, is Apple in trouble cause of Google’s ascendency in AI? Samsung announces but does not launch a tri-fold phone. And Ben Thompson weighs in on the obsession of the day.
OpenAI CEO Declares ‘Code Red’ to Combat Threats to ChatGPT, Delays Ads Effort (The Information)
Apple AI Chief John Giannandrea Retiring After Siri Delays (MacRumors)
Samsung’s Z TriFold is official and it looks like a tablet with a phone attached (The Verge)
Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI (Stratechery)
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While Runway releases a new video model, let me break down the big analysis piece that had everyone concern trolling about Nvidia over the weekend. Why doesn’t Netflix want you to cast to your tv anymore? And AI means less jobs in consulting, but more jobs in a specific type of construction.
Runway rolls out new AI video model that beats Google, OpenAI in key benchmark (CNBC)
TPUv7: Google Takes a Swing at the King (SemiAnalysis)
Nvidia takes $2 billion stake in Synopsys with expanded computing power partnership (CNBC)
OpenAI Takes Stake in Thrive Holdings, a Buyer of Services Firms (NYTimes)
Netflix kills casting from phones (The Verge)
Top consultancies freeze starting salaries as AI threatens ‘pyramid’ model (FT)
Data Centers Are a ‘Gold Rush’ for Construction Workers (WSJ)
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We're back again with Susan Lyne, to talk about running Martha Stewart's company when Martha went to prison, her startup career with Gilt Groupe, and her investing career with BBG Ventures.
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I’ve maybe never interviewed anyone in my entire time as a historian and podcaster who has had a career as broad and varied as Susan Lyne. Yes, I obviously wanted to talk to Susan about her role helping startup Gilt Group, and her current role as the managing partner of the VC firm BBG Ventures. But, holy how. Susan also launched and oversaw the golden era of Premiere Magazine. She was the CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia when Martha had to step away to, you know, go to prison. And she was the President of ABC Entertainment. She oversaw the development of shows like Grey’s Anatomy and Lost. So, like, yeah. We needed to do two episodes. So this is part one, with the great, Susan Lyne.
Chapters
00:00 From Boston to Berkeley: A Transformative Journey
08:00 The Rise of Alternative Media: Village Voice Era
16:06 Hollywood Calling: The IPC Films Experience
23:12 Launching Premier Magazine: Inside Hollywood
36:14 Navigating the ABC Landscape: A New Era
40:28 Developing Grey's Anatomy And Lost
Takeaways
Susan's upbringing in Boston shaped her perspective on expectations and identity.
Her time at UC Berkeley was transformative, exposing her to diverse ideas.
Freelancing in journalism helped her develop a passion for storytelling.
Working at City Magazine under Francis Ford Coppola was a unique experience.
The Village Voice was a golden era for alternative media in New York.
Susan's transition to Hollywood was driven by her love for storytelling.
Premier Magazine aimed to provide in-depth insights into the film industry.
At ABC, she focused on creating shows that appealed to women.
Susan learned the importance of having a supportive partner in leadership.
Her experience at ABC taught her valuable lessons about resilience and change.
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Trump has a plan to boost AI innovation. Polymarket is now street legal in the US. Google thinks it needs to double AI capacity every 6 months. Is Starlink about to face its first serious competition. And for reasons I’ll explain, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Trump aims to boost AI innovation, build platform to harness government data (Reuters)
Polymarket Secures CFTC Approval for Regulated U.S. Return (CoinDesk)
In Las Vegas, Kalshi Is King (The Information)
Google must double AI serving capacity every 6 months to meet demand, AI infrastructure boss tells employees (CNBC)
Amazon’s Starlink competitor is launching with ‘world’s fastest satellite internet antenna’ (The Verge)
RAM prices are so out of control that stores are selling it like lobster (The Verge)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Kicking Robots (Harper's Magazine)
The Pentagon Can’t Trust GPS Anymore. Is Quantum Physics the Answer? (WSJ)
I’m officially done with YouTube Kids (The Verge)
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Now Anthropic says it’s leapfrogged OpenAI with its new model and is the AI horserace in play? OpenAI is still focusing on things like shopping. Nvidia answers a question people weren’t asking. And is Google soaring because they also might be able to go after Nvidia’s chip throne?
Anthropic introduces cheaper, more powerful, more efficient Opus 4.5 model (Ars Technica)
ChatGPT's new shopping research tool is fast, fun, and free - but can it out-shop me? (ZDNet)
Nvidia’s ‘I’m Not Enron’ memo has people asking a lot of questions already answered by that memo (The Verge)
Google Further Encroaches on Nvidia’s Turf With New AI Chip Push (The Information)
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What sort of a world do we live in if you can’t be sure where an X account comes from? Google isn’t out of the woods yet when it comes to antitrust. Insurers still don’t want to touch AI. Let me tell you about “AI grooming.” And we might be running out of capacity for specific types of chips.
X’s messy About This Account rollout has caused utter chaos (The Verge)
What OpenAI Did When ChatGPT Users Lost Touch With Reality (NYTimes)
The Fate of Google’s Ad Tech Monopoly Is Now in a Judge’s Hands (NYTimes)
Insurers retreat from AI cover as risk of multibillion-dollar claims mounts (Financial Times)
Hundreds of English-language websites link to pro-Kremlin propaganda (The Guardian)
AI boom is fueling a memory chip shortage that could hit cars and phones (CNBC)
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Google phone users can now work with Airdrop on the iPhone cause Google cleverly found a way. Google might have jumped ahead in the AI race and Sam Altman knows it. I’ve heard of quantum computing, but a quantum internet? The Weekend Longreads suggestions, and at the end, a long rant about my latest AI experiments.
Google cracked Apple’s AirDrop and is adding it to Pixel phones (The Verge)
Altman Memo Forecasts ‘Rough Vibes’ Due to Resurgent Google (The Information)
Source: Kalshi’s valuation jumps to $11B after raising massive $1B round (TechCrunch)
Americans' Social Media Use 2025 (Pew Research Center)
IBM, Cisco outline plans for networks of quantum computers by early 2030s (Reuters)
IBM, Cisco to collaborate on ‘internet’ of quantum computers (Silicon Republic)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Google’s new AI image creator took my shirt off (The Verge)
Google’s Nano Banana Pro generates excellent conspiracy fuel (The Verge)
The new silicon valley (literally) (The Verge)
How America’s Hottest Chicken Chain Keeps Its Secret Sauce a Secret (WSJ)
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Are we about to have a battle over who gets to regulate AI? Now there’s Nano Banana Pro. The creator ecosystem is exploding for advertisers. Battlefield did exactly what EA needed it to do. And I’m telling you, the consumer robots for your home… they’re actually starting to arrive.
Here’s the Trump executive order that would ban state AI laws (The Verge)
Google rolling out Gemini 3-powered ‘Nano Banana Pro’ image gen, editing (9to5Google)
Ad Spend in the Creator Economy Expected to Hit $37 Billion in 2025 (The Wrap)
Nintendo and ‘Battlefield 6’ Pushed US Game Sales Up in October (Bloomberg)
This Home Robot Clears Tables and Loads the Dishwasher All by Itself (Wired)
Bo Jackson AI Experiment
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Tons of things today. Google’s new Gemini 3 model. Signs the “second tier” of AI startups is starting to get product market fit. The EU has announced that watering down of GDPR that was rumored. And will Meta’s big win against the government mean mergers and acquisitions are back on the tech menu?
Google is launching Gemini 3, its ‘most intelligent’ AI model yet (The Verge)
AI Music Platform Suno Valued at $2.45 Billion (WSJ)
TikTok will let you choose how much AI-generated content you want to see (TechCrunch)
Europe is scaling back its landmark privacy and AI laws (The Verge)
Meta Did Not Violate Antitrust Law, Judge Rules (NYTimes)
Meta’s Victory Opens the Way for Silicon Valley to Go Deal Shopping (NYTimes)
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What happened with Cloudflare this morning. Grok’s new model wants to be creative. Catching you up on the bloodbath in crypto if you were unaware. Databricks is 12 years old but it seems to be one of the big AI winners. And debt continues to pile in to the AI buildout.
A massive Cloudflare outage brought down X, ChatGPT, and even Downdetector (The Verge)
Grok 4.1 has arrived — and it's bringing the fight to ChatGPT with these new features (Tom's Guide)
Crypto market sheds $1.2tn as traders shun speculative assets (Financial Times)
Google boss says trillion-dollar AI investment boom has 'elements of irrationality' (BBC)
Amazon Raises $15 Billion in First US Bond Sale in Three Years (Bloomberg)
Databricks in Talks to Raise Capital at a Valuation Above $130 Billion (The Information)
Roblox will require age estimation to chat starting next year (The Verge)
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Jeff Bezos is going to be a CEO once again. Could Tim Cook step down from Apple’s CEO position in a matter of months? Maybe don’t buy an AI teddy bear. What big AI startup would you short, if you could? And data-centers in spaaaaaaacceee…
Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive (NYTimes)
Apple intensifies succession planning for CEO Tim Cook (FT)
Apple’s iPhone Overhaul Will Reduce Its Reliance on Annual Fall Spectacle (Bloomberg)
Happy holidays: AI-enabled toys teach kids how to play with fire, sharp objects (The Register)
At a major AI conference, one startup got voted most likely to flop (Business Insider)
Now Tech Moguls Want to Build Data Centers in Outer Space (WSJ)
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A portfolio profile episode of Hypercubic.ai, a seed-stage company that wants to not only preserve knowledge in legacy code, but legacy knowledge in enterprises.
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OpenAI is testing out group chats as a sort of collaborative prompting experience. The hyperscalers are lining up against Nvidia in one specific arena. The Sam Altman Elon Musk feud isn’t over. Google knows who sent you that fake UPS shipment alert text. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
ChatGPT launches pilot group chats across Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan (TechCrunch)
Amazon and Microsoft Back Effort That Would Restrict Nvidia’s Exports to China (WSJ)
OpenAI, Apple Lose Bid to Toss Musk xAI Suit Over Competition (Bloomberg)
AI startup Cursor raises $2.3 billion funding round at $29.3 billion valuation (CNBC)
You know those fake USPS texts? Google says it's found who's behind them (Fast Company)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
Sundar Pichai Is Google’s AI ‘Wartime CEO’ After All (Bloomberg)
CRYPTO: Realm of the Coin (Vanity Fair)
I'm Going to Be a Dad. Here's Why I'm Not Posting About My Kid Online (CNET)
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Valve is taking on gaming consoles and creating a new type of VR headset, all at the same time. GPT-5 gets “warmer.” Cursor’s new raise means it has 10x’d its valuation in the span of a year. And we’re one step closer to your phone completely replacing your wallet.
Valve brings back Steam Machine and Steam Controller — hands-on with Valve's new AMD-based living room gaming hardware (Tom's Hardware)
The Steam Frame is a surprising new twist on VR (The Verge)
Microsoft to Use OpenAI’s Custom Chip Work to Help In-House Effort (Bloomberg)
OpenAI says the brand-new GPT-5.1 is ‘warmer’ and has more ‘personality’ options (The Verge)
The AI Coding Startup Favored by Tech CEOs Is Now Worth $29.3 Billion (WSJ)
Apple launches Digital ID, a way to carry your passport on your phone for use at TSA checkpoints (TechCrunch)
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Forget text-to-video AI, we’re rapidly moving into the text-to-world-generating AI models. What if you showed up to your Airbnb and the fridge was already fully stocked? It seems like there is NO uncanney valley when it comes to AI generated music. And does the Big Short guy have a point when he concern trolls about the AI CAPEX buildout?
Fei-Fei Li’s World Labs speeds up the world model race with Marble, its first commercial product (TechCrunch)
Airbnb Will Test Adding Instacart Grocery Delivery to Its App in Services Push (Bloomberg)
Are you listening to bots? Survey shows AI music is virtually undetectable (Reuters)
50,000 AI tracks flood Deezer daily – as study shows 97% of listeners can’t tell the difference between human-made vs. fully AI-generated music (MusicBusinessWorldwide)
The AI Bubble Is Ignoring Michael Burry’s Fears (Bloomberg)
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The iPhone Air isn’t selling, and it isn’t selling to the degree that Apple is delaying the next version. Yan LeCun is gonna strike out on his own. The big illegal streaming site takedown you might not have hear about. And Facebook doesn’t like likes anymore, at least not external likes.
Apple Delays Release of Next iPhone Air Amid Weak Sales (The Information)
Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit and launch own start-up (FT)
SoftBank sells Nvidia stake for $5.8bn as it prepares for AI investments (FT)
Anthropic Is on Track to Turn a Profit Much Faster Than OpenAI (WSJ)
Streameast: How the authorities took down the world’s largest illegal sports streaming platform (The Athletic)
Meta is killing off the external Facebook Like button (Engadget)
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This podcast seems anti-Twitter. That figures. 🙄
Hire Arabic speakers to counter terrorism. I love how you stereotyped all Arabs as terrorists. It hurts a lot coming from a person I respect. I hope you would reconsider your opinion about Arabs.
starlink is fairly new tech, its no surprise that it may not be as good as was advertised.
Facebootoot & Twatter are so owned by China. Who the hell do they think they are?! They love their protections but act as publishers. I can't wait for the law suits to happen. This is America, not China! They are just disgusting and so anti-American!
CNN is fake news, Facebootoot & Twatter! Will not be using your Chinese censoring sites, for a while because you suck. #CNNFakeNews #FacebookSucks #TwitterSucks
bro NYT (NEW YORK TIMES )asks you to subscribe before reading.......sigh
Are there any other tech news round up podcasts? I feel like TMRH resonates with me less with every episode. It's a good show, but not for me.
A great podcast
Excellent podcast for your daily commute. Short and insightful.
sound quality for Brady was terrible! gave up after ten minutes.
Love this episode! I work in print media and this is a refreshing story to listen to. Keep up the awesome work!
Not allowing a particular podcast to play a specific podcast is retarded.
Castro only available on iOS