State of the AI Industry - Episode 12

State of the AI Industry - Episode 12

OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar and Khosla Ventures founder Vinod Khosla argue the greatest challenges in AI right now are keeping up with demand and making sure more people get the benefit. They unpack what's driving big investments in compute and why this moment is different from other technology cycles — with meaningful advances in health, agents, and robotics still ahead.


Chapters


00:00:00 — What’s the AI story of 2026?

00:07:28 — AI in healthcare

00:12:01 — Scaling compute to match revenue

00:18:05 — Difference between now and dot-com bubble

00:27:41 — Ads in ChatGPT

00:30:05 — Will consumers have more than one AI subscription?

00:36:41 — Winning in enterprise

00:39:44 — How can startups succeed?

00:44:05 — Robotics and beyond



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