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Anika, Maya, Priya
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  • Google’s Project Suncatcher, new AI model releases, Xania Monet, OpenAI calls for a government “backstop”
    This week's episode is brought to you by Kalshi :) trade on anything! Receive a bonus after trading 100 contracts: https://kalshi.com/r/getthecheck In this episode of Get the Check, Maya, Anika, and Priya break down the biggest stories in AI this week, from Google’s latest moonshot to the rise of AI-generated music.They start with Project Suncatcher, Google’s plan to move AI data centers into space and harness the power of the sun. The hosts explain why Google is doing this, how it fits into the company’s history of moonshots, and what challenges come with putting compute in orbit.Next, they dive into a wave of new model releases, including Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2 Thinking, Cursor’s coding model Composer, and Cartesia’s Sonic 3 voice model. They discuss open vs. closed AI models, why China’s open-weight strategy could shape the future of AI, and how companies like Cursor are racing to build faster, cheaper, and more specialized models.They also explore the rise of AI music, focusing on Xania Monet, the fully AI-generated artist who just landed a record deal, and what her success says about how people actually feel about AI music.Finally, they unpack OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar’s comments about a possible government “backstop,” why it sparked market backlash, and what it reveals about the economics of AI infrastructure. They also dive into Sam Altman’s interview this week where he was asked how OpenAI can ink over a trillion dollars in deals with less than $20B in revenue00:00 Intro04:33 Google’s Project Suncatcher19:03 Update on key AI models29:02 Composer45:43 AI Music and the rise of Xania Monet50:24 OpenAI calls for a government backstop
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  • Inside the CA-11 race: Saikat Chakrabarti on affordability and running against Pelosi
    This week the hosts sit down with Saikat Chakrabarti, who was Stripe’s second engineer and later worked on the Bernie Sanders campaign and served as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s first Chief of Staff. He is now running for California’s 11th House district, which represents San Francisco, against Nancy Pelosi and Scott Wiener. Pelosi has held this seat for nearly four decades.They talk about why Saikat left tech and how to encourage more young and ambitious people to get involved in politics. Saikat shares his vision for a Democratic Party that supports candidates that are builders from different backgrounds and do not take donor money.The conversation dives into key policy issues, including:Public power in SF, and why the city has a legal right to replace PG&E.The housing crisis, and what meaningful affordability solutions could look like.Homelessness, and the potential for models that blend harm reduction, real treatment, and clearer systems of enforcement.They also discuss AI regulation. Saikat argues that focusing only on catastrophic AGI risk overlooks the more immediate concern: concentrated economic power and widespread job displacement.The episode ends with a fun speed round where Saikat responds to his haters including YC CEO Garry Tan.You can learn more about this platform at https://www.saikat.us/en.If you want to bet on Saikat, or on the odds of basically anything else, download Kalshi. You will receive a $40 bonus after trading 100 contracts: https://kalshi.com/r/getthecheck00:00 Intro00:34 From Stripe’s second engineer to a bid for Congress05:31 DOGE09:12 Changing the Democratic Party18:45 Why PG&E shouldn’t exist31:26 The free market and when it fails33:28 How Congressional Reps influence city budgets39:33 Reviewing Daniel Lurie’s first year as mayor42:33 The homelessness problem in SF48:18 AI regulation52:11 Responding to the haters55:32 AOC running for president in 202858:07 How to get involved with Saikat’s campaign
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  • Quantum news, David Sacks vs. Anthropic, SB 53 AI bill, Sysco’s impact on American food
    Maya, Priya, and Anika start by unpacking why they need to edit the podcast, while their other podcaster friends just upload the raw file.This week they dive into reports that the Trump administration may (or may not?) take a stake in quantum computing companies. The hosts break down what quantum is and what the important use cases are. They dive into Google’s new “Quantum Echo” breakthrough, which is basically the first time a quantum computer has done something verifiably useful and repeatable.Next they talk about the latest X tech drama, which is David Sacks the Crypto Czar arguing with Anthropic about AI regulation like SB 53. The hosts outline SB 53 and discuss whether it actually hurts AI startups like Sacks claims. They also talk about how Trump tried to pass anti-AI regulation in the “Big Beautiful Bill” and what the future of regulation can and should look like.After a brief tangent on cafes in SF, it’s time for the usual Get the Check segment. The girls investigate a viral video accusing food distributor Sysco of ruining American restaurants. While mostly true, the viral video got some key stats wrong.00:00 Intro00:30 Rumors Trump admin is taking stakes in quantum computing03:58 What is quantum computing06:46 What use cases does quantum computing solve12:17 Google's Quantum Echo breakthrough16:22 David Sacks vs. Anthropic on AI regulation23:59 Jack Clark’s essay26:57 SB 1047, Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier AI Act32:11 Our thoughts on the AI regulation debate37:27 State vs. federal AI regulation43:20 Would Sysco “Get the Check”46:09 Side note about coffee shops in SF51:34 Sysco’s company background52:23 Sysco's controversies
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  • China’s REM export controls, Anduril’s Eagle Eye AI helmet, Zepto raises $450M
    It’s day 21 of the government shutdown. The pod’s true fans were there when Maya told everyone to put money on the Kalshi 15+ days shutdown market two weeks ago.If you still haven’t made a Kalshi account, you’re probably not a true fan, but on the upside, if you do it now, Kalshi is giving Get the Check listeners $40 after they trade 100 contracts if you use this link:https://kalshi.com/r/getthecheckThe hosts start by talking about China’s new rare earth mineral export controls. They added another five to the list, so there are 12 now if you’re keeping track like we are. Everyone’s always talking about how cooked the US is if we don’t have rare earths, but the hosts also dive into the history of the market and how China was able to monopolize it. TLDR: we basically let them, but hindsight is always 20/20 (and some people’s foresight is also 20/20, like Maya with the Kalshi markets). The US is now partnering with other countries, and we’re even willing to go Down Under and start a $700M fund with Australia to get our hands on these minerals.Next, the show takes a sci-fi turn with the Anduril EagleEye glasses. The last time the military tried AR/VR glasses, soldiers performed worse with them on, but now there’s a take two, with Microsoft in the backseat and Anduril leading. The goal of EagleEye is to create a digital map of the battlefield so that soldiers get information from other soldiers’ feeds, drones, sensors, and more.Taking a quick intermission to ask you to rate us on Spotify and give us a thumbs up on YouTube. It helps our profitability, which is hanging on by a thread, much like Zepto’s…Zepto is GoPuff for India, and they just raised $450M at a $7B valuation. Speaking of India, Happy Diwali y’all! In India, people go to the grocery store four times more frequently, so Zepto introduced 10 minute delivery, which is the only way delivery can be even quicker than walking a few blocks. They own the full stack of delivery, unlike other apps that deliver goods from third parties like grocery stores. Tune in to find out if Zepto will “Get the Check.”00:00 Kalshi government shutdown market 02:47 China’s rare earth mineral export controls16:45 Anduril's EagleEye AI helmet 35:14 Zepto raises $450M for delivery in India
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  • Figure 03 humanoid launch, OpenAI Dev Day and AMD deal
    It seems like Anika was waiting for this week’s recording to confront Maya about something she said (or rather didn’t say) in the group chat. Once they get that out of the way, the hosts discuss Figure’s 03 humanoid announcement, the Israel-Palestine deal Trump is brokering, and OpenAI’s Dev Day.Figure 03 is Figure’s latest humanoid and the pod says it would get their check 1000%. The hosts talk about product improvements compared to 02 and how 03 is focusing on a humanoid in the home use case. They also dive into Helix, which is its AI system that allows the humanoid to receive natural language prompts like “go wash the dishes.” AI is a critical breakthrough for humanoids because it allows them to do tasks they haven’t seen before and haven’t been explicitly programmed for. Finally, the hosts talk about the realistic timeline for these getting into homes and commercial spaces.Next, they cover OpenAI Dev Day. OpenAI might be going from a chat interface to full operating software with in-chat apps like the ability to @Zillow and an apps SDK, which means developers can build in the OpenAI ecosystem. They also cover the AMD deal that pairs 6 GW of planned compute with the option for OpenAI to buy up to 160 million AMD shares at a cent each. The market has been buzzing since, with AMD popping in a good way, but some investors worried AI is going to pop in the bad way.00:00 Intro03:14 Figure announces the Figure 03 humanoid35:43 OpenAI Dev Day and AMD deal
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