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Nebius Co-Founder on AI Infrastructure Bubbles | Edited Transcript

Nebius co-founder Roman Chernin explains why cheaper intelligence can expand compute demand, how the company is moving from megawatts and GPU hours toward managed inference, and why industry consolidation is its largest strategic risk.

Aug 12, 2026 Source video
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The Full-Length Interview with Elon Musk | Edited Transcript

Elon Musk sits down with The Economist editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes to discuss AI superintelligence, humanoid robots, optional work, China, corporate control, Starlink in Ukraine, DOGE, and his political interventions in Europe.

Aug 10, 2026 Source video
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Who's Making Trillions Off the AI Boom? | Edited Transcript

Leo Jiang follows the money through the AI data-center supply chain, tracing how hundreds of billions in capital spending flow into electricity, grid equipment, cooling, GPUs, networking, optics, memory, and storage, and where suppliers do or do not retain pricing power.

Aug 10, 2026 Source video
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AI Superforecasters Are Here: FutureSearch CEO Dan Schwarz | Edited Transcript

FutureSearch CEO Dan Schwarz explains why AI forecasting crossed a meaningful threshold in the last six months, how pastcasting and ForecastBench measure it, why forecasting skill is not the same as trading profit, how FutureSearch builds multi-agent forecasts, and why linked forecasts may become a consistent AI world model.

Aug 4, 2026 Source video
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