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    • The Structural Cracks Behind the Headlines
      Feb 27 2026
      Tonight we're pulling back the curtain on four seismic shifts reshaping business, tech, and governance—stories that move markets but don't make the headlines.We start with Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery's merger—a done deal that's leaving thousands of workers in its wake. Then Moody's drops a warning that should alarm every finance ministry betting on AI: governments are taking on fiscal risk they haven't even priced. In our crossover segment, we examine why Anthropic's fiercest critic is the same person who engineered Uber's culture wars—and what that tells us about corporate power plays.The tech block gets urgent: AirSnitch is a Wi-Fi vulnerability hitting offices everywhere, and most organizations have zero defenses. We close with the FTC's quiet abdication—how they saw children addicted to social media platforms and chose inaction.These aren't isolated stories. They're interconnected warnings about consolidation, fiscal overreach, asymmetric corporate power, infrastructure fragility, and regulatory capture. Listen for the patterns underneath.Timestamps: Paramount-WBD merger @1:35 | Moody's AI fiscal warning @3:20 | Anthropic power dynamics @5:00 | AirSnitch vulnerability @7:45 | FTC social media inaction @9:50Keywords: AI governance, corporate consolidation, cybersecurity, regulatory capture, tech layoffs, fiscal risk
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      8 min
    • The AI Reckoning: When Hype Meets Reality
      Feb 27 2026
      Markets are cooling on AI while the technology fundamentally reshapes corporate strategy, chip architecture, and geopolitical competition. In this episode, we unpack the contradiction: why CEOs are scrubbing 'AI' from their earnings calls even as they're betting billions on the infrastructure. We break down Plaid's surprise valuation jump signaling fintech's quiet resurgence, Amazon's audacious move to build proprietary AI chips—a direct threat to Nvidia's dominance—and the emerging right-to-repair movement hitting John Deere where it hurts. Plus, the escalating AI Cold War: DeepSeek's decision to withhold its latest model from Nvidia reveals how geopolitical tension is fragmenting the global AI supply chain. These stories aren't disconnected; they're symptoms of a market recalibrating expectations while technology races ahead. Keywords: AI hype cycle, semiconductor strategy, right to repair, fintech, geopolitical risk, Nvidia competition.
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      9 min
    • AI Infrastructure Gets Real: From Wall Street to the Fab Floor
      Feb 27 2026
      AI stops being a buzzword tonight. We're tracking the real plumbing of the AI economy as it gets stress-tested across finance, semiconductors, and policy.We break down Netflix's White House power move in the Warner Bros. M&A battle—what happens when streaming giants become kingmakers. Then we dig into IonQ's earnings beat and guidance raise: quantum computing just had its Nvidia moment, and the implications for the next compute era are massive.In our crossover segment, we examine Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank deploying AI surveillance on their own trading floors. This isn't sci-fi—it's happening now, and it rewrites everything about institutional oversight and employee trust.Our tech block covers ASML's next-gen lithography system entering mass production. This single move shifts the entire AI chip race into overdrive—whoever controls the tooling controls the supply chain.We close with the data broker reckoning: nearly $21 billion in identity theft fueled by unregulated data sales. Congress is finally paying attention, and enforcement could reshape how personal information flows through the economy.These aren't separate stories. They're chapters in how AI becomes infrastructure.Keywords: AI infrastructure, quantum computing, semiconductor supply chain, AI regulation, financial surveillance, ASML, data privacy
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      9 min
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