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Travis Kalanick & Michael Dell en direct d'Austin, au Texas
(0:00) Travis Kalanick: Officially exiting stealth mode, what he's been working on (5:52) How to automate the physical world, markets to go after (11:00) Return to self-driving: Tesla, Waymo, and the autonomous race (16:17) Leaving Los Angeles for Austin, the decline of truth and justice in California (25:51) Actuators, robot hands, "Capital as a weapon," Middle East SWF impacted by Iran War (36:00) Michael Dell: Dorm room to $140B in annual revenue, why Texas attracts founders (43:46) Dell's...
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All-In Podcast (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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The decline of truth and justice in California, as mentioned by Kalanick, is an exaggerated perspective that overlooks the state's ongoing innovations and contributions.
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The race for self-driving technology is essential, but it raises ethical concerns about safety and job displacement that must be addressed.
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Labeling 'Capital as a weapon' in the context of the Middle East war reflects a dangerous mindset that could lead to further geopolitical tensions.
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Travis Kalanick's focus on automating the physical world could revolutionize industries and create new opportunities for economic growth.
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Michael Dell's success story highlights the importance of fostering a supportive entrepreneurial environment, particularly in Texas.
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