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Get access to metatrends 10+ years before anyone else - https://bit.ly/METATRENDS Palmer Luckey is the founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. 0:00 - Exploring Non-Human Intelligence and Congressional Hearings 15:05 - Digital Superintelligence (ASI) 35:32 - China vs. USA 48:06 - Design Philosophy at Anduril 53:17 - The War of 2030 1:14:44 - Autonomous Weapons 1:30:03 - The Future of Firefighting Technology 1:39:38 - Palmer's Thoughts On Bitcoin 2:08:33 - Palmer's Billionaire Group Chat ____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Get started with Fountain Life and become the CEO of your health: https://fountainlife.com/peter/ Get 15% off OneSkin with the code PETER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Learn more about Exponential Mastery: https://bit.ly/exponentialmastery _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Newsletter _____________ Learn more about Anduril: https://www.anduril.com/ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots ---- Recorded on May 1st, 2025 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Palmer Luckey is an inventor, innovator, and the founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. At 16 years old, he built Oculus' first offering, the Oculus Rift VR headset, eventually selling the company to Facebook for $2 billion. He went on to establish Anduril Industries in 2017, a company focused on developing autonomous systems and AI solutions for military applications. Aiming to modernize the defense capabilities of the United States and its allies, particularly though Anduril's recent takeover of the U.S. Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program, Luckey continues to be a leading figure in both consumer tech and national security. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
In this episode, recorded at the 2025 Abundance Summit, Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries, discusses building cutting-edge defense tech, taking over the IVAS contract, and his journey from Oculus to Anduril. Recorded on March 12th, 2025 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. Palmer Luckey is an American entrepreneur renowned for founding Oculus VR and designing the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset that significantly influenced the VR industry. In 2014, Facebook acquired Oculus VR for $2 billion. Following his departure from Facebook in 2017, Luckey established Anduril Industries, a defense technology company specializing in autonomous systems and artificial intelligence for military applications. As of 2025, Anduril has secured substantial contracts, including a $250 million deal with the Pentagon, reflecting its growing impact in the defense sector. Learn about Anduril: https://www.anduril.com/ Learn more about Abundance360: https://bit.ly/ABUNDANCE360 For free access to the Abundance Summit Summary click: diamandis.com/breakthroughs ____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Get started with Fountain Life and become the CEO of your health: https://fountainlife.com/peter/ AI-powered precision diagnosis you NEED for a healthy gut: https://www.viome.com/peter Get 15% off OneSkin with the code PETER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod ____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots
Shawn Ryan Show: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Palmer Luckey is an entrepreneur and innovator best known for founding Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. In 2012, he launched Oculus VR and developed the Oculus Rift, a groundbreaking virtual reality headset that redefined a wide array of industries. The company was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $2 billion, where Luckey subsequently worked until 2017. Following his departure, he founded Anduril Industries - a defense technology company specializing in autonomous systems including drones, surveillance towers, and aircraft. Anduril has secured major contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and international allies. The company has raised significant funding, including $1.5 billion in 2022, valuing it at $8.5 billion. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: http://armra.com/srs http://helixsleep.com/srs http://patriotmobile.com/srs http://hexclad.com/srs http://ziprecruiter.com/srs https://ROKA.com | Use Code SRS Palmer Luckey Links: Anduril Industries - https://www.anduril.com/ ModRetro - http://modretro.com/ X - https://x.com/PalmerLuckey/ Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shawn Ryan Show Key Takeaways Advice for Young Innovators: Work on the things that you are genuinely interested in and do not rely on other people to tell you what you should be working on The term “conspiracy theorist” was invented by the CIA and used to discredit anyone who questioned the original results of the JFK assassination investigation “It's pretty extraordinary that “conspiracy theory” and “conspiracy theorists” are themselves literally born of a government conspiracy.” – Palmer “I'm a big pronatalist. I definitely believe that you need to have kids. If you don't have 2.1 kids minimum, then you're a traitor to the nation and our ideals because you're basically outsourcing responsibility for the continued existence of our nation to other people – which seems like a super-elitist attitude.” – Palmer Luckey, father Preparing for a Chinese invasion of TaiwanIn simulated war games, in a hypothetical Chinese invasion of Taiwan, the United States runs outs of missiles in less than eight daysChina has 350x the ship-building capacity of the United States (!)Taiwan is not the end state for China: The Chinese believe that the Philippines, Korea, and most of Japan belong to them; this won't stop with Taiwan“Trump understand that if we don't manufacture in America, we're just everyone else's b*tch.” – Palmer “Trump instinctively understands this in a way that the globalist elites do not. They thought outsourcing everything was great. They're against tariffs – why would you produce in a less efficient economy when you can manufacture wherever it's cheapest according to global market dynamics? The problem is, they forgot that once you stop making things and your companies no longer produce anything, you lose all leverage – you've handed it away to everyone else.” – Palmer Luckey How to take advantage of Xi's mistake:The US should make the Big Tech companies so integrated with national security that they cannot change their minds about supporting our interests in the future Bring back Defector Visas: Offer special visas to high-value defectors from adversarial nations (like China or Russia), particularly scientists, engineers, or officials, to weaken rival governments while boosting U.S. innovation and security“My belief is that the United States should stop being the world police. We need to stop sending our people all over the world to fight everyone's wars for them, and we need to become the world's gun store. We need to just sell them the guns that they need to defend themselves and we need to make sure that we actually keep those shelves stocked.” – Palmer LuckeyRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgPalmer Luckey is an entrepreneur and innovator best known for founding Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. In 2012, he launched Oculus VR and developed the Oculus Rift, a groundbreaking virtual reality headset that redefined a wide array of industries. The company was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $2 billion, where Luckey subsequently worked until 2017. Following his departure, he founded Anduril Industries - a defense technology company specializing in autonomous systems including drones, surveillance towers, and aircraft. Anduril has secured major contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and international allies. The company has raised significant funding, including $1.5 billion in 2022, valuing it at $8.5 billion. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: http://armra.com/srs http://helixsleep.com/srs http://patriotmobile.com/srs http://hexclad.com/srs http://ziprecruiter.com/srs https://ROKA.com | Use Code SRS Palmer Luckey Links: Anduril Industries - https://www.anduril.com/ ModRetro - http://modretro.com/ X - https://x.com/PalmerLuckey/ Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shawn Ryan Show Key Takeaways Advice for Young Innovators: Work on the things that you are genuinely interested in and do not rely on other people to tell you what you should be working on The term “conspiracy theorist” was invented by the CIA and used to discredit anyone who questioned the original results of the JFK assassination investigation “It's pretty extraordinary that “conspiracy theory” and “conspiracy theorists” are themselves literally born of a government conspiracy.” – Palmer “I'm a big pronatalist. I definitely believe that you need to have kids. If you don't have 2.1 kids minimum, then you're a traitor to the nation and our ideals because you're basically outsourcing responsibility for the continued existence of our nation to other people – which seems like a super-elitist attitude.” – Palmer Luckey, father Preparing for a Chinese invasion of TaiwanIn simulated war games, in a hypothetical Chinese invasion of Taiwan, the United States runs outs of missiles in less than eight daysChina has 350x the ship-building capacity of the United States (!)Taiwan is not the end state for China: The Chinese believe that the Philippines, Korea, and most of Japan belong to them; this won't stop with Taiwan“Trump understand that if we don't manufacture in America, we're just everyone else's b*tch.” – Palmer “Trump instinctively understands this in a way that the globalist elites do not. They thought outsourcing everything was great. They're against tariffs – why would you produce in a less efficient economy when you can manufacture wherever it's cheapest according to global market dynamics? The problem is, they forgot that once you stop making things and your companies no longer produce anything, you lose all leverage – you've handed it away to everyone else.” – Palmer Luckey How to take advantage of Xi's mistake:The US should make the Big Tech companies so integrated with national security that they cannot change their minds about supporting our interests in the future Bring back Defector Visas: Offer special visas to high-value defectors from adversarial nations (like China or Russia), particularly scientists, engineers, or officials, to weaken rival governments while boosting U.S. innovation and security“My belief is that the United States should stop being the world police. We need to stop sending our people all over the world to fight everyone's wars for them, and we need to become the world's gun store. We need to just sell them the guns that they need to defend themselves and we need to make sure that we actually keep those shelves stocked.” – Palmer LuckeyRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgPalmer Luckey is an entrepreneur and innovator best known for founding Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. In 2012, he launched Oculus VR and developed the Oculus Rift, a groundbreaking virtual reality headset that redefined a wide array of industries. The company was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $2 billion, where Luckey subsequently worked until 2017. Following his departure, he founded Anduril Industries - a defense technology company specializing in autonomous systems including drones, surveillance towers, and aircraft. Anduril has secured major contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and international allies. The company has raised significant funding, including $1.5 billion in 2022, valuing it at $8.5 billion. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: http://armra.com/srs http://helixsleep.com/srs http://patriotmobile.com/srs http://hexclad.com/srs http://ziprecruiter.com/srs https://ROKA.com | Use Code SRS Palmer Luckey Links: Anduril Industries - https://www.anduril.com/ ModRetro - http://modretro.com/ X - https://x.com/PalmerLuckey/ Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Palmer Luckey is an entrepreneur and innovator best known for founding Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. In 2012, he launched Oculus VR and developed the Oculus Rift, a groundbreaking virtual reality headset that redefined a wide array of industries. The company was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $2 billion, where Luckey subsequently worked until 2017. Following his departure, he founded Anduril Industries - a defense technology company specializing in autonomous systems including drones, surveillance towers, and aircraft. Anduril has secured major contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and international allies. The company has raised significant funding, including $1.5 billion in 2022, valuing it at $8.5 billion. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: http://armra.com/srs http://helixsleep.com/srs http://patriotmobile.com/srs http://hexclad.com/srs http://ziprecruiter.com/srs https://ROKA.com | Use Code SRS Palmer Luckey Links: Anduril Industries - https://www.anduril.com/ ModRetro - http://modretro.com/ X - https://x.com/PalmerLuckey/ Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week on Upstream, we revisit a 2023 conversation between Jacob Helberg, Delian Asparouhov, Christian Garrett and Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries and Oculus VR where they discuss the intersection of Silicon Valley and U.S. defense technology. They tackle the challenges of defense tech innovation, the influence of Chinese technology, and the necessity for strategic tech independence. They also covered bio-engineered defense systems, AI-powered military applications, and space militarization, emphasizing the need for strategic autonomy and meritocratic practices in technology. —
Have you ever played with an Oculus VR headset? You probably owe thanks to Arian Ghashghai. The former founder was working at Meta when someone in his network introduced him to an opportunity to invest in gummies. Yes, gummies. That's far and away from Arian's machine learning roots, it's now one of his best investments to date. Arian has since gone full-time into investing as the founder and managing partner at his own fund, Earthling VC, which specializes exclusively in making pre-seed investments into companies in the AR/VR and robotics domain. One of his investments is on track to do $20M in revenue this year after only needing to raise a single $1M round. We cover a lot of good ground in this episode, and we really get into how the rise of these “raise-once” companies is changing traditional VC models. Arian invests $25K to $200K in pre-seed AR/VR and robotics startups through Earthling VC. Highlights: Arian was a founder and quickly realized he hated being a founder. He started at Meta as an applied machine learning software engineer and angel invested for the first time in a CPG company, a decision largely driven by how impressed he was by the founder. To Arian, worse than losing money is being labeled as another dime-a-dozen investor with no unique insight or edge. That's why he advocates for being a big fish in a small pond to reduce competition and make it easier to stand out. Arian explores why VCs have traditionally been skittish about getting into VR and robotics, and why there's never been a better time than now to start investing in these categories.Arian is seeing a trend among companies that only need to raise capital once before they can rely on their own profitability. (00:00) - How one of Arian Ghashghai's virtual reality companies is on track to hit $20M in revenue after one round of funding (00:29) - Welcome, Dan Hightower, a new co-host! (02:00) - How Arian got into investing: Meta, friends, and gummies (09:13) - Invest in the top 1% of founders (13:02) - Treat your angel investing fund as a portfolio (16:40) - Marker (21:05) - On realizing deep tech was going to change everything (27:20) - The four measures of an extraordinary founder (31:46) - Lessons from the worst investment: Don't fall in love with your expertise (36:01) - Check size, scaling, and sourcing (44:12) - Truffle hunters vs. heat seekers (47:19) - Speed round (59:44) - Bonus Qs: The rise of raise-once companies and why aren't investors investing in robotics and VR content?
In this episode we are joined by Palmer Luckey, the Tony Stark of retro video games, the founder of OCULUS, the genius that sells drones to the military and by far his best invention yet, the ModRetro Chromatic, a upcoming handheld that plays Game Boy and Game Boy Color games as it should. This is by far one of the best episodes yet, we chat with Palmer about his history in the tech industry, the founding of ModRetro as a forum back when he was just 15, how he wants to create the first virtual reality gaming museum and why the heck a literal billionaire would want to make a handheld that loses him money. If you stay to the end we also have an exclusive announcement from Palmer regarding another handheld that he's working on so stay tuned for that.
Explore the dynamic career of Jack McCauley, a visionary whose innovations have transformed the tech landscape. From his groundbreaking work on Xbox controllers at Microsoft to his pivotal role in shaping Oculus VR, McCauley's contributions have set new benchmarks in gaming technology. His creative genius and engineering prowess have made a lasting impact on how we experience interactive entertainment. McCauley's journey didn't stop at gaming; he ventured into sports technology with Adidas, where he developed cutting-edge products like a soccer ball that tracks spin and trajectory and concussion detectors for athletes. His ability to blend technology with real-world applications showcases his unique talent for creating practical solutions that enhance performance and safety in sports. In addition to his work in gaming and sports tech, McCauley's commitment to sustainability shines through his efforts in green technology. His advancements in wind power inverters and innovations at Skullcandy reflect a deep dedication to environmental progress. Join us as we delve into the multifaceted career of Jack McCauley, a trailblazer who continues to drive change and inspire across diverse fields. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Start your trial on Simplified!
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3:50:48 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Morning in Atlantic City, blue screen of death, the sense of decay, Totally Tubular Festival, San Junipero, Oculus VR, Ocean, Hot Stuff, pinball arcade, heading out, the drive home, giant blanket, Phish, Biden drops out, Jack White’s new “No Name” album, Atlantic City Celebrity […]
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How Big Tech Co's Make Money - Magnificent 7 - MSFT, FB, NVDA, Apple, Google, Amzn, Tesla AZ TRT S05 EP19 (234) 5-12-2024 What We Learned This Week: Tech Stocks - 7 Big Market Cap Stocks make up 29% of S&P Google, Microsoft & Amazon are biggest Co‘s in Cloud Service Tesla is the biggest EV Car Co,, & Apple biggest in Smart Phones Nvidia is the AI Superchip tech company Google & Meta / FB are the biggest advertising co‘s in the world Notes: Breakdown of Revenue Sources, Market Cap / CEO / Start Google / Alphabet – ads / search, playstore, hardware, services, YouTube premium content + TV, cloud Microsoft – gaming, services, software, devices, cloud Apple – devices, services, apps Nvidia – AI Chips, Graphic Cards, & components Tesla – EV Cars Amazon – E Commerce, cloud, services Meta / Facebook – ads, devices Big drops in two of the Magnificent Seven stocks haven't dented the group's influence on the S&P 500. In fact, the trendy stocks dominate now more than ever. The seven megacap stocks — Microsoft (MSFT), Apple (AAPL), Nvidia (NVDA), Alphabet (GOOG), Amazon.com (AMZN), Meta (META) and Tesla (TSLA) — account for 29.7% of the S&P 500 as of April 17, says Datatrek Research. That's up from the group's 27.9% weight in the S&P 500 in 2023. Seeing the group's hold over the world's most popular index grow this year might surprise you. Shares of Tesla are down 37.4%. "Despite all the buzz around the death of the 'Magnificent 7,' U.S. big tech is actually a more dominant force in American stock markets than at the end of 2023," said Nicholas Colas of Datatrek in a report. Source:4/2024 - https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-magnificent-7-stocks-dominate-even-more-now/ Google CEO Sundar Pinchai c 1998 Sergey Brin and Larry Page Mkt Cap $2.1 Tr Source: https://www.oberlo.com/statistics/how-does-google-make-money Google / Alphabet – ads / search 56% of rev at $175 bil in 2023, playstore, hardware, services, YouTube premium content + TV, cloud 11% of rev at $31 bil Google revenue breakdown: top Google revenue sources in 2023 Ads · Ads (Google Search & other properties): $175.03 billion (56.9%) · YouTube ads: $31.51 billion (10.3%) · Google Network ads: $31.31 billion (10.2%) Google subscriptions, platforms, and devices: $34.69 billion (11.3%) Google Cloud: $33.09 billion (10.8%) Other bets: $1.53 billion (0.5%) Hedging gains: $236 million (0.1%) Source: https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/020515/business-google.asp KEY TAKEAWAYS Alphabet is a collection of different companies, including the popular search engine Google. The company leverages its search, web browsing, mobile operating systems, and cloud computing to make money through the sale of advertising and various service fees. Advertising generates the majority of revenue, but Google Cloud revenues are growing rapidly. The company has three reportable segments: Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets. Google Services is the most profitable while Google Cloud and Other Bets often post operating losses. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. C 1975 Bill Gates / Paul Allen Mkt Cap 3.1 tr KEY TAKEAWAYS Microsoft sells computing devices, cloud systems and services, software, and other products to consumers and businesses. The company's Intelligent Cloud segment is the largest source of profit, as well as the fastest-growing. Microsoft is focused on delivering AI solutions to customers in a broad swath of industries. Some of its many competitors include Apple, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Oracle, and IBM. Microsoft's current CEO is Satya Nadella. Source: https://www.investopedia.com/how-microsoft-makes-money-4798809 Source: https://techbehemoths.com/blog/how-microsoft-makes-billions First thing's first and just before we dive into the financial story, we should identify the major sources of revenue Microsoft has: · Cloud computing - The entire business suite of Microsoft is focused on cloud services. Microsoft Azure for example is the leading direction in the company's cloud services. But, things are more complicated · Windows OS - from Windows 95 till 10th version is only 15 years. And in May 2021 with the 21H1 update rumors are saying that the next thing that will happen in Autumn 2021 is the release of Windows 11. It was and continues to be one of the largest sources of revenue for Microsoft. · Microsoft Teams - An alternative to Slack, some would say, but Microsoft is putting more than just a comfortable chat for users. It is designed to become a digital environment for companies and employees of any company in the world. · Xbox - the gaming industry is growing, and Microsoft couldn't stay apart from this topic. Sony needed competition and Xbox is the best possible alternative to it at the moment · LinkedIn - Since 2016 when Microsoft acquired LinkedIn, the professional social network continued to grow and became a unique and indispensable tool for HR professionals all over the world. · Minecraft - as if Xbox was not enough, Microsoft dive into the gaming industry even more with Minecraft. So, there is a good portfolio for Microsoft which in its turn provides a series of exclusive services, or competitive Microsoft Azure is a top cloud service provider competing with Google Cloud and AWS from Amazon. Revenue of Microsoft broken down by segment 2012-2023 Published by Lionel Sujay Vailshery, Mar 27, 2024 In its 2023 financial year, Microsoft generated 69 billion U.S. dollars from its productivity and business processes segment and a further 88 billion through its intelligent cloud segment. Thanks in part to the rapid growth in these two areas, 2023 proved to be the company's most successful year ever in terms of annual revenue, with the total figure reaching over 211 billion dollars. Source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/microsofts-revenue-by-product-line/ Microsoft's Most Lucrative Business Segments In 2023, Microsoft revenues soared to a record $211 billion as demand for AI services accelerated. As one of the world's largest companies by market cap, Microsoft reached a $2.8 trillion valuation as investors flocked to big tech and AI-related stocks last year. Amid strong growth, here's how much revenue was generated from Microsoft's product lines in 2023: Product LIne FY2023 Revenue Share of Revenue Cloud Computing Services $80B 38% Cloud Office Suite Software $49B 23% Operating Systems $22B 10% Gaming Consoles $15B 7% Employment Listing Platform $15B 7% AI-Enabled Search Engine $12B 6% Other $19B 9% Total Revenue $211B 100% Source: https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2023/01/23/microsoftandopenaiextendpartnership/ Microsoft and OpenAI This agreement follows our previous investments in 2019 and 2021. It extends our ongoing collaboration across AI supercomputing and research and enables each of us to independently commercialize the resulting advanced AI technologies. · Supercomputing at scale – Microsoft will increase our investments in the development and deployment of specialized supercomputing systems to accelerate OpenAI's groundbreaking independent AI research. We will also continue to build out Azure's leading AI infrastructure to help customers build and deploy their AI applications on a global scale. · New AI-powered experiences – Microsoft will deploy OpenAI's models across our consumer and enterprise products and introduce new categories of digital experiences built on OpenAI's technology. This includes Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service, which empowers developers to build cutting-edge AI applications through direct access to OpenAI models backed by Azure's trusted, enterprise-grade capabilities and AI-optimized infrastructure and tools. · Exclusive cloud provider – As OpenAI's exclusive cloud provider, Azure will power all OpenAI workloads across research, products and API services. Meta / FB - Mark Zuckerburg + others c 2/2004 Mkt Cap 1.2 tr Source: https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/120114/how-does-facebook-fb-make-money.asp KEY TAKEAWAYS Meta Platforms sells ads on social media websites and mobile applications and also sells augmented- and virtual-reality products and services. Advertising sales are the primary source of Meta's revenue. Facebook reported in 2021 that it lost daily active users for the first time in its history. Reality Labs is Meta's augmented and virtual reality technologies segment, which features and sells products such as the Oculus VR headset. Meta discloses data about the diversity and inclusion of its general management and employees. Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp In 2023, the revenue general by Meta Platforms (formerly known as Facebook Inc.) amounted to roughly 134 billion US dollars, up from around 116 billion U.S. dollars in the previous fiscal year. In 2022, Meta's revenue stood at 117.9 billion USD. Meta Revenue Breakdown 2022 % Advertising $113.64B 97.5% Other revenue (payments and fees) $809MM 0.7% Reality Labs (primarily sales of Oculus, now called Meta Quest) $2.16B 1.9% Total $116.6B Apple c 1976 Steve Jobs and Steve Woz CEO Tim Cook Mkt Cap 2.9 tr Source: https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/why-is-apple-so-profitable#:~: . Diversified revenue streams: Apple generates revenue from a variety of different sources, including iPhone sales, iPad sales, Mac sales, as well as services like the App Store, Apple Music, and iCloud. This diversification helps to minimise risk and ensure a steady stream of income for the company. Source: https://www.investopedia.com/how-apple-makes-money-4798689 KEY TAKEAWAYS Apple sells smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearables and accessories, as well as a variety of services. iPhones are Apple's biggest source of revenue by product. Apple's services business generates the highest gross margins compared to its products business. Apple faces antitrust challenges regarding its App Store and ongoing unionization attempts by its retail workers. Apple Revenue iPhone Accessories Mac iPad iPod Services 2023 $200.6B $39.8B $29.3B $28.3B - $85.2B Total 2023 Rev - $382 B Nvidia c 1997 CEO Jenson Huang – Hong Mkt Cap 2.3 Tr Source: https://www.investopedia.com/how-nvidia-makes-money-4799532 KEY TAKEAWAYS Compute and Networking, which includes artificial intelligence (AI), is Nvidia's biggest revenue generator. The graphics business segment is Nvidia's second largest revenue generator. Nvidia (NVDA) introduced graphics processing units, known as GPUs, a key component of PC architecture and large-scale applications. It designs and sells GPUs for gaming, cryptocurrency mining, and professional applications. It also sells chip systems for use in vehicles, robotics, and more. Revenue $26 bil in 2023, and $60 bil in 2024 so far Graphics and computers / networking – gaming, data centers Nvidia partners with all – Google, FB, Amazon, Dell, Tesla, OpenAI, Oracle Source: https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-blackwell-platform-arrives-to-power-a-new-era-of-computing#:~: . NVIDIA Blackwell Platform Arrives to Power a New Era of Computing March 18, 2024 Blackwell Innovations to Fuel Accelerated Computing and Generative AI Blackwell's six revolutionary technologies, which together enable AI training and real-time LLM inference for models scaling up to 10 trillion parameters, include: World's Most Powerful Chip — Packed with 208 billion transistors, Blackwell-architecture GPUs are manufactured using a custom-built 4NP TSMC process with two-reticle limit GPU dies connected by 10 TB/second chip-to-chip link into a single, unified GPU. Second-Generation Transformer Engine — Fueled by new micro-tensor scaling support and NVIDIA's advanced dynamic range management algorithms integrated into NVIDIA TensorRT™-LLM and NeMo Megatron frameworks, Blackwell will support double the compute and model sizes with new 4-bit floating point AI inference capabilities. Fifth-Generation NVLink — To accelerate performance for multitrillion-parameter and mixture-of-experts AI models, the latest iteration of NVIDIA NVLink® delivers groundbreaking 1.8TB/s bidirectional throughput per GPU, ensuring seamless high-speed communication among up to 576 GPUs for the most complex LLMs. RAS Engine — Blackwell-powered GPUs include a dedicated engine for reliability, availability and serviceability. Additionally, the Blackwell architecture adds capabilities at the chip level to utilize AI-based preventative maintenance to run diagnostics and forecast reliability issues. This maximizes system uptime and improves resiliency for massive-scale AI deployments to run uninterrupted for weeks or even months at a time and to reduce operating costs. Secure AI — Advanced confidential computing capabilities protect AI models and customer data without compromising performance, with support for new native interface encryption protocols, which are critical for privacy-sensitive industries like healthcare and financial services. Decompression Engine — A dedicated decompression engine supports the latest formats, accelerating database queries to deliver the highest performance in data analytics and data science. In the coming years, data processing, on which companies spend tens of billions of dollars annually, will be increasingly GPU-accelerated. A Massive Superchip The NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip connects two NVIDIA B200 Tensor Core GPUs to the NVIDIA Grace CPU over a 900GB/s ultra-low-power NVLink chip-to-chip interconnect. For the highest AI performance, GB200-powered systems can be connected with the NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand and Spectrum™-X800 Ethernet platforms, also announced today, which deliver advanced networking at speeds up to 800Gb/s. The GB200 is a key component of the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72, a multi-node, liquid-cooled, rack-scale system for the most compute-intensive workloads. It combines 36 Grace Blackwell Superchips, which include 72 Blackwell GPUs and 36 Grace CPUs interconnected by fifth-generation NVLink. Tesla c 7/2003 CEO Elon Musk Mkt Cap 567 bil Source: https://fourweekmba.com/tesla-revenue-breakdown/ Revenue Breakdown 2023 Contribution Automotive Sales $78.5B 81% Regulatory Credits $1.79B 1.85% Leasing $2.12B 2.19% Services $8.32B 8.6% Energy generation and storage $6.03B 6.24% Total $96.77B Source: https://www.investopedia.com/tesla-s-largest-revenue-source-is-automotive-sales KEY TAKEAWAYS Tesla makes, sells, and services all-electric vehicles in the U.S., Europe, and China. It also sells energy generation products. The company gets the vast majority of its revenue and all of its profits from automotive sales. Tesla is experiencing rapid growth in China. Tesla is facing investigations from regulators in different countries concerning safety-related issues with the electric automaker's vehicles. The company was recently sued by a California regulatory agency on allegations of racial discrimination and harassment at its factory in Fremont, CA. Amazon c 1994 by Jeff Bezos CEO Andy Jassy Mkt Cap 1.9 tr Amazon Revenue Breakdown - $575 B in 2023 Online stores $231.87B Physical stores $20.03B Third-party seller services $140.05B Subscription services $40.21B AWS $90.76B Advertising $46.9B Other2023 $4.96B Source: https://www.investopedia.com/how-amazon-makes-money-4587523 KEY TAKEAWAYS Amazon makes money through its retail, subscriptions, and web services, among other channels. Retail remains Amazon's primary source of revenue, with online and physical stores together accounting for the biggest share. Amazon Web Services (AWS) currently generates the majority of Amazon's operating profits and is growing at a robust pace. AWS Amazon Web Services offers a broad set of global cloud-based products including compute, storage, databases, analytics, networking, mobile, developer tools, management tools, IoT, security, and enterprise applications: on-demand, available in seconds, with pay-as-you-go pricing. Tech Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech-Startup-VC-Cybersecurity-Energy-Science Best of Tech: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=best+of+tech Investing Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Investing-Stocks-Bonds-Retirement ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast. 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Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more… AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. 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Chris McKelvy, founder of K. Ventures and military veteran, recounts his journey from the military to tech companies like Oculus VR and Meta, culminating in his venture capital firm. Chris talks about his early involvement in JFK family's non-profit initiatives and getting inspired to start K. Ventures, focusing on the disabilities community. Chris also shares useful tips for founders on preparing for meetings with VC and encourages VCs to address societal challenges.In this episode, you'll learn:[1:45] Transferring military leadership skills to tech and investing for social impact[4:14] K. Ventures takes a unique approach to disabilities by investing seed capital in startups serving this community.[6:22] Startup opportunities: The disabilities community is the largest underrepresented group in the world.[9:23] It takes a lot of mentorship and support to learn the craft of being an entrepreneur.[16:27] Feel comfortable in the way that you want to talk about your business and yourself.[19:18] VCs are guided by their belief in the founding team's ability to lead and create something groundbreaking.[22:35] More investors need to really think about the hard societal problemsThe non-profit organizations that Chris is passionate about: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation, iMentorAbout Chris McKelvyChris McKelvy is the founder and managing partner at K. Ventures. He has a diverse background spanning tech, business, non-profits, and the military. Notably, he led Oculus VR's partnerships & e-sports division, instrumental in its $2B acquisition by Facebook. Chris orchestrated multimillion-dollar partnerships with tech giants like NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, Unreal, and Ubisoft. A combat veteran with the 101st Airborne Division and graduate of Army Ranger school, he holds degrees from Harvard and Syracuse. Additionally, he served proudly as Vice Chairman of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation for over eight years.About K. VenturesK. Ventures is a Massachusetts-based venture capital firm with a mission to catalyze the next generation of disability care. The firm invests in early-stage technology companies serving those with intellectual, developmental and learning disabilities. This includes down syndrome, autism, ADHD and dyslexia as well as other overlooked conditions. Portfolio companies include Juno, Juniper, Mightier, Finni Health, and NeuroNav.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode.
Rolling Forward: Innovations in Cannabis Automation with Kyle LoucksKyle Loucks is the Founder and CEO of RollPros, an automation company revolutionizing the cannabis industry with its cutting-edge TruRoll technology, which replicates the precision of hand-rolled premium joints on a large scale.Before establishing RollPros, Kyle held various leadership positions in engineering and technology at companies ranging from pioneering medical device startups to industry giants like Hewlett-Packard and Georgia Pacific. Notably, he contributed to the development of optical hardware for Facebook's Oculus VR system.Recognizing the inconsistency and low quality associated with traditional pre-roll production methods, Kyle seized the opportunity for innovation and automation. Since 2020, he and the RollPros team have empowered cannabis businesses with state-of-the-art technology, enabling them to craft top-tier pre-rolls that foster customer loyalty, streamline operations, and eliminate manual labor.Kyle earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University in Pullman, WA.http://www.linkedin.com/in/kyleloucks/http://www.instagram.com/rollpros/?hl=enhttp://www.facebook.com/p/RollPros-100064353715251/
This week we have a super-star guest interview with Jack McCauley, the co-founder of the Oculus VR Headset. We talk about his role in getting the company off the ground and where it could be going next.Also, the latest stories this week include a mad scientist putting chips in people's brains, why Apple are not making many friends and the Oscars of the Irish IT Industry.
The first Virtual Reality headset was invented in 1968, and the technology got a huge bump in 2014 when Facebook bought Oculus VR, so why has it taken so long for real estate and property to embrace it? On our first Proptech Panel for 2024, our President, Kylie Davis explores three different and compelling use cases for VR across both residential and commercial real estate. Josh Callaghan from Little Hinges Christian Schwerdtfeger from IMMERSIV Michael Shaw from EnvisionVR Gain exclusive insights into how to use VR in designing, buying, building, selling and maintaining property plus insights into how to integrate VR seamlessly into your real estate business. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theproptechpodcast/message
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In this episode of Common SENSimilla we're chatting with Kyle Loucks - Founder & CEO of RollPros - an automation company disrupting the pre-roll vertical. After a career working for companies in bio-med and defense, Kyle took a gig with Meta to work on the Oculus VR headset. After completing his run on that project he set his sights on the cannabis industry. His company has developed a machine that creates a perfectly rolled joint mimicking more closely the hand rolling process vs the conical pre-rolls currently in the market. Check out RollPros - https://rollpros.com/--Common SENSimilla explores business and innovation through the lens of Cannabis. Host Will Read discusses big ideas in the Cannabis Industry with industry leading professionals about branding, marketing, and entrepreneurship.Be sure to #like and #subscribe for more video content! Watch Common SENSimilla, and more Canna-biz content on our YouTube channel--CannaPlanners is a full service creative design and digital agency servicing the emerging cannabis industry. We help cannabis companies reach more customers through beautiful design, simple web solutions and strategic digital marketing services. Visit our website: cannaplanners.com/Check us out on InstagramConnect with us on LinkedinFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookCommon SENSimilla is hosted and produced by Will Read; created by Tyler Struss.CannaPlanners is a full service creative design and digital agency servicing the emerging cannabis industry. We help cannabis companies reach more customers through beautiful design, simple web solutions and strategic digital marketing services. Visit our website: cannaplanners.com/Check us out on InstagramConnect with us on LinkedinFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookCommon SENSimilla is hosted and produced by Will Read; created by Tyler Struss.
00:00 – 18:08 – Recapping a loaded Saturday: Colts beat the Steelers, Purdue knocks off Arizona, IU falls to Kansas, Pacers have lost three straight, Andy attended a Louisville wedding, Gardner Minshew had a hell of a game, recapping the Pacers losing streak, Purdue/Arizona, IU/Kansas 18:09 – 27:44 – Morning Checkdown 27:45 – 39:59 – Is it time to give Chris Ballard his flowers?, the back-ups stepped up and played a big role in Saturday's win, Gardner Minshew's outstanding play, the Michael Pittman Jr. hit 40:00 – 1:15:55 – Colts get a signature win after overcoming a two score deficit, Purdue/Arizona, what's going on with the Colts special teams and Matt Gay?, G.O.A.T./goat of the week, Morning Checkdown 1:15:56 – 1:24:13 – Playoff scenarios for the Colts with three games to play, should Colts-Texans be the Week 18 Sunday Night Football game 1:24:14 - 1:28:41 – What's going on with the Pacers?, a huge week of games this week, why do they keep losing to really bad teams? 1:28:42 – 1:59:43 – Colts linebacker EJ Speed joins us and discusses the big win over the Steelers and the post-game locker room vibe, his Panda Express/Buffalo Wild Wings food order on Sunday, Steichen challenging his fumble recovery, getting ready for the Steelers following the sour taste of the Bengals loss, how he envisioned this season and his role with the team, his thoughts on Steelers fans attending LOS, thoughts on the Michael Pittman Jr. hit, prepping for the Falcons, better hands: Zaire Franklin or him?, RIP Eric Montross, Morning Checkdown 1:59:44 – 2:11:42 – Who is the NFL MVP so far?, Christmas weekend slate, the Pacers on Oculus VR tonight 2:11:43 – We give away Butler tickets, wrapping up a very busy show and previewing Tuesday's slate of guests, Pacers-Clippers tonightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay Franze is my guest this week. Jay continues to use ChatGPT and finds it helpful for drafting documents from bullet points. We talk about some limitations of ChatGPT and how prompt engineering could help improve it. The discussion then shifted to failed gadgets of 2023. I regret buying an Oculus VR headset that I rarely use. Jay discussed gadgets like a baby monitor that emails photos when motion is detected. Other topics included car remote start apps disconnecting, solar generators, and a mass air flow sensor. Toward the end, Jay and I debated internal home surveillance cameras. Monitors were
Jay Franze is my guest this week. Jay continues to use ChatGPT and finds it helpful for drafting documents from bullet points. We talk about some limitations of ChatGPT and how prompt engineering could help improve it. The discussion then shifted to failed gadgets of 2023. I regret buying an Oculus VR headset that I rarely use. Jay discussed gadgets like a baby monitor that emails photos when motion is detected. Other topics included car remote start apps disconnecting, solar generators, and a mass air flow sensor. Toward the end, Jay and I debated internal home surveillance cameras. Monitors were
Jay Franze is my guest this week. Jay continues to use ChatGPT and finds it helpful for drafting documents from bullet points. We talk about some limitations of ChatGPT and how prompt engineering could help improve it. The discussion then shifted to failed gadgets of 2023. I regret buying an Oculus VR headset that I rarely use. Jay discussed gadgets like a baby monitor that emails photos when motion is detected. Other topics included car remote start apps disconnecting, solar generators, and a mass air flow sensor. Toward the end, Jay and I debated internal home surveillance cameras. Monitors were
Invest Like the Best Key Takeaways Trust people when they tell you what their problems are, but don't what they think the solution isGo “back to the future” in your research; you will discover promising ideas that were discussed in the past but have since been discarded Care more about how other people will evaluate the impact of your work, rather than just doing what feels good to you If America is going to be a nation that rewards and promotes innovation, then it should be steering people in that directionIf you have unconventional ideas, you can create a large impact by forcing those ideas onto people and systems that exist in conventional institutionsImpactful businesses are rarely built on the idea of doing something a little better or a little cheaperProblems emerged and have persisted in the national security industry as a result of a broken incentive structure“We have learned a lesson: Don't try to defend countries that aren't willing to defend themselves.” – Palmer Luckey Anduril will save Western civilization by saving taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars a year, as we make tens of billions of dollars a yearIf AGI enables the capability to create dangerous things, then it will likely also enable the capability to defend against those dangerous thingsRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMy guest today is Palmer Luckey. Palmer is the founder of Defense company Anduril Industries, which makes next-generation military technology for the US and its allies. Since bringing the company to life in 2017, Palmer and Anduril have disrupted the established order in the Defense industry. Prior to Anduril, Palmer founded Oculus VR, a virtual reality business that he sold to Facebook for $2 billion. Palmer is only in his early 30s, but he has already experienced more than most people will in a 40-year career. We talk about innovation, invention, differentiated thinking, and so much more. Please enjoy this great discussion with Palmer Luckey. Listen to Patrick's Business Breakdown with Anduril CEO. Listen to Founders Podcast For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Tegus. Tegus is the modern research platform for leading investors, and provider of Canalyst. Tired of calculating fully diluted shares outstanding? Access every publicly-reported data point and industry-specific KPI through their database of over 4,000 drivable global models hand-built by a team of sector-focused analysts, 35+ industry comp sheets, and Excel add-ins that let you use their industry-leading data in your own spreadsheets. Tegus' models automatically update each quarter, including hard-to-calculate KPIs like stock-based compensation and organic growth rates, empowering investors to bypass the friction of sourcing, building, and updating models. Make efficiency your competitive advantage and take back your time today. As a listener, you can trial Canalyst by Tegus for free by visiting tegus.co/patrick. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Show Notes: (00:03:28) - The importance of synthetic long-chain hydrocarbon fuel (00:09:37) - Ranking America's potential for innovation (00:12:43) - Why there aren't more Thiel Fellowships (00:14:56) - The principles that motivate and drive him (00:18:21) - What it has been like working in the world of defense after the attack on Israel (00:20:34) - Surprising lessons learned when building a large company (00:24:02) - How to approach a new field initially (00:28:45) - Meeting other out-of-the-box thinkers (00:33:11) - Inventors working backward from existing systems versus forward from their ideals (00:34:51) - The most pressing issue in national security (00:41:01) - What matters most for America from a defense perspective (00:43:58) - How to determine which problems to prioritize (00:50:24) - Lessons learned from working with AI (00:57:21) - How Apple is shaping the future of VR (01:01:36) - Which videogame a prospective employee should excel at (01:04:06) - Why Oculus was so successful in marketing (01:11:13) - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for Palmer
My guest today is Palmer Luckey. Palmer is the founder of Defense company Anduril Industries, which makes next-generation military technology for the US and its allies. Since bringing the company to life in 2017, Palmer and Anduril have disrupted the established order in the Defense industry. Prior to Anduril, Palmer founded Oculus VR, a virtual reality business that he sold to Facebook for $2 billion. Palmer is only in his early 30s, but he has already experienced more than most people will in a 40-year career. We talk about innovation, invention, differentiated thinking, and so much more. Please enjoy this great discussion with Palmer Luckey. Listen to Patrick's Business Breakdown with Anduril CEO. Listen to Founders Podcast For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Tegus. Tegus is the modern research platform for leading investors, and provider of Canalyst. Tired of calculating fully diluted shares outstanding? Access every publicly-reported data point and industry-specific KPI through their database of over 4,000 drivable global models hand-built by a team of sector-focused analysts, 35+ industry comp sheets, and Excel add-ins that let you use their industry-leading data in your own spreadsheets. Tegus' models automatically update each quarter, including hard-to-calculate KPIs like stock-based compensation and organic growth rates, empowering investors to bypass the friction of sourcing, building, and updating models. Make efficiency your competitive advantage and take back your time today. As a listener, you can trial Canalyst by Tegus for free by visiting tegus.co/patrick. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Show Notes: (00:03:28) - The importance of synthetic long-chain hydrocarbon fuel (00:09:37) - Ranking America's potential for innovation (00:12:43) - Why there aren't more Thiel Fellowships (00:14:56) - The principles that motivate and drive him (00:18:21) - What it has been like working in the world of defense after the attack on Israel (00:20:34) - Surprising lessons learned when building a large company (00:24:02) - How to approach a new field initially (00:28:45) - Meeting other out-of-the-box thinkers (00:33:11) - Inventors working backward from existing systems versus forward from their ideals (00:34:51) - The most pressing issue in national security (00:41:01) - What matters most for America from a defense perspective (00:43:58) - How to determine which problems to prioritize (00:50:24) - Lessons learned from working with AI (00:57:21) - How Apple is shaping the future of VR (01:01:36) - Which videogame a prospective employee should excel at (01:04:06) - Why Oculus was so successful in marketing (01:11:13) - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for Palmer
Step into the future of cannabis with Kyle Loucks, unveiling the technology & innovation behind RollPros' monumental 30M rolled joints milestone! About Kyle Kyle Loucks is the Founder and CEO of RollPros, an automation company disrupting the cannabis industry using its groundbreaking TruRoll technology that mimics the precision of hand-rolled quality joints at scale. Prior to RollPros, Kyle held various lead engineering and technical roles for companies ranging from innovative medical device startups to tech giants like Hewlett-Packard and Georgia Pacific. He also played a key role in developing optics hardware for Facebook's Oculus VR system. =================== About Cannabinoid Connect Thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and captivating stories shaping the future of this transformative industry. Subscribe and follow via the following platforms: Website Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube X Instagram Facebook TikTok
Explore the world of branding and creative transformation with host Jess Larsen and Teemu Suviala, the visionary behind Meta's rebranding journey. Learn about the integration of new technologies, augmented reality, and virtual reality in Meta's metaverse concepts. Get exclusive insights into the future of branding and design from a true industry expert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wine: 2014 Chardonnay, Herencia del Valle Elisabeth Rosario is an outsourced communications strategist that works with startups of all sizes and venture capital firms. As an independent contractor since 2016, her clients have included venture firms such as: Lux Capital, Renegade Ventures, Spero Ventures (sole LP is Pierre Omidyar), Equal Ventures, RRE Ventures, and Innovation Endeavours (founding partner Eric Shmidt). Startup clients have included: Sonoro, Koinz, Pattern Brands, Pitch, ServiceTitan, Own It (a book) by Ellevest's Sallie Krawcheck, Emi Couple, Token, Flutterwave, Morty, Looking Glass Factory, Eight Sleep, Dipsea, Loft Orbital, and more. Previously, Elisabeth was the Director of Communications at Spark Capital, an early stage venture capital firm that has backed companies like Twitter, Oculus VR, Slack, Warby Parker and Cruise Automation (acquired by GM). As the firm's first in-house communications hire, she helped startup founders and the firm's investment team to develop and share their points of view with the world. She also helped to lead platform initiatives with the firm's community of entrepreneurs: building infrastructure, resources and programming to empower and connect over 100 portfolio companies. Before that, Elisabeth was a key part of the growth of various PR agencies where she led media relations campaigns for over 100 disruptive entrepreneurs and startups including Rakuten's Buy.com, Trello, ClassPass, HowAboutWe, HelloFresh, Squarespace, Zola and Academy award-winning sci-fi film Ex Machina. In 2015, Adweek named Elisabeth on its 30 Under 30 in the PR Industry list. In 2018, Bustle named her on their list of Must-Follow Latinx. She's a graduate of Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business. Instagram TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is artificial intelligence reshaping the battlefield? As a teenager, Palmer Luckey designed the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset he then founded Oculus VR and sold it to Facebook for $2.3b. Now he is bringing the ingenuity of Silicon Valley to defence technology. Founder of Anduril Industries Palmer is on a mission to reshape our defence forces. Find out how his technologies are helping Ukrainians fight against Vladimir Putin. In this episode, Malcolm and Palmer discuss if killer robots will save or destroy us.Available on ListnrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BIO Elisabeth Rosario is an outsourced communications strategist that works with startups of all sizes and venture capital firms. As an independent contractor since 2016, her clients have included venture firms such as: Lux Capital, Renegade Ventures, Spero Ventures (sole LP is Pierre Omidyar), Equal Ventures, RRE Ventures, and Innovation Endeavours (founding partner Eric Shmidt). Startup clients have included: Sonoro, Koinz, Pattern Brands, Pitch, ServiceTitan, Own It (a book) by Ellevest's Sallie Krawcheck, Emi Couple, Token, Flutterwave, Morty, Looking Glass Factory, Eight Sleep, Dipsea, Loft Orbital, and more. Previously, Elisabeth was the Director of Communications at Spark Capital, an early stage venture capital firm that has backed companies like Twitter, Oculus VR, Slack, Warby Parker and Cruise Automation (acquired by GM). As the firm's first in-house communications hire, she helped startup founders and the firm's investment team to develop and share their points of view with the world. She also helped to lead platform initiatives with the firm's community of entrepreneurs: building infrastructure, resources and programming to empower and connect over 100 portfolio companies. Before that, Elisabeth was a key part of the growth of various PR agencies where she led media relations campaigns for over 100 disruptive entrepreneurs and startups including Rakuten's Buy.com, Trello, ClassPass, HowAboutWe, HelloFresh, Squarespace, Zola and Academy award-winning sci-fi film Ex Machina. In 2015, Adweek named Elisabeth on its 30 Under 30 in the PR Industry list. In 2018, Bustle named her on their list of Must-Follow Latinx. She's a graduate of Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business. Instagram TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Daphne Royse in an exclusive interview with the multi-talented Jack McCauley, the visionary engineer at R0R3 Devices. With a remarkable career spanning hardware design, video game development, and impactful philanthropy, Jack's name is synonymous with revolutionary creations like Guitar Hero and Oculus VR. Delve into the mind of this tech innovator as he shares insights into his diverse journey and the cutting-edge projects that have left a lasting impact on the industry. Don't miss this engaging conversation with a true trailblazer. #talradioenglish #happyhomesandgardens #JackMcCauley #GuitarHero #OculusVR #TechInnovator #DaphneRoyse #touchalife #talradio
In this episode, Peter and Palmer discuss Apple's Vision Pro, How it will change the future of VR headsets, and Facebook's response to Apple. 08:32 | The Power of Virtual Reality 32:44 | Innovative User Interfacing 35:26 | Is Facebook's Push On VR Premature? Palmer Luckey is a visionary entrepreneur and inventor known for his groundbreaking contributions to the virtual reality industry. As the founder of Oculus VR, Luckey revolutionized the way we experience immersive digital worlds with the development of the Oculus Rift, a pioneering virtual reality headset. With a passion for pushing technological boundaries, Luckey's innovative spirit continues to shape the future of virtual reality and its applications across various industries. Check out Apple Vision Pro Visit Anduril's Website Support the Wildfire XPRIZE _____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Experience the future of sleep with Eight Sleep. Visit https://www.eightsleep.com/moonshots/ to save $150 on the Pod Cover. Levels: Real-time feedback on how diet impacts your health. levels.link/peter _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots and Mindsets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we have a special new show to share. The Hill & Valley is a podcast that offers an inside look into how tech and the US government are starting to move closer together and pave the future of American technological leadership and national security. The show is hosted by author and commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Jacob Helberg, Varda Space Industries Founder Delian Asparouhov, and Principal at 137 Ventures Christian Garrett. Palmer Luckey is the founder of defense technology company Anduril Industries and Oculus VR. Palmer discusses the future of China-US relations, breakthroughs in DefenseTech, and working with the Department of Defense. -- We're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and more. For a list of JDs, check out: eriktorenberg.com. Timestamps: (00:00) Episode Preview (03:10) Shifting dynamics between the government and Silicon Valley since Palmer started Anduril Industries (07:30) Biggest factors contributing to new demand for defense technology (13:42) Working with the U.S. Department of Defense (19:00) Sponsors: Secureframe | Mercury (20:00) Exporting strategic technology to China: patents, AI, sensor fusion (26:00) Lobbying (27:00) Building Anduril Industries on first principles (40:30) Can the US pull off a second Cold War victory with China? (45:00) Immigration reform and supply chain disruption (54:20) Palmer's picks for the most impactful strategic technology on the horizon SPONSORS: Please support our sponsors: Shopify | Mercury -Shopify: https://shopify.com/torenberg for a $1/month trial period Shopify is the global commerce platform that helps you sell at every stage of your business. Shopify powers 10% of all ecommerce in the US. And Shopify's the global force behind Allbirds, Rothy's, and Brooklinen, and 1,000,000s of other entrepreneurs across 175 countries. From their all-in-one ecommerce platform, to their in-person POS system – wherever and whatever you're selling, Shopify's got you covered. Sign up for $1/month trial period: https://shopify.com/torenberg. - Mercury: https://mercury.com/ Now more than ever, startup founders need a safe place to put their cash. Mercury protects your money and also provides the streamlined user experience that great founders expect through partner banks and their sweep networks. Mercury offers up to $5 million in FDIC insurance, which is 20 times the per-bank limit. They also make it easy to invest any cash above the FDIC-insured amount in a money market fund, a hundred thousand startups trust Mercury with their finances. I've been a happy Mercury customer and have found their team incredibly helpful and responsive. Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services are provided by Choice Financial Group and involve bank and trust members FDIC.
Palmer Luckey is an American tech entrepreneur and billionaire. He has founded two companies: Oculus VR (acquired by Facebook for $2 billion in 2014), and Anduril (recently valued at $8.5 billion). He has been described as the real-life Tony Stark. Full transcript available at: www.thejspod.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Ask Me Anything session during this year's Abundance360 summit, Palmer and Peter discussed how politics can interfere with innovation, where the U.S. stands in the A.I. race, and the importance of having a precise defense program. You will learn about: 01:17 | What Is The Hope For Palmer's Defense Program? 09:30 | Where Does The US Stand Compared To The Rest Of The World? 18:13 | What Will Be The First Big Step Into The Metaverse? Palmer Luckey is an inventor and entrepreneur known for designing the Oculus Rift and founding the company Oculus VR, which Facebook acquired for $2.3 billion. In 2017, he founded Anduril Industries, which integrates a consumer technology business model with mission-driven objectives to transform the defense capabilities of the US and its allies by fusing Al with hardware advancements. Learn about Anduril Industries >Become a part of my community. Learn about my executive summit, A360. >Join me on a 5-Star Platinum Longevity Trip at Abundance Platinum. _____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsor: Levels: Real-time feedback on how diet impacts your health. levels.link/peter _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots and Mindsets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, during this year's Abundance360 summit, Palmer and Peter discussed Palmer's experience with Facebook, turning down $1 Billion dollars and shifting into the military tech industry. You will learn about: 06:40 | The Transition From Gaming To Warfare 20:52 | Have We Already Connected Our Brains To Computers? 32:23 | Quantum Computing VS Quantum Communication Palmer Luckey is an inventor and entrepreneur known for designing the Oculus Rift and founding the company Oculus VR, which was acquired by Facebook for $2.3 billion. In 2017, he founded Anduril Industries, which integrates a consumer technology business model with mission-driven objectives to transform the defense capabilities of the US and its allies by fusing Al with hardware advancements. Learn about Anduril Industries >Become a part of my community. Learn about my executive summit, A360. >Join me on a 5-Star Platinum Longevity Trip at Abundance Platinum. _____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsor: Levels: Real-time feedback on how diet impacts your health. levels.link/peter _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots and Mindsets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, our host, Head of RL, and Meta CTO Andrew “Boz” Bosworth is joined by John Carmack, former Reality Labs Consulting CTO who is currently heading up AGI at Keen Technologies. John Carmack is one of the most influential technologists of our time, and his work has shaped multiple generations of software and platforms. As a co-founder of video game company id Software, Carmack developed titles including Wolfenstein 3D, Doom and Quake, which pioneered new approaches to technologies like 3D graphics and online multiplayer gaming.But Carmack's impact goes well beyond gaming. In 2013 Carmack left id Software to become the CTO of Oculus VR, where he helped the company pioneer a new era of virtual reality devices. In 2014 Oculus VR was acquired by Meta and Carmack played a key role in the development of the VR technologies that Meta has developed ever since, which formed the foundation for its long term vision to build for the metaverse. In short, if you've ever played a video game or worn a VR headset, you've experienced John Carmack's legacy. And now, after stepping down from his role at Meta at the end of 2022, Carmack is setting off on a new phase of his career, founding Keen Technologies to work on the pursuit of artificial general intelligence. There's plenty for Carmack and Boz to talk about, and they cover it all this week, from the incredible new era of AI that's emerging today to his philosophy on programming, building great software and making users happy. And as a bonus, Carmack's recommended reading list for the best sci-fi to understand today's AI boom, and thoughts on The Last of Us and turning games into TV shows. For feedback and suggestions, drop Boz a message @boztank on Instagram or Twitter. Follow John Carmack on Twitter, @id_AA_Carmack.
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Stepping into the Spotlight is Sadah Espii Proctor, XR & Experiential Designer Composer & Spatial Sound Designer On our 8th and final spotlight episode, recorded on January 2021, Espii shares her philosophy on creating narrative VR experiences for theater, music and art - and how the pandemic is ushering in new ways to experience live performance. Among Espii's many accomplishments in immersive film, art and sound, she is the director of 2019's Girl Icon. Globally, over 130 million girls do not go to school. Step into the life of one girl from India who is inspired by Malala Yousafzai to change her course. Produced in partnership with Oculus VR for Good Creators Lab, Malala Fund and Milaan Foundation.We also discuss the development of her immersive work, Testigo (Witness), created at Garage Stories and The Bayou Project. Thanks for listening and happy installing!Share, like and subscribe to Zero to Start on your favorite podcast platform.Connect with Espii on LinkedInFollow Siciliana on LinkedIn================================FEATURED LINKSOculus Start Developer program Garage StoriesUnityUnreal Engine================================Thanks to our partners at Meta for sponsoring our Spotlight Series and supporting women working in Virtual Reality. #sponsoredpost
Palmer Luckey is the founder of Oculus VR and the founder of Anduril, a military technology company. Luckey joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss Meta's Metaverse ambitions, whether they're misguided, and how Apple is poised to compete. Stay tuned for the second half, where we discuss the prospects — and advisability — of AI warfare, how the technology might spill over to police departments, and what a just war is. We discuss the prospects of sentient AI's threat to humanity at the very end. --- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta (formerly known as Facebook), recently published a blog post titled "Meta's Year of Efficiency" that outlines the company's plans to make 2023 a year focused on streamlining and refining their platforms. The post highlights the key areas of focus, as well as the potential benefits that users, developers, and advertisers can expect as a result of these improvements. Here, we'll delve into the details of Zuckerberg's vision and the implications it holds for the future of Meta and its users. Streamlining the User Experience One of the primary goals for Meta's Year of Efficiency is to create a more seamless user experience across all of their platforms. Zuckerberg highlights the importance of making it simpler and more intuitive for users to access and use Meta's suite of products, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and the Oculus VR platform. To achieve this, Meta plans to invest heavily in user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, focusing on reducing app load times, improving navigation, and optimizing platform performance. By streamlining the experience, Meta aims to increase user satisfaction and foster more engagement across their platforms. Empowering Developers Developers play a crucial role in driving innovation and growth within the Meta ecosystem. Recognizing this, Zuckerberg's vision for the Year of Efficiency includes enhanced support for the developer community. Meta plans to improve and expand their developer tools, including APIs, SDKs, and documentation. This is expected to help developers more easily build, test, and deploy applications on Meta's platforms. Moreover, the company is dedicated to refining its developer policies and creating a more transparent communication channel, fostering a healthy relationship between Meta and the developer community. Boosting Advertiser Value Advertisers are an essential source of revenue for Meta, and the Year of Efficiency seeks to maximize the value they receive from the platform. Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of delivering more accurate, relevant, and engaging ad experiences for users while providing advertisers with better tools to manage and measure their campaigns. Meta will focus on enhancing ad targeting capabilities, enabling advertisers to reach their desired audiences more effectively. Additionally, the company plans to introduce more detailed performance metrics and data-driven insights, helping advertisers optimize their ad strategies and drive better results. Embracing Sustainability In a nod to the growing importance of environmental sustainability, Zuckerberg's vision for the Year of Efficiency includes a commitment to reducing Meta's carbon footprint. The company plans to achieve this by optimizing energy consumption in their data centers, adopting renewable energy sources, and implementing sustainable practices throughout their operations. By integrating sustainability into their efficiency goals, Meta not only aims to reduce its environmental impact but also sets a positive example for other tech companies to follow. Conclusion: Meta's Year of Efficiency is an ambitious undertaking that seeks to refine the company's platforms and create a more seamless experience for users, developers, and advertisers alike. By focusing on streamlining, empowering, and delivering value, Zuckerberg's vision for Meta in 2023 represents a commitment to ongoing innovation and growth. As the company continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing digital landscape, this focus on efficiency promises to have a lasting impact on Meta's ecosystem and the broader tech industry. Please go to www.abqpodcast.com where you can get show notes, resources, and links to everything we talked about today to help you navigate your journey as an entrepreneur and business owner. Be sure to follow me on Instagram at @abqjasonrigby or Twitter at @abqjasonrigby also don't forget to sign up for our email list where I drop exclusive business strategies & marketing secrets to help you and your business grow!
Finally the major virtual reality inflection moment is here, solving one of the biggest pain points of getting VR to the masses. On this episode of the Welcome to the Metaverse podcast, we talk about the journey VR has been on and why we're about to take a giant leap towards the Ready Player One style future. The clue comes in the form of 'cloud rendering', which we explain simply on this show. Our guest is Laurent Scallie, who is the founder and CEO of Redpill VR and someone who has been building in the VR space for 30 years. He was instrumental in introducing, developing and fielding military simulation systems to the U.S. and Canadian Army and was also a key catalyst behind the origins of Oculus VR too. Redpill VR are a virtual reality platform that are creating ground-breaking interactive social experiences, focussed around music and live events. They genuinely are unreal, they just had Paul Oakenfold do one. If you picture the most incredible, out of this world immersive virtual festival, you are on the right lines. This was a massively valuable chat and you'll leave fully understanding what is coming next. Thank you Laurent for coming on the show. Thank you as always for your support, if you're not already following the show, do hit that follow button, which is always so appreciated. Also drop me a message on Twitter - I always love to hear from you. ======================= I always love to hear from you, say hello on the following links! : Twitter : https://twitter.com/luke_franks LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-franks-b8b509118/ Speaker Bookings : https://londonspeakerbureau.com/speaker-profile/luke-franks/ ======================= Links : Red Pill VR Website : https://www.redpillvr.com/ Red Pill VR Windows / VR client : https://redpill.app/ Red Pill VR Twitter : https://twitter.com/redpillvr Laurent Scallie LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurent-scallie/ Laurent Scallie Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaurentScallie
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss U.S. Virgin Islands suing JPMorgan Chase for turning a blind eye to the horrific sex crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats who took campaign donations from FTX founder having to return the money, and the 10-year-old who shot his mom dead for not buying him an Oculus VR headset.
We discuss our picks for best VR content of 2022 and look back at 10 years of Oculus VR headsets.
This week; Molly takes gaming to a whole new, deadly, level & Angie has an exclusive club people are freezing over.
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Host TJ Del Reno is joined by comedian/filmmaker Jeff Cerulli to talk about an Oculus VR headset that can kill you if you die in the game, McDonald's “McCrispy” gaming chair, The Bible comes to Steam, Stranger Things VR, a John Wick game, and more! Check out The Replay GuyZ on YouTube so see these boys in action!
John Carmack is a legendary programmer, co-founder of id Software, and lead programmer of many revolutionary video games including Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and the Commander Keen series. He is also the founder of Armadillo Aerospace, and for many years the CTO of Oculus VR. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/lex to get 20% off – Indeed: https://indeed.com/lex to get $75 credit – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium – Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/lex and use code LEX to get special savings – Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/lex and use code LEX