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How I AIMay 20 33 min
What launched at Google I/O 2026 (30-minute day 1 recap)
- Google announced the Gemini 3.5 family of models, emphasizing Gemini 3.5 Flash for its speed and intelligence in coding and agentic tasks, rivaling top models while being significantly faster and excelling in multimodal capabilities.
- Anti-gravity, Google's IDE, has seen significant updates including projects, scheduled tasks, sub-agents, hooks, and new slash commands like "grill me," aiming to catch up to competitors with enhanced coding and agentic features.
- Google introduced Omni, a new video generation model, capable of creating longer, more consistent, and photorealistic videos, with features for conversational editing and character consistency, alongside Flow, a tool for production-grade AI video generation with avatar creation.

TBPN LiveMay 20 32 min
Google I/O, Fertility Decline, Spotify Logo Drama | Diet TBPN
- Google's advancements in AI, exemplified by the new Gemini models, are positioned to drive future growth across its cloud services, search, and various product integrations.
- The rapid development and deployment of advanced AI video generation tools, like those showcased at Google I/O, are rapidly commoditizing video production and could significantly impact content creation on platforms like YouTube.
- The discussion explores a potential link between widespread smartphone adoption and declining global birth rates, suggesting technology's influence on societal structures and personal choices.

MTSMay 19 20 min
What Musk's Appeal Means for the OpenAI Lawsuit | MTS Live
- The court ruled that Elon Musk lacked standing to bring his lawsuit against OpenAI due to the statute of limitations, meaning his claims were filed too late.
- The trial did not address the core claims of breach of charitable trust or unjust enrichment, as the ruling focused solely on the timing of the lawsuit.
- Elon Musk is expected to appeal the decision, aiming to have his core claims heard without the obstacle of the statute of limitations.

The Pomp PodcastMay 19 37 min
Volatility Is Coming! Here Is How To Profit From It | Andrew Parish & Tillman Holloway
- Tokenization is set to fundamentally transform markets by enabling 24/7 trading and the creation of virtually infinite new markets, requiring increased dollar liquidity.
- The rise of AI and smart contracts will increasingly govern financial markets, potentially leading to agent-driven trading surpassing human capabilities.
- Crypto's role is evolving beyond a speculative asset to become the primary exchange of value in a tokenized, 24/7 global market infrastructure.

The Milk Road ShowMay 19 39 min
Why Crypto May Be The Bigger Opportunity Than AI w/ Farokh
- The speaker, Faro, believes all roads lead back to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, arguing that it's a foundational element for future innovation and that the desire to profit will always draw people back to the space, similar to past crazes like APEs and Pokemon cards.
- Faro adheres to the four-year crypto cycle theory, suggesting that momentum should pick up after mid-term elections and anticipating significant growth towards 2027, despite many in the industry disregarding this cyclical pattern.
- Faro highlights the "picks and shovels" approach to investing, emphasizing that while direct AI trades might be inaccessible to retail investors, the intersection of AI and blockchain technology is far more fascinating and offers greater upside potential.

The Joe Rogan ExperienceMay 19 3h 25m
#2501 - Marc Andreessen
- The discussion highlights the debate around Flock cameras and ShotSpotter technology, where concerns about mass surveillance and privacy are weighed against their effectiveness in solving crimes.
- A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the rise of radical socialist politics, its potential impact on economic policy, and the differing views on wealth inequality and individual achievement.
- The rapid advancements and widespread adoption of AI are explored, covering its potential to augment human capabilities, the challenges of regulation, and concerns about its long-term societal implications.

The Ben Shapiro ShowMay 19 1h 06m
Ep. 2429 - Luigi Mangione and the Left's Murder Fantasy
- The discussion highlights how a society that "greenlights" political violence by deeming certain systems inherently "murderous" is likely to experience more of it, particularly when legal systems are perceived as lenient towards perpetrators.
- The podcast explores the concept of "suicidal empathy" and "homicidal empathy," suggesting that an overabundance of empathy directed towards the wrong targets or in inappropriate situations can lead individuals to act against their own interests or even embrace violent ideologies.
- A significant portion of the conversation focuses on Congressman Thomas Massie's primary election, analyzing the reasons for his challenges, including his associations with individuals espousing conspiracy theories and anti-Israel sentiments, and his voting record that has alienated fellow Republicans.

My First MillionMay 19 51 min
How Gary Vee runs 7 businesses
- Gary emphasizes the power of long-term thinking and "long-term greedy" strategies over short-term gains, arguing it drives a different, more sustainable game.
- A significant discussion point revolves around Gary's approach to building and managing numerous eight-figure businesses by prioritizing relationships and empowering "family member" lieutenants who are deeply trusted.
- The conversation highlights Gary's unique ability to maintain emotional resilience and perform under pressure, attributing this to his upbringing and a conscious effort to practice "kind candor."

AI + a16zMay 19 29 min
Ben Horowitz on AI Infrastructure, Economics and The New Laws of Software
- The rapid advancement of AI is fundamentally changing the nature of technological development, rendering previously axiomatic business principles like "you can't throw money at the problem" and "possession is nine-tenths of the law" obsolete.
- Significant infrastructure bottlenecks, particularly in electricity and memory, exist and are hindering the pace of technological progress, necessitating substantial investment in traditional industries like power transformers.
- The rise of AI presents a critical need for crypto-based solutions to verify human identity, authenticate content, and enable AI as an economic actor in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

The Megyn Kelly ShowMay 19 20 min
Deadly Mosque Shooting, Judge Rules on Mangione Notebook, Murdaugh Sues Court Clerk: AM Update 5/19
- A shooting at San Diego's largest mosque, killing three people including a security guard, is being investigated as a hate crime due to recovered hate speech on a weapon.
- In the Luigi Manion murder case, a judge suppressed some evidence from a warrantless search but allowed the alleged murder weapon and a notebook described as a manifesto to be used at trial.
- Alec Murdoch has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Rebecca Hill, the former court clerk accused of improperly influencing the jury that convicted him, leading to his murder convictions being overturned.