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OpenAI Issues a Code Red, and Anthropic prepares for an outrageous IPO. Meanwhile, Amazon has stepped up their AI game, and also pose to eat the lunch of... USPS? Cheack out this crazy alien asteroid with us, and also: Thank you for tuning in this year! 2026 will be our biggest year ever. And by that, we mean first full year ever. ----- 🌌 LIMITLESS…
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It's a radical concept. Launching GPU-powered data centers into space highlights energy as the key resource for AI. Using insighs across basically every tech CEO, we explore the energy crisis facing AI labs and the potential of solar power in space. StarCloud, NVIDIA, SpaceX, Google’s Project Suncatcher, Microsoft. Every big name, and they're all t…
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NVIDIA faces mounting competition from Google’s cost-effective Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), as their stock $NVDA's 13% decline, while exploring Google’s strategic advancements and partnerships, particularly with Meta. The episode highlights how TPUs could disrupt NVIDIA’s dominance and the implications for both companies' futures in AI. We also …
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LIMITLESS HALL OF FAME: Isaiah Taylor, co-founder of Valar Atomics, emphasizes the pivotal role of energy as the foundational currency of civilization. He argues that overcoming energy constraints can unlock limitless creativity and innovation. Isaiah shares his journey from high school dropout to nuclear innovator, advocating for nuclear fission a…
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Google Search used to be “type a few words, get 10 blue links.” In this episode of Limitless, VP of Product Robby Stein joins Josh and Ejaaz to unpack how AI is quietly blowing up that mental model, and turning search into a multimodal, conversational system that can see, listen, and even act on your behalf. Robby explains why AI is “expansionary” …
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Google's Nano Banana and ChatGPT's Group Chats are reshaping communication and creativity. ChatGPT integrates their models into texting for collaborative planning, disrupting traditional messaging apps. Meanwhile, Google’s Nano Banana Pro is by far the best text-to-image generator that we've seen so far. ------ 🌌 LIMITLESS HQ: LISTEN & FOLLOW HERE …
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Markets look shaky, but NVIDIA just blew the doors off with record earnings, crushing the “AI bubble” narrative and signaling there’s still massive demand for GPUs and AI infrastructure. In this episode, we break down NVIDIA’s numbers, the new Anthropic–Microsoft–NVIDIA alliance, and why Google’s Gemini 3 + Nano Banana Pro might have Jensen looking…
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🌌 LIMITLESS HQ: LISTEN & FOLLOW HERE ⬇️ https://limitless.bankless.com/ https://x.com/LimitlessFT ------ Google launched Gemini 3.0, a groundbreaking AI model with advanced multimodal capabilities for interpreting diverse inputs. We highlight its impressive benchmark performance, including a 37.5% on Humanity’s Last Exam, and discuss Google’s propr…
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23-year-old Leopold Aschenbrenner transformed $1 billion into $4 billion in less than a year, driven by his predictive essay on AI trends. We highlight his unique investment strategy, including a key bet on Intel and stakes in AI compute firms like CoreWeave. Join us for insights on whether his success is due to luck or strategic insight, offering …
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In this episode, we explore Michael Burry's massive short position on NVIDIA, questioning if it foreshadows a market correction or reflects AI's dependency on GPUs. We assess Burry's claims of inflated tech valuations against data showing ongoing reliance on older GPUs by Frontier AI labs. We also touch on Microsoft's moves with OpenAI, the implica…
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Elon Musk just got a path to become the world’s first trillionaire, and Tesla shareholders might ride that upside with him. 🚀 This episode breaks down Tesla’s wild new compensation plan, from 20M cars a year and 1M humanoid robots to a global robo-taxi network and an $8.5T valuation. We dive into Cyber Cabs, Optimus, Tesla’s in-house AI chips rival…
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In this episode, we discuss the launch of Kimi K2 Thinking from Moonshot AI Labs, an open-source AI model targeting GPT-5 and Gemini for just $4.6 million. With its impressive benchmarks, there are major implications for the American AI industry amidst rising competition. Tune in for insights on Kimi K2’s innovative architecture and its potential t…
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This week in AI, we examine the economic implications of OpenAI CFO Sarah Fryer’s "backstop" proposal. We discuss Apple’s $1 billion AI partnership with Google, Google’s new Ironwood TPUs, and a novel AI personal device ring. We also cover Anthropic’s rise as an OpenAI competitor, Meta’s financial struggles, and Google’s plans for space using solar…
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Believe it or not, Google and Apple are undervalued. We discuss Google's aggressive AI investments and the potential to triple its market cap to $10 trillion, alongside Apple's cautious yet strategic approach leveraging local inference capabilities. We explore the historical contexts, evolving relationships, and the investment potential that could …
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We finally know what Ilya Sutskever saw, and why OpenAI’s chief scientist moved to oust Sam Altman. We unpack the newly released 52-page deposition: a year of plotting with Mira Murati, the board’s shock decision, and the near-walkout of 700 employees. Then we break down Sam’s $1.4T compute spree, that fiery BG2 exchange, and the only paths that mi…
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🌌 LIMITLESS HQ: LISTEN & FOLLOW HERE ⬇️ https://limitless.bankless.com/ https://x.com/LimitlessFT ------ NVIDIA's hits a historic $5 trillion all time high, and OpenAI is restructuring Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) within a decade. We explore the implications of OpenAI's transition to a public benefit corporation and its partnership with Mi…
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Tesla is one of a kind in autonomy, focusing on its benchmark autopilot and innovative neural networks that emulate human decision-making. Tesla processes vast real-world and synthetic data to enhance adaptability in driving. They discuss the upcoming AI5 chip, set to transform Tesla's computing capabilities, and speculate on the economic implicati…
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In this episode of Limitless, we discuss algorithmic trading, showcasing AI models that doubled $10,000 investments in just two weeks. Highlighting six models with varying performances, DeepSeek and Quen achieved over 100% returns, while others like ChatGPT struggled. We discuss AI trading behaviors, ethical considerations, and the impact of blockc…
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Amazon AI glasses, robots replacing 600,000 jobs, OpenAI Atlas, Anthropic Claude desktop app—here’s your rapid-fire Limitless AI Roundup. We debate whether Bezos’s glasses supercharge drivers or quietly train delivery robots, and why we both uninstalled Atlas (security, censorship, and UX deal-breakers). Inside the $10K-per-model trading battle, Qu…
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OpenAI's has a new browser. Atlas combines Google Chrome’s interface with ChatGPT's intelligence, and we discuss key features like browser memory and Agent Mode, allowing personalized experiences and task automation. Stick around for our live demo of Atlas's capabilities while debating its practicality for users. The conversation highlights Atlas's…
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In this episode, we explore an exciting AI trading competition featuring six models, each tasked with maximizing returns using $10,000 on the Hyperliquid platform. Grok returned 500% in a day return and compare aggressive versus cautious trading strategies. They challenge traditional benchmarks with real-world performance insights and engage the au…
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This week: Anduril unveiled Eagle Eye, a real-life Call of Duty-style combat headset that gives soldiers x-ray vision, drone control, and 360-degree awareness, turning reality into a video game. OpenAI made waves by allowing adult content in ChatGPT while simultaneously announcing plans to design its own AI chips with Broadcom, signaling full verti…
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In this episode, we explor Meta's stock performance amid competition from Google and OpenAI. We discuss challenges with products like the Vibes app and evaluate the behemoth's long-term potential. ------ 🌌 SORA CODES: DM US A SCREENSHOT ⬇️ https://x.com/LimitlessFT ------ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Meta's AI Spending Frenzy 1:01 The Bull and Bear Case for Met…
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In this episode, we discuss SpaceX's groundbreaking (and explosive) launch of the fully stacked Starship, marking a key step for Mars colonization. We discuss the advanced heat shield, potential cost reductions for launches, and the new Starlink V3 satellites enhancing global internet access. We also dive into the engineering marvel of the Raptor 3…
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Two humanoid robots walk into your house—a quiet helper and a flashy fighter—and we ask which you’d actually want. We break down what today’s leading models can really do in the home—cleaning, sorting, recharging themselves—and what still feels like demo magic. Then we compare the philosophies behind them: data-trained brains and dexterous hands vs…
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NVIDIA is looking at a $10 trillion forecast alongside its major investment in Elon Musk's xAI. Additionally, we cover OpenAI's 800 million weekly active users, strategic partnership with AMD, and Sora's rise to the biggest app in the world. Also, is Apple ending plans for Vision Pro? Join us for another breakdown of this week in AI! ------ 🌌 LIMIT…
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OpenAI’s personalization leads, Christina Kaplan and Samir Ahmed map the shift from an “assistant with a notebook” to Pulse—the part of ChatGPT that quietly preps your day while you sleep. We unpack how short- and long-term memory work across sessions and why April’s subtle update changed the experience, show how daytime chats stay aligned with ove…
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OpenAI's has launched Sora 2, a text-to-video model that combines realism and interactivity, allowing users to create videos with their likenesses. We explore the Cameo feature and tackle ethical concerns around likenesses and misinformation. OpenAI also released a new social media platform for sharing Sora-generated content and explore its implica…
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OpenAI dropped their Instant Checkout feature, which transforms e-commerce by allowing purchases directly through ChatGPT, challenging retail norms. We discuss Sam Altman's potential social media platform, Sora 2, aimed at competing with Meta. Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.5 impresses as a coding model that can operate for 30 hours straight, rivaling…
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In this episode, we examine the ethical implications of AI development by Meta and OpenAI, contrasting Meta’s addictive “Vibes” video platform with OpenAI’s productive “Pulse.” Ejaaz and Josh discuss user reactions to both technologies, prompting a dialogue about engagement-driven versus life-enhancing AI. Join us for insights that challenge listen…
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Over the last 30 days, more than $1T has been pledged to build 50–100 GW of power for AGI, an unprecedented, Manhattan-Project-scale race to convert energy into intelligence. We break down who’s winning and why: XAI/Elon’s Colossus 2 and deep vertical integration (Tesla Megapacks, in-house chips), OpenAI’s Stargate deals with Oracle/SoftBank plus a…
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David joins Limitless to debate iOS 26's liquid glass design, claiming that it’s “terrible” and “childish.” The discussion explores Apple’s potential move towards augmented reality, especially with Vision Pro, and ponders the implications of current design trends for future tech like smart glasses. ------ 🌌 LIMITLESS HQ: LISTEN & FOLLOW HERE ⬇️ htt…
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In this episode, we examine advancements in AI through Elon Musk's xAI, focusing on Grok4 Grok Fast. We discuss Musk's claim that Grok 5 could achieve AGI (artificial general intelligence) and Grok4's impressive benchmark improvements. We highlight Grok Fast's two million token context window for enhanced efficiency at lower costs. The episode also…
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This week felt like the moment tools turn into infrastructure. OpenAI’s model hit a perfect 12/12 in a human coding contest and GPT-5 Codex can think in parallel for hours, which hints at agents doing the work while we set direction. We also trace what people actually use AI for, the “scheming” worry in alignment, China’s GPU push and Oracle’s gian…
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In this episode, we cover the launch of Meta's Meta Ray-Ban Displays at the Meta Connect event, featuring a 46-megapixel camera and 18-hour battery life. Ejaaz and Josh discuss the technology's practicality, Zuckerberg's vision, and other devices like the Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses. We explore the future of ambient computing and invite listeners …
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In this episode, we discuss Tesla's groundbreaking AI5 chip, touted by Elon Musk to be 40 times more powerful than its predecessor, and its potential to revolutionize products like Robotaxis and the Optimus robots. Additionally, we highlight the Megablock energy system, designed to unlock 50% of unused energy and revolutionize the energy industry. …
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In this episode, we explore Apple's much-anticipated hardware event, highlighting key announcements like the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. Our hosts discuss the innovative features of the AirPods Pro 3, the sleek design of the iPhone Air, and the impressive camera of the iPhone 17 Pro, while questioning battery life compromises. They also criti…
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In this episode, we explore SpaceX's $17 billion mobile spectrum acquisition enabling cellular service via Starlink, challenging major carriers. We discuss OpenAI's new Jobs Platform connecting businesses with AI-skilled individuals, along with updates to the ChatGPT interface that enhance interactivity. Additionally, we cover Microsoft's $17 billi…
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OpenAI just notched a real biology win: a tiny 4B-parameter model (“GPT-4B-micro”) designed Yamanaka-factor protein variants that jumped lab hit rates from ~0.1% to 30–50% in tests with Retro Biosciences. We unpack how a small, domain-tuned GPT can actually reprogram cells, what partial vs full age reversal could mean, and why this points to person…
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In this episode, we dive into the AI industry's game of thrones, highlighting Meta's $25 billion investment in Superintelligence Labs, now facing mass executive departures. We explore Sam Altman’s $1.1 billion acquisition at OpenAI, Anthropic's soaring valuation to $200 billion, and Apple's strategic recruitment amidst the chaos. We also discuss El…
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In this episode, Dan Ives from Wedbush discusses the early stages of the AI revolution, introducing his AI Revolution ETF and forecasting a $2-4 trillion surge in tech capital expenditures. We explore key players like NVIDIA, the importance of semiconductors, and the potential for small-cap investments to thrive. Ives also highlights the intersecti…
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SpaceX’s 10th Starship test wasn’t just about Mars—it spotlighted the overlooked story: Starlink. We break down the “idiot index” (materials vs. launch cost), the Mechazilla catch system and heat-shield progress, and why Starship-deployed Starlink V3 could add ~60 Tbps per launch—about 2.4M simultaneous 4K streams—with ~20–30 ms latency and direct-…
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Today we break down why Google just took the lead in AI after dropping “Nano Banana” (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image): instant, ultra-cheap, character-consistent image generation and surgical editing that now tops LM Arena, with real examples and cost math. We show how Google’s stack—Gemini 2.5, Veo 3, Genie 3, AI Studio, and Notebook LM—feeds a single mod…
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In this episode, we speak with Logan Kilpatrick from Google DeepMind about the innovative Gemini AI model and its advanced image generation and editing capabilities. Logan discusses Gemini's processing power, efficiencies from Google’s TPUs, and how its AI Studio enhances creative productivity. We also explore future applications in robotics and sc…
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In this episode, we explore Google's thrilling product launch featuring groundbreaking devices and AI advancements. We discuss how the new "Practical Personalized AI" capabilities transform smartphones into proactive assistants and highlight innovations like the Tensor G5 chip and revolutionary photo editing tools. The episode also covers real-time…
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In this episode, we speak with Aaron Tan, founder of Syncere. His latest creation is Lume, an innovative home robot designed as bedside lamps that fold laundry. Aaron discusses its sleek design, pricing options, and future capabilities beyond laundry, while addressing safety and societal readiness for home robotics. Tune in to explore the exciting …
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China just staged the first-ever “Robot Olympics” — the World Humanoid Robot Games — and we watched 12 hours so you don’t have to. Robots sprinted, boxed, played soccer, and even folded laundry as 280 teams from 16 countries sent 500+ bots to Beijing. We unpack the viral falls and real wins, from Unitree’s 1500m (6:34) to the 100m controversy where…
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Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas joins the show to explore how AI agents, personalization, and new browsing models could transform the internet experience. From replacing mundane workflows with proactive assistance to envisioning a fully AI-native operating system, Aravind shares his long-term vision, the thinking behind Perplexity’s new Comet brows…
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Meta’s latest AI breakthrough can predict how your brain reacts to movies — and even pinpoint your thoughts and fears — by analyzing video, audio, and text. In this episode, we break down how Meta’s “TRIBE” model won a global brain modeling competition, what it means for personalized content, and the bigger implications for brain-computer interface…
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