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Satya’s OpenAI Arms for Altman  |  Okay, Computer.

Satya’s OpenAI Arms for Altman | Okay, Computer.

FromOn The Tape


Satya’s OpenAI Arms for Altman | Okay, Computer.

FromOn The Tape

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Okay, Computer. Dan Nathan and Deirdre Bosa chat about their first reactions to the OpenAI shakeup when it broke on Friday (2:00), Satya Nadella on CNBC (4:00), risks to Microsoft (9:00), Deidre’s biggest takeaway from the events over the last few days (14:30), and the OpenAI board opening talks for Sam Altman’s return (17:00).

Later, Dan sits down with Matt Turck, Partner at FirstMark Capital and host of The MAD Podcast, to discuss the implications of the OpenAI drama (19:30), what’s at stake for public and private investors (21:35), consumer AI vs. enterprise AI (25:30), whether is better off with Sam Altman (28:00), the shift in corporate reputation (34:00), opportunities the potential collapse of OpenAI means for public companies (35:30), VCs (38:15) and talent (40:15). They end the conversation with a quick chat about The MAD Podcast with Matt Turck (44:00) and the outlook for Google (46:15). 

Inspiration for today’s title: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5pUOVC50Y8
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Released:
Nov 22, 2023
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Each week, CNBC Fast Money contributors Dan Nathan and Guy Adami, along with former hedge fund manager Danny Moses (as featured in The Big Short), break down market-moving headlines, provide their insights into the financial markets and discuss under-the-radar investment themes. You’ll leave each week with a better perspective on financial and business news from three experienced, nonconsensus voices whose goal is to provide listeners with the intellectual framework to think critically and make smarter investment decisions. Each episode, the co-hosts go Off The Tape with a guest from the world of finance, media, entertainment or sports. Dan Nathan is a CNBC contributor, the Principal of Risk Reversal Advisors and is the founder and editor of RiskReversal.com. Guy Adami is an original member of CNBC’s Fast Money and is currently the Director of Advisor Advocacy at Private Advisor Group. Danny Moses has been on Wall Street for decades in a variety of roles, is currently a private investor and was also featured in The Big Short for his bet against the housing market. Stay up to date at OnTheTapePodcast.com, follow us on Twitter @OnTheTapePod and subscribe to On The Tape in your favorite podcast store.