December 17, 2025 2h 50m 33s

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev told CNBC he sees a "prediction market super cycle" as the platform expands its offerings. He views these markets as a new asset class and a powerful forecasting tool for real-world events, driven by traders leveraging their niche expertise. 3m 56s
Robinhood is expanding into sports betting territory with new NFL prediction markets. Users can trade contracts on game outcomes and player stats, with custom parlays coming soon. CEO Vlad Tenev calls this the firm’s fastest-scaling revenue line to date. 1m 5s
Robinhood is expanding its prediction markets into NFL betting, offering parlay and prop bets as "event trading." As its fastest-growing product line, CEO Vlad Tenev plans to scale into other sports and economic data to create a one-stop shop for all trading. 1m 18s
The Atlantic CEO Nicholas Thompson explains how running 60-70 miles a week serves as meditation and boosts professional performance. He notes that much of the pain in running is psychological and shares how he integrates high-mileage training into a busy executive schedule. 4m 2s
Tim Seymour highlights gold miner upgrades, with 2026 price targets hitting $4,200-$4,500/oz. Karen Finerman recommends DXJ for Japan exposure with a currency hedge. The crew celebrates Guy Adami’s upcoming birthday, and Guy’s final trade is Lionsgate. 1m 40s
Truist Analyst David Smith notes Robinhood is well-positioned for retail risk-seeking. Diversification into lending and prediction markets should reduce its crypto correlation, while high operating leverage is expected to boost margins and drive future growth. 2m 52s
Warner Bros Discovery has rejected Paramount's $30/share all-cash offer, citing a lack of guaranteed financing from the Ellison family. WBD also downplayed regulatory risks compared to its Netflix merger, as the focus shifts to whether Paramount will raise its bid further. 3m 59s
Warner Bros. Chair Samuel Di Piazza explains why the board favored a Netflix offer over the Ellison/Paramount bid. He cites "certainty of close" and cash-heavy terms, noting that Larry Ellison’s lack of a direct guarantee made his proposal less secure for the company. 3m 59s
eToro’s Lale Akoner notes a market rotation from tech to small-caps and cyclicals. She favors the S&P 600 and financials, citing rate cuts and strong earnings. Akoner also expects 2026 tax refunds to boost consumer-sensitive sectors, including homebuilders and regional banks. 6m 1s

December 15, 2025 1h 50m 6s

Yann LeCun discusses his new startup AMI, focusing on world models. He argues LLMs won't reach human-level AI without physical grounding and advocates for objective-driven architectures. He rejects AI doomerism, favoring open research and engineering-based safety guardrails. 1h 50m 6s

November 25, 2025 1h 36m 3s

Ilya Sutskever joins Dwarkesh Patel to discuss the shift from AI scaling to research at SSI. He views generalization as the core bottleneck for AGI and discusses aligning superintelligence with sentient life using a research philosophy rooted in simplicity and beauty. 1h 36m 3s

September 25, 2024 47m 19s

Sam Altman views writing as 'externalized thinking' used to clarify ideas. He explains how AI aids refinement and programming, but argues human storytelling remains vital. He also shares his analog note-taking habits and how clear thinking leads to clear communication. 47m 19s