AI Sovereignty Wars, Palantir-Nvidia Deal, SCOTUS Birthright Ruling, Newsom’s CA Budget Lie
E279 • Jul 3, 2026 • 102 minsIn this episode, Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg explore the intersection of AI and geopolitics, focusing on Palantir and NVIDIA's partnership and its implications for sovereign AI. They discuss the balance between open-source models and proprietary data, risks of partnering with big tech, and AI's impact on jobs and automation. The conversation also covers robotics, US export controls, cybersecurity, immigration policy, and Supreme Court decisions on birthright citizenship. The episode concludes with an announcement of the All In Summit and upcoming events.
Nate Silver Predicts: Democrats Take the House, Newsom Is Fading & AOC Might Win It All in 2028
Jun 29, 2026 • 61 minsNate Silver joins Jason Calacanis and David Friedberg to discuss California's ballot counting issues, focusing on late-mail surges, ballot harvesting, and why the U.S. lags behind India in counting speed. They dive into the Democrats' internal struggles, examining the divisions between the left, abundance liberals, and Newsom's "resistance lib" base. The conversation shifts to the 2028 election strategy, highlighting anti-oligarch messaging and demographic shifts. They explore how algorithmic social media fuels polarization and offer predictions for the 2026 midterms. The episode concludes with a look at Newsom's declining poll numbers and Silver's 2028 bet on AOC.
Socialists Sweep NYC, China Catches Up in Coding, AI Memory Crunch, Micron's Blowout Quarter
E278 • Jun 26, 2026 • 102 minsIn this episode, Jason Calacanis, Travis Kalanick, Gavin Baker, Chamath Palihapitiya, and David Sacks tackle hot topics including NYC mayor Mondami, the DSA, and AI as an economic equalizer. They explore the societal immune system, the influence of communism and socialism, and generational disillusionment with the DSA. The group debates a potential social media ban for minors and critiques communism and progressive policies. They also discuss shifting views on Israel in the Democratic Party, China's open-source AI progress, US responses, AI hardware challenges, upcoming IPOs, and Anthropic's valuation, concluding with Gavin Baker's art piece.
World's First Trillionaire, Anthropic Fable Banned, The New Oligarchs, Iran Peace Deal
E277 • Jun 19, 2026 • 85 minsIn this episode, Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg dive into a range of pressing topics. They open with discussions on social media, travel, and American politics before Chamath shares personal insights on individual liberty and economic mobility. The conversation shifts to wealth creation, highlighting SpaceX's IPO and Cursor acquisition. They explore labor, capital, and the tension between innovation and obsolescence. The episode critiques government monopolies and examines US intervention in Anthropic’s AI model. The hosts discuss AI competition, the role of open ecosystems, and public fears of job loss. Closing with thoughts on the Iran deal, the episode offers a blend of deep analysis and engaging discourse.
Anthropic's Fable Backlash, Nationalizing AI, Inflation Heats Up & California’s Broken Elections
E276 • Jun 12, 2026 • 102 minsIn this episode, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg return to tackle pressing issues in the tech and economic landscape. They delve into Anthropic's controversy over privacy concerns and the implications of AI regulatory capture. The discussion shifts to the political realm, examining the concept of nationalizing AI with perspectives from Trump and Sanders. A liquidity recap highlights key moments in financial markets, while rising inflation rates spark a debate on economic stability. The episode also addresses California's election laws and the impact on electoral integrity, weaving humor and insight throughout the conversation.
All-In's Best Ideas Pitch Competition: 4 Investors Present Their Top Trades Live
Jun 11, 2026 • 68 minsChamath Palihapitiya kicks off the episode by outlining the "Best Ideas" format, setting the stage for a series of investment pitches. Aaron Cowen of Suvretta Capital Management presents MGM Resorts, highlighting its potential in the hospitality sector. Dan Dreyfus from Bornite Capital pitches Talen Energy, focusing on its role in the energy market. Oleg Nodelman of EcoR1 Capital brings Aktis Oncology to the table, emphasizing innovations in biotech. Kyle Samani from Multicoin Capital concludes with a pitch on GEODNET, exploring its telecom potential. The episode wraps with a recap of the pitches and the announcement of the winners.
Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick: Bipartisanship, Money in DC, Datacenters, Graham Platner
Jun 10, 2026 • 43 minsJohn Fetterman and Dave McCormick join Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg to explore Pennsylvania's political influence on national dynamics. They discuss the mechanics of bipartisanship in 2025 and the filibuster's role in preventing political extremism. The conversation highlights the looming threat of the K-shaped economy and its bipartisan acknowledgment. They examine the consequences of extremist victories in primaries on American politics. Attention turns to AI and energy sectors fostering a blue-collar resurgence in Pennsylvania. The episode wraps up with discussions on removing money from politics and the sustainability of bipartisanship beyond 2028.
Bill Maris: How Google Could Crush AI Competitors, Why Small Funds Win, and AI's Atari Stage
Jun 9, 2026 • 29 minsBill Maris joins Jason Calacanis, David Friedberg, Chamath Palihapitiya, and David Sacks for a discussion that traverses his illustrious career in technology. They explore four pivotal lessons learned from his experiences, including the strategic use of data and machine learning in founding Google Ventures. The conversation highlights why smaller VC funds often outperform larger ones, delving into the dynamics of venture capital. They address OpenAI's valuation challenges amid an AI price war, and the concept of AI's "Atari Stage" as a precursor to future developments. The episode concludes with insights into VC's flawed incentives and the promising horizon of deep tech.
Dan Dreyfus: The Next AI Bottleneck is Copper
Jun 9, 2026 • 25 minsDan Dreyfus joins Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, and David Friedberg to explore the critical role of minerals in shaping the future of US infrastructure and economy. They discuss the end of America's "Capital Light Era" and the potential for rapid supply and demand shocks, particularly if China restricts access to these essential resources. The conversation highlights the significant demand for copper over the next 18 years and the implications of US dollar debasement amidst $140 trillion in debt. They address the vulnerabilities of the US power grid, including blackouts and labor shortages, and conclude with strategies for investing in the impending commodity supercycle.
Palo Alto Networks CEO: "AI Found 5 Years of Bugs in 6 Weeks"
Jun 8, 2026 • 31 minsJason Calacanis, Nikesh Arora, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the impact of AI on cybersecurity and business models. Nikesh Arora shares insights on how Palo Alto Networks is navigating AI-driven changes and the challenges posed by AI attackers. The conversation explores the future of analytical SaaS and the potential economic shifts if AI models become utilities. Arora evaluates companies like Waymo, Google, and OpenAI, while sharing Palo Alto's strategic M&A approach and their ambitious goal of reaching a $1 trillion valuation. The episode offers a deep dive into AI's transformative potential across industries.
Why Secondary Markets Are Eating the IPO | All-In Liquidity Secondary Markets Panel
Jun 7, 2026 • 40 minsJason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, Brad Gerstner, Gavin Baker, and Kelly Rodriques delve into the dynamics of private markets and secondary markets' growing influence. They explore why companies prefer staying private longer and how secondary markets are increasingly competing with traditional IPOs. The discussion highlights the Forge-Schwab deal and its role in democratizing private market access, examining how SPVs provide exit liquidity for venture capitalists. The conversation also touches on the potential bubble in private markets and identifies the hottest secondary companies currently attracting attention. The episode offers a comprehensive look at evolving investment landscapes and market trends.
The IPO Comeback: Why Tech Giants Are Finally Going Public | All-In Liquidity IPO Panel
Jun 6, 2026 • 32 minsAndrew Feldman of Cerebras and Will Marshall of Planet Labs join the conversation to share their experiences with taking companies public. They discuss the implications of going public on employees, customers, and business operations, providing insights into the IPO process. The discussion then shifts to futuristic concepts like datacenters in space and the potential impact on the tech industry. Feldman provides a detailed breakdown of Cerebras' business and AI's influence on the silicon market. The episode concludes with a look at how founder/CEOs approach liquidity as they prepare for public offerings, offering a nuanced perspective on the journey to becoming a public company.
Dan Loeb: The Lost Art of Short Selling, and Why Stock Picking is Back
Jun 5, 2026 • 31 minsJason Calacanis, Dan Loeb, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg engage in a dynamic conversation about Dan Loeb's career trajectory, from his beginnings on message boards to establishing a multibillion-dollar hedge fund. They explore the early days of Third Point, discussing influential mentors and navigating market challenges. The dialogue transitions to Loeb's strategic shift from event-driven investing to focusing on quality and AI. The intricacies of short selling and a notable homebuilder trade are dissected. Social issues come to the fore with Dan's advocacy for criminal justice reform and efforts toward a pardon for Ross Ulbricht.
Thomas Laffont: The $4T AI IPO Wave Is Coming… and We’ve Never Seen Anything Like It
Jun 4, 2026 • 33 minsThomas Laffont from Coatue joins Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg for an insightful discussion on the tech and investment landscape. They explore the resurgence of public markets driven by AI's dominance in the unicorn economy and the $4 trillion AI IPO boom. The conversation examines SpaceX's launch monopoly and the potential of Starlink. The group delves into the 10x Paradox, explaining the unprecedented scaling in today's market. They segment AI markets, predicting future impacts, and answer questions about the Power Law in AI, the future of venture capital, revenue sources, and the liquidity explosion.
Bill Ackman: Here's What the Market is MISSING
Jun 3, 2026 • 30 minsIn this episode, Bill Ackman joins Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg to discuss investment philosophies, AI disruption, SaaS, and tech market trends. Ackman shares insights on companies like Wendy’s and Tim Hortons and his COVID-19 market predictions. They debate AI adoption in venture investments and compare founder-led vs. non-founder-led companies. The conversation also covers the Howard Hughes Corporation, the impact of fame and social media on markets, and Ackman's strategies with Pershing Square, concluding with thoughts on direct communication and public engagement.
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar: IPO, AI Rivalries, New Device, and Spending $100B+ on Compute
Jun 2, 2026 • 32 minsIn this episode, Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, Sarah Friar, David Sacks, and David Friedberg explore the evolving AI industry landscape. The discussion kicks off with OpenAI's fundraising and IPO prospects, setting the stage for a broader analysis of AI competition, highlighted by Anthropic's S-1 filing. The conversation delves into AI compute advantages and the challenges posed by supply chain scarcity. They examine the role of data centers and local investments, while forecasting the future of AI consumer devices and multimodal interactions. The episode also covers capital allocation, compute efficiency, and strategic shifts in infrastructure, concluding with insights into the AI intelligence layer and ad platforms.
Anthropic's Digital God, Pope vs AI, Job Loss Narrative Flips, Open Source Crackdown Coming?
E275 • May 29, 2026 • 95 minsIn this episode, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya, and Bill Gurley explore AI's impact on regulation and the labor market. Bill introduces his Running Down a Dream fellowship to nurture talent. They discuss AI's influence on job satisfaction, the need for AI skills, and perspectives on AI regulation from figures like the Pope and Elon Musk. The conversation covers open source AI's economic effects, regulatory capture, and AI decentralization. They also address AI's impact on employment, from job shifts to AI washing in investments, wrapping up with a nod to Tulsi Gabbard and final thoughts.
SpaceX’s $2T Case, Nvidia’s Shock Selloff, America Turns on AI, Trump Pulls AI Order, Bond Crisis?
E274 • May 22, 2026 • 102 minsIn this episode, Gavin Baker joins the discussion on major tech developments, including SpaceX's IPO plans and NVIDIA's Q1 performance. The conversation delves into Anthropic's rise and the future of AI self-improvement, exploring AI's integration into products and its societal impact. Skepticism around AI, global development, and regulatory challenges are addressed, alongside concerns about job security and privacy. The discussion touches on AI-driven layoffs and tech CEO communication strategies. The episode features humor and banter, with insights into macroeconomic trends and US-China relations, concluding with thoughts on technology's evolving landscape.
Trump-Xi Summit, Benioff: "Not My First SaaSpocalypse," OpenAI vs Apple, Multi-Sensory AI, El Niño
E273 • May 15, 2026 • 77 minsIn this episode, we dive into U.S.-China relations, exploring economic ties, geopolitical strategies, and the topic of Taiwan's defense. Marc Benioff discusses crowd dynamics, motivational influences, and his love for dog adoption. We examine AI's impact on enterprise software and Salesforce's strategy, including the SaaS market, stock buybacks, and acquisitions like Slack. The episode also covers the competition between OpenAI and Apple, the ChatGPT partnership, and AI's future. The Science Corner highlights El Nino's climate effects and crop genetics. We wrap up with a fan Q&A with Marc Benioff, a tribute to Susan Wojcicki, and closing thoughts.
How We Grew Koch Industries to $150 Billion Without Going Public: Charles & Chase Koch
May 12, 2026 • 95 minsIn this episode, Chase and Charles Koch delve into Koch Industries' history, leadership, and growth strategies. They explore the company's expansion through strategic acquisitions like Georgia Pacific and Molex, emphasizing core principles and learning from failures. The discussion covers fostering a strong company culture, empowerment, and creative destruction. They also touch on talent management, Wichita's advantages, and the benefits of being privately owned. Chase shares his career path and insights on purpose-driven education through the Stand Together initiative. The episode wraps up with reflections on Koch's political views, capitalism, AI's future, and their collaborative book on the company's legacy.





