In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
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In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
AI Boom Cracking? Nvidia, Palantir, & The Jobs Apocalypse
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
1 hour 25 minutes
2 months ago
AI Boom Cracking? Nvidia, Palantir, & The Jobs Apocalypse
Is the AI party already winding down? Nvidia just posted blowout earnings—yet the stock stalled. Palantir, Robinhood, CrowdStrike, Snowflake, and more are all sliding. Are we witnessing the early signs of an AI crash? In this episode of Being Exponential, we dive into why stellar earnings may not be enough to sustain the boom, the “AI Jobs Apocalypse” and a new Stanford paper showing AI is already replacing workers, rapid reactions to big earnings reports, and the exponential potential of bat...
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...