EPISODE
RJ Scaringe, Chris Miller, Evan Beard, Nick Fleisher, Chris Matarese, Alex Heath, Rob Schoder, Jr.
00:01:00 RJ Scaringe, born January 19, 1983, is an American engineer and the founder and CEO of Rivian Automotive, an electric vehicle manufacturer. In the conversation, he discusses the launch of the R2 SUV, emphasizing its role in making Rivian's vehicles more accessible and highlighting its advanced features, including a range of up to 345 miles and a 0–60 mph acceleration in as quick as 3.6 seconds. Scaringe also outlines Rivian's strategic focus on scaling production and enhancing autonomous driving capabilities, aiming for Level 4 autonomy by 2028.
00:02:00 Chris Miller, an economic historian and professor at Tufts University, is the author of "Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology," which examines the global competition over semiconductor technology. In the conversation, he discusses the recent surge in semiconductor spending driven by AI advancements, the cautious expansion strategies of manufacturers like TSMC, and the geopolitical implications of China's investments in AI infrastructure.
00:03:00 Evan Beard, CEO and Chief Engineer of Standard Bots, discusses the company's recent $200 million Series C funding at a $1 billion valuation, plans to quadruple manufacturing capacity, and the goal to account for 10% of U.S. industrial robot deployments next year. He highlights the need for domestic production, noting that nearly all U.S. robots are foreign-made, and emphasizes Standard Bots' focus on AI-driven, user-friendly robots that can be trained through demonstration. Beard also addresses the challenges of humanoid robots in industrial settings, suggesting that static or mobile bases with flexible configurations offer better ROI and performance.
00:04:00 Nick Leisure, co-founder and CEO of Sandstone, discusses the company's recent $30 million Series A funding led by Lightspeed and their rapid growth, deploying legal relationship management tools to dozens of Fortune 500 and mid-market companies, achieving a 40x business growth in 150 days. He highlights Sandstone's focus on centralizing intake and knowledge for in-house legal teams, enabling effective AI workflows, and differentiating from traditional contract lifecycle management tools. Leisure also addresses the evolving role of AI in legal services, emphasizing the need for experienced in-house counsel and the increasing importance of technical roles within legal teams.
00:05:00 Chris Matarese, co-founder, President, and CFO of NinjaOne, discusses how NinjaOne addresses the complexity and fragmentation in IT management by unifying various operations into a single, modern, cloud-native platform, enabling organizations to reduce costs and simplify workflows. He highlights that the average NinjaOne customer replaces seven point solutions, thereby eliminating inefficiencies and security risks associated with managing multiple tools. Additionally, Matarese emphasizes the company's adaptability, noting that while NinjaOne aims to provide comprehensive solutions, it also integrates with existing point solutions that customers find valuable, ensuring a seamless and unified IT management experience.
00:06:00 Alex Heath is an American technology journalist known for his in-depth reporting on major tech companies, particularly Meta Platforms and the social media industry. In the conversation, Heath discusses Apple's recent advancements in AI, including the overhaul of Siri and its integration with Google's Gemini, while expressing concerns about the pace of software development and the challenges Apple faces in keeping up with rapid technological changes.
00:07:00 Rob Schoder, founder and CEO of Vinyl Equity, a transfer agent for public companies, discusses the company's recent $20 million Series A funding and its mission to modernize the traditionally paper-based transfer agent industry by providing API-native solutions that streamline equity ownership records and facilitate faster share transfers.