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Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg The global AI spending spree continues with Chinese companies like Alibaba doubling down on infrastructure investments, while American retailers like GAP and Macy's are betting on AI to boost sales through...
Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg The global AI spending spree continues with Chinese companies like Alibaba doubling down on infrastructure investments, while American retailers like GAP and Macy's are betting on AI to boost sales through better consumer targeting. All this while Google's new Mixboard feature threatens Pinterest's core business. We’re covering all that and more in this week’s AI update. Plus: Starbucks is restructuring and Parento changes parental leave for small companies. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Maria Gharib as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Wanna watch this episode on YouTube? https://lnk.to/oxsURDRS Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues. The Hustle Daily Show is a part of Hubspot Media, produced by Darren Clarke, edited by Robert Hartwig with help from Alfred Schulz.
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good morning everybody today is friday september twenty sixth i'm john w with maria hut and this is the hustle daily show alibaba stock jumped nine percent after announcing even more ai spending on top of their already massive fifty three billion dollar three year commitment proving that china's tech giants are just as caught up in the ai arms race as their american counterparts meanwhile google just launched mixed board to compete directly with pinterest we'll cover that and more in today's ai update and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this alright kicking us off today starbucks will soon put in place a one billion dollar restructuring plan for the company this restructure involves the closure of some of the brand's locations in north america and a lay off of nine hundred non retail employees this will be the second router layoffs under new ceo brian nic the first one being eleven hundred employees so they're shed fast next the number two app in apple's us app store is called neon mobile it's a new app that pays users up thirty dollars a day to let it record their phone calls and sell the data to ai companies to develop and train models not at all concerning at all if you need an extra thirty bucks a day and maybe go ahead from there we go to some music news k pop groups real and fake are really hot targets right now for investors between twenty twenty and twenty twenty five korean vcs have more than tripled their investment in entertainment properties per the korea economic daily and after the recent international smash that was netflix's k pop demon hunters the frenzy is widely expected to intensify the search for the next global franchise has top vc sinking cash into music groups and being real doesn't seem to matter top vc firm ds investment is now backing play a boy band of five wholly virtual dream boats that sold one million albums in its first week on the market getting dystopian and finally startup up parent raised cash to expand its paid parental leave insurance program focused on small businesses with just as few as ten employees the start impact could be really significant because access to paid parental leave allude nearly three quarters of us private sector companies so it could be quite a game changer okay for more stuff like that you can come back on monday and hear some more headlines but for now we are getting into our ai update with maria from the mind newsletter let's get to it maria welcome back thanks for joining us thank you for having me john of course as we do every week i wanna ask you something that you came across in the last week that is big in the ai world it's big in the education world on also ai world so it's like mix of everything which was very nice for me to see but also i got fo because one of the coolest things i saw this week technically speaking i think one of the coolest things i've seen in new year because i i was used to study also i have like degrees and i would have loved to see this in academia oxford is officially giving every student and staff free access to chat ad do oh so the premium version made for schools so you know it's a huge deal because universities have been panicking about ai being you know the cheating machine quote unquote but oxford experts saying you know everyone's already using it so let's just teach me as well give it to the risk right responsibly exactly mh so they're even rolling out like trading and like special courses and something called ai ambassadors i don't know what that is but like sounds cool it sounds like a very oxford way of saying student reps who know how to prompt problems yeah ambassador yes like it sounds like an oxford thing sounds very official so the point of this is that it isn't like about like replacing tutorials or essays about preparing students for the real world where ai will be everywhere because it you know we're living with the ai so you might as well prepare them yeah and it's oxford sending a signal that if you wanna graduate or like you are graduate etcetera you you can actually thrive in the world rather than you know fighting ai and like being face to face with people that fight ai so now you'd have the upper hand into everything else yeah and oxford kinda joins the list of schools there there are some in the us that are cashing in on chat and using it at the university and they also join a long list of companies that in the news this past week have been throwing a lot of money at hope ai recently yeah and video being one of them but yeah they kinda join a big list in that and i definitely wanna direct the conversation over to a different kinda entity that's throwing a lot of money at ai which is alibaba of all places mh in china declared last week that they plan to increase spending on ai models and infrastructure on top of a already fifty three billion dollar investment over three years so it looks like the ai spending is everywhere what do you make of alibaba move here they're making serious width i mean i think we've known alibaba to make these kinds of waves before you know they've fit done some pretty i'm not gonna say weird i'm gonna say nice things because they're kind of like in the forefront of everything else when it comes to industries it's especially when it comes to merch and oh yeah and you know that concept so this stock jumped nearly the nine percent as you said this week after a ceo and abdul basically you know said fifty three billion dollars isn't enough we're gonna double down on the ai so they're pouring even more into models infrastructure and their cloud services which already powers a lot of china's tech backbone because when you say china you talk about like high end tech oh yeah so they also came out with their new qui three max model and announced a fresh data center from brazil to dubai which tells you this isn't just about like domestic dominance they're going pretty global with this yeah the big takeaway is that everyone's trading ai like an arms race and alibaba doesn't want to just play catch up with the us giants they wanna seat at the table right and the i wouldn't really like say it's the wrong thing to do i think this is how you win in erase in my opinion true and when you hear we'll talk about like coming artificial super intelligence era that's the way of saying we're not just building tools we're building the future and we're willing to outs almost anyone to get there so they're gonna probably be ahead of a lot of people and people are gonna be very surprised by what's coming on the super things oh definitely i mean everybody is trying to outs spend everybody it seems like yeah these days if it's money at ai it is a race and you know that the stocks reflect that and i i think that think that sam mo said a few weeks ago about like the bubble bursting i think it it might be only a matter of time because of all this money in the market so much money yeah so much money as a result alibaba stock shot up nine percent meta stock has been doing quite well this year you know all these companies as the more they are pumping money into this it seems like the more they're publicly traded company benefits at least for now but also to redirect us in another direction for things that you and i will buy on the daily basis like clothes you know yeah it seems like ai is being tapped to help out retailers a lot of them being us based retailers like gap macy's victoria's secret it's going to help them get more business apparently how is it gonna do that i mean a agent ai could be a six billion dollar cost saving machine for these retailers and you know people have gap macy's and victoria's secret could all over the world not just the yes so we're talk about trimming in areas like supply chain and inventory planning and even customer service and if it plays out profit margins in retail could jump twenty percent by twenty twenty six which is insanely huge for an industry that's always been like stuck with a razor thin margin mh but obviously there's nuance you know some analysts aren't buying the high yet it's a big difference between saying ai can help us target customers better and actually proving that it drives sales or saves money but still the potential is insanely massive imagine ai telling retailers you know not just who's buying but what when end at book discount you know it's insane like i would love me some discount honestly insane you know that's how you stop guessing and start actually competing with big conglomerate it's like amazon because amazon's is leading the game when it comes to that of course we'll see i think it's gonna put them had to head yeah the retail game can transform it's looking pretty good for these companies with ai it's not necessarily looking like analysts are predicting it's not exactly gonna turn the tide necessarily because retail has been on a downs for the past few years yeah however it will definitely help and i i think it'll be a good step for all these retailers into the world of more commerce shopping a hundred percent and finally here let's talk some google because google is kind of expanding out in a lot of places with ai and one of the ways that it's expanding is kind of into pinterest sphere because google just announced this feature called mix board what is it and how is it making pinterest life harder potentially i mean it's basically pinterest with an ai engine strapped mh to it so instead of like you're adding pins you can throw in in a text prompt like prison apartment vibes with moody lighting or scottish isles you know and like with really nice rain and like a very nice outing and it instantly generates a whole mood board for you basically you can tweak it you can combine or even regenerate images until it matches your vision that's pretty rough for pinterest yeah i'm not gonna lie it it sounds pretty rough for i'm a chest skirt so i like when i read this i was like oh no then also i think it's just like everything's is competing with everyone as you said because true there's a big gen z breakout that came from shuffle so the collage tool people use for tiktok edits you know they're gonna be on board with that and with wix sport it like skips the manual collecting stage entirely so it's not just like pending pretty pictures anymore it's ai brainstorming it into visual forms right in my opinion a lot of people that work in design and i'm working like the fashion industry or anything that i do with aesthetics are gonna be very happy with that if this takes off google's not just you know lip at pinterest heel they're coming straight for a part of the platform that actually hooked younger users in the first place yeah so that's a bit while in my opinion because i don't like to see other apps just go down the drain but also that's the calling for pinterest to do something extravagant you know yeah it seems like it's kind of on pinterest now to develop some sort of ai functionality to be able to combat this or do they stick to their guns and do what they've been doing but whatever they gotta do they gotta do something to make it easier and more fun to use their platform than this other platform on understand and google's kinda getting into every industry right now so you got a google and you got a google and everyone literally google is gonna start doing this podcast next week probably and i mean maybe potentially so there's a lot going on with google but i think pinterest just really needs to rally itself and just do something a bit different to counteract this because they do have an insanely large user base mh yeah well maria thanks for coming back this week thanks for giving us some updates and we'll see you sometime soon i'm sure yeah bye see you alright that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show we're a proud part of hubspot media our editor is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more taken business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed go get yourself signed up the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily see you monday here's what blows my mind most people are sitting around waiting for their boss to give them a raise while millionaires are building income streams in their spare time entrepreneur and creator marina mcgill crack the code on this she built more than ten income streams that now pull in over one hundred thousand dollars a month she shared the secret sauce with our team so now we're sharing it with you exactly how she did it this guy gives you practical step by step strategies you can actually implement so just pick just one income stream from her guide and watch what happens stop at doing right now and grab it in the show notes six months from now and you'll be glad you did
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9/26/25

Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg Private label brands hit $271 billion in sales last year while national brands dropped 7%, with Aldi leading the charge by making 90% of their products store-brand originals. The consolidation makes busine...
Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg Private label brands hit $271 billion in sales last year while national brands dropped 7%, with Aldi leading the charge by making 90% of their products store-brand originals. The consolidation makes business sense since Aldi superfans already obsess over every product, turning discount grocery shopping into a social media phenomenon that other retailers can only dream of replicating. Plus: Amazon abandons its UK Amazon Fresh stores and Ben Stiller launches a soda brand. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Juliet Bennett as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Wanna watch this episode on YouTube? https://lnk.to/oxsURDRS Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues. The Hustle Daily Show is a part of Hubspot Media, produced by Darren Clarke, edited by Robert Hartwig with help from Alfred Schulz.
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alright good morning everybody today's thursday september twenty fifth i'm john with juliet bennett r and this is the hustle daily show aldi these consolidating its ninety in house brands down to just twenty six under the aldi brand the german grocer that makes you rent shopping carts for a quarter has built such a cult following that they're launching varsity jackets for super fans proving that sometimes the cheapest grocery store can also be the most below so how did aldi the get so popular and how is the company capitalizing we'll get into that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this starting off today amazon is ditching its uk amazon fresh stores to pivot to online grocery delivery shutter fourteen and converting five into whole foods market stores amazon's first uk fresh store opened in twenty twenty one but the retailer has struggled to gain a foothold at a time with grocery delivery is booming against competitors including oc and tesco amazon intends to offer same day delivery of perishable items to uk customers year a service it recently rolled out to us customers with the amazon fresh next the health tech company behind wearable aura ring has nearly doubled its valuation in the last ten months and while ceo tom hale told bloomberg its new funds will in part fund r and d possible wearable types he said the ring will remain its central product going forward great for them from there we go to some kirkland costco drama western united fish company issued a recall for thirty three hundred pounds of kirkland signature brand tuna po sold at costco stores across thirty three states due to potential list area contamination the recall actually has nothing to do with the fish but the green onions used to top it which is actually good news and finally ben still launched a better for you soda brand still soda is a lower calorie beverage that comes in three flavors root beer shirley temple and lemon lime with seven grams of sugar and added vitamins but unlike many of the other healthy sodas they do not contain pre probiotics so it seems like celebrities are moving towards non alcoholic beverages now so for more stuff like that you can subscribe to the show and we'll have more headlines for you tomorrow but in the interim juliet let's talk about aldi the what is going on at aldi everything is going on at aldi everyone loves aldi the people love the all yes kind of a few things going on at aldi right now that i find interesting for a grocery store brand for one aldi is expanding pretty rapidly in the united states okay so this is a grocery chain based in germany in the united states they are expanding to the point where now they have over twenty five hundred stores and the last time we talked about all day a couple of years ago they had about two thousand stores so they're they're really moving it they're speeding it up here yeah i'd say they're moving pretty quick i was just telling you before we started in my neighborhood two popped up and aldi and like a offs shoot store a little or l i don't i don't know how they refer to it but yeah they've been kinda coming everywhere yes also german oh yes makes sense another thing about aldi is if you've been to aldi you know that a lot of their products about ninety percent of them actually our private label mh and that refers to goods that are you know made by third party manufacturers for a store so for example if you go to costco it's the kirkland brand yeah if you go to target it's maybe good and gather for groceries threshold for home decor which honestly i love threshold i do too i think they offer some great stuff and it's really good quality thresholds halloween collection this year is better than west elm or pottery barn in my opinion yeah they've been doing really well with the design stuff lately too but yeah all those like in store brand types like the cvs brand stuff the walmart brand stuff but yeah it it makes sense to go into that for aldi it seems like yeah so only has a ton of them but right now they are consolidating so they had about ninety in house brands and they're to consolidate that down at twenty six those products will be known as the aldi brand with a label that says an aldi original mh and i mean we hit on it a little bit with other big box stores doing a similar kind of thing and even like you know in the grocery category trader joe's is another one that does this so why does this make so much sense for aldi at this point in time so a couple of reasons one is simply that private label brands are kind of having a moment i think there was a time when people thought that a private label brand or you know the walmart brand or whatever was lesser mh than whatever the name brand was nab biz craft whatever but now at a point where consumers actually feel that they're at parity that they are just as good if not better than the national brand and they're often cheaper so people are choosing to purchase those more than they were customer spent two hundred seventy one billion dollars on them in twenty twenty four out facing national brands according to grocery dive and store brands have increased by two percent since twenty twenty one while national brands have actually dropped by seven percent so we're into them like them they're cheaper you know people are at a time where they're trying to save money so it makes sense for aldi which is considered the most affordable grocery store i think still for many years there was a survey that was like what's the cheapest grocery restaurant there's always aldi and i'm pretty sure it's still considered the cheapest grocery store so it makes sense for brand like aldi that focuses on affordability to lean into private label but at the same time aldi has something that a lot of grocery chains don't which is a very loyal fan base much like costco trader joe's not so much grover or target people love aldi yeah they do so much so that aldi actually has another new thing called the aldi quarter club mh and this is a club for its biggest fans it is holding a competition where people can display the depths that their loyalty to the brand and twenty five super fans will be chosen to become a member of this club and they will get a year's worth of free groceries invitations to members only events any very cool honestly aldi brand adversity jacket that i would wear even as someone who is not a huge aldi spend it's pretty cool yeah it does look pretty cool i i think this is an interesting thing for them to do because they're really kind of isolating their fan base of of people that are really really into them and giving them something special yeah and also it's called the quarter club right but mistake me if i'm because it costs a quarter for a shopping cart at aldi right that is correct this is one of many ways that aldi keeps a low overhead which is how it maintains it's affordable prices is it costs one quarter to rent a shopping cart reason being most people want their quarterback laundry it's hard to do without quarters if you load in an apartment we know this you want that quarterback back so you're gonna return the cart yourself mh to get it back you want the deposit back and that means the staff doesn't have to chase the car on the parking lot like at target and that means they can have fewer staff thus less overhead yeah that's cheaper prices yeah it's kind of another charming thing that system them apart it reminds me of businesses like southwest to airlines for example that have right weird quirks are used to and these weird quirks and eventually you know lost them with with private equity but you know they used to have these weird quirks where you know people would go to these stores or use this brand because of its weird quirks and it seems like all these buildings something about that i also wanted to note that the varsity jacket image that i'm seeing has the number twenty five on the back which is very funny by the way yeah it's cooler than ryan go drive jacket let's be real it's a pizza on it it's got calendar on it i have never had the privilege of being an aldi regular i've never lived near an aldi but i used to love grocery outlet when i live by one so i feel like i get this i feel like i understand the loyalty and the jacket is honestly so well designed i don't know i just think it's a really fun way for a company to embrace its fans in a way that we've seen other companies not do successfully we've got all this backlash against target over the d stuff we've got all this backlash against disney over the kim stuff southwest took away it's free bags and aldi is just like still here still cheap staying out of controversy not doing anything controversial cool jacket nope still rocking everybody loves us here's a sick jacket i think they're they're moving in quite a right direction forward because the privatized labels the jacket the fan club it seems like somebody over there really understands what's making the company work and what's making consumers return to shop there so good for them and hope they keep this up for their brand management's perspective yeah same i mean i think if there are a couple business stall awards we can count on it is the dollar fifty costco hot combo the arizona iced see can prices yeah and old just you know being affordable bringing it home yeah they've joined a powerful trifecta a a tri force if you will alright that'll do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show we're a proud part of hubspot media our editor is robert hart wing and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more tech business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed go get yourself side up the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily will catch later here's what blows my mind most people are sitting around waiting for their boss to give while millionaires are building income streams in their spare time entrepreneur and creator marina mcgill crack the code on this she built more than ten income streams that now pull in over one hundred thousand dollars a month she shared the secret sauce with our team so now we're sharing it with you exactly how she did it this guy gives you school step by step strategies you can actually implement so just pick just one income stream from her guide and watch what happens stop at doing right now and grab it in the show notes six months from now and you'll be glad you did
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9/25/25

Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg Anime's explosion into mainstream American entertainment is driven by production costs that are a fraction of traditional Hollywood budgets and audiences that are increasingly global in their viewing prefe...
Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg Anime's explosion into mainstream American entertainment is driven by production costs that are a fraction of traditional Hollywood budgets and audiences that are increasingly global in their viewing preferences, with the anime market projected to grow 16% annually in the US through 2030. We examine how streaming platforms and changing generational tastes have created a $7.4 billion global anime market that could provide Hollywood with a lifeline. Plus: Nvidia will throw $100B into OpenAI and Michelob Ultra is America’s #1 beer. Join our host Jon Weigell as he takes you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Wanna watch this episode on YouTube? https://lnk.to/oxsURDRS Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues. The Hustle Daily Show is a part of Hubspot Media, produced by Darren Clarke, edited by Robert Hartwig with help from Alfred Schulz.
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good morning everybody today is wednesday september twenty fourth i'm john w and this is the hustle daily show demon slayer infinity castle just shattered every anime box office record by earning one hundred and four point seven three million dollars in nine days forcing hollywood to confront the truth about what american audiences actually wanna watch today we're exploring how japanese animation went from niche hobby to potential industry savior and why gen z anime obsession might be the most important entertainment metric for hollywood executives we'll get to that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this starting us off today tyson foods launched its chicken cups line which are little micro cups filled with little chicken nuggets that you can heat up in less than two minutes and can probably eat entirely in even less time next nvidia will invest as much as one hundred billion dollars in open for non controlling shares while open will pay nvidia for chips open ceo sam alt said that the partnership will quote create new ai breakthroughs and empower people and businesses with them at scale two ai giants working it together we'll see what happens next we go up north to canada canadian start up acrylic robotics is training an ai led robotic painter to generate near perfect dupes of late artist nor mo catalog that will strengthen its forge detection models metal the goal you'd expect here is to use the tech to remove authorization reproduction from the market the artist estate estimates forge have sold over seventy two million dollars worth of fake paintings the goal you may not expect on the other hand is that'll all clear the market for acrylics authorized robot made replica which the startup and the estate team up to sell the robo art has gotten so good they say that it commands higher prices than standard prints and finally here ultra is now america's top selling beer overtaking model mandela esp the an h bus brand recently employed lionel messi as its face and now offers a non alcoholic version congrats i guess to mic alt for more stuff like that you can subscribe to the show we'll have headlines for you tomorrow but today we're talking about hollywood's latest obsession and that is japanese anime and whether it can rescue in an industry that's been hem money and audiences faster than a sinking ship so when a single anime film breaks records that alluded over one hundred previous attempts studio executives start paying attention demon slayer infinity castle just prove that american audiences will show up for subtitle japanese animation and numbers that would make marvel pretty jealous right about now the math is simple and terrifying for traditional hollywood infinity castle earned one hundred and four point seven three million dollars in nine days while the overall weekend box office managed just seventy five million dollars total when one anime film generates more revenue than the rest of the industry combined that is kind of a wake up call but this story goes deeper than just one successful movie we're watching the potential transformation of american entertainment driven by a generation that has fundamentally different viewing habits and cultural preferences than their parents let's establish the scope of what hollywood is dealing with here according to recent polling data forty two percent of gen z watches anime weekly and ninety four percent of the generation is familiar at least with anime content more importantly for studio executives fifty three percent of gen z has a favorable impression of anime and that's higher approval ratings than most politicians ever get the numbers get even more striking when you compare anime to traditional american entertainment when surveyed about entertainment preferences gen z's enjoyment of anime surpassed the top three most popular sports in america including the nfl we're talking about a medium that's competing with them beating the country's most established cultural institutions the financial implications from there are quite staggering the global anime market was valued at four point three billion dollars in twenty twenty three and is projected to reach seven point four three billion dollars by twenty thirty growing at nearly eight percent annually right there but the real growth is happening in north america where the market is expected to expand at sixteen percent annually through twenty thirty the fastest growth rate globally infinity castle the movie becomes the highest earning anime movie domestically surpassing the previous record holder pokemon the first movie if you can remember that which earned eighty five million dollars and that was back in nineteen ninety nine it's been twenty six years the fact that it took twenty six years for an anime film to break that record shows number one how old i am but also number two how dramatically the landscape has shifted recently the streaming data tells an even more compelling story so let's look at that more than half of netflix's global audience watched anime in twenty twenty one and netflix leads as a platform of choice for anime worldwide with forty eight percent of viewers the company's apa pack region generated thirty five percent of subscriber growth in the most recently reported quarter largely driven by anime and international content this is really all about anime converting mainstream audiences who previously had no interest in japanese animation to the media the record breaking opening weekend of infinity castle brought anime enemies reach to us movie goers who otherwise wouldn't really considered watching a demon slayer movie which the anime property that it was under the production economics though make anime particularly attractive to cost conscious studios the entire five season budget of attack on titan really popular anime was roughly equivalent to a single fifteen million dollar episode of game of thrones so animation can deliver global hits at a fraction of traditional production costs and that is perk the ears of accountants at studios this cost differential explains why netflix and amazon commissioned fifty three percent of their titles outside of the us in recent data rising domestic production costs and post strike disruptions have made international production more appealing with anime representing some of the best value in entertainment production but anime may's appeal goes beyond the economics it's tapping into fundamental shifts in how younger audiences consume entertainment gen z and jen alpha have grown up with global content on streaming platforms making them more receptive to subtitle and culturally specific storytelling than previous generations the sustained attention infinity castle received from younger demographics demonstrates that these audiences will actively seek out content that resonates with them regardless of its origin i could attribute this to the popularity of also something like k pop which has spanned the globe and a lot of people in america don't necessarily speak korean when thirty four percent of america's gen z acknowledges being anime enthusiasts roughly fifteen million people there you're looking at a substantial market segment that traditional hollywood has largely ignored the merchandising potential adds another revenue stream on top of this that hollywood desperately needs according to more survey data twenty eight percent of global customers who watch anime have spent over two hundred dollars on merchandise and ten percent have spent over five hundred dollars gen z shows strong intention to buy products c branded with anime titles including snacks beverages electronics and apparel this creates a lot of opportunities for integrated marketing campaigns that extend far beyond theatrical releases companies like pizza hut have developed anime themed products and tie in campaigns recognizing that anime partnerships can effectively reach younger demographics more than traditional advertising the timing couldn't be better for hollywood studios looking for reliable content categories if we're all being honest here the overall box office is up just four point three eight percent since january compared to last year hardly the booming recovery that exhibit and distributors needed meanwhile anime represents one of the few growth segments that's actually delivered both critical acclaim and commercial success infinity castle received a ninety eight percent approval rating on rotten tomatoes and sustained box office performance across multiple weekends when critics and audiences agree that your content is working you found something pretty valuable in an increasingly fragmented entertainment landscape the distribution model for anime also offers advantages that traditional hollywood releases can't match anime films often benefit from existing fan bases built through streaming series manga and gaming franchises this creates pre sold audiences that reduce marketing costs and increase opening weekend predictability sony's ownership of anime provider crunchy role gives them a direct pipeline into anime enemies most dedicated audience segment they can reach millions of subscribers who are specifically interested in japanese animation however anime success also presents challenges for traditional hollywood thinking the content requires different marketing approaches cultural sensitivity and audience development strategies that many studios haven't really mastered or dabble in simply licensing anime properties isn't really enough successful releases require understanding the fan communities and cultural contexts that drive the engagement the seventy six percent drop from infinity castle opening weekend to its second weekend illustrates both the potential and limitations of anime theatrical releases front loaded performance suggests that success depends heavily on passionate core audiences says rather than broad mainstream appeal think of you're at the movies and what the hell i'll see this movie that doesn't really happen that often with the anime it seems the broader question for hollywood involves whether anime represents a sustainable content category or a temporary trend driven by pandemic era viewing habit changes the consistent growth in anime consumption across multiple platforms and demographics suggest staying power but entertainment industry trends can shift rapidly as we all know what's clear though is that anime has forced hollywood to reconsider assumptions about audience preferences content economics and global entertainment markets when japanese animation can outperform big budget american productions while costing a fraction of the price traditional studio math starts looking pretty questionable so whether anime can actually save hollywood here depends on the industry's willingness to adapt changing audience preferences and production realities the success of infinity castle proves that american audiences will embrace international content when it's high quality and culturally authentic but hollywood's challenge involves more than just licensing anime properties the industry needs to understand why younger audiences are g towards global content and how to create entertainment experiences that compete with anime may's combination of visual spectacle emotional depth and cultural authenticity we can look to another example of this in k pop demon hunters that was on netflix and that became their are number one streamed movie with a soundtrack to boot so there is a lot to offer in international properties for now though anime represents one of the brightest spots in an otherwise struggling entertainment landscape whether that translates into long term industry transformation or remains an isolated success story will determine if japanese animation truly becomes hollywood's unlikely savior we'll just have to see about that alright and that's gonna do it for us today thanks for choosing into the hustle daily show we're a proud part of hubspot media our editor today is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more tech business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed go get yourself signed up with the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily we'll catch you tomorrow look i'm gonna be straight with you everybody's talking about ai but most people are just playing around with chat instead of actually making money from it that's why we dropped the ultimate crash course to create your own ai side hustle in seven days we're talking real frameworks and strategies from the pros like the founder of the hustle sam par it includes many guides templates the whole nine yard stuff that takes years to figure out condensed into one week stop what you're doing right now and grab it in the show notes your future self will thank you
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9/24/25

Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg After the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder, Cop-on-demand apps are now a thing. Many startups are trying to supply effective security for the ultra-wealthy who will pay for it, and many of the bodyguards are of...
Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg After the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder, Cop-on-demand apps are now a thing. Many startups are trying to supply effective security for the ultra-wealthy who will pay for it, and many of the bodyguards are off-duty cops. So how does this all work and does the idea have legs? Plus: Ebay acquires Tise and Berkshire Hathaway pulls out of BYD. Join our host Jon Weigell and Juliet Bennett as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Wanna watch this episode on YouTube? https://lnk.to/oxsURDRS Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues. The Hustle Daily Show is a part of Hubspot Media, produced by Darren Clarke, edited by Robert Hartwig with help from Alfred Schulz.
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good morning everybody today is tuesday september twenty third i'm john w with juliet bennett r and this is the hustle daily show you remember when rent a cop was just the mean thing you used to call mall security guards who took their jobs way too seriously well now there's literally an app called patrol that lets you rent actual off duty police officers to watch your mansion because apparently we've officially entered the dystopian timeline where law enforcement is just another gig economy hustle so hear more about that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this starting off today a fourteen person group in quebec went in on lottery tickets together and won a fifty million dollar jackpot all of them live in the one hundred and fifty residents saint paul's river which means the town's demographic shifted very fast where ten percent about of residents are suddenly millionaires technically next up here ebay will acquire ties a social marketplace for resell clothes and home goods for an unknown sump ebay says entice appeals to younger consumers with social elements including the ability to follow sellers and comment on listings from there we go to investing warren buffett berkshire hathaway just made a big move in the e space the firm pulled its seventeen year investment from chinese e maker and tesla competitor by buffett firm made back twenty times its investment the pullout likely came from by slowing profits in mexico and recent tariff hikes on chinese vehicles of which they are a part of next the recording industry association of america updated its lawsuit against pseudo an ai music generator to accuse it of illegally ripping copyright tracks from youtube to train its models per the verge if true this would violate the digital millennium copyright act which states that you can't circumvent any measure that controls access to protected works the recording industry association of america wants twenty five hundred dollars for each act of circumvent convention plus one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for every work in french and finally a small tiktok update for you the proposed deal between the us and china would see oracle as we talked about last week presiding over the apps us algorithm with its us operations controlled by a new venture with mostly us investors and board members byte dance the parent company of tiktok would retain a stake of less than twenty percent for more updates like that you can subscribe to the show and we'll have more for you tomorrow but today we are talking about a rent a cop situation alright so our main story today is about renting a cup or a bodyguard there are lot of startups that apparently are excited to take your money in order to provide this service juliet can you tell me a bit about this industry that's budding yeah you know kinda same as it ever was if you're rich you can afford to protect your property and if you're not too bad you're not so i would say this is an interesting and also very grim business mh so the first app that launched from founder nick ser is called protector it launched in new york city la it actually saw an accelerated launch they put out a press release pushing this out after united healthcare ceo brian thompson was gun down in manhattan right and they put a video on linkedin that is still up that you can actually watch talking about his murder and how their app could have prevented it if he had just had an armed bodyguard with him so there's that okay i think when it first launched they started calling it uber with guns and then they stopped because they didn't want people to think it was literally an uber you could call that came with an armed that delivered you guns yeah yeah but essentially you can hire a protector you can specify what kind outfit you want them to wear with everything from suit and tied to casual clothes to tactical cost play it's pretty funny and then you know they'll follow you around and if anybody tries to rob you or harass you they're gonna get this guy i mean mug them and being like moving along the pricing is a little bit unclear i did find a cbs news article that found pricing for the following scenario mh let's say you're in west hollywood california you would like a protector you would like that protector to show up in a cadillac escalate for a minimum of five hours that's how much you have to book a protector for okay that would cost you one thousand dollars plus a one hundred twenty nine dollar a year membership fee so that's app number one mh now they've rolled out a second app called patrol patrol is only available in los angeles and only available in five neighborhoods which include beverly hills brent malibu home hills and be if you familiar with la you know that that is where rich people live i am sensing some similarities i was going say it's between these neighborhoods yes very very wealthy areas yes and the deal here is that you can literally rent a cop you can run an off duty officer to patrol your house and keep an eye on it like like in a movie i guess like i only get only ever really seen this happen in movies but i'm sure witness protect i'm sure there's lots of people who get the escort i always see it in movies where there's like don't worry we'll put a cop outside your house and then of course it goes horribly aw like in like keep care or something oh yeah completely the part that's interesting to be about this whole thing is not necessarily that you can hire a bodyguard like that makes sense but being able to hire an off duty cop is that a thing that's people have been able to do before in other situations because this seems it could be a bit of a conflict of interest with you know the law at times if you hire an off duty cop to protect you and i don't know what you're doing and you could be doing some criminal activity or you could be up to no good but i'm not sure how i feel about the off duty cop thing about how they're double timing with the police force and also private security yeah i mean there's a lot of applications in which maybe this would make sense so the advertising for it is just like families it's like it's my family i'm keeping them safe here in this house i me and my kids right it reminds me of i don't know if you've ever seen the first purge movie but the first purge actually takes place entirely in a house and ethan hawk plays this guy who has built security like hardware and software it's basically like this this security system for the purge that yeah it turns your house into a fortress u for this one twelve hour period every single year where all crimes are legal right and so he's made a lot of money off of the security system that locks down his house but you have to be able to afford that and then the whole story is about like the security system and where it fails and his neighbors who hate like you think of the purge and think of it being outside but the first person was actually inside the house inside yes well i didn't even know that and all of the advertising like here's my family i'm keeping them safe from the unknown dangerous of the world like that totally has purge vibes so i mean my question is you live in be and you're that worried that like someone's gonna come and get your fan like i don't know i guess maybe i guess yeah you live in an expensive house you have expensive stuff maybe you do feel like you need someone to guard it but i think there's a lot of questions about who this is for because let's say you're a celebrity and you have stalker right that happens that has happened in la it's happened in those zip code sure those people probably already have their go to's for security service yeah they don't need an app but they already know where to get it they've asked their friends they're in the no if you are a politician you also already have your go to's and if you're a random person i'm not sure why you need this like if you're not somebody who regularly needs security i'm not sure why you would as a one off unless you're in the witness protection program where you are being stalk by someone in which case i feel like the actual police would be involved yeah like you wouldn't have to hire someone case because you're testifying in a mob trial or you know you've but then again you get a lot of people who say yeah i was being stuck to harass the cops didn't do anything so i guess maybe you would use this service and then the question is can you afford it because it's unclear how much it cost but but it's not cheap if they're going by the five hours for one thousand dollar metric that's gonna be pretty steep pretty quick if you wanna protect yourself from a stalker or anybody that can catch you at any time so you know it does seem pretty pricey yeah at this point i'm like how about a german shepherd right yeah much better less than a thousand dollars probably can keep you safe and all you gotta do is just give it some food and pets now in that i it's a pretty good middle of the road and it's really cute but is this entire thing sustainable because wealthy people i guess don't necessarily need this but it seems like these apps are still in business yeah that's a great question and there's not a lot of information surrounding it i don't know i haven't like read a lot about people who've use this app because one of the things that the founder was saying in an interview was that if you wanna hire private security it's actually really complicated there's like all these websites you don't know where to start there's this labyrinth of things and i think maybe if you're somebody who hires private security occasionally like you're having a big party or you have some sort of concern it may be true that this is easier for you to do i don't know though that those people would want to pay the annual membership fee of a hundred twenty nine dollars a year because how often are they actually using it and if you are a person who's a public figure or a politician or someone who otherwise often needs protection then you probably already have a service that you use that isn't an app but i don't know maybe you don't like that service or i guess i could see it if let's say you are a public figure of some kind and you live in new york but you're traveling maybe you would use this to book a security person there while you're out of town could be if your company doesn't go that far yeah i mean but really these places are not broadly available you know they're only in new york in la for the arm body garden and they're only in la for the thing so and not even all of la just extremely wealthy parts of la so yeah it's a really interesting business model it's sort of spinning off of this incident that happened that was you know that we all read about that we all saw and yeah i don't know it seems like it really relies on people being afraid i think most people are not afraid of being assassinated i think most people are not afraid of being broken into or somehow compromised in a way that they need an actual top i think most people are content with a ring camera maybe a video camera yeah maybe some home security action over there yeah maybe the neighborhood watch so yeah i mean that's a question it's just how paranoid are people how much of a need is there for this and how much of a need is there for this isn't already covered by services that already exist sure it is good to know though that now it won't be complicated for me to hire a bodyguard to show up with me at various events to make me look very important you're gonna look so cool people are gonna make so cool who's that guy we're both gonna wear sunglasses he's gonna be in a suit it's gonna be great yeah i wonder if you can ask if they can do musical theater with you hopefully i can special request one in the notes section of the application i'm sure because then you could do like that bodyguard song that everyone doesn't karaoke whitney houston song yeah yeah that'd be really good actually i would like that alright and that'll do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show we're a proud part of hubspot media our editor is robert hart our executive producer is ga clark we've got a lot more tech and business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed go sign up at the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily we'll catch you later look i'm gonna be straight with you everybody's talking about ai but most people are just playing around with chat instead of actually making money from it that's why we dropped the ultimate crash course to create your own ai side hustle in seven days we're talking real frameworks and strategies from the pros like the founder of the hustle sam par it includes many guides templates the whole nine yard stuff that takes years to figure out condensed into one week stop what you're doing right now and grab it in the show notes your future self will thank you
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9/23/25

Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg The creator economy is experiencing its biggest shift since social media began, moving from follower-chasing to genuine community building as AI democratizes content creation. Viral success in 2025 isn't a...
Want to start your own AI side hustle? Get our crash course here: https://clickhubspot.com/tyg The creator economy is experiencing its biggest shift since social media began, moving from follower-chasing to genuine community building as AI democratizes content creation. Viral success in 2025 isn't about gaming algorithms—it's about understanding human psychology. Brendan Kane, author of One Million Followers, joins us to talk about success on social platforms. Plus: Nvidia is eyeing a big investment and Splenda’s parent company buys SlimFast. Join our host Jon Weigell as he takes you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Wanna watch this episode on YouTube? https://lnk.to/oxsURDRS Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues. The Hustle Daily Show is a part of Hubspot Media, produced by Darren Clarke, edited by Robert Hartwig with help from Alfred Schulz.
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good morning everybody today's monday september twenty second i'm john w miguel with brendan kane and this is the hustle daily show brendan kane has generated over sixty billion views working with a list like taylor swift and major brands like mtv but his most famous experiment was proving his own theories by gaining one million in grand followers in just thirty days as the creator economy approaches five hundred billion dollars by twenty twenty seven and attention spans continue fragment across platforms brendan data driven approach to viral content offers unique insights into creator and brand growth he joining us to tell us exactly how he does it we'll get into that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this starting us off today the ftc and seven states are suing and ticket master and its parent company live nation entertainment accusing them of coordinating with ticket reseller and letting them harvest millions of dollars worth of tickets later sold at significant markup ups in the secondary market forcing customers to fork over far more than face value to see their favorite acts the ftc also accused the companies of misleading artists and consumers via bait and switch pricing and falsely claiming to impose strict purchase limits despite allowing brokers to exceed them yeah this has been a long time coming next abc abc's recent decision to take jimmy him off the air for his comments about charlie kirk is being met with some boycott of parent company disney for example actor tatiana who starred in disney plus as she hulk after five hundred and twelve thousand instagram followers to cancel their disney plus hulu and espn subscriptions the boycott could potentially also extend to disney parks visitors we'll see more on that later next nvidia is considering a five hundred million dollar investment in wave a uk self driving ai startup nvidia previously invested in waves over one billion dollar series c round and is planning to invest two point six billion dollars is into the uk's ai ecosystem and finally here sp parent heartland food products is buying slim fast the diet food company founded in nineteen seventy seven for an undisclosed sump irish nutrition company gl purchased slim fast from unilever in twenty eighteen for three hundred and fifty million dollars alongside two nutritional supplement brands but has struggled with its diet products enter splendor and for more headlines like that you can come back tomorrow we'll have more for you but in the meantime we're being joined by brendan kane who who's gonna tell us how you can scale your business or your influencer life i guess into more followers and more customers more importantly let's get into it brendan welcome to the show great to have you on today yeah it's a pleasure to connect with you and everybody tuning into this your name has been going around the social creative strategy realm for a while you gained a million followers in thirty days to prove that you have a system that actually works what did that kind of teach you about attention that a lot of creators and brands to this day may not get so i think that one of the big things is that the attention is possible i think some people see social media as this mystery black box it's playing the lottery or that you have to do some silly tic tiktok dance video to garner attention but the reality is every single one of us have this tool that we put in our pocket that gives us the power to reach the masses twenty five years ago before social media this tool wasn't available so i think first and foremost it is possible and the impact can be massive now i will say just because you garner attention doesn't mean it translates into business you have to garner attention in the right way to drive actual tangible results and the goals that i i assume most entrepreneurs are going after when they try and tackle one of these platforms yeah that makes a lot of sense you know i i run into a lot of business social accounts on tiktok instagram that are trying to gain attention for some sort of business and i've talked with business owners and a lot of the time they say like you know right and i gained like fifty thousand followers or a hundred thousand followers but sometimes that's really tough to translate that to act tool sales or whatever they gotta do after that so how do you recommend that they take a following that they've built especially on a platform like tiktok where attention is so hard to get and convert that into actual people being interested in their product well number one the content has to be relevant to what you're trying to achieve as you mentioned there's people that will do something whether it's a trend or something that is probably not related to their expertise they blow up that way and then it's hard to translate it so any subject matter can go viral like taxes go viral nutrition law real estate so if you're in a niche and you're like well i need to do something else because people aren't interested in that first note that your core expertise your core subject matter can break through so you don't have to kind of go often and do things that's not related to so that's number one right number two you you have to be prepared for it like you need to understand well is your website optimized is your email setup are you able to capture emails like do you have the actual nuts and bolts of the foundation of the business that can actually take advantage of that attention when it comes you know i've been in the space for twenty years and i've seen people take millions of followers and turn them into billion dollar businesses and i've seen people with millions of followers that barely make six figures off of it and it's really that underlying foundation that you build to support the attention once you have grabbed it thank you for saying that i mean i think that really helps a lot of businesses like apply the okay right you got the following and now what do you do with them kind of metric and you've had experience working with different entities whether it's like a celebrity or a business or a creator is it a lot easier to take an established creator or an established a celebrity and grow their following then it would be for just like somebody starting out from scratch well there's layers to that that question so if you have an audience it's easier to scale it but when you're dealing with celebrities you're dealing with professional athletes you're dealing with big influencers the challenge actually becomes a mindset perspective because if you really wanna take it to that next level you have to change the way you do things and there is either resistance that comes into place from the actual individual or the team's that you're working with that are surrounding that individual with that said if you understand how to tell compelling stories like you literally can start from zero and build an audience so when i start in social media in two thousand five there's less than fifty million people on the platform today there's five point four billion so mh there's far more competition for attention however ninety nine percent of the people that are creating content for these platforms don't really know what they're doing they're not kind of really studying like what it takes to tell a compelling story that breaks through so if you really learn the fundamentals of storytelling how to grab and hold attention it is definitely achievable i would say oftentimes as i mentioned it's more difficult to scale somebody that already has that because there's a mindset barrier there oftentimes i enjoy working with people starting from zero starting from scratch because they're kind of open minded and you can have massive success very quickly if you get things dialed in yeah and let's talk about capturing attention because i think that's one of the biggest things a lot of people have a pit fall over is the the first three seconds the hook whatever you wanna label it as creating that for every video or every piece of content in order to draw somebody in what are some tips you have nowadays for creating a good hook to lure people in but also kind of being able to build a connection with that person yeah so the first kind of macro thing that i'll say that i think will be extremely helpful is there's this innovation of tips and tricks and hacks that are put out there for just the next few minutes just push all of that aside and and ignore it the reality is these platforms they only care about one thing they not out to get you they're not out there press your reach to get you to boost your post if that were the case mister beast wouldn't be the most subscribed person on youtube it'd be apple or ikea or pepsi one of these companies just spend billions of dollars a year advertising right these algorithms these platforms care about one thing keeping on the people on the platforms longer so they can serve more ads so if we look at human history the one thing that has captured people's attention is stories we've been telling stories the first story ever told was fifty thousand years ago stories have built everything around us everything that we see so when we look at social media ignore everything else and focus on like how do you become the best storyteller possible think of social media as kind of survival of the fit is for the best storyteller if you focus on that you will win now as it pertains to your question of like well how do we master a hook how do we master the first few seconds to grab somebody's attention there's a few different principles to look at one of the biggest mistakes that people make is they try and do too much in those first few seconds so they'll have like a title above their head they'll have captions they'll be talking or moving at the same time the challenge with that is the subconscious needs to have a clear visual hierarchy of what to pay attention to like you can have three things on the screen but it needs to be intelligently designed where it clearly to the subconscious brain it says this is priority one this is priority two this is priority three so you need to make sure that you're not overwhelming people because if the subconscious mind thinks that they are falling behind they're just gonna scroll to the next video the next thing is making sure that you're setting a very clear expectation of what the viewer is gonna get from this video that they haven't heard or seen before now the challenge is everything has been done everything has been said and it's been said thousands if not millions of times sure so the exercise and the challenge is how can you take your zone of genius and hook people in in those first three seconds to demonstrate that i may know something about this subject matter or have heard it but this is a unique perspective i feel like there's gonna be a unique payoff or something that i haven't seen before maybe just recycling what people have already said once again your stuff's not gonna get picked up because nobody's gonna wanna continue watching her or watch the full amount when you talk about like posting things on different platforms i definitely wanna get some intel here between for example a video on instagram a video on tiktok a video on youtube can you talk a bit about how to deal with cross platform posting obviously you hear something a lot about don't post the same thing to all the platforms or don't do this don't do that what do you say about cross platform it's a great question so the first place i start is let's focus on one platform and master that platform let's just take like short form content instagram reels tiktok and youtube shorts can feel like it's the same thing but it's completely different there's different user behavior there's different user interface and these subtle things dictate which performs on which platform so what i say in the work that we do is like let's focus on mastering one and get that process get that experience under our belt and then we can go and master the other platforms with that said if you're focusing on mastering instagram reels for example i'm not saying don't post on tiktok the same video or youtube shorts it's like you can definitely do that just don't expect like those to perform in the same way so it's really just kinda prioritizing one to master the skill set of you know the process and skill set of telling a story and and breaking through in a consistent basis and then you can take that skill set and learnings to the other platforms yeah that makes a lot of sense for you since two thousand five being a person on social media and just analyzing this field what do you think makes a piece of content go viral quote unquote in this day and age and where do you see kind of the attention economy going in the future do you think it'll change a lot even from now i like to define going viral as the intended outcome that you're trying to get out of a piece of content so going viral for some people maybe be fifty thousand views for others it may be five hundred thousand for others it may be five million or fifty million the core aspect that i look at in terms of viral vitality is is that content driving the intended outcome or the business result that we're going after mh if it doesn't then it doesn't really make a difference and i'm not interested in it it could be classified as going viral but if it's not having the impact on your goals ultimately you're gonna burn yourself out and not continue down that path in terms of what causes content to break through disrupting the pattern which we talked about is seeing something that you haven't seen before in a unique way giving a unique perspective shift in a subject matter typically helps making sure that there is tension built into the story that you're telling and that tension doesn't need to be like arguing or yelling there's like subtle tension that you can build throughout and then structure structure causes viral consistent viral reality so my team has spent about fifteen thousand hours researching different structures across social media we call them formats there are very clear formats that drive consistent results and success so we've analyzed over five hundred of these and there's thousands of them out there but the best piece of advice i could give you know people listening to this if they wanna break through is number one understand that there is a clear blueprint it is called the format again there's thousands of these find your format and then spend time understanding how and why that breaks through so my background i started in the film industry i went to film schools i wanted to be a movie producer and i show up with film school and what do they do they make you sit down and watch classic movies and break down what made this movie successful what made this movie unsuccessful they also make you learn how to act how to write how to direct all these different elements that equate to a successful story so people look at viral vitality on a surface level oh that video has ten million views but that's the tip of the iceberg there's ninety nine percent of the people that try and do what that person did fail so you've gotta understand what the difference between succeeding with that format versus failing with that format so give you an example of like what a format is that i'm sure everybody has seen as man on the street right you approach a random stranger on the street and you engage with them it's used for entrepreneurship for finance for chefs for photographers you know these formats are structures and any content can go into it now again ninety nine percent of people that will try that format will fail with it why because they don't spend the time to understand what makes it successful versus unsuccessful in addition just a an ending thought on that is when i said stories kinda repeat themselves and have been around the first time that that format was used was a nineteen fifty four for the first season this tonight show so this format has been around for seventy years and it still generates billions and billions of views why because the format works like social media being successful and consistent is not reinventing the wheel as you understand the structures that allow us to break through and tell stories that have consistent basis that is like the number one piece of advice i could give people if they're if they're looking for viral vitality or breakthrough success awesome well brendan that's a great sum up of today thank you so much for being here giving us some information that we could all use i really appreciate it and good luck with your interest from here on yeah it was a true pleasure to connect with to you and everybody tuned into this so thanks for your time today thank you alright that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show where proud part of hubspot media are edited is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more tech business coverage in our newsletter if you not subscribe go get sign up the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily i'll see you later look i'm gonna be straight with you everybody's talking about ai but most people are just playing around with chat instead of actually making money from it that's why we dropped the ultimate crash course to create your own ai side hustle in seven days we're talking real frameworks and strategies from the pros like the founder of the hustle sam par it includes many guides templates the whole nine yard stuff that takes years to figure out condensed into one week stop what you're doing right now and grab it in the show notes your future self will thank you
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9/22/25

Wanna start a side hustle but need an idea? Check out our Side Hustle Ideas Database: https://clickhubspot.com/thds Gemini's App Store victory marks a significant shift in the AI app wars, potentially signaling Google's comeback after months of playing catch-up to OpenAI's dominance. While Google ex...
Wanna start a side hustle but need an idea? Check out our Side Hustle Ideas Database: https://clickhubspot.com/thds Gemini's App Store victory marks a significant shift in the AI app wars, potentially signaling Google's comeback after months of playing catch-up to OpenAI's dominance. While Google expands AI functionality for content creators on YouTube Shorts, OpenAI is taking a different approach by focusing on safety features like age-appropriate ChatGPT versions for users under 18, highlighting how the two tech giants are pursuing very different strategies in the race for AI supremacy. Plus: Meta unveiled its new smart glasses and Whitney Houston is…going on tour? Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Maria Gharib as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues.
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good morning everybody it is friday september nineteenth i'm john w miguel with maria hut and this is the hustle daily show google's gemini just d chat as the top ai app on the app store racking up twelve point six million downloads in september alone thanks to its new net open banana model driving a forty five percent search meanwhile open is pivoting towards child safety with age verification systems while google doubles down on ai powered content creation tools for youtube shorts so is this the moment that google finally reclaim the ai crown we'll get to that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right activists starting off tesla is exploring combining electronic and manual release mechanisms in its doors following reports of owners getting stuck in or out of their cars including after crashes that left vehicles on fire a bloomberg investigation found one hundred and forty incidents of passengers trapped in tesla some resulting in significant injury next ai music startup mo will take whitney houston yes whitney houston on tour thirteen years after her passing mo stem separation technology will revive houston's vocals and present them alongside a symphony orchestra strip with the first of eight shows kicking off this weekend in cincinnati before you get too mad about this though houston's estate is fully backing the project actually next we're gonna keep rolling with the ai news we got a lot today ai chip startup up g g r o q which has absolutely nothing to do with elon musk's chatbot g g r k is now valued at seven billion dollars mass producing ai chips remains a good gig and it's projected to grow to a four hundred billion dollar per year industry by twenty thirty and finally meta unveiled its new oakley meta vanguard smart glasses priced at four hundred and ninety nine dollars and meant for athletes they feature a camera speakers ai voice controls integration with fitness trackers and are designed to block out sun wind and dust classic oakley and for more stuff like that you can subscribe to the show we'll have more headlines for you tomorrow but today it is of course time for our ai update with maria from the minds newsletter let's get into it so maria first things first welcome back thank you john thanks for being here again is there anything this past week that you found particularly interesting in the ai world giveaways always come with something that i've actually never heard before so what do got this week so many things have happened okay i mean not to be last week last week was crazy but this week i saw something it's very interesting and i think the space nerds would love what i'm about to say okay so there's like this thing that came out of nyu abu dhabi i didn't know there was an nyu and abu dhabi by the way this isn't news to me i did not know this either that's news scientists there built in ai that could predict solar wind up to four days ahead well yeah and it's forty five percent more it than the models we've been using when i say we i don't say us the norm i say the people with break brains like the space nerds science that do that that matters is because solar wind can mess up with satellites that can mess up power grids and it can even drag spacecraft out of orbit so wow i think spacex kind of lost forty star satellites in twenty twenty two because of that right so what school in this model basically it doesn't just crunch text like chat obviously it actually reads ultraviolet images of the sun and finds patterns we'd never actually cut so it's a reminder obviously that ai isn't just about chatbot bots actually does pretty cool serious tools for science thing real science things guys exactly yeah no i i think this is a very good look at a useful tool outside of like commercial ai yeah that is something that's actually impacting us because when you draw the comparison with that in like the star satellites if we want to give everybody wifi in the world which is i i think i think that's coming in the next five to ten years you definitely have to make sure your satellites don't get blown away or damage by the sun by the sun and this is a good way to try to prevent then i didn't even know there was wind on solar or sun does it have air i even yeah it i mean it's burning i mean i thought it was dawn fire i i don't know i think yeah us norm wouldn't know what's happening so we wouldn't know i'm glad scientists have figured it out and are using ai for something like this because i think it's a really good idea it's pretty cool yeah it's pretty cool and to move on to more commercial uses of ai let's talk about google google's been in the news this week gemini overt took chat on the app store as its nano banana ai model drives downloads up forty five percent for google gemini i think i thought two things when i saw this wow that's really big for google number one and number two maybe it's because everybody already has chat gp the app so it would make sense that people are just trying another ai app and that's why it got first place but what do you think about this gemini resurgence on the app store let's just put stuff into perspective right now natalie banana sounds like in the cartoon character in my opinion it does people really don't talk about this much and i should all this to people it sounds like a cartoon and it's so cool it sounds so cool in my head tiny banana not a banana it's a pretty bar shift obviously we've all gotten used to open ai being the name people associate with you know when it comes to ai apps and like right suddenly google's climbing back up the search kind of comes after they rolled out the nano banana model but i think what people don't know is it's that it's an image editing tool that makes really complex at its way way easier and way more realistic and people have been having fun with it so when you see the edits on tiktok they wanna do something like that and people loved it and it drove downloads up to forty five percent month that over month yeah which we're talking it's i think it's twelve point six million installs in september alone compared to eight point seven million in august wow so that's not a blip either gemini showed up to the number one on the app store and stayed there while slipped into second place so globally it's now a top five iphone app in over a hundred countries which is a huge flex for google especially after years of lagging in the ai so yeah now whether this is a google's fully researching dominance or just a moment of hype around fun image tools that's the real question yeah but when you think about scale i think google has android and has chrome and search and all the pipes already laid yeah and if they can keep users hooked inside gemini that's a secret foundation of making ai feel mainstream mh so yeah i mean it seems like google is really attacking this also from a creative lens because you can make images in chat but it's not necessarily the primary function or what a lot of people use it for so if you can go to google if you can go to gemini and use nano banana and generate really exact images and also use other things like v o three which came out pretty recently to generate video i think they're really kinda carving out a niche for themselves in the ai space with imagery that people can actually use and make videos with potentially so i think that's another big thing about them and then they also just announced kinda in that area that they're going to help creators use a lot of ai with youtube shorts and that's a really big deal because it allows creators to like break down their long form videos and edit them into ai shorts and also create more videos with v three so what do you make of this kind of jump of theirs into the content landscape because they have the infrastructure for it it looks like yeah i think that people assume that ai kind of cuts down on creativity but i think with these apps and like these kind of edits it's getting better and better in my opinion you'd be so surprised about what people can create so youtube just dropped the whole batch of ai tools for shorts and honestly it's like a huge win for to people on tiktok but with google's brain behind it of you so they're rolling out as you said the v three fast which is a faster lighter version of their text to video model and creators can spin up i think it's four hundred and eighty if i'm not mistaken p clips yeah on the fly mh with sound before we used to struggle with people generating sounds but now it sounds insane so you can even take a still picture like a still photo and make a dance like a it's all auditioning for a k pop group you know on top of that you've got ai remix mixing which just turning dialogue from videos into songs with google's l two model it's a you added with ai tool that basically takes your very messy camera roll i think this was made for people like me because i'm always shaky when i'm doing because of the same seven hundred thousand i soy latte that drink and it spits out like polished draft with real good cuts transition even voice overs in english or you know any other language and it's basically saying you know like don't worry if you're not a pro editor her we kinda got you on this what this does for the content landscape because you know everyone's a on the creator these days but true i think the people that kind of like climb up the ladder it's going to kind of help them out with the volume of the amount of shorts i guess so imagine the remix culture of tiktok but way more accessible and way way faster on the flip side it might make originality a bit harder to spot you know true so if when everyone's got ai edits you know and trends could blur everything together but that's kind of like a youtube's play if you lower the barrier to creators you widen the funnel and more contents means more eyeballs so exactly i mean it just increases people's ability to make more stuff and potentially to keep users on the platform longer because there's just more content to digest i mean google announced that youtube has given like over a hundred billion dollars to creators or something since it's inception which is insane so i i think that that's gonna even get more of an increase because youtube is the dominant app on for example like tvs nowadays so it it is kind of getting all that traction and it makes sense yeah i think it's a good play by them hundred percent i mean yeah whenever i open my smart tv the first thing that opens it's not netflix it's not disney plus it's youtube right makes sense lastly here i wanted to move to open ai we mentioned them a bit earlier but they are investing apparently a ton in security mostly with age restrictions and parental controls which i mean makes sense yeah because how would you ever tell if somebody under the age of eighteen is on chad gp and looking up some like wild stuff you would never know but they're trying to develop technology to find out if a user's under eighteen and using the platform do you have thoughts on how that will even work yeah i mean putting car rails on charge i mean i'm not a parent yet but i will become one day like you know eventually in the future and the idea of like something that isn't kind of controlled scares me because everything's moving really fast so they're working on ways to detect if a user is under eighteen and then you automatically redirect them to a more age appropriate version of the app and parents will even be able to link accounts set controls on what features you know teens can access and i think it also gets alert if the assistant flag signs of acute distress by acute stress i mean something very very extremely inappropriate mh on one hand it makes tons of sense obviously teams are already what i called the first ai need is and they kind of teach us a lot of stuff it scares me but you know they're growing up with this tech and with the same way we grew up with the internet like having some kind of structure in place is way better than just tossing them into the deep end on the other hand the big question is like how well would this actually work because kids are notoriously good at bypassing restrictions so they're gonna find ways you know absolutely yeah isn't perfect at a deduction like it's not the best option out there and we see like a lot of problems out there with predators and everything so with scary please i think open ai is on the right track when it comes to that and they're gonna tighten it as much as possible so while this is a solid move on paper the execution is like what really matters so let's just wait and see what they're to yeah there was some news that they would maybe even start doing identity verification that you have to upload your id or something in order to use the platform which i'm sure for a lot of users would be a bit frustrating because it prolong the process of getting into the platform but it seems like a security measure that makes sense when you're talking about like minors using the plan because they can get around stuff as you said no problem i just always think to like the websites that are like oh are you like over the age of eighteen or something or like your youtube videos that like are you over the age of eighteen like who's gonna click no i've no to that like who's gonna say no everybody's gonna be like i'm gonna pick a random birthday and i'm gonna get to website i would be very happy if someone kind of asked me for my id and in my club and like because i'm like literally reaching thirty this week so like if someone asks me that i'll be happy but a kid you know out there that they don't know what's the limit and they wanna find ways into these ai tools without adults being around mh we've had our own ways as kids to kind of find ways around i to whatsoever on the internet so the kids are way smarter these days so yeah it's a bit scared they are that actually sounds really funny that if chat up asked me for my id in a few years i can be i could be like wow so flattering yeah thank you so much for asking me that how old do you think i am chat just guess well thank you so much b and happy birthday every next week see you next week alright that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning in the hustle daily show we're a proud part of hubspot media our editor today is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more tech and business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed to go get yourself sign up the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily see you next week look i'm gonna be straight with you everybody's talking about ai but most people are just playing around with chat instead of actually making money from it that's why we dropped the ultimate crash course to create your own ai side hustle in seven days we're talking real frameworks and strategies from the pros like the founder of the hustle sam car it includes 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Wanna start a side hustle but need an idea? Check out our Side Hustle Ideas Database: https://clickhubspot.com/thds According to many, acquiring established businesses beats starting from scratch, especially as boomer owners look to retire. While you can buy everything from ghost towns to baseball teams, experts say the boring businesses usually work best—like companies that clean other machines or maintain indoor plants—because solid cash flow and established customer bases matter more than flashy concepts. Plus: LimeWire buys Fyre Fest and a Ben & Jerry’s co-founder is quitting. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Juliet Bennett as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues.
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good morning everyone today is thursday september eighteenth i'm john wan with juliet bennett r and this is the hustle daily show forget the startup up grind today millennials are ditching corporate america now to buy existing businesses instead with biz by self facilitating ninety five hundred transactions worth two point seven billion dollars last year alone from one hundred thousand dollar vending machine routes to a two point eight five million dollar haunted forest in new jersey there's apparently a marketplace for every entrepreneurial dream you never knew you have we'll get into that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this starting off today the trump administration wants the securities and exchange commission to stop requiring companies to report earnings quarterly seeking semi annual updates instead saying it'll save money and time no word yet from the sec but an update every six months might be looming next paul english cofounder of travel booking pioneer kayak has a new tool on the market it's called super cal a scheduling platform that does pretty much everything that cal does accept it is fully free to use naturally the tool for coordinating schedules and booking meetings isn't a wholly altruistic act but the undercut basically the same thing but free makes for a strong opening statement for the app next as other podcast studios grapple with quality versus quantity inception point ai un favors quantity the ai led studio produces over three thousand shows per week across five thousand shows in its network even more than that all fronted by ai talent though its ceo janine wright insists any dings on the network's quality aren't fair inception point ai has hit ten million total downloads and its episodes cost one dollar or less to produce i guess the ai podcast revolution is here we gotta look out and next over here the buyer of fire festival has been revealed and it is shockingly lime wire which paid two hundred and forty five thousand dollars and out bid ryan reynolds for the right to billy mc fire fest disaster juliet can you tell me a little bit about lime wire acquiring fire fest yeah this is a real interesting one because you know when you think about lime wire i think most people who are old enough to remember lime wire it's like the place where you downloaded a bunch of free music that you probably weren't supposed to of course you know instead of going to of i don't know what would you do legally at that time go to best buy and and buy a cd probably itunes itunes yeah i buy from itunes at the time some best buy yeah what one of those places but i've i did download one or two things from lime wire which was always a lincoln park song mh that ended up just being like fart sounds so you know you get what you get on there those were the time i actually for a long time thought pant and the smiths were the same band because of lime incredible because somebody was like download the song cemetery gates and i did and i was like oh yeah this is so like i was thinking this dismiss were a metal band because i'm like a little kid and then someone played another miss song for me and like this doesn't sound at all like cemetery gates him they must have been in their soft era at that point yeah it turns out i downloaded the pent tara song and was very confused about everybody's talking about morris for like a year i thought pant tara was was morris because i was a child downloading things online yes of course anyhow lime wire obviously got into some trouble due to the copyright infringement you know the same as an naps where it's like hey you can't just download free music what are you doing kids i mean even though it did take six hours to download one song at the time it was still nutshell so lime wire actually shut down and then was brought back by two brothers julian and paul is he my air if i'm saying that correctly and apparently it's now a crypto market which i must admit does not excite me in the lease i'm not surprised either about that and what is interesting to me about this particular purchase is that they said they're not doing a fire festival that's not happening right what julian said was we're bringing the brand and the meme to life this time with real experiences and without the cheese sandwiches i think famously we all saw the pictures of the very sad cheese sandwiches that they were serving people was supposed to be a luxury festival experience with you know curated chef meals whatever so my question is if it's not a festival than what are these real life experiences it sounds like it's kind of just like weird tech bro meme humor maybe it would be cool and the style of some of the things that mischief does maybe it's gonna be really stupid i kind of think ryan reynolds would have done about her job but i will reserve judgment until we see what they do with this yeah i really enjoy that ryan reynolds was a bidder this seems right up as alley but yeah it also seems right up lime wires alley funnily enough so either way i wanna see what happens with this yeah i think ryan reynolds just has a very good track record for everything he does yeah maybe not some of his early movies but definitely as an entrepreneur and in his deadpool era i feel like anything he touches any business that he starts working with he does a great job with marketing and advertising and and getting a lot of positive buzz and really bringing things around so i think you know i could see him doing a great job but i'm also very curious to know what lime wire see crypto meme marketplace is going to do yeah fascinated i'm sure a fire coin will be around very soon oh sure and it can't be worse than what billy mc did with it so can't possibly be worse the bar already that low bar low yeah and finally here ben and jerry's founder jerry greenfield is quitting the company after forty seven years citing disagreements with parent company unilever which acquired the ice cream brand in two thousand ben jerry's has long been outspoken about social issues which unilever initially agreed to allow but greenfield now claims that ben jerry's has been silenced by their parent company okay so for more stuff like that you can subscribe to the show and we'll have more headlines for you tomorrow but in the meantime juliet we are talking about small businesses and people seemingly buying a lot of small businesses nowadays yeah i kinda love this to be totally honest i think this is a really fun thing that's happening so when you think about a startup up you think about i'm gonna be the next open ai i'm gonna be the next uber i'm gonna be the next airbnb you're probably not unfortunately that's probably not gonna happen for you probably not it might though and i'm not saying that to discourage you but if you're like listen i don't need to be the next uber i'm just looking for like a cool sustainable source of income a lot of people are buying small businesses that are ready to go so i'm gonna be totally honest with you i saw a forbes headline that said i could buy a haunted for and i was like well sold you click i wanna haunted for us who doesn't that turned out to be a haunted attraction in new jersey that is actually pretty expensive it would cost me two point eight million dollars so i'm gonna pass on that yeah yeah don't think that's gonna happen but the story was actually about this trend apparently there was a book that came out called buy then bill by walker to bill in twenty eighteen and since then been this this trend of people being like i wanna be my own boss but i'm not ready to start a full on business where can i acquire a small business and apparently the largest online marketplace where you can find a business to buy is this platform called biz buy sell it oversaw nine point five thousand transactions in twenty twenty four earning it well two point seven billion in revenue from listing fees so not a small situation here and i looked at it because of course i did because i was looking for more haunted and enforce and there is just everything on there like there's a lot of small businesses that you would anticipate being on a marketplace like this i'm talking restaurants cafes dry cleaners laundromat mats car washes pretty much anything you can imagine that the characters in breaking bad could have bought to lau welder drug money is on there vending machines i don't know if you're a longtime hustle reader you maybe have read the pieces we've done on the vending machine empires that some people we have that can be very lucrative you know spas salons gyms all sorts of things you can buy on here but what was super interesting was there's all these niche businesses where you know you think about a cafe or a restaurant those are kind of hard to sustain in a big city because you have a lot of competitors you have a lot of rivals your overheads compared to your margins there's all these things to think about but some of the most interesting businesses were just things you you wouldn't even necessarily think about unless you had a reason to think about them so in the new york times they were highlighting a lot of businesses that people bought that were kind of boring yeah unless you you get really into the show of it there was a manufacturer of machines that clean other machines that a couple blocks i seen there was a garage and gate door controller business you probably don't think much about who makes your garage or gate controller but there is of course a company for that it was someone who bought kind of like a landscaping company but it was for indoor plants an indoor plant maintenance companies when you think about offices or hospitals or anywhere where they might have or plants that's what this company does and there are just a ton of those so in terms of like who is getting in on this and who's buying and who's selling apparently about fifty one percent of privately owned businesses in the united states are held by people who are older and they're looking to retire so they wanna offload these businesses makes sense and they wanna go do something else with their lives but millennials a lot of millennials are like i'm tired of corporate america i wanna be my own boss but i don't have you know the capital or the connections or the whatever start something right right so i wanna move into something that's already established already stable already has customers cash flow etcetera so they're looking to buy these businesses and essentially the processes they find something they're interested in that they wanna buy you know you have to do your due diligence you have to look at financial just to see if this is something you could do something you are interested in what the hurdles would be and then there are all sorts of avenues that you can pursue to help you do this such as small business loans and so that is what is happening here it's a lot of millennials being like i'm ready to be my own boss i'm ready to have my own business then a lot of boomers offload them to other people and a lot of these places already have a customer base a location they're ready to go which is super interesting and some of them are not that expensive you know the haunted for us was two point eight million dollars yeah that's definitely the high end of things i'm assuming it pretty high and you know a lot of that should be fair is that it's a lot of land this haunted forest there is a trail that goes through but it's like twenty acres of forest and you could ostensibly use that for more than a halloween attraction so i think there's a lot of potential there like maybe you also do a christmas thing maybe you have something you right it is in new jersey so you're gonna have to do with winter but like there's potential there okay for anyone who has two point eight million dollars and buys this haunted for us i would love to know what you do with it but a lot of businesses that i was looking at were under one hundred thousand dollars yeah i mean there are quite a few i actually just pulled it up right now the biz buy sell website i think it's operated firstly by apartments dot com because it looks very similar for some reason that's so funny yeah you could find like a new york city over here you could buy a toy vending machine for thirty k that makes fifty four k a year or something or you can buy an eyewear store that's at ninety five k so it it's some pretty interesting opportunities over here some of the restaurants cafes and retail spots were so cheap in los angeles that i could i live in them because they are cheaper than a home wow can i buy a home for a hundred thousand dollars no you cannot but you could buy a business for a hundred buy a cafe a deli or a cafe bode day i just gotta put a shower in that's it yeah that's all i gotta do and maybe a bed but oh that you're good i just live in it like the phantom of the opera that's right that's right you live in the play house but yeah i i think this is a a really great trend because i mean there are all of these kind of antiquated businesses that have been making money for a very long time because a lot of them are essentials like a laundromat stuff like that mh and it makes a lot of sense that the boomers that own these businesses would wanna offload them because retirement getting close and it definitely makes sense for people our age or like millennials even gen years to purchase them because as you mentioned the startup up costs are very very high nowadays to create your own business you know pay rent get a building do whatever you gotta do mh so now you're not starting from go necessarily you're starting a few steps ahead of everybody else already yeah and it just seems kind of fun even if you're not ready to buy a business right now i think you should look at the website this just look at it there's so much interesting stuff it scratches the zillow itch of yes right other stuff you never even think about like i've never thought about a company that makes a machine to clean another machine yeah right never would have thought about i've never spent time pondering this never would have thought about this exactly so lots of things that could discover while list scrolling this website instead of doom scrolling perhaps look for haunted for us buy i'm just you know it gets it's fun there you go yeah business scrolling instead yeah alright that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show where a proud part of hubspot media our editor is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a ton more tech of business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed go get signed up at the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle dale we'll see you tomorrow here's what blows my mind most people are sitting around waiting for their boss to give them a raise while millionaires are building income streams in their spare 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Wanna start a side hustle but need an idea? Check out our Side Hustle Ideas Database: https://clickhubspot.com/thds Oracle secured a massive $300 billion contract with OpenAI while becoming the key player in TikTok's survival through Project Texas, a $1.5 billion initiative that gives Oracle unprecedented oversight of the app's US operations and user data. We examine how this 50-year-old database company leveraged its intelligence agency connections and cloud infrastructure to become both an AI boom beneficiary and a privatized national security service for digital platforms. Plus: There’s a rise in women using ChatGPT and Calm launches a new standalone app. Join our host Jon Weigell as he takes you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ If you are a fan of the show be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review, and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues.
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good morning everybody today is wednesday september seventeenth i'm john w and this is the hustle daily show oracle stock has surged over eighty percent this year briefly making larry ellis the world's richest person as the once boring database company became the unlikely king maker in america's tiktok drama so today we're exploring how oracle transformed from enterprise software dinosaur to an ai powerhouse while positioning itself as the technical guardian of one hundred and seventy million american tiktok users we'll get to that and the biggest headlines in business tech right after this starting off today there's a new attraction called kart clash at rpm race an indoor go kart chain in the northeast united states that's gonna feel very familiar to fans of the nintendo racing franchise mario kart just not too familiar less nintendo's legal team takes notice drivers vie to be the first to finish eight laps in rpm carts which max out at forty five miles an hour they pick up power ups by driving cars over projected image on the track and then live the highs and lows of all the cards slowing down when struck by a weapon each race runs forty dollars for non members and hopefully they don't get hit with that nintendo lawsuit next up here six months ago ant ceo da mod predicted that ai would be writing ninety percent of code fu checked in on that prediction and it's a big fat no while it's hard to figure out exactly how much code is written by ai it is not ninety percent relying on ai actually slows code down according to research because they spend more time reviewing and modifying its work or waiting for code to generate one study found that using ai code can also increase security vulnerabilities tenfold in more ai news when chat launched in twenty twenty two open ai estimated that up to eighty percent of its users were male but things have really changed since then women are now using the ai tool more than men it's not by much and open ai calculation methods aren't foolproof but still and finally calm launched its first new standalone app called calm sleep it offers a personalized sleep plan with recommended content tasks soothing sleep content and stories and the ability to sync with wearables we'll see how that happens in the future and for more updates like that you can subscribe to the show will have more for you tomorrow but today we're talking about oracle yes oracle the enterprise software company that your it department complained about for decades and that somehow became the hottest stock in silicon valley these past weeks oracle shares have skyrocketed more than eighty percent this year out pacing nvidia google meta and microsoft the surge briefly made larry ellis the world's richest person which is remarkable for a company that many people assumed was quietly fading into corporate relevance but oracle sudden prominence isn't just about artificial intelligence it's about becoming the unlikely power broker and one of the biggest geopolitical tech battles of all time the company that started up with the cia contract in the nineteen seventies is now positioned to control the fate of tiktok one hundred and seventy million american users making a database company a key player in international diplomacy oracle transformation story starts with timing and a bit of desperation the company was famously late to cloud computing larry ellis called the technology complete gibberish in two thousand eight which aged about as well as milk while amazon web services google cloud and microsoft az azure built massive market share oracle remained focused on traditional database licensing then came twenty twenty two and the launch of gh when ai companies suddenly realized they needed massive computing power to train their large language models oracle found itself perfectly positioned to capitalize on this demand search partly because of its close relationship with nvidia for ai chips and partly because it wasn't competing with its own language models for data center space here are the numbers from oracle latest earnings report they're pretty staggering ceo software cats projected that the cloud infrastructure revenue would grow seventy seven percent to eighteen billion dollars in fiscal year twenty twenty six and reached one hundred and forty four billion dollars by twenty thirty the company's remaining performance obligations contracted future revenue jumped three hundred and fifty nine percent year over year to four hundred and fifty five billion dollars in the most recent quarter oracle signed four multi billion dollar contracts with three different customers during the quarter with open ai reportedly agreeing to pay three hundred billion dollars to them over five years for data center space when a single customer is willing to commit to three hundred billion dollars the economics of enterprise computing have clearly shifted into some uncharted territory but the really fascinating part of oracle renaissance involves tiktok of all things and what might be the strangest national security arrangement in tech history since twenty twenty oracle has been hosting tiktok us data through something called project texas a one point five billion dollar initiative designed to address american security concerns about chinese data access under this arrangement oracle doesn't just provide cloud storage it actively monitors tiktok source code reviews algorithms and ensures that chinese entities can't access american user data oracle employees inspect every line of code compile the app themselves and deliver it directly to app stores to maintain complete oversight the current tiktok negotiations position oracle as the primary solution to the constitutional crisis created by congressional efforts to ban the app to president trump announced that a framework to keep tiktok running has been reached with final confirmation pending a conversation with chinese president xi that was supposed to happen on friday oracle would maintain the cloud contract under this framework essentially becoming the technical guardian of of america's most popular apps this isn't just a business deal it's a geopolitical arrangement that turns an enterprise software company into a national security operator all of a sudden what makes oracle position particularly valuable is its deep connections to the us intelligence agencies the company has provided database and cloud infrastructure services to the cia nsa and other agencies for decades oracle government cloud offerings are specifically designed to meet stringent security requirements for intelligence operations this background makes oracle uniquely qualified to handle the tiktok situation from a national security perspective when lawmakers expressed concern about chinese surveillance and data access oracle cr claim both the technical capability and security clearance to address those exact issues the financial implications for oracle two are pretty gigantic tiktok generates massive data processing requirements that translate directly into cloud revenue losing tiktok would represent a significant hit to oracle growth projections while maintaining the relationship provides stable long term revenue from one of the world's most data intensive applications oracle stock volatility around tech tiktok negotiations demonstrates how crucial this relationship has become shares jumped about six percent on tuesday following trump's comments about reaching a framework agreement that's just a single announcement that caused the stock to go up the arrangement also reveals the strange new reality of tech governance oracle essentially functions as a privatized national security service for digital platforms providing oversight that government agencies lack the technical expertise to handle directly this creates unprecedented corporate responsibility for managing international relations through technology infrastructure project texas cost tiktok one point five billion dollars to implement but it's still failed to satisfy congressional concerns about byte control over the algorithm current negotiations involve oracle taking a larger role while potentially leaving tiktok recommendation system under chinese influence and that's a compromise that satisfies nobody completely beyond tiktok though oracle ai positioning depends on continued demand for computing power from companies building large language models the company reported more than twenty seven billion dollars in capital expenditures in the first quarter alone demonstrating the massive investment required to compete in this space but oracle faces a fundamental risk if ai development slows or companies find more efficient ways to train models the demand for data center capacity could collapse quickly oracle is smaller than other major cloud providers making it more vulnerable to market shifts and ai spending though and here we go add more layers to the cake oracle relationship with the trump administration as yet another layer of complexity larry ellis is a long time trump supporter who was announced as part of the five hundred billion dollar star gate ai infrastructure initiative in january this political alignment helps explain oracle prominence in take tiktok negotiations but it also creates a risk if political wins shift the company's success increasingly depends on maintaining favorable relationships with both american policymakers and international customers and when your business model were requires navigating geopolitical tensions while providing technical services to politically sensitive platforms operational complexity increases every single day so what's particularly striking about oracle transformation is how it illustrates the changing nature of corporate power in the digital age traditional metrics of business success which are revenue growth profit margins and market share matter a lot less when your primary value comes from solving geopolitical problems that governments can't exactly handle directly oracle has essentially become a privatized diplomatic service that uses technical expertise to manage international tensions this creates opportunities for extraordinary growth but also exposes the company to risks that have nothing to do with normal business operations whether oracle can maintain its current momentum depends on factors largely outside of its control ai demand must continue growing at unprecedented rates the tiktok arrangement must satisfy both american security concerns and chinese business interests and the company must execute flawlessly on technical challenges that carry significant national security implications oracle journey from boring database company to ai king maker demonstrates how quickly fortunes can change in the technology sector but it also reveals the increasing prioritization of tech infrastructure and the strange new world where enterprise software companies become key players in international relations nowadays so the next time you see oracle and the headlines remember that you're not just reading about a software company just a boring old software company you're watching a corporation that's transformed itself into a critical piece of america's digital sovereignty strategy alright and that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show we're a proud part of hubspot media our editor is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more tech business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed go get yourself signed up the hubspot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily we'll see you on guys with the launch of loop marketing keeps giving you the ultimate prompt library over one hundred ai prompts that walk you through each stage of the loop marketing method they're designed to help you spot growth opportunities in an ai world this isn't just another collection of prompts it'll guide you into the 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good morning everybody today is tuesday september sixteenth i'm john w with mark dent and this is the hustle daily show pepsi coast stock has plummeted twenty percent over the last two years while coca cola soared fifteen percent and now investors are demanding radical changes with billions of dollar at stake the iconic blue can that once challenged coke for soda supremacy has slipped to fourth place in us sales trailing behind doctor pepper and even sprite so how did pepsi fall so far behind we'll get into that and the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this starting off today open door the real estate platform has a new board chair keith boy and he's coming in hot he told cnbc that he hates remote work he can't fathom what most employees do suggested a workforce reduction of up to eighty five percent and mark we've heard a lot about open door in the recent months in becoming kind of a meme stock right i mean it's stock has just exploded since july i mean it's like a straight line it's gone so far up but interestingly enough as cnbc pointed out in a new story kind of about this ceo you know talking about all these changes is that it is still a cash burning low margin business yeah so you can of course lay off eighty five percent of your staff as the ceo keith boss you know we don't need more than two hundred of them but you could also maybe try to i don't know make the business good like instead of having just been this cash burning business that it is yeah because you know as we've said on here a lot the statistics show that layoffs can be a nice little boost for a bit but not for the long term totally but this is just what ceos are doing now they're trying to create these pretty negative environments fearful environments for people to work in yeah very hustle culturally very busy work it seems like that's kind of the direction that open doors taking along with a lot of other companies we see nowadays isn't exactly too far from what everybody else is doing so i mean it makes sense it's just crazy to be how their stock went so far up and kinda this is the response to it of let's chop most of our staff but we'll see what happens right instead of investing a lot of times when you're stock is up you'll invest more but again their stock is up for reasons that frankly don't make any sense of just beyond just speculation so exactly alright so moving over to tesla a couple of news hits today as elon musk bought one billion dollars worth of tesla shares causing the stock to lift over six percent yesterday on the other hand the company just caught off its most affordable cyber truck model just five months after launch due to its plummeting sale so two parts of the same story there next the albania government has a new minister in charge of rooting out corruption d who is a chatbot it's been a meteor rise for the ai initially citizens virtual assistant inside the government services portal for its history making appointment as the first cabinet member who is not physically present per prime minister ed rama in addition to playing corruption monitor d will also be the last word on awarding government contracts we'll see how that works out for albania from there we go to the white house president trump will be speaking with china's president g on friday regarding the future of tiktok reportedly the trump administration has already announced that a deal outline has been reached for the app so it looks like after a year of back and forth there will be no band but we'll see for sure on friday and finally tyson foods is going to eliminate another chemical from its lineup this year early in twenty twenty five the company already removed synthetic dies from its domestic branded products and now it's looking to chop high fructose corn syrup from its offerings by the end of the year this brought on by some things in the trump administration and rf mark this seems to be a step in a positive direction for american foods yeah i mean it definitely potentially and it depends on what you really believe about higher fructose corn syrup and whether it's actually any worse than sugar which is you know very much up for debate in fact studies would indicate that there is no difference and if you would say otherwise of course but either way you know the trump administration has clearly had a little bit of a good fortune in getting companies to kind of change their sort of way right you know like like you said they've already eliminated one chemical high fructose corn syrup now coca cola has said that it will release a cane sugar type of soda here in the us it didn't say it was gonna get rid of high fructose corn syrup or anything but i think what's really interesting is what kind of standoff off there might end up being because high fructose corn syrup is a very much favored ingredient by the corn industry which has a lot of power agriculture has just a ton of lobbying power yeah here in the us and so there might end up being this sort of stand up for you out this corn industry going against you know frankly the white house companies that are considering getting rid of it this is going to become an even bigger story i think yeah definitely and i guess where all these corn farmers will then look to distribute corn if not to high fructose corn syrup but yeah because most corn that is produced is not actual corn that people eat the vast majority of it is either feed for cattle or like ethanol is actually the vast majority of it and then like a little bit that goes to high fructose corn syrup it's not a huge part of it but they still fight over it i can tell you that yeah i'm sure it'll make a dent nonetheless okay and for more stories like that you can subscribe to the show we'll have more for you tomorrow but right now we're talking pepsi so mark what is going on in the world of pepsi pepsi by the way still using high fructose corn syrup yes they are not changing any to sugar yet it's here in the us but it's been a rough few years for pepsi and pepsi the soft drink is you know part of pepsi c which also owns f lay doritos yeah it's a bunch of brands yeah it's a huge brand because you have f lay in in its own right has like you know so many different parts of that and so their stock has been down about twenty percent over the last couple years if you compare that to their huge rival at least soft drink wise coca cola is up fifteen percent and elliott management which you know that name will create nightmares for almost any ceo and yeah elliott management is now involved in pepsi so yeah yeah they are and the market caps are also very different pepsi at two hundred billion coke about three hundred billion and i remember in the nineties grown up in the early two thousands the pepsi coke was kinda neck and neck you have people that prefer one you have people that prefer the other coke usually wins out in the end but i saw it for a while as like direct competition and in the early two thousands there was a lot of effort by pepsi to get into specifically the music space and advertise that way and advertise like artists and whatnot and coke is more in the sports space it seems so they each were playing their games and placing their ads in places where they could connect with an audience but it seems that pepsi has really fallen off in these past few years at least the soft drink part of it has so why do you think pepsi fallen so far down behind even now doctor pepper and sprite yeah you bring up that marketing part which i think is a a part of it you know in the nineties you know when you and i were growing up pepsi they always had like the pepsi generation kind of motto trying to align themselves with youth culture mh that in the eighties they literally had michael jackson in their advertisements in the nineties they i had yeah like you said other musicians it just kind of fit the culture i think in a way that is very hard for any sort of soda brand to fit now and so i think like because of that you can't be a huge corporation and be a disrupt people are too clever for that now and just be putting out like tv ads and stuff like you have to be a lot smarter if you just look at the marketing spend coca cola is a bit higher than pepsi now even and coca cola has always had the more like where the classic kind of beverage and i i think that's more appealing for people who still drink soda because keep in mind like you know soda consumption has gone down by a lot so they're both dealing with that and i just think coca cola has had a lot of advantages over pepsi in marketing and getting its into word yeah one of their big successes coke has had is coke zero i mean there was a time in the past years that coke zero actually was outs selling coca cola proper so they have these other variations of their product that pepsi just doesn't exactly seem to have but pepsi it seems for a long time the soda has been really leaning on its f lay friends yeah being of course like the big household doritos all that stuff they historically have been doing quite well but as we've talked about recently inflation and other factors in the economy have also made snacks a bit of a tough business for them as well right the advantage of having a huge corporation a sprawling corporation that pepsi does where you have f lay you have quaker and whatever else is that when one is not doing that well then the other one can kinda lift you up and as you said that's what was happening with f lay it's now facing some issues of its own but in addition to that the negative to when you're this big sprawling conglomerate is that you can't really focus in on any one part as as much as you'd like and even though those conglomerate they say that oh we can have efficiencies like our hr department or you know just some sort of back of the house thing that you can like kinda merge together at the end of the day it's very questionable whether that works we've seen over the last twenty five thirty years just conglomerate unwind there are not that many conglomerate anymore when you think of like the biggest biggest companies like i was trying to think of one earlier that like hey man is there a really good example of successful conglomerate right now and it's like oh man amazon is this huge company but they're really just focused on like a couple things amazon went services and then you know their own shipping and distribution channels and then they're online store like yeah whereas you know pepsi has all these different parts of it and it just wall street does not like conglomerate anymore they haven't for a long time yeah and it seems like elliott management doesn't either because elliott is a big investor in pepsi c with about four billion dollars shoot into the company and it's advising that pepsi c kind breaks up the business a little bit breaks it up or either shed some businesses that it feels like no longer are serving the overall brand and the overall goals here like quaker is one of them that's mentioned by elliott as a brand that's not exactly performing as well as it could be and they could just get rid of it and focus more on the well performing brands which i mean is definitely something that could help them at the end of the day yeah and the other thing that elliott wants which david wan pointed out from the wall street journal is that elliott wants pepsi to spin off its bottling distribution sort of company right you know fifteen some twenty years ago coke and pepsi both bought back their own bottle but coke then spun it off and you know david wan from the wall street journal kind of suggests that this is like a huge advantage for coke is the fact that they spun that off and they don't have to like worry about the whole distribution processes right right exactly mh yeah it makes a lot of sense and that the margin show that coke has significantly higher margins than pepsi when it comes to this and it that's really important and that could be another thing that elliott wants them to do and just focus on the brands that actually work in addition to that which pepsi has been struggling to do in the past few years for sure and when elliott wants something it doesn't always happen we but the companies that they kind of sink their teeth into but it does happen a lot one example from just a few years ago was that elliott bought a pretty big stake in at and t and at and t had essentially tried to become a conglomerate they had bought warner brothers and so it was like this weird match that no one really thought worked of like a phone company a communications company with like a hollywood brand and elliott management invest and they're like gotta slim down and yeah they unloaded warner about pretty darn quickly to discovery yeah so when elliott gets involved things tend to change yeah and that's i guess the big challenge for pepsi c ceo who's ramon like gu he's kinda coming in with all these problems and this old company that desperately needs a refresh and he's worked at t mckenna he acquired poppy and si foods so he's trying to really turn things around but can he and kind of a piece elliot management as he turn things around that's i guess the big question going forward yeah yeah for sure so are you a coke or a pepsi drinker john you know i gotta say i've just never been like a fan of just like a regular cola just never been much of a soda guy mountain dew is like my one and only what about you i'm coke you know if i'm at a restaurant and i order a coke and like mobile we only have pepsi than i i just want to you have upstate yeah i state you're one of those guys yeah yeah yeah yeah loyal to like doctor pepper pride better than any of them so i think i like the doctor pepper brand maybe the best it's like the most fun and exciting and interesting i don't know it's just got some edge to it that the others don't in my opinion yeah twenty three flavors plus they have that thing every year college football games where the kids have to throw football into a garbage can to get free tuition or whatever so oh yeah yeah exactly but good to know that if we ever go out to dinner a day i i gotta bring you do a coke forward restaurant please alright that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show we're a crap part of hubspot media our editor today is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've got a lot more tech and business coverage in our newsletter if you're not subscribed to go get signed up with the hustle dot c slash email and follow us on instagram at the hustle daily catch you later everybody guys with the launch of loop marketing keeps giving you the ultimate prompts library over one hundred ai prompts that walk you through each stage of the loop marketing method they're designed to help you spot growth opportunities in an ai world this isn't just another collection of prompts it'll guide you into the new era of marketing 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good morning everybody today is monday september fifteenth i'm john w miguel here with the hosts of the ai applied podcast connor g and jade sc and this is the hustle daily show connor and jaden have been tracking ai rapid evolution across industries on the ai applied podcast but few sectors are being transformed as dramatically as home security with apple reportedly developing ai powered security cameras with facial recognition and the smart home security market exploding from ten billion dollars to a projected seventy four billion dollars by twenty thirty five it's time to discuss the ai security revolution we're get into all that and all the biggest headlines in business and tech right after this alright starting off today newly opened washington dc restaurant hush harbor is putting a big bet on digital detox it's going fully phone free requiring guests to deposit their phones and a locking pouch before their seated the establishment expects staff to similarly disconnect will sell disposable cameras and letter writing materials and host book clubs trivia nights and vinyl listening parties the bold most jarring move of all here though is that the restaurant has something called a landline don't remember what that is and next danish supermarket giant sol group is building fifty so called emergency stores that can continue operating seamlessly for three days without any power or internet the special locations of its bill chain will stock additional non perishable and survival goods can handle offline payments and if all goes as planned will all be opened by twenty twenty eight at which point eighty percent of danes would be less than thirty miles away from east essentials if their nation's worst catastrophes come to life pretty cool now let's talk some big business a new gala poll found that only thirty percent of americans have a positive view of big business capitalism itself fared a little better with fifty four percent regarding it kindly but that's still the economic systems lowest mark since gal started asking this question in two thousand and ten and finally shake shack introduced a french onion soup burger topped with gru air cheese caramelized onions and garlic parmesan aioli recently shake shack ceo rob lynch said that the chain has mapped out eighteen months of limited time premium items that while priced higher than other shake shack fair at ten to eleven dollars would typically retail for much more in a standard restaurant so shake shack increasing their offerings there makes a lot of sense gen z enjoys new flavors as we know for more stuff like that you can subscribe to the show and we'll have more headlines for you tomorrow but today we are talking with connor and jaiden from the ai applied pod about home security and how it's gonna change in the ai age let's do it connor jaiden welcome to the show great to have you here i definitely wanted to dive in on home security today as it relates to ai apple this past week came out that they're reportedly developing ai powered security cameras for the home with facial recognition all this fancy stuff year long battery life kind of the list goes on how significant is it first of all to you guys that apple is entering a space like this with the help of ai let me just set the stage here because every time jade and i talk about apple like the apple stands come for us right because we have been i don't know a little bit pessimistic about apple's journey the ll space but i gotta say jaiden wondering where you're gonna take this because i think this is pretty cool so jaiden i'll let you kick it off but just tread carefully here my friend no okay so like connor said usually quite pessimistic about apple and ai only because they've been so slow for a long time but where apple really excels is hardware they've crushed it i mean they're such an insanely huge company and it's because of the hardware their software is okay but it it feels like there's other companies that might edge them out there google and etcetera so i think is they're getting into something like home security this is kind of a no brainer because they already have a lot of the software built out right facial recognition it sounds exciting when you say ai but it's basically what's already on your iphone when you have facial recognition so a lot of the underlying technologies there i think when they build hardware that's gonna be exciting we see like you know ring and google and amazon and all these other people are competing heavily in there so all the other big players are already there it honestly you know people might be asking what took apple so long to get there i'm excited i don't imagine apple's going to do anything groundbreaking on the ai front because that just isn't really where they sit and basically other push up products and ai etcetera etcetera but i think there's a lot of really useful things they might bring a little bit of new light investment energy into a sector and so typically once you see apple jump in you see a lot of investment dollars kind of flow that direction a lot of excitement and interest right it's like when they reveal their device they invented the whole industry it's incredible and so gonna be a bunch of people will jump in but overall i'm actually i think this makes sense for them that's so right and by the way jay are a huge apple fans i think that we have you know every device that apple has ever made it's cool first of all i totally agree with jaiden on this where like apple where's your large language model however if you wanna sort of like take this kind of you know approach to that apple always knows what's it's doing all the time and i think even internally they would say that that's probably not the case but the intelligence is probably gonna get kinda comm here out that cost is dropping like you know just to create a foundation model unbelievably expensive etcetera i'm with jaiden i mean this feels like apple's sweet spot here it almost feels like why didn't i think of this first and it's funny that jaden was saying you know apple's is gonna feel like they invented this gene i'm so glad you put words to that because i was having the same feeling here's my thought on it apple is cool right so my colleague at nyu scott gallo if you know him and he always talks about how having an apple product is kind of you showing to the world that you can afford like good products that you care about that sort of stuff and look we love amazon right amazon has done phenomenal things are even in the l game everything like that and we have a ring we have our alexa device all that kind of stuff but nobody's been like oh look how cool connor is rolling up with his you know his ring camera right amazon doesn't have that cool factor and the other thing that i love about this dipping toe into let's call it home security but let's also call the device market so they have the cool device number one second of all it's probably gonna look good third of it's probably gonna be integrated although i think they're even talking about not separate os but something around that but then lastly what is the one thing in this ai era that everybody's waiting on for apple beyond siri is privacy right everything is privacy it's the whole reason why we have small models is that you wanna put them on phone's apple has never lost the privacy thing and everybody else has at one point or another so that is what kind of gets me psyche about it yeah i mean great points all around i'm surprised also guys that they haven't kinda moved into the spot earlier because you know you mentioned jaiden google's already in there with nest amazon's in your home with ring and they're already taking up that space apple has a home pod so it's kinda like the home fight right now for all these tech giants and apple's china just getting their wings under them with it because yeah they will at one point make an announcement at an apple event i can see it exactly unfolding this way with tim cook out there saying they invented home security one hundred percent i could see that happening but let's dive more into that home security because i remember something you said earlier jade did about how people kinda get caught up in the ai part of this whole thing in home security home security and ai home security what's the difference is there any difference for the both of you i would say yes and i think it's gonna be a hundred times more useful probably so like basically right now i have some home security device that's like a camera on my doorbell that i can look through and get notifications and being if there's movement and i think a lot of people are used to this right like oh there was movement and people check it but that that is giving you so little context and that is gonna seem like caveman man archaic in a year or two maybe when apple or any other players build something like can you imagine if you just get a notification on your iphone someone dropped off a package someone dropped off your groceries your neighbor knocked on your door like you could get so much more context beyond just like there was motion and i have all these friends that are like scrolling through their camera to try to see what the motion was that like two amazon terrible it was just a raccoon that like went through or maybe there's a notification that's like it looks like someone is trying to break into your house right now re alert it gives you a phone call and it's a facetime when you're like able to see it like if you have an ai that basically does object recognition and understands the context of what's going on that could be mh incredibly useful you're basically replacing like a security guard i mean you think of like some biggest estate imagine if they've really had a a robust offering with cameras all around it that was like an ai monitoring the whole house and situation you'd had a security guard back in the day now jaiden you've you taken me down this amazing rabbit hole the motion detected i think is such a great example because that really is gonna feel so archaic and blunt instrument even though right now i'm like oh that's awesome right i mean like somebody dropped off something at the door the thing we talk a lot about with using l especially in the business context is not just about what ai can do because who cares what ai can do right if it's not practical and i think one of the big mistakes people make and why ai adoption is so slow quite frankly is exactly to the point that you're talking about john which is it's not just about whether this can see something it's not just about and now we have our own quote unquote ring camera and it's cooler and it integrates into your os it's what does it do with that data you know if you summarize a document or something like that right kind of generally one zero one chatbot one zero one that's just a proxy to reading that document faster when we think about what we can actually do with it you can turn that document into like a beauty and the beast talking book and actually tracked information ask questions if it go deeper and take rabbit holes to sort of the information you actually want and i think it's the same thing like what jaiden talking about about home security which is when it grabs this information it's not just you know somebody delivered a package it's hey amazon delivered a package and then it goes in and tracks like okay here's what you ordered was it later early like hey you need to get this inside hey is there any risk of this same thing i think and in terms of just sheer home security when somebody comes to your door it's not just hey guys you know someone is in our backyard or something like that it's the facial recognition of here's who this probably is and we sent this to the police and all that of stuff just now this is where privacy issues of course come in you know full disclaimer all that kind of stuff but what it can do is it really elevate the level of security because again it's not just giving you data of something appeared it's what do you do with that data and i think apple doesn't necessarily need its own large language model it just needs to know it has privacy something that you can trust and how to manipulate that data that it's now secured imagine someone rings your doorbell you don't answer for like two minutes and if they're unavailable right now feel free to leave them a message and you just boot leave a little message on it pulls up in your like voice mail on your phone that would be pretty sweet also could be absolutely annoying if every single door to door salesman now has an opportunity to leave you a voice mail so i mean pros okay jake no no jade is bringing back the door to door sales but i love like some dude with the vacuum cleaner is like coming like this is gonna be a amazing great idea i'm sure they'll hop right on that really soon connor you made a point as well about this and i wanted to zoom out a little bit here and maybe put a tin foil hat on for a a hot sec because when you talk about this ai revolution security cameras right for home what i get to think about is ai revolution security cameras for businesses and for the state so at what point here will there be some sort of regulation you think to come in on ai where the data goes who processes the data all the privacy of that it just becomes a nightmare looks like so what do you think has to be in place to make sure that we don't get to a point where everybody sees everybody all the time doing everything i mean so in way we're there right i mean like in a way clearly like government can do this so it's just you know how do we protect people from this but you know it gets the original point john which is like why apple why home security look i think people sort of turn a blind eye a little bit to the fact that the state is sur everybody all the time i think we'd probably be either shocked and horrified or yeah let's get the bad guys either one doesn't really matter where people fall what i think is so important is that people care about their own private security and i think apple probably does a really good job at that and i think that's where people's mindset will go which is yeah is the government failing everybody of course do are we gonna count on them for regulation i guess we have no choice but man on my iphone nobody can break into that and i think that's the sort of strategic advantages that apple can put forward in terms of we are a privacy company mh a hundred percent i i think i will agree with that in a sense that like i think when the the doorbell and the ring and all those first started coming out the big issue or drama was basically people that would walk by would be like i don't want you like filming me when i walk by i feel like i've seen like some sort of tiktok or where someone comes up and like tries to smash the ring or like something that they're just a long time ago i don't think this is really a drum anymore basically everyone has them and you probably go gel pretty quick try to smash everyone your streets ring camera and i think you bring up a great point connor which is basically as far as regulation goes i think the cat's side of the bag with that there's unlimited amount of cameras everywhere i swear i learned about new surveillance things all the time i don't know current if you've ever heard there's like the shot sound things they put on like all of the lamp posts in america where basically if there's like a gunshot at like tracks the location and they have them everywhere everyone like triangulate it i didn't even know these things were recorded twenty four seven everywhere in the entire us so i just think basically everything's already sur it's kind of like online i've given up hoping that companies aren't gonna leak my social security data after my like private more fine so know exactly what you're looking my information out there what can i do let you know but i think it's a good point people with most care about basically how this gonna impact them you can't affect everyone else and it's probably too far for regulation mh mh and last thing i wanna hit on here guys is just the future of this technology and how ai could potentially revolutionize the home system not just like security but the entire home what do you think it's gonna look like in maybe three to five years with this technology and ll being attached to security systems going forward and our homes going forward yeah i'm not even sure we have go three to five years but i think that certainly in three to five years i think that you will have really a digital type clone where kind of to jade point about siri you know integrating into your home security or doorbell it's gonna know how you would respond it's gonna be able to differentiate between a real thread and not a real thread and everything else in this i think it's gonna be slightly an arms race like everything else where criminals will figure this out but i think it's going to make homes more secure i mean we can talk through the system right now even today to so i think that that's going to be almost digitized where just something knows exactly how to answer the door for me so i don't even have to deal with that kind of inconvenience anymore and i think we're gonna get there pretty fast okay at first i was thinking like how cool would it be if it was like your siri butler right like it answers our questions forget siri butler i love your digital chrome thing connor someone knocks on the door i don't even have to tell him it's not me it's you know when you're like talking to someone who's ring it to like oh hey yeah this is jaden you know what can i help you with and like oh you know i'm trying to sell a a door to door vacuum cleaner follow up basically my siri can pub i'm not interested move them along it just closed my voice i'll tell everything i don't wanna buy and it it just does everything for me or it's like oh you know what i'm really busy right now leave a little message i'll get back to ba yeah you could have basically no need for a butler you answered the door for all intents and purposes and you got the message from people i can fire my butler which is a great buyer your that's we save a little money on your butler yeah no great idea i have my digital clone speak to all the door to door salesman in the future that i received your yeah it's perfect person yeah well connor and jade thank you so much for being part of this today appreciate you giving some insight on ai and home security in the future of that and also apple in the space and i hope the apple fan boys do not come for you again you've been very diplomatic so thank you guys for being here alright that's gonna do it for us today thanks for tuning into the hustle daily show where crap part of hubspot media editor is robert hart and our executive producer is darren clark we've 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