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Tesla Robotaxis Go Live, OpenAI Pulls Jony Ive Promotional Materials, Iran Updates | Yacine, Farzad Mesbahi, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Jon Chu, Eric Romo & Thomas Mueller, Derek Thompson, Alex Robinson, Jesse Zhang

Episode 144 Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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  • (01:33) - Live From the backseat of a robotaxi w/ Farzad Mesbahi
  • (07:58) - Timeline
  • (10:53) - Telsa rolls out Robotaxis in Texas
  • (16:30) - Iran launches attacks on U.S. base in Qatar
  • (20:27) - OpenAI pulls promotional material around Jony Ive
  • (32:03) - Timeline
  • (56:38) - Sebastian Siemiatkowski, born in 1981 to Polish immigrants in Sweden, is the co-founder and CEO of Klarna, a leading fintech company known for its "buy now, pay later" services. In the conversation, he discusses his early entrepreneurial influences, including Richard Branson and Ingvar Kamprad, and his journey from working at Burger King to founding Klarna at age 23. He also highlights Klarna's growth to over 100 million users and $100 billion in annual payment volume, the company's strategic expansion into the U.S. market, and the impact of AI on white-collar jobs and business operations.
  • (01:25:32) - Jon Chu, a Partner at Khosla Ventures with a background in machine learning and engineering leadership, discusses Meta's strategic moves in AI, emphasizing the company's commitment to securing top talent and its willingness to invest heavily to remain competitive. He highlights Meta's strengths as a fast follower and its readiness to take significant bets, noting that even a second-place position in the AI market could yield substantial returns. Chu also touches on Meta's potential to integrate AI across its product suite, from chat applications to ad optimization, underscoring the company's focus on leveraging AI to enhance user engagement and revenue.
  • (01:51:25) - Tom Mueller, a founding member of SpaceX and the CEO of Impulse Space, discusses the future of humanoid robotics, expressing optimism that their capabilities will advance more rapidly than some predictions suggest. He highlights the potential impact of humanoid robots on manufacturing and space exploration, emphasizing their role in reducing costs and risks associated with human space travel. Mueller also shares his vision for Impulse Space, focusing on enhancing in-space transportation to facilitate access to higher orbits and support missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
  • (01:51:25) - Eric Romo is the President & Chief Operating Officer at Impulse Space, the in‑space transportation company founded by Tom Mueller. He began his career as one of the earliest propulsion engineering hires at SpaceX and later founded startups in the solar energy and virtual reality sectors. Romo also served as a Director at Facebook Reality Labs. He holds both a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from Stanford University.
  • (02:08:58) - Derek Thompson is an American journalist and author, known for his work as a staff writer at *The Atlantic* and as the host of the podcast *Plain English*. He has authored several books, including the national bestseller *Hit Makers* and the #1 *New York Times* bestseller *Abundance*, co-authored with Ezra Klein. In the conversation, Thompson discusses his decision to leave *The Atlantic* after 17 years to pursue independent ventures, emphasizing his desire for new challenges and the freedom to explore diverse topics. He reflects on the success of his book *Abundance* and the strategic timing of his departure, noting that the book's reception provided a unique opportunity to engage with a broader audience. Thompson also shares insights into the book's promotional strategy, highlighting the effectiveness of television appearances in driving sales and the importance of creating engaging content that sparks public discourse.
  • (02:43:19) - Alex Robinson, co-founder and CEO of Juniper Square, a leading investment management software company for private markets, discusses the company's recent $130 million Series D funding round and the launch of their AI product, Juni AI. He highlights Juniper Square's growth to approximately 2,500 customers managing around $1 t
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