YouTube01 Mar 2024
1h 26m

E168: Can Google save itself? Abolish HR, AI takes over Customer Support, Reddit IPO teardown

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All-In Podcast

In episode 168 of the All-In Podcast, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, David Friedberg, and Chamath Palihapitiya discuss several key issues, starting with Google's Gemini AI controversy and the potential structural changes needed within Google to address bias and competitiveness. They analyze the roles of DEI, leadership, and the influence of founders in steering the company. The conversation shifts to AI licensing deals, particularly Google's approach to acquiring training data and the long-term value of content. The panel then examines Klarna's use of AI in customer service, debating the implications for job displacement and the potential for open-source solutions. Finally, they touch on Reddit's S1 filing, questioning its valuation and growth prospects, and conclude with Apple's decision to discontinue its car project, speculating on the company's renewed focus on AI.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction and Google's AI Controversy

Part 2: HR, Diversity, and Content Licensing

Part 3: AI Applications and Future Trends

Part 4: Reddit's S1 and Apple's AI Shift

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