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🗓️ 27 March 2024
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Ok Computer. I am Dan Nathan. I am joined by Dear Jibosa. She is the host of CnBC's Tech Check. |
0:07.0 | Debo, welcome back to the pod. |
0:08.0 | A pleasure as always. Big show here today. We continue our funders and founder series. My good friend Katie Stanton of Moxie Ventures out of Boulder, Colorado joins me with a really interesting CEO, a long time Google product person turned |
0:24.2 | founder. That's Jessica Ewing. She is the founder and CEO of Literati, a company she started. |
0:28.9 | Almost 10 years ago, this is an Austin-based children's book subscription service. She's taking |
0:34.5 | on some of the behemists here and doing some really interesting stuff and with a really interesting mission towards literacy, as you can just imagine here, |
0:42.6 | but a really interesting company. So stick around for that. That is the continuing funders |
0:46.9 | and founder series brought to you by our friends at RBC Capital Markets. Debo, but you spent some |
0:52.1 | time last week. I think they were calling it the |
0:54.3 | Nvidia Woodstock. I just couldn't believe what went on there. You were there for, |
0:58.2 | I think, a couple of days in and out, had some great interviews. Claire She, she's the head of |
1:02.6 | AI over at Salesforce. She had a long forum sit down with her. We're going to put that in the show |
1:07.4 | names. What was just the takeaway from the vibe there? It just seemed pretty |
1:11.2 | euphoric. One thing I said last week on the pod, because I was with Gene Munster here while you |
1:15.5 | were over there, I think at the SAP Center here, and I guess it was the Moscowan Center. |
1:19.5 | It took over all of San Francisco. It really felt like take the last 10 product announcements |
1:23.9 | from Apple, put them all together. And that's what you had last week in San Francisco. So a lot of folks were calling it the Woodstock of AI, as you said. But here, |
1:32.6 | a lot of people are calling it as well. The new WWDC, that's of course Apple's like famous |
1:37.7 | developers event that happens every year. And it kind of shows you like how times are shifting, |
1:42.4 | right? It's been WWDC or Dub, as it's called, |
1:45.7 | has been like the biggest event in tech for the last decade. And this year, it just felt it's |
1:50.4 | GTC, indisputably. Anyone who's anyone is going to be there and was there. I spoke to Claire She, |
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