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PERSON DIRECTORY

Brad Gerstner

Host of BG2. Brad Gerstner appears in 27 indexed conversations across BG2, All-In. This directory brings every appearance, source, TL;DR, digest, and transcript into one searchable feed.

27 EPISODES2 SHOWS
27 episodes
Language
All-InEN · 75 min

Google’s AI Brain Drain, SpaceX's Huge Quarter, Airtable’s 90% Collapse, US Data Fuels China AI

Jason CalacanisDavid SacksDavid FriedbergBrad Gerstner

Google’s infrastructure-first capital shift is coinciding with senior AI departures, while Sacks sees Anthropic and OpenAI forming a premium frontier duopoly as cheaper models pressure weights toward commodity pricing.SpaceX reported $7.8B revenue, up 92% YoY, and Starlink’s cash generation could fund expansion, but the proposed $300B-scale AI buildout leaves financing, spot pricing, and demand sensitivity as key risks.

All-InEN · 102 min

OpenAI vs Anthropic IPOs, Anthropic $3T, Zuck's Price War, China Ends Open Source?, Trump Accounts

Chamath PalihapitiyaJason CalacanisDavid SacksBrad Gerstner

SpaceX’s $75 billion raise at a $1.75 trillion valuation offers Anthropic and OpenAI a blueprint for mega-IPOs.Yet token costs are doubling faster than measured productivity, while falling prices expand usage; enterprise ROI and model routing remain key risks.

BG2EN · 81 min

The SpaceX IPO, Fable 5, AI Capex Update & Market Check w/ Gavin Baker, Andrew Fox & Clark Tang

Brad GerstnerGavin BakerAndrew FoxClark Tang

SpaceX’s $135 IPO and $1.77T valuation already have terrestrial AI economics behind them, with EWS reaching the #4 hyperscaler position in 30 days and Anthropic contracts monetizing at $22-23B per gigawatt per year.Orbital compute is an optional 5x capex reduction conditional on Starship reuse and satellite reliability, while Cursor’s coding data and Fable 5 could extend frontier-model revenue; the $1.5T capex case still faces valuation, macro, and execution risk.

All-InEN · 40 min

Why Secondary Markets Are Eating the IPO | All-In Liquidity Secondary Markets Panel

Brad GerstnerGavin BakerKelly RodriquesChamath PalihapitiyaJason CalacanisDavid SacksDavid Friedberg

Private-company secondaries have become a third exit market, with 2025 volume roughly twice the 2021 peak and activity equal to 31% of primary venture activity.Forge’s Schwab partnership could distribute private equity to millions of investors through regulated products, while longer private lifecycles, double-fee SPVs and valuation compression make governance, pricing and liquidity worth monitoring.

All-InEN · 32 min

The IPO Comeback: Why Tech Giants Are Finally Going Public | All-In Liquidity IPO Panel

Andrew FeldmanWill MarshallBrad GerstnerChamath PalihapitiyaJason CalacanisDavid SacksDavid Friedberg

The IPO pendulum is shifting toward companies listing at $1 billion to $5 billion, with Planet creating roughly 90% of its post-SPAC value in years three and four.Cerebras’s $18.50 IPO followed a difficult 9.5 years, while its chip targets 15–18-times faster OpenAI workloads; orbital data centers offer a potential two-to-three-year cost catalyst, but distributed clustering remains unresolved.

All-InEN · 89 min

Anthropic’s $30B Ramp, Mythos Doomsday, OpenClaw Ankled, Iran War Ceasefire, Israel's Influence

Chamath PalihapitiyaJason CalacanisDavid SacksDavid FriedbergBrad Gerstner

Anthropic’s reported annualized revenue surged from $1 billion at the end of 2024 to $30 billion by late March or April 2026, with more than 1,000 enterprises reportedly spending over $1 million annually.The ramp points to a near-infinite intelligence TAM, but revenue comparability, profitability, compute constraints, and incumbents’ fortress balance sheets keep margin quality unresolved.Mythos creates a possible six-month cyber-defense window, while OpenClaw’s repricing could test whether Anthropic can fairly bundle its own agent without triggering discrimination concerns.

All-InEN · 80 min

Iran War, Oil Shock, Off Ramps, AI's Revenue Explosion and PR Nightmare

Chamath PalihapitiyaJason CalacanisDavid SacksDavid FriedbergBrad Gerstner

Brent’s swing from $84 to $119 and back toward $100 pushed Goldman Sachs’ PCE forecast from 2.1% to 2.9% and GDP growth down 30 basis points, while oil’s fall to $90 suggested a short disruption.AI revenue is accelerating as Opus 4.6 and ChatGPT 5.4 shift spending into labor budgets, but durable demand remains disputed amid canceled data centers and backlash.

All-InEN · 79 min

Epstein Files, Is SaaS Dead?, Moltbook Panic, SpaceX xAI Merger, Trump's Fed Pick

Brad GerstnerChamath PalihapitiyaJason CalacanisDavid SacksDavid Friedberg

The software selloff is repricing duration rather than proving SaaS is dead: revenue remains stable while software trades at 3.9x forward revenue and Salesforce’s free-cash-flow multiple fell from 30x to 15x.Agents may capture value above durable systems of record, while Moltbook’s recursive behavior and possible API-key exposure highlight security risks that remain unresolved.

All-InEN · 87 min

Does OpenAI Need a Bailout? Mamdani Wins, Socialism Rising, Filibuster Nuclear Option

Brad Gerstner

OpenAI says it could exceed $100 billion in revenue within a couple of years and end the year at a $20 billion forward run rate, while Gerstner argues the $1.4 trillion commitment headline overstates OpenAI’s exposure.The unresolved test is whether revenue can fund infrastructure spending without government support, as China’s AI lead, state regulation, consumer competition, and a two-to-three-month risk-off window add pressure.

BG2EN · 74 min

All things AI w @altcap @sama & @satyanadella. A Halloween Special. 🎃🔥BG2 w/ Brad Gerstner

Brad GerstnerSatya NadellaSam Altman

Microsoft’s reset with OpenAI converts roughly $13.4B invested into a 27% fully diluted stake, while Azure keeps stateless API exclusivity through 2030 and gains seven years of royalty-free IP access.The near-term bottleneck is powered data-center capacity, not chips; Azure’s 39% growth and $400B RPO contrast with falling intelligence costs, uncertain consumer monetization, and a looming 50-state regulatory patchwork.