AI burnout, billion-dollar bets, and Silicon Valley's Epstein problem

February 13
39 mins

Episode Description

AI companies have been hemorrhaging talent the past few weeks. Half of xAI’s founding team has left the company — some on their own, others through “restructuring” — while OpenAI is facing its own shakeups, from the disbanding of its mission alignment team to the firing of a policy exec who opposed its “adult mode” feature. 

On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O'Kane dig into the week's biggest deals and departures, from billion-dollar bets on fusion and robotics to the tech exodus reshaping AI companies. 

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Chapters

00:00 Intro

02:46 AI Super Bowl ads ⁠aren’t quite landing⁠ outside of Silicon Valley 

04:31 Apptronik raises $935M for humanoid robotics

09:05 Will automakers partner with humanoid robotics startups?

13:05 Inertia Enterprises raises $450M for fusion energy

18:44 What the Epstein files reveal about ⁠Silicon Valley dealmaking⁠

30:56 The exodus at xAI and OpenAI, and what it means for the AI race

37:22 Outro

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