Bond crisis looming? GOP abandons DOGE, Google disrupts Search with AI, OpenAI buys Jony Ive's IO
2025-05-24
The All-In podcast tackles the bond market chaos and national debt fueled by a new spending bill, debating its impact versus tax cuts. They also explore significant AI advancements, including Google's AI-first search and subscription strategy, plus OpenAI's acquisition of Johnny Ive's firm hinting at a new device. Discussions extend to US AI diplomacy in the Middle East and a groundbreaking CRISPR gene-editing treatment. Finally, they emphasize the critical need for energy production scaling for future abundance.
Antonio Gracias: DOGE updates, Voter fraud, Finding 'Big Balls' | All-In Live from Miami
2025-05-21
Antonio Gracias offers an insider's view of working within the U.S. government, describing its operational complexity as far exceeding the Twitter acquisition. He highlights significant inefficiencies and waste, alongside the dedication of many civil servants hindered by bureaucracy. Gracias discusses efforts to identify potential voting irregularities through data analysis and advocates for controlled, sensible legal immigration policies. He emphasizes the potential for mission-driven individuals to make a substantial impact through short-term public service.
Sergey Brin, Google Co-Founder | All-In Live from Miami
2025-05-20
Sergey Brin shares his perspective on the unprecedented pace of AI development, describing it as the most exciting technological shift of his career. He highlights AI's growing capabilities in areas like coding, deep research, and even management, noting its ability to perform tasks at volumes humans cannot. Brin also reflects on the potential societal impacts, including the future of education and evolving human-computer interaction methods like voice and potentially brain interfaces. The conversation underscores the rapid, transformative nature of current AI advancements.
Trump's Big Week: Middle East Trip, China Deal, Pharma EO, "Big, Beautiful Bill" with Ben Shapiro
2025-05-17
This episode features Ben Shapiro discussing recent events. They cover Trump's Middle East trip, highlighting major deals with Saudi Arabia and Qatar and a shift towards commerce over intervention. The conversation also delves into the critical US national debt crisis and the proposed Republican tax bill, debating its impact on the deficit. Finally, they touch on controversial state-level bans on cellular meat and the complexities of pharmaceutical pricing.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet | The All-In Interview
2025-05-16
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, shares insights into Google's strategy amidst the AI revolution. He details how the company is leveraging its deep infrastructure and "AI first" foundation to transform core products like Search and Cloud, while also pushing frontiers in areas like quantum computing and robotics. Pichai addresses the competitive landscape and the perceived "innovator's dilemma," framing AI as a massive opportunity driving unprecedented innovation and user engagement across Google's diverse portfolio. He emphasizes a focus on execution, culture, and long-term foundational R&D for future growth.
Fed Hesitates on Tariffs, The New Mag 7, Death of VC, Google's Value in a Post-Search World
2025-05-09
The Besties recap their exciting Miami F1 trip, featuring a star-studded stage show with guests like Sergey Brin and Tony Robbins. They dive into the Fed's decision to hold rates steady and the potential economic impact of tariffs. The conversation tackles the disruptive force of AI on Google's core search business and explores the challenges facing private markets, including the introduction of a new fund designed to democratize tech investing.
Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior | All-In DC
2025-05-06
Join us for an insightful conversation with Secretary of the Interior, Doug Bergam, as we explore American energy independence and dominance. Discover the incredible transformation of the Sabine Pass LNG export facility, now the largest in the US and second largest globally, and its pivotal role in this energy revolution. Secretary Bergam discusses the importance of utilizing America's vast resources, balancing environmental stewardship with energy security, and addressing the growing energy demands of AI and advanced manufacturing. Learn about the National Energy Dominance Council's efforts to unlock America's energy potential and secure a prosperous future.
Trump's First 100 Days, Tariffs Impact Trade, AI Agents, Amazon Backs Down
2025-05-03
Join us for a sharp analysis of the first 100 days, celebrating policy successes like border control and deregulation while scrutinizing the economic uncertainty caused by new tariffs. We unpack the complex impact on global supply chains and reveal strategies businesses are using to adapt. Discover the cutting edge of AI with a look at powerful new agents, their revolutionary potential for automation, and the critical challenges of reliability and scale.
Trump Rally or Bessent Put? Elon Back at Tesla, Google's Gemini Problem, China's Thorium Discovery
2025-04-26
Welcome to the All-In podcast! This week, the team welcomes journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin to discuss the latest market trends and global economic strategies. They dive into the debate around the "Besson put" and analyze the impact of trade policies, particularly concerning China. The conversation explores the complexities of international relations, energy independence, and the future of American competitiveness. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on finance, geopolitics, and the challenges facing the world today.
Trump vs Harvard, Nvidia export controls, how DEI killed Hollywood with Tim Dillon
2025-04-19
The All-In podcast returns with a lively discussion featuring comedian Tim Dylan and a deep dive into current events. The hosts debate the implications of US export controls on AI chips to China, exploring potential economic and technological consequences. They also tackle the controversy surrounding Harvard's admissions policies and its non-profit status, questioning the role of meritocracy in education. Finally, the episode wraps up with a fascinating science segment on mitochondria and their potential therapeutic applications.