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OpenAI Acquires TBPN

April 2, 2026

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OpenAI has acquired TBPN, the daily tech and business podcast hosted by Joe Geordie and Jordy, as announced on the OpenAI blog by VP Fiji C Most. The deal integrates TBPN into OpenAI's strategy organization while preserving its independent programming, guest selection, and editorial decisions—explicitly protected in the contract to maintain credibility. TBPN, live from its "Ultra Dome" for nearly 500 days, will continue three-hour daily shows without changes, now leveraging OpenAI's resources for broader AI conversations. Hosts emphasized their long ties to OpenAI founder Sam Altman (13 years, including investments and YC) and excitement for amplifying industry dialogue amid AGI's rise.

Artemis II Launches First Crewed Moon Mission Since 1972

NASA's Artemis II mission lifted off successfully, sending four astronauts into lunar orbit—the first humans beyond low Earth orbit in over 50 years. Crew wore Omega Speedmaster X-33 watches, continuing spaceflight tradition; detailed in a Danny Milton article. Minor glitches included a toilet controller issue (fixed mid-mission) and Outlook failures on spacecraft tablets, echoing Apollo-era quirks. NASA sold ~$10M in patches during the YouTube stream, highlighting merch potential. Viewership felt muted amid normalized launches (SpaceX effect), but orbital animations underscored precision needed for brief lunar proximity. Implications

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  • 1 (00:00) **OpenAI Acquires TBPN** - Hosts announce acquisition from OpenAI blog, confirm independence and excitement for future
  • 2 (02:42) **Fiji C's Internal Memo** - OpenAI exec praises TBPN's role in AI discourse, quotes mission alignment
  • 3 (06:47) **Host's OpenAI History** - Share 13-year relationship with Sam Altman, from investments to show appearances
  • 4 (20:58) **Artemis II Moon Mission** - Coverage of NASA's first crewed lunar orbit since 1972, launch highlights and glitches
  • 5 (30:17) **AI Enables $1.8B Two-Person Company** - NYT profile of MedV telehealth GLP-1 drugs, bootstrapped with AI tools
  • 6 (42:00) **Token Dollar vs. Petrodollar** - Jonathan Ross coins "token dollar" for AI compute dominance in USD
  • 7 (46:23) **Record Q1 Mega-Deals** - 22 deals ≥$10B announced globally despite turmoil; Unilever/Cisco examples

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Show Notes

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  • (00:14) - OpenAI Acquires TBPN
  • (21:42) - Artemis II Reactions
  • (30:29) - The One-Man $1B Company
  • (41:50) - Timeline Reactions
  • (46:39) - Best Quarter for Big Deals Ever
  • (54:26) - Private Credit's Evangelist Under Fire
  • (01:03:47) - Apple at 50
  • (01:24:48) - Marc Lore, an American entrepreneur and investor, is renowned for founding Diapers.com and Jet.com, both of which were acquired by Amazon and Walmart, respectively. In the conversation, he discusses his journey from investment banking to launching these e-commerce ventures, highlighting his innovative approaches to logistics and customer experience. He also shares insights into his latest venture, Wonder, a food delivery startup aiming to revolutionize the industry by integrating technology and culinary expertise.
  • (01:54:33) - Adam Meyers, head of counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike and host of the Adversary Universe podcast, discusses the recent surge in software supply chain attacks, emphasizing the role of developers in securing their code and the importance of multi-factor authentication to protect against identity-based threats. He highlights the increasing sophistication of adversaries, such as North Korean groups targeting developers to steal cryptocurrencies for funding weapons programs. Meyers also underscores the necessity for organizations to monitor suspicious behaviors at endpoints and during build processes to detect and prevent potential security breaches.
  • (02:07:16) - Jeremy Allaire, co-founder and CEO of Circle, has a background in founding and leading technology companies, including Allaire Corporation and Brightcove. In the conversation, he discusses the expansion of Circle's platform beyond its stablecoin USDC, highlighting the development of the ARK operating system and the company's focus on simplifying payments and providing infrastructure for developers. He also emphasizes the growing role of USDC in agent-to-agent economic transactions, noting its dominance in this emerging market and the potential for exponential growth as AI agents increasingly engage in financial activities.
  • (02:32:05) - Justin Levine, co-founder and CEO of Shepherd, an AI-native insurance company focusing on large-scale industries like construction and renewable energy, discusses the current construction super cycle driven by AI infrastructure, highlighting a $400 billion infrastructure spend this year alone. He explains Shepherd's role in providing insurance solutions to developers and contractors involved in building data centers and energy assets, emphasizing their innovative approach to underwriting and risk management. Levine also details Shepherd's recent $42 million Series B funding led by Intact Private Capital, underscoring the industry's recognition of the transformative impact of AI on underwriting processe
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