Stealth Churn: AI's Silent Threat to Big Tech's Old Guard
Big tech CEOs like Tim Cook face a new kind of 'AI terror.' Learn how 'stealth churn' is quietly eroding loyalty and what your startup must track.
40 hours of podcasts, in 5 minutes.
This episode delves into the groundbreaking acquisition of Cursor by XAI/SpaceX for $60BN, analyzing its strategic implications and the current landscape of high-stakes AI M&A. It also explores the recent news of Tim Cook stepping down from Apple, linking it to broader challenges faced by big tech CEOs in adapting to AI, and critically examines Anthropic's surging $1 trillion valuation and IPO prospects. The discussion further dissects the disruptive potential of new AI design tools like Claude Design on incumbents like Figma, Adobe, and Canva, and Salesforce's strategic pivot towards an 'agent fabric' for enterprise AI management. Finally, the hosts analyze Cerebras's second IPO filing and the increasing concentration of AI unicorns in the Bay Area.
Big tech CEOs like Tim Cook face a new kind of 'AI terror.' Learn how 'stealth churn' is quietly eroding loyalty and what your startup must track.
Anthropic's Claude Design is an application automating creative work, 'maiming' Figma, Adobe, and Canva by bundling design directly with code.
Elon Musk's $60B Cursor acquisition reveals a playbook: use public market valuation to buy AI capabilities. Is a $100B deal next, or a high water mark?
Unmanaged AI agents will destroy your enterprise security. Salesforce's 'agent fabric' shows the critical need for orchestration, not just APIs.
91% of AI unicorns are in the Bay Area, but Harry Stebbings and Rory argue the 'gluttony of cash' makes winning harder. Find out why Europe might be your edge.