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Key Insights on Technology

College graduates are booing AI mentions at commencement speeches, reflecting anxiety about job displacement from technology whose architects promise career destruction

  • Meta laid off 8,000 employees (10% of staff) while installing screen tracking software allegedly for AI training, creating 'new lows' in company morale
  • OpenAI's Sam Altman shifted messaging from doom to augmentation: 'way cooler to help software developers Pokemon evolve into superheroes than replace them'
  • Dr. Christina Maher combines software engineering, finance, and neuroscience backgrounds to develop brain-computer interfaces for enhanced human communication
  • "You have this innovation bazooka with these models. Why would you point it at rebuilding payroll or ERP or CRM?" - Anisha argues AI should target the other 90% of enterprise spend, not just the 8-12% on software
  • "Weird wins" - startups can thrive building products touching disagreement, persuasion, and sexuality that big tech committees explicitly avoid due to brand risk
  • Workday has 97% gross dollar retention but takes 6.5 minutes for a tech investor to find basic compensation information
  • HR software serves as a bellwether for AI adoption reaching mass enterprise takeoff beyond coastal tech hubs

Episodes

Trump’s new $1.8bn fund under fire

Trump’s new $1.8bn fund under fire

What Big Tech wants out of Trump’s China visit

What Big Tech wants out of Trump’s China visit

GameStop’s wild bid for eBay

GameStop’s wild bid for eBay

LVMH looks to shrink its luxury empire

LVMH looks to shrink its luxury empire

Could the US scrap quarterly reporting?

Could the US scrap quarterly reporting?

Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

BP’s major setback

BP’s major setback

How the world is preparing for oil shortages

How the world is preparing for oil shortages

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

OpenAI investors question its valuation

OpenAI investors question its valuation

US and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire talks

US and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire talks

Robert Armstrong on coining the Taco trade

Robert Armstrong on coining the Taco trade

Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

Hold on — tech stocks are a safe haven now?

Hold on — tech stocks are a safe haven now?

AI turns to a new type of lending

AI turns to a new type of lending

How Deutsche Bank wooed Jeffrey Epstein

How Deutsche Bank wooed Jeffrey Epstein

European investment banks’ killer year

European investment banks’ killer year

The war in Ukraine, four years later

The war in Ukraine, four years later

The fallout of Trump’s tariff setback at the Supreme Court

The fallout of Trump’s tariff setback at the Supreme Court

The great graduate job drought

The great graduate job drought

Warner Bros tells Paramount to make an offer it can’t refuse

Warner Bros tells Paramount to make an offer it can’t refuse

What’s with Wall Street’s weird selloffs?

What’s with Wall Street’s weird selloffs?

Introducing 'The Kink Machine: The Hidden Business of Pleasure'

Introducing 'The Kink Machine: The Hidden Business of Pleasure'

Private equity’s workaround to buy law firms

Private equity’s workaround to buy law firms

Novo Nordisk hits back at copycat drugs

Novo Nordisk hits back at copycat drugs

The Muskverse enters a new era

The Muskverse enters a new era

US and Japan flirt with joint currency intervention

US and Japan flirt with joint currency intervention

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