Prince Andrew Arrested, Epstein Mythology, Reid Hoffman Files with Saagar Enjeti & Michael Tracey
E262 • Feb 20, 2026 • 107 minsIn this episode, we explore Jeffrey Epstein's network and the media's portrayal of his crimes. Guests discuss Prince Andrew's arrest and Epstein's influence, critiquing the media's role in shaping public perception and questioning Epstein's wealth origins. We examine Les Wexner's deposition, Virginia Roberts Guiffre's claims, and the "Filthy Rich" documentary. The episode also covers financial settlements, the Epstein Victims Compensation Fund, and class action lawsuits. Kevin Bass talks about using AI to analyze Epstein files and the implications of guilt by association, concluding with the role of citizen journalism in the Epstein saga.
Debt Spiral or NEW Golden Age? Super Bowl Insider Trading, Booming Token Budgets, Ferrari's New EV
E261 • Feb 14, 2026 • 73 minsThe episode kicks off with a warm welcome and dives into the rapid acceleration of AI, examining its transformative impact on the workforce. The conversation shifts to AI's role in venture capital, addressing enterprise concerns about integration and disruption. The hosts explore prediction markets and their societal implications, followed by an announcement for the upcoming All-In event, "Liquidity." They analyze the new Congressional Budget Office report, discussing the implications of the US debt spiral. The economic outlook is further dissected through the lens of employment and minimum wage debates. Finally, the episode touches on Ferrari's new electric vehicle, sparking a broader discussion on the luxury car market before wrapping up.
Epstein Files, Is SaaS Dead?, Moltbook Panic, SpaceX xAI Merger, Trump's Fed Pick
E260 • Feb 6, 2026 • 79 minsIn this episode, Brad Gerstner joins the hosts to discuss Ohalo's potato seed technology and the Epstein files release. They critique media narratives and the declining value of SaaS companies. The role of AI in shaping future uncertainties and its impact on SaaS is explored, with Brad highlighting potential AI beneficiaries. They also discuss MoltBook's AI issues, Kevin Warsh's Federal Reserve nomination, and the SpaceX and X.AI merger. The episode concludes with insights on AI tools, Brad's America accounts initiative, and the need for Social Security reform amid government spending concerns.
ICE Chaos in Minneapolis, Clawdbot Takeover, Why the Dollar is Dropping
E259 • Jan 30, 2026 • 90 minsThe episode begins with insights from the Davos World Economic Forum, highlighting Trump's impact and climate change discussions. It then explores EU challenges, US relations, and Trump's foreign policy. Immigration policies and election integrity are debated, along with the role of ICE and federal law enforcement. Sponsors BetterHelp and Wealthfront are acknowledged. The potential of personal AI assistants and related policy concerns are discussed. Economic topics include dollar devaluation, wealth inequality, and California's wealth tax. The California governor race and tech industry influence are analyzed. Announcements for the All In Summit and Liquidity event are made, ending with light-hearted banter.
Iran's Breaking Point, Trump's Greenland Acquisition, Solving Energy Costs, Billionaire Tax Backlash
E258 • Jan 16, 2026 • 71 minsThe episode begins with a discussion on Jason's invitation to Davos, setting the stage for global economic discussions. The focus shifts to the ongoing protests in Iran and the potential implications of regime change. The conversation addresses Microsoft's data center energy consumption and the regulatory challenges it faces. The episode explores OpenAI's partnership with Cerebras, signaling a renaissance in AI silicon. Wealth taxes and government property rights are debated, alongside California's financial struggles and the possibility of a federal bailout. The prospect of the US acquiring Greenland is examined. The episode concludes with updates on fraud in Minnesota's medical transportation, celebrating a YouTube milestone, and heartfelt farewells.
All-In's 2026 Predictions
E257 • Jan 9, 2026 • 91 minsThe episode opens with engaging remarks and a light-hearted discussion on David Sacks's potential move to Texas, including the logistics of shared custody of his dog, Moose. It delves into California's wealth tax, offering predictions and implications for the future. The conversation shifts to political and business forecasts for 2026, identifying potential winners, losers, and challenges, particularly for young white-collar workers. The hosts debate anticipated trends in IPOs, M&A activity, and the media landscape, highlighting the rise of citizen journalism and TikTok's influence. The episode concludes by celebrating podcast milestones and speculating on future directions, wrapping up with thoughtful closing remarks.
Massive Somali Fraud in Minnesota with Nick Shirley, California Asset Seizure, $20B Groq-Nvidia Deal
E256 • Dec 31, 2025 • 103 minsNick Shirley joins to discuss his investigation into daycare fraud in Minnesota, shedding light on its media coverage and political implications. He shares his background in investigative journalism and the story's resonance, particularly why it was initially overlooked by national media. The conversation explores the fraud's potential links to Al-Shabaab and broader implications for Minnesota's governance. The discussion shifts to California's wealth tax and its impact on property rights. The episode concludes with Chamath analyzing the $20 billion Groq-Nvidia deal, offering insights into its significance for the tech industry.
AI Moratorium Debate, Economic Shifts, China's Tech Rise, Marijuana Policy Change
E255 • Dec 19, 2025 • 90 minsThe episode kicks off with a debate on the implications of an AI moratorium, exploring AI's economic impact, job displacement, and future workforce challenges. It critiques anti-AI journalism and public misperceptions, shedding light on media narratives. The discussion moves to economic indicators, inflation, and government jobs. Personal anecdotes about dogs add a lighter touch. A sponsor segment featuring Waymo follows. The episode also covers China's semiconductor advancements, the appeal of moving to Austin, California's economic issues, and wraps up with a discussion on marijuana reclassification and regulation before concluding with closing remarks.
Tucker Carlson: Rise of Nick Fuentes, Paramount vs Netflix, Anti-AI Sentiment, Hottest Takes
E254 • Dec 13, 2025 • 99 minsThe episode features a lively discussion with Tucker Carlson, covering media consolidation, antitrust issues, and the competitive landscape in tech and media. David Sacks shares insights from the White House Christmas party and the battle between Paramount and Netflix. The conversation delves into media leadership, with Tucker exploring hypothetical CEO roles, and tackles the complexities of platforming figures like Nick Fuentes. The rise of identity politics and tribalism is examined, alongside AI's risks and economic impacts. Chamath proposes solutions for student loans and AI taxation. The episode concludes with Tucker's new venture, thoughts on UBI, and a firearms discussion, wrapping up with holiday party plans.
OpenAI's Code Red, Sacks vs New York Times, New Poverty Line?
E253 • Dec 6, 2025 • 74 minsThe episode kicks off with a warm welcome and a recap of recent events, before diving into OpenAI's "Code Red" situation and its implications for AI market dynamics. A historical and present-day analysis of AI competition follows. Reflections on a recent Vegas trip segue into a critique of a New York Times article on David Sacks. The discussion then shifts to the influence of experts in government, examining the new poverty line, cost of living, and tax laws. Economic systems and the rise of socialism in the U.S. are explored, alongside strategies to address economic disparity. The episode also delves into technological innovations and their societal impacts, wrapping up with a merchandise promotion and closing remarks.
Epstein Files Fallout, Nvidia Risks, Burry's Bad Bet, Google's Breakthrough, Tether's Boom
E252 • Nov 22, 2025 • 62 minsThe episode opens with introductory remarks and a sponsor acknowledgment. The conversation shifts to the release of Epstein files, exploring their connections, political implications, and financial origins. The discussion moves to Tether and stablecoins, analyzing potential legislative impacts. Brad Gerstner joins to discuss the AI bubble, Nvidia's performance, and Michael Burry's short bet. The episode examines Google's Gemini 3 and the competitive AI landscape, including OpenAI's trust challenges. Insights into investing, fund management, and Friedberg's CEO role follow. A poker segment features guest Alan Keating. The episode concludes with a Vegas wrap-up and a tease for exclusive content.
Michael Burry's Bet, Housing Crisis Solutions, H1-B Visas, and the Impact of Solar Storms
E251 • Nov 14, 2025 • 55 minsThe episode begins with a discussion on Michael Burry's recent short bet and CNBC's reporting errors, highlighting the need for improved financial literacy. The conversation critiques short selling practices and evaluates Palantir's market valuation. Updates on Chamath's recent activities segue into a holiday party announcement. The focus shifts to the housing affordability crisis, examining the government's involvement and the impact of student debt. A debate on the H1-B visa program's influence on the workforce follows. The episode explores the implications of coronal mass ejections and the evolving dynamics of tech migration and global living. It concludes with reflections on new societal concepts and wrap-up remarks.
Does OpenAI Need a Bailout? Mamdani Wins, Socialism Rising, Filibuster Nuclear Option
E250 • Nov 7, 2025 • 87 minsBrad Gerstner joins to discuss OpenAI and Chamath's suggestions, focusing on federal bailouts for AI and public-private partnerships. The episode contrasts China's AI advancements with U.S. regulatory challenges. An All-In holiday extravaganza announcement leads into stock market and economic analysis, touching on Trump's approval ratings, youth unemployment, and AI's societal impact. Corporate efficiency, layoffs, housing regulations, and Mamdani's recent victory are explored. The episode concludes with debates on billionaire bans, city governance, and Founder University's expansion.
Elon Musk: 3 Years of X, OpenAI Lawsuit, Bill Gates, Grokipedia & The Future of Everything
E249 • Oct 31, 2025 • 94 minsThe episode kicks off with an introduction to Disgratia Corner, exploring the impact of algorithms on information sharing. The discussion highlights Grok's potential to transform search engines and surpass Wikipedia. The anniversary of Twitter's acquisition sparks a debate on free speech in social media. Attention turns to Tesla, examining board dynamics and corporate governance. The conversation delves into AI's impact on job markets and advancements in Tesla's autonomous vehicles. Climate change discussions feature insights from Bill Gates and Elon Musk on solar panels, nuclear energy, and fusion. The episode wraps up with lighthearted banter and reflections.
NBA Gambling Scandal, Billionaire Tax, Tesla's Future, Amazon Robots, AWS Outage, Dangerous AI Bias
E248 • Oct 24, 2025 • 83 minsThe episode opens with a discussion on California's proposed wealth tax and its constitutional challenges, exploring the broader implications of the state's tax policies on its residents. The conversation shifts to the Democratic party's role in shaping tax strategies. A look into the NBA gambling scandal follows, examining its potential impact on sports integrity. Polymarket and poker game dynamics are analyzed for their effects on market and game fairness. The focus turns to Amazon's influence on the cloud market and Alphabet's strategic future investments. AI's economic impact is debated alongside Tesla's Q3 earnings. The episode also delves into AI biases, discussing the need for regulation. It concludes with wrap-up remarks and goodbyes.
Trump: Send National Guard to SF, China Rare Earths Trade War, AI's PR Crisis
E247 • Oct 18, 2025 • 76 minsThe episode opens with insights from Dreamforce, discussing San Francisco's current state and Marc Benioff's recent remarks. The conversation shifts to US-China trade, focusing on the rare earth industry and the broader implications of economic decoupling. The analysis delves into the complexities of trade negotiations and the potential consequences for global tech, particularly in chip production and energy sectors. A debate ensues on AI's influence on job markets, economic structures, and societal perceptions. The episode concludes with reflections on the discussions and closing remarks.
Trump Brokers Gaza Peace Deal, National Guard in Chicago, OpenAI/AMD, AI Roundtripping, Gold Rally
E246 • Oct 10, 2025 • 88 minsThe episode kicks off with an introduction followed by a discussion on Robinhood's stock performance amid the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, analyzing its potential implications. The focus then shifts to Chicago, examining the National Guard's role in maintaining public safety. The conversation broadens to national politics, exploring deportations, Trump's potential return, and evolving political strategies. The AMD-OpenAI partnership is highlighted, reflecting on AI investment trends. Market dynamics are scrutinized, including recent corrections, a gold rally, and China's strategic maneuvers. The rise of Polymarket is discussed as a new frontier in professionalizing crowd wisdom. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and congratulations.
Biggest LBO Ever, SPAC 2.0, Open Source AI Models, State AI Regulation Frenzy
E245 • Oct 3, 2025 • 90 minsThe episode begins with the news of EA's acquisition for $55 billion, marking the largest leveraged buyout in history and prompting a discussion on the challenges facing private equity. The conversation transitions to the IPO market and the emergence of SPAC 2.0. The potential for AI rollups is explored as Sacks joins the discussion. The episode then examines the launch of short-form video apps by OpenAI and Meta, debating whether they're innovative or just "AI Slop." The focus shifts to DeepSeek's new open-source AI model and its implications for the US AI industry. It concludes with a debate on the regulatory landscape, balancing state and federal oversight.
H-1B Shakeup, Kimmel Apology, Autism Causes, California Hate Speech Law
E244 • Sep 27, 2025 • 84 minsChamath shares his experience with Emirates, leading to a conversation on the H1B visa overhaul and its implications for the tech industry. The focus then shifts to autism, exploring the impact of environmental factors and evolving medical practices. The complexities of censorship are examined through the lens of Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and issues surrounding YouTube shadowbanning. Advancements in AI and energy-efficient technology are discussed, followed by an analysis of California's hate speech bill and Gavin Newsom's political trajectory. The episode concludes with closing remarks and acknowledgements.
COVID's Impact on Society, Media Transparency, and Reflections from the All-In Summit
E243 • Sep 19, 2025 • 82 minsThe episode opens with a tribute to Charlie Kirk, setting a reflective tone for discussions on COVID's impact on societal discourse, youth, and political violence. The conversation delves into the role of medication, algorithms, and the ideological underpinnings of extremism. Issues of morality are explored through the lens of the Jimmy Kimmel controversy and broader censorship debates. Shifts in the media landscape and the call for social media transparency are scrutinized. A recap of the All-In Summit highlights themes of economic instability and censorship, with reflections on the summit underscoring the importance of scholarships and fostering open debate.





