E37: NYC rejects far-left candidates, new developments in lab leak theory, App Store breakup & more
All-In Podcast
In episode 37 of the All In Podcast, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg engage in a wide-ranging discussion, starting with personal anecdotes and quickly moving into debates about the podcast's format and the role of soundbites. They analyze Eric Adams' likely win in the New York City mayoral race, attributing it to a focus on crime and a rejection of radical left policies. The conversation shifts to the origins of COVID-19, the deletion of genomic data, and the potential for a U.S.-China decoupling. Finally, they discuss antitrust bills targeting Apple, the power of big tech, and the balance between innovation and regulation, with Friedberg advocating for a free market approach and others supporting government intervention to level the playing field. The episode concludes with personal updates and a lighthearted discussion about weight loss.
Part 1: Podcast Intro, Format Debate
Part 2: Politics, COVID Origins
Part 3: Antitrust, Tech Industry
Part 4: Personal Updates, Conclusion
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