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We kick off with a glance at Apple's new VR headset and explore the limitless horizons of Photoshop's new AI image manipulation tool. Joe Gebbia, Airbnb's co-founder, unveils a project that reimagines backyard spaces and battles the housing-affordability crisis. Discover the tiny, net-zero homes that are not just houses, but power generators. Unravel the mysteries of Ashton Kutcher's Sound Ventures. With over $1B in assets and a new AI fund, find out how the actor-turned-investor is championing the next wave of tech revolution. Witness the epic Australian standoff between Burger King and Hungry Jack's, a battle of trademarks, and a tale of one man's unwavering vision. If you liked this, check out some more below: https://hqla.com.au/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZR7opGv9w7XB8GgKTbII2?si=BTs672wLQeGRan6_e2Resg https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hqla/id1549485107 https://www.tiktok.com/@itshqla https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NDVkMGViNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw https://twitter.com/itshqla https://www.instagram.com/itshqla/
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Big thanks to our sponsors for this episode! Index.dev: https://www.index.dev/hire?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=HQLA&utm_campaign=podcast Newnique: https://www.newnique.com.au/contact In Episode 31 of HQLA, the hosts discuss various topics related to AI and technology. They start with a discussion on NFTs, particularly a song created using AI deep fake technology featuring Drake and The Weeknd, which sparks debates on intellectual property. They also mention musician Grimes' innovative but risky decision to split AI-generated music royalties. The hosts then move on to Apple's venture into banking, highlighting their partnership with Goldman Sachs for a high-yield savings account and buy now, pay later service, which is seen as a smart move for the tech giant. The episode delves into the world of AI, focusing on two new developments: AutoGPT and BabyAGI. AutoGPT is discussed in detail, as it automates tasks like website building and continuous self-improvement through a feedback loop, potentially replacing the need for prompt engineers. The hosts also mention AgentGPT as a solution to AutoGPT's lack of user interface. The future applications of AI are speculated upon, emphasizing cost and effort reduction in website creation, content generation, customized user experiences, real-time iteration of webpages based on user interactions, and on-demand entertainment. The hosts suggest that startups may need to reassess their business models due to these AI advancements, as many services can be more efficiently handled by AI, making traditional startup solutions less cost-effective. The requirements for setting up AutoGPT are explained, including a Python setup, IDE, and OpenAI subscription. In other news, Nike collaborates with RTFKT to release an NFT collection of Airforce 1 designs. Customers can redeem the NFTs for physical sneakers during a limited forge period on the RTFKT website. These NFTs are available on secondary markets, with prices ranging from $500 to $8,500 USD, and the shoes are set to ship in Q4 2023. Revere, a London-based company, promoted their new design and R-Tec spray shop through a marketing stunt involving a tagged Range Rover left outside Harrods in London. The incident was falsely claimed by the TV show 'Cheaters,' and the R-Tec team sprayed another vehicle with 'REVERENOTREVENGE'. Skittles staged a Broadway show called 'Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical' during Super Bowl Sunday in 2019, focusing on the manipulative nature of advertising. In 2017, Skittles streamed a Super Bowl ad exclusively to one teenage fan, with the world watching his reaction live on Skittles' Facebook page. Go Puff promoted its app in 2017 by sharing weird orders from actual customers on their Twitter page. Milka, upon entering the German and French markets in 2013, left out one square of chocolate from their bars, allowing purchasers to claim the missing piece or send it to a loved one using a code on the packaging. In 2016, the Art Institute of Chicago partnered with Airbnb to create an immersive artwork experience, re-creating Van Gogh's 'Bedroom in Arles'. The room was advertised for rent, and several respondents were able to rent it on Airbnb for $10 per night.
Coastalworld.com is a browser game developed by Coastal Community Bank that gamifies fintechs and helps you learn more about personal finance. Play mini-games that represent the fintechs, such as international money transfer, budgeting, and financing your home improvement Discover the latest breakthrough in construction technology: 3D printed houses. Learn how companies like Icon, Peri, Mighty Buildings and Palari Group are using this innovative method to build homes faster, cheaper, and more sustainable. Find out how 3D printing is shaking up the housing industry and how it could help address the affordable housing crisis. Finally, we explore the recent legal battle between luxury brand Hermes and NFT creator Mason Rothschild over the MetaBirkin NFT collection. We discuss the key arguments presented by both parties, the relevant legal tests used to determine trademark infringement, and the court's final judgment. We then consider how this may apply to an ongoing dispute between StockX and Nike. Tune in to learn more about the intersection of trademark law and the NFT market.
We start off with talking about web3 music, with four projects creating playlist-based NFT-enabled projects to integrate with Spotify. Bard suffers against OpenAI. GPT integrated into Bing. Bald man Jeff Bezos running for president? Or just buying football teams and newspapers? Next up, we talk about AI tools to power your business. When we move on from just focusing on GPT, where can we get with the other startups in the market, and how can these be integrated into your tech stacks? Firstly we take a look at chatbots and how customer service can be automated using Landbot.io. Next up is Synthesia.io, which can create a completely AI-generated fake person to speak on behalf of your company. Then we take a look at RATH, which is a protocol by the company Kanaries; it's basically an AI version of Tabelou and will help with your dataset interpretation. Looka is your new personal graphic designer, all from just text prompts. Galileo is an app that will let you describe an app from text, and it will design it for you. Of course, all of these are cool tools, but how do they all tie together? That's the most important part, and we discuss how you could form a business from these and combine them to make money on the internet. Next up is Hermès, a luxury brand that has become synonymous with timeless elegance, quality craftsmanship, and high fashion. In this segment, we explore the fascinating history of this iconic brand, from its founding in 1837 as a small harness workshop in Paris to its rise to global fame as a symbol of luxury and refinement. From the famous Birkin bag to the brand's silk scarves and ties, we delve into the cultural significance of the brand, exploring how Hermès has become a status symbol and global cultural icon. Artifact is a new app created by the founders of Instagram. It's like TikTok if it was full of articles instead of videos. Sure to grab the attention of those news readers out there. If you liked this, check out some more below: https://hqla.com.au/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZR7opGv9w7XB8GgKTbII2?si=BTs672wLQeGRan6_e2Resg https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hqla/id1549485107 https://www.tiktok.com/@itshqla https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NDVkMGViNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw https://twitter.com/itshqla https://www.instagram.com/itshqla/
Stripe is an online payment processing platform that simplifies the payment process for online businesses. Its founders, John and Patrick Collison started the company in 2010, intending to provide an easy-to-use platform for businesses to process payments. Stripe offers a user-friendly interface, support for multiple currencies, recurring payments, and physical card readers for brick-and-mortar businesses. Stripe's technology includes machine learning and AI to detect fraud, analyse customer behaviour and preferences, and encrypt transactions. The company has partnerships and integrations with various companies across industries, and its services include payment processing, fraud detection, and other business management tools. Stripe's fee structure includes transaction fees, additional fees for international payments and refunds, custom pricing, and interchange fees. Stripe's main competitors are PayPal, Square, and WePay. Stripe has allegedly been profitable since 2018, but its financial information is not public. Vertical farming is a future agriculture technique that allows crops to be grown in a building using only 1% of the land, zero soil, no pesticides, and way less water. It offers many advantages over traditional farming, such as a 700% increase in yield, 99% water recovery and recirculation, and more efficient use of resources. The cost of setting up vertical farms is rapidly declining, and technology is getting cheaper. The farms use LED lighting, which can be modified to meet certain taste profiles and can be powered by solar panels to minimise energy loss. There are many different ideas and predictions about the future; we've taken a few from "2050 Earth," which is a site that shows a Google Street View-like simulation of cities in the future, including 2030, 2040, and 2050. The ideas presented range from developing high-tech wearables that capture biometric data to creating moneyless societies and replacing human body parts with electronic ones.
Chat GPT is an incredible piece of engineering which pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Chat GPT was developed by the non-profit organization OpenAI, which is run by entrepreneur Sam Altman. Altman is an original Y-Combinator founder, the accelerator which has funded companies like Airbnb, Dropbox, and Reddit. Chat GPT is a text-based interface that can answer any question you have in a conversational tone. It's amazing how in just 5 days, Chat GPT went from zero users to 1 million users, by comparison it took for Facebook and Instagram at least two years to reach that point. OpenAI has received over $10 billion from Microsoft and is projected to make $200 million in revenue by the end of 2023. The possibilities of this technology are endless. You can use it to write code, emails or even phone scripts for your business. GPT will even write blogs for your website to optimize SEO, or automate creative tasks like generating website ideas or writing movie scripts. Furthermore, Chat GPT can also help you with generating customer profiles, creating lists of cities, ranking stocks, and even give you step-by-step process of making a mobile game. And if that wasn't enough, OpenAI also recently released DALL-E 2, which generates highly detailed and realistic images from textual descriptions. This truly cutting-edge technology is only the beginning of what's possible with AI. So, sit back and enjoy the video as we dive deeper into the world of Chat GPT and DALL-E 2. Smart. Agile. Aerodynamic. Fast. Not typically what you think of when you think of a truck. But Silverado EV isn't just a truck. It's a category-defying, boundary-breaking game changer.
In this episode, we talk to Matt Allen from Tractor Ventures. Matt shares with us how he runs a successful VC firm and why Tractor has a different model than most Venture Capital structures, choosing to use a debt first, revenue share solution, then shifting to a warrant for equity model if a startup wants to plan a big exit like a sale or an IPO. Matt also gives us some insights into his decision-making models, generally choosing to go for the boring B2B models over the ‘rocket-ship' high-growth, high-risk startups. After one of the best interviews we've ever had on HQLA, we ask Matt's ever-important question: ‘what's next?'. Of course, we also can't forget: always sell picks & shovels during the gold rush.
**Disclaimer: we filmed this episode earlier in the year, prior to the escalation of events in Ukraine** On episode 25 of HQLA we talk to Aleks Volodarsky, who is the founder of online marketplace lemon.io. Lemon allows you to add an Eastern European engineer to your existing startup team. Aleks talked us through his startup career, having other ideas that worked, and some that didn't, including being early in the Google Ads space for Ukraine, and joining a digital ads startup. After his early side hustles and failed ideas, Aleks got into an idea for his startup: Coding Ninjas, which was supposed to be an Uber for web developers, allowing you to use the service for special one-off projects, and tasking a developer to your project. This idea didn't work for the team, and they ended up pivoting into Lemon.io, which is more focused on adding developers to existing ideas and projects. Although it may seem straightforward, it's challenging to keep both the supply and demand side of the market busy, all while managing the business in between. Lemon.io isn't just another UpWork or Fiver, one of the main differences is that the developers are carefully vetted, and matched to the company which is applying to use the service based on the needs of the startup team hoping to add the developer. Remember, there are two great questions in the world: ‘what is the meaning of life?' AND ‘how do I balance supply & demand?' You can find Aleks on Twitter @volodarik You can find us on Twitter @IJSmith01 & @NJNotley Find more of HQLA below: http://hqla.com.au/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZR7opGv9w7XB8GgKTbII2?si=77fe074be1e04a47 https://twitter.com/itshqla?s=20&t=bLQA1spJxfizEQ5OQxC0vw https://www.tiktok.com/@itshqla https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hqla/id1549485107 https://www.instagram.com/itshqla/
Minke is a savings app that allows you to use the Aave protocol to make interest on your cryptos in a much safer way than using Luna. We take a deep dive into the Melbourne-based startup with remote employees all over the world. This perfectly fits the theme of a non-custodial wallet, which is a decentralised concept of being able to pick up your crypto wallet and use it in any country. As they work on Apple Pay integration, as well as integrations with international payments systems and the complexities of the South American currency crisis, this startup has a lot of room to run in one of the largest industries in the world.
Have you ever wanted to buy an NFT that pays you dividends? What about buying and owning a piece of your favorite album? Well, this web 3 startup is aiming to revolutionize the music industry and the way that individuals interact with artists and the intellectual property they put out. For the longest time, it has been the bragging right of the earliest fans to claim they had heard their favorite rapper, DJ, or band in a small gig back in 2010 'before they were famous', or for people to say they walked past Ed Sheeran busking when he was still homeless. Now the fans are able to put their money where their mouth is, and buy into the future streaming revenue of their favorite small-time artists. In this interview, we speak with Andreas about everything from the technical aspects of Oracles & APIs all the way through to streaming rights and 'royalty-backed NFTs'. We discuss the challenges of deciding on whether to base a project on Ethereum or Polygon, and we even diverge into discussing the founding of the Bitcoin Political Party of Sweeden in 2014. It turns out anotherblock.io is more than just another block in the chain.
In this episode, we talk to Crypto Karin, a TikToker who has recently blown up to over 90,000 followers with her clips about the state of the crypto market, and how it ties in with tech and cyber security. Truly nothing was off the table as we chatted everything from stray cats, content creation, and the future possibilities of DAOs.
Clearly, it's high time we dedicate a full episode to digging into NFTs; how to buy them, why they're valuable & what prospective use cases exist. So, this week we embark on our first transcontinental interview, featuring Jory Davies from ‘basicbats', an NFT mobile game that's set out as a pioneer in the NFT gaming universe. Jory lets us in on how ‘basicbats' came to life, how the artwork has been crafted and what to anticipate from the game play. What's all this talk about DAOs? Well, we discuss constitutionDAO, a recent example of a real-world DAO use case & an explicit presentation of some of the flaws in its construct. Finally, is Facebook promoting a fake metaverse to remain relevant and deflect negative press, or has Mark pivoted the company into a front-runner within the ecosystem?
Trump Media & Technology Group recently announced their SPAC merger (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) with DWAC (Digital World Acquisition Corp). This will be the launch of Donald Trump's own Truth Social, a social media platform that will rival the liberal media consortium and fight back against big tech. The tech stack is built on an open-source version of Twitter called Masterdon. WeWork have completed their own SPAC, which was at a vastly different valuation to their initial IPO attempt in 2019. This time, going for a market cap of $9B as opposed to a target of $47B. The key differences are: they aren't positioning themselves as a tech company, and they've removed their largest deadweight: Adam Neumann. Is Pinterest (PINS) being acquired by Paypal (PYPL)? This could be a major play in terms of creating a new tech giant, combining a globally recognisable payments system with the perfect media distribution front-end for online shopping. Polymath (POLY / POLYX) combines web3.0 verifiability technology with financial securities. Providing a self-service toolkit, allowing organizations to issue digital tokens representing assets such as property, debt, and equity (stocks). There's no lack of action along the way with a pro Hockey player in the C-suite, a founder arrested on assault charges, and Charles Hoskinson (ETH Co-Founder) working on their newest project. The THREE HOTTEST UNICORNS Divvy Homes, allow tenants' ordinary rent payments to contribute towards owning their first home. And the best part is, they don't need a huge deposit. Lemon.io is a startup that started as "Uber for developers", but have recently switched to a model where you can hire Eastern European developers who are pre-vetted by Lemon, giving Startups access to cheap coding labor. Finally, Nostromo makes roof-mounted ice bricks, and aim to make the best use of solar panels, without needing lithium-ion batteries to store energy. The ice bricks are used to provide cold water to commercial air-conditioning systems.
Do the rich pay enough tax? | Canva has a new valuation. | Mailchimp sells to Intuit for $12B. | Discord raised a new $500M round and is now worth $15B. | Rivian R1T is up against Tesla and Ford's latest pickups, and they're boldly launching themselves with an 80B market cap. | Space X sent an all-civilian mission deep into space. | Tesla launched its Tesla bot on AI day. | Donda vs Certified Lover Boy? | China's EverGrande crisis. What does Palantir, Elon Musk, and E-Torro have in common? Perhaps a space-based SPAC is the answer? Should we send up a cube satellite with an HQLA billboard on it? Getting a satellite up there might be cheaper than you think! Betsy Cohen is loosely connected to the previous segment, but who is she? A woman who has made more SPACs than Chamath Palihapitiya himself. SOLANA, Proof of History is the next big step.
The FAANG group of tech stocks are known for being disruptors, and Netflix permanently changed the way distribution works in Hollywood forever. Starting with disrupting Blockbuster in the late 90s, they've moved on to compete with more modern companies like Apple and Disney. EverRise is a crypto startup running under the premise of DApps, or Decentralised Apps. EverRise has a unique fee structure, with 11% of each purchase taken and being used for their unique treasury requirements, one of these uses includes buying back supply and burning it. The Lamborghini Countach has been re-launched as a new product. It boasts an impressive V12, and some styling features to match the original LP 400. Although some are wondering why they didn't make it more like the 1985 LP 5000. Naval Ravikant has become a name not only synonymous with Angel investing and tech, but also with philosophy. In this segment, we talk about Naval's tweetstorm: How to Get Rich Without Getting Lucky.
In recent news: US financial tech giant Square buys Afterpay, Cathie Wood's ARK funds sell JD.com as well as other Chinese holdings, Salesforce officially acquires Slack & Tesla has signs a deal with Australian mining giant BHP to supply raw materials. The International Olympic Committee is a private not-for-profit which has been the powering force behind the modern Olympic Games. Through multiple wars, budget issues, and managing the interests of different competing cities and countries, the IOC manages to ensure that consistency is upheld and that athletic requirements are met according to their standards. Shopify today has grown into a powerhouse and is responsible for the back-end of 8.5% of the online sales in the US. Though it's important to note, Shopify is not only competing with Amazon here, they are also competing with Square with Shopify Capital, as both now have a small business loans system and a POS offering, with all of the merchant data to back up analytical decisions as well. The 2021 Ford Bronco goes up against the Jeep Wrangler, and is a fun way to bring back the 1980's American nostalgia. Its capability off-road is probably better than the old one though.
In this episode we start with Palantir Technologies, with three strong products and their even better names: Gotham, Foundry & Apollo. Some of Palantir's newest clients are impressive, including Scuderia Ferrari, Faurecia, BP, 3M, the UK's NHS, and IBM, as well as many others. Bill Ackman is up next, with his hedge fund gains, his holding company and his newest SPAC PSTH. Microacquire is our third segment, and is a great way to acquire small private companies, including Software-As-A-Service (SAAS), E-Commerce, Mobile App's, Newsletters, & Crypto startups. We discuss some of the options in this segment. The fourth part of the episode is about the Hyundai's new electric car: the Iconiq 5.
Our first segment is about ADA, which is a cryptocurrency on the Cardano blockchain. This one is third generation crypto that aims to have a central blockchain, usable by other cryptocurrencies. In our second segment, we talk about Advanced Micro Devices, more commonly known as AMD. AMD has had a record year, clocking massive earnings and revenue growth. In our final segment, we discuss which broker is right for you as an Australian. We look at Goodments, Stake, Commsec, CMC, Interactive Brokers, E-Torro, and Selfwealth.
In this episode, we open with a very amateur discussion of some very professional boxing. But don't worry! There is more, next up we look into Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, one of the most fun and simultaneously least viable business models we've ever seen. One thing that isn't as up to par as SPCE, is Cathie Wood's ARKX ETF. With holdings like 3D printing, Netflix, and Amazon, we weren't particularly impressed with how relevant the management of this fund was to the name. However, it's not all bad news there were at least a few slightly relevant companies... The next thing we discuss is the Ford F-150 Lightning. How does it hold up against the new GMC Hummer, the Tesla Cybertruck, or even the more fictional Rivian R1T? In our last segment, we look at ETFs and particularly phrase it for beginners. If you're new to investing then this one is for you!
We start of this one with a crypto-currency that's a lot smaller than Bitcoin, but one key advantage is that it's cost to transact is much smaller than some of the other large crypto-currencies. Amazon is a mega-conglomerate that is only getting larger. Will it be the first company to hit a market cap of $5 Trillion? Who knows. What we do know is that Jeff Bezos has built an automation powerhouse used by over 70% of US households. Our last segment is on E-Commerce stores, how much is it worth for a certain user-base or revenue figure? We find out by comparing a few different Shopify successes. From Vacuum cleaners, to Gucci handbags, to the patriotic apparel worn by the far-right.
Jessica Alba does more than just making movies. Since 2011, Honest company has grown from Alba's idea into a fully IPO'd home care business valued at over a billion dollars. Wesfarmers is an Australian conglomerate most famous for owning Bunnings (and previously Coles). NFT's are an area that is relatively new to 2021. Non-Fungible Tokens merge the concepts of modern digital art with the crypto blockchain. Finally, we use glassdoor.com to compare attributes of similar companies.
In today's episode we look at GRAB, a serious Uber competitor for South-East Asia, but is it more than just Uber or Doordash? We also look at one of the hottest IPO's of the year, COINBASE. Our car of the day is the Ferrar SF90 Stradale. This was fun segment where we look at the car that celebrates 90 years of Scuderia Ferrari.
In this episode we talk about some of the fundamentals of Ethereum, some of the key fundamentals around staking, investing, and applications that can be built on the blockchain. We also chat about inflation and its impact on certain areas, then we finish off by chatting about our YouTube growth and a few of the key demographic shifts we've seen over our first 3 months on YouTube.
We discuss Roblox (RBLX) and how they've been going since their Direct Listing IPO a month ago. We talk about Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA), a company entirely devoted to mining Bitcoin. Lastly, we discuss Bitclout, a decentralised social media platform. Some question if it's a scam, and it well could be, or perhaps a Ponzi / Pyramid scheme? Who knows... Could this turn into the future of social media or even the future of investing?
We start off this episode with two SPAC's; STEM (under pre-merger SPAC symbol - STPK) is changing the game on energy use & Lucid Motors (under pre-merger SPAC symbol - CCIV) is a company founded by Tesla's former Chief Engineer Peter Rawlinson. Finally, the Audi RS E-Tron GT is sticking to the status quo ...
Doordash since IPO, how will it compete? How SQ makes its money. A centry of Ferrucio Lamborghini celebrated with the Lamborghini Centenario. The barebones racing beast McLaren P1 GTR is ready to go head to head with any rival. How much value has Elon Musk created with his twitter account?
In this episode we're joined by special guest Luke Eastaway, we discuss: Did Robinhood's Vlad Tenev have a choice when it came to the forced selling of Gamestop (GME) shares? Redditor & Youtuber Keith Gill (DFV/ Roaring Kitty) speaks at the deposition, he likes the stock. We dive into Chamath Palihapitiya's latest SPAC SoFi, currently with the ticker IPOE. Carnival Cruises (CCL) is an old company which MIGHT recover after the pandemic, but might struggle with it's $950 million build costs. The W12 Bentley Bentayga W12 has a new set of tail lights. Bentley is now keeping up with the times with a hybrid, vegan option on their giant luxury SUV. The 617BHP BMW M8 Competition is a strong rival to the Porsche 911
In this episode we're in Port Macquarie, we discuss Roku's strategy on growth, Ideas for Carpenters, Builders and other trades to grow their businesses with marketing strategies, E-commerce side hustles (drop shipping) & Marketing fails like: Ayds Candy, Starbucks, & American Airlines
Power to the Players! In this episode we look at GME (Gamestop) otherwise known as GameStonk. As well as the other meme stocks talked about on Reddit's infamous Wall Street Bets. Including AMC & Express. We wrap up with Nio's new ET7 sedan.
In this episode we discuss: - Recent IPO: ABNB (AirBnB), which has been generating huge returns on the Nasdaq. - The Toyota Supra made by BMW - The world's cheapest car - Tata Nano - Crazy Auctions: Titanic violin, Warren Buffett's car, cake from the royal wedding, 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO - Marketing fails: Ben & Jerry's with Black & Tan, Pepsi with Kendall Jenner, AND Facebooks VR Campaign
In this episode; when tech-heads get into the insurance game, one of 2020's hottest IPOs, the worlds most powerful production car & Porsche's first EV.
In this episode we delve into the Chinese EV Market, American Spy-Ware, Audi's new RSQ8 & the idea of a $20 Auction.