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Cheeky Pint

Cheeky Pint

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Stripe cofounder John Collison interviews founders, builders, and leaders over a pint.

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β€œOffice workers are using automated Excel reports, cutting 10 hours of grant work monthly... I literally can go into ChatGPT and explain to ChatGPT, this is what I'm looking for. It will create the exact same Excel document or better, and just give it to me.”

β€” Akil
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APR 7, 2026Stripe

The history and future of AI at Google, with Sundar Pichai

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    AI is automating the 'grunt work' of daily workflows - tools like Gemini and Copilot are saving workers hours by generating spreadsheets, lesson plans, and email summaries directly.

    β€œOffice workers are using automated Excel reports, cutting 10 hours of grant work monthly... I literally can go into ChatGPT and explain to ChatGPT, this is what I'm looking for. It will create the exact same Excel document or better, and just give it to me.”

    β€” Akil
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    The 'Dead Internet Theory' is becoming a reality - as AI agents begin communicating with other AI agents, there is a growing risk that genuine human interaction will be eroded or moved to gated, human-only networks.

    β€œYour AI is talking to AIs. Have you heard of dead internet theory, where essentially the internet devolves into a bot-driven AI landscape where the human interaction that we used to have growing up on the internet suddenly no longer exists.”

    β€” Joel
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    AI will evolve roles rather than simply replacing them - while automation is hitting lower-income service jobs, the professional landscape is shifting toward a reliance on human-centric skills like critical thinking and creativity.

    β€œI just think that those jobs will evolve, and then AI will potentially be a tool of that job. The same way that your app or your email is, and those sorts of things already are. They haven't replaced anyone.”

    β€” Joel
#2
APR 7, 2026Stripe

The history and future of AI at Google, with Sundar Pichai

  • β€’

    AI is automating the 'grunt work' of daily workflows - tools like Gemini and Copilot are saving workers hours by generating spreadsheets, lesson plans, and email summaries directly.

    β€œOffice workers are using automated Excel reports, cutting 10 hours of grant work monthly... I literally can go into ChatGPT and explain to ChatGPT, this is what I'm looking for. It will create the exact same Excel document or better, and just give it to me.”

    β€” Akil
  • β€’

    The 'Dead Internet Theory' is becoming a reality - as AI agents begin communicating with other AI agents, there is a growing risk that genuine human interaction will be eroded or moved to gated, human-only networks.

    β€œYour AI is talking to AIs. Have you heard of dead internet theory, where essentially the internet devolves into a bot-driven AI landscape where the human interaction that we used to have growing up on the internet suddenly no longer exists.”

    β€” Joel
  • β€’

    AI will evolve roles rather than simply replacing them - while automation is hitting lower-income service jobs, the professional landscape is shifting toward a reliance on human-centric skills like critical thinking and creativity.

    β€œI just think that those jobs will evolve, and then AI will potentially be a tool of that job. The same way that your app or your email is, and those sorts of things already are. They haven't replaced anyone.”

    β€” Joel
#1
MAR 17, 2026Stripe

Creating prediction markets (and suing the CFTC) with Tarek Mansour and Luana Lopes Lara

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    Regulatory Combat as Strategy - Kalshi’s decision to sue the CFTC was a necessary pivot to unlock high-stakes election markets, proving that legal clarity is the ultimate moat for prediction platforms.

    β€œThe world is better off if people are incentivized to be right rather than just being loud.”

    β€” Tarek Mansour
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    Financializing Truth - Unlike social media which rewards outrage, prediction markets create a financial penalty for being wrong, effectively acting as a decentralized antidote to political polarization and misinformation.

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    The NYSE of Everything - Beyond politics, the goal is to build a massive derivatives layer for 'culture and reality,' enabling users to hedge risks on everything from GPU supply chain delays to weather patterns and the Oscars.

    β€œThe world is better off if people are incentivized to be right rather than just being loud.”

    β€” Tarek Mansour

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