• @Seven-bw7jj · 1,400 likes Apr 3, 2026

    All of a sudden it’s back to Tech topics. Interesting time to divert from politics/world events

  • @aaronpaulking3675 · 904 likes Apr 3, 2026

    The size of the Elephant in the room is staggering!

  • @Lilburne_Ai · 775 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Sacks should speak up about Operation "Epic Failure"

  • @ScottUllmann · 621 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Nothing on Iran? Wonder why…

  • @Roshan-pp4dc · 480 likes Apr 3, 2026

    No topic on Iran and impending global energy and fertilizer crisis

  • @LtSerge-cq1ey · 418 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Completely ignored the market meltdown lmao

  • @LWinzar · 350 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Nothing on Iran 🤣🤣🤣 The falloff will be studied

  • @seanplaysmc2013 · 329 likes Apr 3, 2026

    TALK ABOUT THE MARKET!

  • @GriffinPearson · 211 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Love the podcast but we’ve got a GLARING topic omission this week guys. Not everything has to be about politics, but I don’t think ignoring the war is going to make it go away

  • @bigiftrue · 207 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I'm still a fan of the pod and I've kind of poo poo'd a lot of the criticism over the last year. However, the strait of Hormuz is by far the most important thing happening in the world and deserves a segment every week until it resolves. If the strait isn't open by May it could be catastrophic. If foreign countries get desperate for oil they will sell US equities and bonds to get dollars to buy increasingly expensive energy. That will tank stocks and blow up the bond market, making covid look like picnic. That's Iran's endgame, and time is not on our side.

  • @sk708 · 173 likes Apr 3, 2026

    All-in jokesters

  • @nancycheng4392 · 108 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Thank you Friedberg! It’s always easier to blame someone else!

  • @mifamiliavarela · 96 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Their silence on Iran is deafening

  • @Eduardo-rw8yd · 78 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Welcome back, to the 1# grifting podcast in the world!

  • @teebone2157 · 52 likes Apr 3, 2026

    crazy how these guys care so much about things that dont mean anything to the lives of 95% of people

  • @syz3981 · 47 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Can u imagine the amount of shit they would be spewing if Biden was in office right now

  • @taylorle1206 · 36 likes Apr 3, 2026

    David F — nailed it. We keep outsourcing responsibility and then blaming the system for both doing too much and not enough. Government isn’t a parent or a god — it’s already stretched past its competence. Meanwhile, we expect it to solve problems that start at home. If your kid’s habits are off, that’s on you — you control the inputs. A “kill switch” is just cleanup after the fact. The real work is teaching discipline and boundaries early, before there’s anything to “fix.” This constant victim framing is the problem. Parenting is a responsibility, not a suggestion — your job is to raise someone capable, grounded, and accountable. And one more thing — there’s no such thing as “vibe coding.” You’re prompting, not coding. Big difference. "Dad don't be a loser" if you responded to that at all - you are the problem.

  • @irvinwright4075 · 35 likes Apr 3, 2026

    My cell phone costs $50/mo for 3 phones. Why would you pay $100/mo? Nothing on Iran, market, world going to hell; shame on you guys!

  • @thesauce669 · 34 likes Apr 3, 2026

    No talk on the obvious. Wonder why? I just come for the comments now. Much more entertaining

  • @LePlerome · 31 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Sacks is in Texas Oblast.

  • @cmiksee1932 · 30 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I love the show but have a question. Why isn’t Chamath in jail yet? Between his SPAC swindle and the SoFi meltdown it’s just a matter of time.

  • @paragawaken · 28 likes Apr 3, 2026

    No word on Iran..reason being they also know US has done big blunder

  • @enricobottazzi8350 · 25 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Wow 57:00 JCAL winning an argument against Friedberg

  • @shelbyferrari8404 · 23 likes Apr 3, 2026

    David Friedberg for CA Governor! 🎉

  • @AJG-z4p8b · 22 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Long take. Buckle up. I’ve been listening to the All-In Podcast for a long time, since its inception, and what originally made it great was the mix of perspectives. These besties didn’t always agree with each other, and that tension actually made the conversations interesting. You’d hear different viewpoints, people pushing back on each other, and sometimes changing their minds. It felt like a genuine discussion rather than everyone marching in the same direction. Lately though, the vibe feels very different. Since Trump’s second term began or perhaps 3-5 months prior to his election win, the conversations seem a lot less balanced and much more aligned. What used to be nuanced debate now often feels like a group effort to explain why every decision coming out of the Trump admin is actually a good one. Instead of real scrutiny, there’s a lot of mental gymnastics to frame even the more questionable moves in a positive light. Sometimes it’s honestly impressive how far the reasoning stretches. To be fair, I get it. These guys are businessmen at the end of the day. They operate in circles where access, influence, and relationships matter. When you look at their behavior through that lens, it actually makes sense. People tend to act in ways that protect their interests. The part that feels odd though is the moral framing that sometimes comes with it. The show often presents itself as defending big principles, free speech, the American public, and truth-telling. But the conversations increasingly sound like they’re protecting proximity to power more than anything else. At times it almost feels like watching a bad product being sold with really great marketing. The underlying opinion might not be that convincing on its own, but it gets wrapped in a story about patriotism, leadership, or long-term strategy. And suddenly you’re supposed to believe this is exactly what everyone needs. Meanwhile, actual criticism of policy rarely gets much room to breathe. There are moments where Jason does seem to push back a bit, and to his credit those moments stand out because they feel closer to what the show used to be. But more often than not he ends up getting overwhelmed pretty quickly by the other besties piling on. Perhaps because he starts with expressing his disagreement with the administration first and then explaining why. He gets in the crosshair before any explanation. Also if you think about the dynamics, it’s not that surprising. Jason is obviously very wealthy compared to the average American, but among that group he’s clearly the lowest in terms of wealth and influence. A lot of his power and relevance comes from being in proximity to people who are significantly richer and more powerful than he is. So you can kind of see how the dynamic plays out over time. Across different episodes it feels like he slowly shifts his frame of reference, moving from being more of a critic to sounding more like a beneficiary of the same system the others are defending. Friedberg, on the other hand, often seems to have the most authentic and grounded takes on the pod. There’s a reason many listeners seem to like him the most. What’s interesting though is how he approaches criticism. He’ll lay out the logic, point out the flaws, and sometimes offer pretty sharp critiques, but he rarely directs the blame squarely at any one person or institution. It’s almost like he presents the criticism in a way that acknowledges the problem without putting a clear target on anyone’s back. That approach lets the viewpoint exist without immediately putting him in someone’s crosshairs. I remember during the COVID years when Chamath would occasionally push back pretty hard on some of Friedberg’s critiques, but over time it feels like both of them have adjusted their approach slightly. Those direct clashes don’t really happen anymore, and the criticism now tends to be delivered in a way that keeps the conversation moving without blowing up the dynamic between them. David Sacks is also an interesting case when you look at how the dynamics on the show have evolved. During the Biden years, he was actually a breath of fresh air on the pod. He was pretty clearly aligned with the conservative side politically, but that often meant he was the one consistently offering criticism of the Biden administration when the others seemed more comfortable with it. In a strange way, that created balance because at least one person was willing to challenge the prevailing narrative. Now that the Trump administration is in power, the roles seem to have flipped. Sacks has become one of the most forceful defenders of the current administration, often right alongside Chamath. The contrast between his role then and his role now is pretty noticeable. Chamath is probably the easiest to understand once you look at what seems to drive him. At the end of the day, he seems very focused on getting rich and famous, and he often frames his story as the classic arc of someone from a humble, difficult upbringing who made it really big. One thing that has always stood out to me is how he occasionally brings up the fact that he is the wealthiest among the group. I think it’s happened two or three times where he’s explicitly mentioned it on the podcast. It’s an odd thing to feel the need to say out loud when you’re already sitting among a group of extremely wealthy friends. It almost feels like the perception of being the richest matters to him, as if the richer you are the more credible or important your voice becomes. And in that sense he often seems to want to be viewed as the biggest voice on the pod, regardless of whether that’s actually the case. And honestly, once you see that as the core of his motivation, a lot of his takes start to make more sense. He might also be the most duplicitous of the group. He tends to align with whoever is in power, almost without fail. Most of the time you’ll see one of two things from him. Either he is heavily praising the administration in power, or he simply avoids criticizing them and just goes along with the flow. The one exception is when it becomes obvious that a political shift is coming. In those moments he suddenly becomes very vocal in criticizing the current administration. You could see that toward the end of the Biden years, and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if the same thing happens toward the end of the Trump administration as well. Among this group he’s probably also the most skilled at the mental gymnastics required to make those shifts. Principles and morals don’t really seem fixed. They tend to get defined based on whatever is useful in that moment. Another thing that stands out is the guest lineup lately. It feels like most guests already agree with the hosts or are broadly aligned with the administration. I honestly can’t remember the last time someone came on who could offer a thoughtful, well-argued critique of U.S. policy. You almost never hear serious discussion about how U.S. foreign policy is shaped, or perspectives that question some of the dominant narratives, Just Palestine issue for example here: I lost the count of pro-Israeli guests that have been on the pod - shapiro, bari weiss, sandberg, kushner. There have been almost none highlighting the plight of palestinians. The closest were jeffrey sacks and mearsheimer who are honest and consistent about their takes but of course those conversations were on broader topics. When such viewpoints are completely missing, the conversation starts to feel less like exploration and more like reinforcement. And again, I understand why that might be the case. Bringing on guests who openly challenge government policy can put people in uncomfortable political crosshairs. It can affect access, relationships, and opportunities. But if that’s the reality, then maybe the show should drop the whole “fearless truth-teller” posture. It’s hard to claim you’re defending open debate when certain perspectives just never show up. The podcast is still entertaining at times, and the besties are obviously smart guys. But what used to feel like an open conversation now sometimes feels more like a coordinated narrative. And honestly, the contrast between what the show used to be and what it’s turning into is probably the most interesting part of all. The funniest part is that you can almost guarantee how this story ends. The moment a non-Trump administration comes into power, these guys will flip on a dime. Except perhaps Sacks. There will probably be an episode where they talk about how they’ve “learned more,” how they now prefer “balanced perspectives,” and maybe they’ll even throw in a few gentle critiques of the previous trump administration to show how thoughtful they are. Then, just like that, the conversation will move on and their viewpoints will conveniently start aligning with whoever is running the government at the time. You’ll see the same mental gymnastics again, just aimed in a different direction. Honestly, I’d bet good money this happens. It’s almost too predictable at this point, which is what makes it kind of funny. Thank you for your attention to this matter! Haha

  • @mifamiliavarela · 18 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Market meltdown? What’s that ? Queue picture of flames everywhere in the break room sipping my coffee

  • @디발류 · 18 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Responsibility part was so good. 🎉🎉

  • @cynthiatan4732 · 17 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Reposted David Friedberg’s interview too. We need more high profile people to speak up! Thank you David!😊

  • @danroberts8141 · 17 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Friedburg for Governor. I am a fan!

  • @benkyee4414 · 16 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Is it only me or others don’t feel like watching them anymore. Biggest downfall in realtime ever.

  • @MitchellPorter2025 · 16 likes Apr 3, 2026

    It's funny how all these comments are saying, what about the war, what about energy, because I actually found this to be one of the most informative episodes of All-In I've ever watched - but I'm not a money person, I'm more like an AI person in the doom/transformation vein, and in the past I've been annoyed with Sacks in particular for scorning the idea that AI is some kind of risk to the human race. But they had a whole section on superintelligence this time, and also I simply appreciate the expertise and experience that informs their projections. So it was a pretty satisfying episode for me.

  • @Gooseiskoolidk · 14 likes Apr 3, 2026

    These guys know who the boss is

  • @ryanmgrambart5767 · 14 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Sacks going down with DJT!

  • @susanpence7124 · 13 likes Apr 3, 2026

    55:22 PREACH DAVID F. BRAVO

  • @karenbell659 · 12 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Personnel responsibility yes unless the producer or company was deceptive about the potential harm.

  • @NebPWN · 12 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Jcal actually made good counters to Friedberg in the Facebook segment. Always good to have a balanced view. Kudos

  • @bigworm3886 · 11 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Oh pity a $500 bn corporation for paying a $3 million tort tax. The companies should hold some societal responsibility for the products issued to the public

  • @Miick3y · 11 likes Apr 3, 2026

    This is some bull shit propaganda to save face on this administration. How do you not address the WAR

  • @Dedicated_.1 · 11 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Media is so easily captured by Politics. These guys folded to Trump so hard as soon as he was elected and now we gets no update on geopolitical and market moving developments because it will make them look like they’re not towing the party line. Took so little for the power to shift.

  • @TheLiteracyKeys · 10 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Love Friedberg's point on assuming responsibilities for personal choice.

  • @Mary-EllenJohnson · 9 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I could listen for you all day long. Thank you for another great podcast.

  • @Barweezy · 9 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I guess Brad should have taken Sam Altman’s offer to buy out his shares.

  • @Moneycrisp · 9 likes Apr 3, 2026

    When you become so unbelievably partisan and sycophantic, its only a matter of time before you talk yourself into a corner. I remember wanting to believe these guys would tell it how it is in 2021-2022, now it’s just sad.

  • @rrickstrr · 9 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Thank You Friedberg

  • @raghusharma3091 · 8 likes Apr 3, 2026

    They keep discussing minor political issues like California and LA races but ignored the whole damn war and energy crisis . What a let down

  • @siddharth_shankar91 · 6 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I mean this poadcast is so helpful in understanding the current landscape of tech and especially AI and it is so information rich along with real facts. The simple clarity and detailed analysis they provide is amazing....its unbiased and raw but filtered at the same time....great job bdw.....i follow these discussions from years now and being a first gen entrepreneur it is so helpful.........from India with 💐

  • @JLone55 · 6 likes Apr 3, 2026

    The All-In-On Trump Podcast state media hacks are back at it again bringing us only state approved topics.

  • @AkashLankala · 6 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Oil just hit >$100 barrel btw

  • @HIgodzilla.1 · 6 likes Apr 3, 2026

    You can see the failure in Sacks eyes.

  • @inmortal009 · 5 likes Apr 3, 2026

    isn't a FULL BLOWN WAR going on affecting literally the whole world with inflation right now? the silence is deafening.

  • @thinkforyourself765 · 5 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Hallelujah to David F. - We need to take ownership!

  • @cathyjones4702 · 5 likes Apr 3, 2026

    My subwoofer every time chamath hits his desk 🔊🔉🔈🔊🔈🔉🔊

  • @NickS886 · 5 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I’d like everyone to close their eyes… now picture your bank account. Now I want you to picture Chamath’s bank account.

  • @randalandhilaryjordan267 · 5 likes Apr 3, 2026

    55:55 -- Freidberg says no one takes responsibility for themselves anymore....he's so right...why isn't that whole thing the starting point for every conversation. We've got 3 kids and they weren't allowed cell phones until age 13 and web browers or social media until they were 16....it might be slightly more work to keep "winning their hearts and minds" on that rule, but so far the 1st 2 have been head students at our school, and the 3rd might be when he's a senior. You gotta take responsibility for how you act in this world cos everyone else is only really thinking about themselves, and the corporations are really only trying to make money for their stakeholders.

  • @moedemama · 4 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Man do i love the title tune

  • @sevasocialite5265 · 4 likes Apr 3, 2026

    This podcast is great! Very knowledgeable crew and interesting topics. I’m glad it showed up on my feed.

  • @kevo2831 · 4 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I love it when Friedberg goes Super Saiyan!!!

  • @mk33km · 4 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Always excellent

  • @2xjsf83f2 · 4 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Dirty grifters

  • @iquazar · 4 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Classic politically compromised pod right back at it avoiding the only relevant topic of the day like clockwork

  • @johnpatrick4185 · 3 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I appreciate the industry insight from you besties. Keep it up!

  • @SamuelHoward-sf3on · 3 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Honestly Criminal that you guys did not mention Iran

  • @cyborgjorge · 3 likes Apr 3, 2026

    These guys are frauds. First they pretend the Epstein bombshells didn't exist and now they know nothing about bombs in Iran,

  • @RhettReisman · 3 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Jean jacket Chamath is crazy

  • @martinhardy2057 · 2 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Thanks for bringing back the intro. Nicely bookends the pod. Love it!

  • @josegranda7268 · 2 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Thank you so much for bringing back that intro with the poker effects🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @KEVINNIELSEN-iw9hv · 2 likes Apr 3, 2026

    Anyone else notice the quiet message of David's background - the car driving off a cliff?

  • @drmiteshtrivedi · 2 likes Apr 3, 2026

    1:00:00 Sacks is 100% correct. When the internet came out I dove into HTML and Graphic Design without any support from school until it was too late. Fortunately I stuck with it at home on my own and it opened up my mind to computer science and medicine. Whatever child adopts AI early will be better for it.

  • @nesorneb · 2 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I absolutely agree with Friedberg. This age of oppression, victimhood, etc. can only be countered by agency & empowerment for individuals, parents, etc. This includes the truth that understanding & accountability are two sides of the same coin. Agency & empowerment depend on accountability.

  • @DShaw1776 · 2 likes Apr 3, 2026

    I agree with Friedberg on personal responsibility 💯!! I also feel that tools are needed to assist parents or adults in keeping an eye out for anyone under 18 years of age is accessing anything online period. ❤

  • @frankv8858 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    40:24 Anthropic Max plan brings value. ❤

  • @zactyson4965 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    chamath that graph👍👌

  • @donnastrom9640 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    Yay David Freiberg …. Personal Responsibility. 1000 percent!!

  • @TheSeaHarrier · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    Friedberg for the win!!! Seriously, your soapbox was absolutely on point, brother!!

  • @kyoung6754 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    I agree one of the biggest problems in our country is lack of personal accountability

  • @Makeitmakesense111 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    I think with the point that you made sir earlier, which is Google for instance already has a lot of your information so they can have a customize service for you as far as being able to give you referrals or suggestions or recommendations on what whatever it may be based on them having your calendar them seeing what you’ve looked up before them seeing what you’ve liked them seeing what you paid for in your reviews I mean so much information but I think the key is what companies are going to be trusted to be able to collect that information to give that best service with their computing that we are able to have today

  • @Mars2152 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    I can tell you how Washington State is doing - Starbuck's leaving to Business Friendly Florida. Microsoft is eyeing Texas and why is all of this? This new idea to tax the rich is causing big business to just leave for friendly places much like Tesla.

  • @mung9696-c9h · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    Ask Chamath about his Capital Loss Acquisition Vehicles (CLAVS).🙂

  • @conniepittard · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    Please go after tort reform!!!

  • @nitinmehrotra6016 · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    The pigeon closes its eyes and thinks that the cat is gone . No discussion on impending global crisis especially on the energy front !

  • @p199a · 1 like Apr 3, 2026

    we need John Mearsheimer and Jeffrey Sachs FOR SURE

  • @karied3597 Apr 19, 2026

    Listening from Ireland. Fantastic podcast with some adults in the room🙏🏻

  • @conniepittard Apr 10, 2026

    Love this podcast;)

  • @bettemule3868 Apr 10, 2026

    Here is an elite click of successful tech nerds that really care. Love these guys!❤

  • @flaskk3747 Apr 10, 2026

    New viewer. This video opened up AI to me and made me aware of the advantages it holds for me and my family. Pretty high payoff for just dropping in.

  • @Zuranthus Apr 3, 2026

    37:11 lol, that is not what Buffet meant, he was talkin bout the average CEO 😆

  • @leogir1518 Apr 3, 2026

    12 minute refresh pull

  • @eliraner1 Apr 3, 2026

    Best drop hour!

  • @goldnutter412 Apr 3, 2026

    Another one already HOLYYY Molly👏👏

  • @ThomasBeek Apr 3, 2026

    He stole pistachios and lactaid? Oh my. I must watch the rest of this episode!

  • @christophergreen2788 Apr 3, 2026

    Love the intro

  • @tdagkhan Apr 3, 2026

    I must say. I like to intro track. You need to have it dubbed. Late night deep tracks.

  • @chrism.1131 Apr 3, 2026

    Suggestion for David and David… Bring Kirk Sorensen onto the team (very knowledgeable on thorium molten salt reactors)

  • @hd__6304 Apr 3, 2026

    Anyone have the link to the McKenzie study referenced in this pod

  • @normanlorrain Apr 3, 2026

    Can you guys discuss California Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043). Related to your discussion.

  • @ashketchum351 Apr 3, 2026

    Time to make my signature mocachoca half-caf frappuccino, with hazelnuts and a dash of orange to listen to the girls speaking Altmanese, where everything and I mean everything is double entendre!

  • @gabb05 Apr 3, 2026

    should have discussed the recent supply chain malware incident...glad it was focused on tech

  • @catalinghimici Apr 3, 2026

    Love how everyone had to mention how they don't agree with Claude leadership 😅😂😂

  • @stevemyers2092 Apr 3, 2026

    nothing I can say that addresses what value you gentlemen bring to the viewers - nice to have an insiders / fly on the wall view. Also the friction from Jason is a plus - gotta have friction in a good storyline....Muchas gracias guys.

  • @roderickmorrison Apr 3, 2026

    Concerning Chamath’s enthusiasm for Open AI’s focus on the consumer market I worry that consumers aren’t yet ready to pay to play.

  • @vade4673 Apr 3, 2026

    Who thought guys, when starting this POD during Covid, you would get all these opportunities! You have been my weekend downwind/market update/learning since the beginning. Just wanted to say thank you. Even though I dont agree with all opinions, I still respect the discord and views of all of you!

  • @Makeitmakesense111 Apr 3, 2026

    As always, fellas, thank you guys very much for giving us your gems and gold. You found along your travels. It’s always appreciative thank you.

  • @jaredmattsson Apr 3, 2026

    The intro is back 🤌 well done Nick. I don't care what anyone says. I know you made this happen behind the scenes

  • @James_McLane Apr 3, 2026

    and now we have an intro 😌

  • @benalexander5262 Apr 3, 2026

    Simple answer to Chamath’s problem with his kids YouTube… no homework!

  • @sokkalychorn2525 Apr 3, 2026

    I love the parenting discussion about social media for our kids. It’s like the same conversation about why do you need to use Snapchat? Why do you need to have Instagram? Preaching to the choir about parenting teens lol 😂

  • @marthajohnson2775 Apr 3, 2026

    I love this podcast! Lots of interesting topics this week. Go Besties!

  • @ConorChepenik Apr 3, 2026

    Friedberg spot on with the rant about liability

  • @niissh5765 Apr 3, 2026

    Thank you Jason for advocating child safety!

  • @ekremozer2973 Apr 3, 2026

    Chamath predicting that brands will go down to 0 whilst wearing a Patek Philippe watch and loro piana sweaters 😂

  • @jarrodvsinclair Apr 3, 2026

    All-in on the freeburg rant. Preach brother!

  • @jzc646 Apr 3, 2026

    Thank you, Friedberg!! We have become a society of "anything wrong with me is someone else's fault, be social media, be drug, be alcohol, be gun, be smoke, let it be knife, gaming, betting, trading........ Where is our own brain, decision, responsibility as an individual and as parents.

  • @Rigeee Apr 3, 2026

    i love all the guest you guys have on, but we get the Original 4 this week! LETS GOOOOOOO!

  • @jimmyk9124 Apr 3, 2026

    This podcast is mandatory. Great stuff. Ace in the Hole ♠️

  • @Gent778 Apr 3, 2026

    Yes to David S.! Individual responsibility is what is needed in educating kids and teenagers about using AI.

  • @winteryz1222 Apr 3, 2026

    Department of Defense —-> Department of War. When Anthropic started their contract with the government, it was a defense department but now it is a war department

  • @nicob3088 Apr 3, 2026

    Preach Friedberg on personal responsibility! Meta should not be liable.

  • @ashutoshdave1 Apr 3, 2026

    It is getting tough for the besties to balance lately…guess that’s how wealth works 😢

  • @romanxcomments Apr 3, 2026

    AIs Memory will be the strongest moat

  • @dustinvanstee Apr 3, 2026

    Friedberg! thank you, great personal responsibility rant. 100% agree

  • @JAM4111 Apr 3, 2026

    I agree with David F that personal responsibility is where this belongs, but the tort industry is also a problem that needs to be addressed. CONGRATS David S. You continue to volunteer to help the country with your energies rather than make more money!!! God will reward you!!! CONGRATS David F. You are a great addition to this science effort and we thank you too, for your selfless dedication to making us better!!! God will reward you!!!

  • @karatsurba4791 Apr 3, 2026

    Thank you 🙏 for not talking politics unless there's something different to add. Many others cover it extensively n many consider 2 besties to be partisan anyways 😂. Congratulations for the new accomplishments 🥳🎉

  • @jkhh07 Apr 3, 2026

    💯 @ freidberg's point on taking responsibility

  • @angelisabroad Apr 3, 2026

    Congratulations, David Friedberg!

  • @joecowan3719 Apr 3, 2026

    Average consumer wants the best AI search tool that is free, period.

  • @seanelliott3432 Apr 3, 2026

    Loved the convo

  • @beyondthecodeeditor4894 Apr 3, 2026

    chamath compares chatgpt to electricity to and cellphone service. sensational !!!

  • @bumptiousq.bangwhistle9154 Apr 3, 2026

    41:35 Listeners of Scott Adams were hearing him describe this same idea 2+ years ago. RIP to a great futurist.