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All In Interview - Peter Funkhauser, Bernt Bornich, Amanda McMaster, Jonathan Hurst - Recap and Notes - July 29 2026

July 29 2026 (from Gemini) Dr. Péter Fankhauser – Co-founder and CEO of ANYbotics Four-Legged Form Factor & Harsh Environments : Four-legged "dog-like" robots excel in complex industrial spaces because four legs provide superior balance, dexterity, wide footholds, and stability over slippery floors, stairs, snow, and rain compared to bipedal humanoids. ANYbotics focuses on data collection and routine inspection across critical infrastructure rather than simple human labor replacement. Superhuman Industrial Inspection & ROI : Equipped with thermal cameras, acoustic sensors, microphones, and gas detectors, the robots perceive anomalies invisible to humans, such as micro gas leaks and overheating equipment. The primary financial return comes from eliminating facility downtime, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per hour, justifying high-end onboard GPUs and sensors. Edge Autonomy vs. Cloud Processing : Real-time operations like obstacle avoidance and ima...
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All In Podcast Episode 282 Recap and Notes July 24 2026

July 24 2026 Chinese AI models catching up to US frontier models Kimi K3 seems awesome Moonshot AI seems really good Michael Kratsios alleges distillation Reports that Trump White House might be divided on banning Chinese (or any) open source models Sacks predicted this in E275 - May 2026 Any threat is used to take a shot at open source models Try to enter predicate facts into the public record to justify a push to ban these later on Sacks thinks it would be a tragic mistake for US government to ban open source If Anthropic was sincere about their distillation concerns, then they would push for a ban on Chinese models distilling American models, not to hurt American developers’ access to models Why aren’t they stopping it if its happening at “industrial scale”? Instead of KYCing their customers like Chamath suggested they are asking to ban their competitors Hilarious hypocrisy of these labs - especially Anthropic - when they have already paid fines ...

All In Interview - Mark Cuban - Recap and Notes - July 21 2026

July 21 2026 (from NotebookLM) Mark Cuban – Entrepreneur, Investor, and Dallas Mavericks Owner The AI Bubble & Valuation Realities : The current AI wave is fundamentally different from the traditional dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Back then, companies with "no revenue, no traffic, no nothing" went public at astronomical valuations. Today, the hype is heavily driven by private capital, meaning a market correction won't wipe out public retail investors but could destroy VCs, private equity firms, and investment funds that are "going all in". He warns of "pricing to perfection," where tech giants like Google and Meta are borrowing billions on top of dedicating their entire cash flows to capital expenditures for AI. The Data Center "Pickleball" Risk : A significant hazard looms for the aggressive buildout of data centers. Physical power grid capacity, which is expanding only 4–5% globally, serves as a hard limit. Cuban warns that if...

All In Podcast Episode 281 Recap and Notes July 17 2026

July 17 2026 Demis Hassabis AI article Proposal for regulations/rules Widely acclaimed by industry folks (Elon, Sam Altman, Jack Clark from Anthropic, Satya, Sundar, etc) Form a self regulatory organization (SRO, like FINRA, etc) Higher chance of industry getting regulation right because it can stay more current vs govt regulation which can lag - especially relevant to AI which is moving so fast Sacks spoke to Demis and likes the proposal with some notes The SRO has to have diverse enough group of industry participants to address regulatory capture problem (can’t have just 3 labs, etc) The regulations should apply to the frontier models - if the model is is behind, why regulate it - if there is a step change, only then there might be catastrophic risk It should be for truly catastrophic risk - nuclear, chemical warfare etc not speech Should be a substitute, not in addition to lot of random regulations that are already there Opt in to begin with to prove the agency works ...

All In Interview - Pat Gelsinger and Anton Osika - Recap and Notes - July 15 2026

July 15 2026 (from NotebookLM) Pat Gelsinger – Former Intel CEO The Downfall and Leadership Transition : Spent 34 years at Intel, which went off the rails and got heavily outperformed by Nvidia, TSMC, and Apple. The shift began when the company moved away from deeply technical founders and leaders (such as Andy Grove, Gordon Moore, Bob Noyce, and Craig Barrett, where 15 of 20 people in executive meetings held PhDs) and started being run by business leaders and "bean counters". When Gelsinger became CEO (noted as 2001 in the transcript), he was the first technical leader in 15 years. Financial Over-Prioritization : In the five to six years before Gelsinger's return, Intel gave $100 billion to shareholders in dividends and stock buybacks instead of building new factories or investing in critical EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) lithography machines. The Apple Silicon Miss : Intel passed on making chips for the original iPhone. Under Steve Jobs, Apple moved to Intel's Ce...

All In Interview - Matis Staniszewski and - Recap and Notes - July 13 2026

July 13 2026 ElevenLabs CEO - Mati Staniszewski Insane revenue ramp $600M ARR 600 employees Fast revenue growth and fast employee count growth - so quite challenging Competing for top talent Lot of initial talent is still there Started pre-ChatGPT moment All teams have engineers embedded in them (talent, marketing, etc) People are preferring to talk to AI customer agents now vs humans Amazing use cases Working with celebrities US congress woman giving speech using this technology Woman who lost her voice before her wedding - use it for wedding vows Gaming (like James Earl Jones voice in Darth Vader getting unlocked as a character that helps you - working with Disney and the family estate) Definitely real threat from frontier models Feel their advantage is their research (architecture) and the data they have Max Junestrand - Legora CEO 50% revenue growth quarter over quarter for 7 quarters Market of legal services in the US is $1T/year Software is $40B/year so o...

All In Podcast Episode 280 Recap and Notes July 10 2026

July 10 2026 Friedberg out on vacation, Brad Gerstner in IPOs SpaceX - already 7th largest company in the world OpenAI, Anthropic expected IPOs hoped to be quite successful (Brad is an investor of course) Intelligence is the largest TAM we have seen in the history of the world Inspite of the open source buzz, frontier models are getting higher share of enterprise spend Case for open source Some companies won’t have the revenue growth to justify frontier model cost Some countries will be happy with the just good enough open source and will prefer sovereignty Case against Complicated to setup open source (bittensor, openrouter, etc) Meta released Muse for coding Sacks joins the show CTOs are trying to control token cost Jesse Zhang Decagon boss had a good blog post on this - how to think about optimizing model costs (when stuff is new you want the best model, when stuff is mature you want to use the cheap model that you have fine tuned) Nikesh Arora tweets were also ...