EPISODE
Bo Nickal, Gavin Baker, Leif Abraham, Aaron Ginn, Rafael Vivas
00:01:00 Bo Nickal, a former Penn State wrestling champion turned UFC middleweight fighter, recently secured a first-round knockout victory over Kyle Daukaus at UFC Freedom 250, held on the White House South Lawn. In the conversation, Nickal discusses his early awareness of the event, having known seven months prior that he would be on the card, which allowed him to prepare thoroughly. He reflects on the unique atmosphere of the fight, noting the supportive crowd reminiscent of his college wrestling days, and shares his plans to capitalize on the media attention post-fight, including a media tour and a trip to Japan.
00:02:00 Gavin Baker, Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner at Atreides Management, is a seasoned investor with a background in technology and consumer sectors. In the transcript, he discusses the successful execution of SpaceX's IPO, highlighting the company's rapid ascent in the AI compute sector through strategic deals with Google and Anthropic, and emphasizes the importance of scaling terrestrial compute and the potential of orbital data centers to reduce infrastructure costs.
00:03:00 Leif Abraham, co-CEO of Public.com, discusses the unprecedented retail investor interest in SpaceX's IPO, noting that nearly half of all stock purchases on their platform that day were for SpaceX, making it the most popular IPO they've ever seen. He highlights the challenges retail investors face in obtaining significant allocations during high-demand IPOs, as banks often prioritize their wealthier clients, resulting in limited shares for the general public. Abraham also addresses concerns about SpaceX's inclusion in major indices, emphasizing that Public.com offers direct indexing tools, allowing investors to customize their portfolios by excluding specific stocks like SpaceX if desired.
00:04:00 Aaron Ginn is the CEO and co-founder of Hydra Host, a company specializing in GPU management platforms for AI infrastructure. In the conversation, he discusses the challenges of regulating technology adoption, emphasizing the importance of empowering parents to educate their children on social media use rather than implementing total bans. He also highlights Hydra Host's recent $100 million Series A funding, which will be used to expand their software solutions for data centers, enabling them to become NEO clouds without owning physical GPUs. Additionally, Ginn addresses the global competition in AI, noting that China's rapid adoption of AI technologies may render U.S. export restrictions less effective.
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