The unemployment rate in the US is 4.5%, and among youth, it is 8.8%.
Scott Galloway: AI Wasn’t Built For You. The Rich Don’t Need You Anymore!
AI CEOs are using apocalyptic job loss predictions as a fundraising strategy to justify outrageous startup valuations.
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Scott Galloway: AI Wasn’t Built For You. The Rich Don’t Need You Anymore!
AI CEOs are using apocalyptic job loss predictions as a fundraising strategy to justify outrageous startup valuations.
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Co-founder of OpenAI, discussed as a central figure in AI whose public brand has transitioned to the dark side.
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CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, referenced for his extreme predictions about AI replacing all human labor.
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Electric vehicle manufacturer referenced for its immense market valuation relative to traditional auto manufacturers.
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, discussed as a key actor in the conflict in the Middle East.
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E-commerce giant highlighted as leading the integration of AI with industrialized robotics, housing 1 million robots.
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Venture-backed AI startup, mentioned as a primary competitor to Anthropic and driver of the current AI boom.
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Global aerospace manufacturer and satellite operator, discussed as preparing for an incredibly highly valued IPO.
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Venture-backed AI research company and developer of Claude, cited as a major player in the AI landscape.
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Chinese EV manufacturer described as a massive threat to Tesla, offering comparable technology at a fraction of the cost.
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Parent company of Facebook, critiqued by Galloway for its negative societal impact and algorithmic extremes.
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The geopolitical region experiencing severe conflict involving US strategy, Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz.
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The number of new business permits or new businesses started per capita in the United States has doubled in the last ten years.
The number of job listings for coders in 2026 is up 11% year over year.
Denmark spends 2% of its GDP on retraining and vocational training, whereas the US spends 0.2%.
There are 400,000 industrialized robots in the US, and Amazon alone has 1 million.
SpaceX accounts for 90% of the rockets launched into space.
Among venture capitalists in the US, 40% graduated from either Stanford or Harvard.
There are currently more people working in private security in the United States than there are police officers.
There are 900 billionaires in the United States who are collectively responsible for 20% of all political donations.
Low-income households in the US spend 22% of their household income on energy costs.
NYU Stern Professor Scott Galloway breaks down the economic realities of the AI boom, stripping away marketing hype to expose how tech CEOs manipulate public fear to inflate startup valuations. Galloway explains why a market correction is actually beneficial for younger generations, how the ultra-rich have dissociated from public infrastructure, and the massive geopolitical threat of Chinese AI dumping. Ultimately, he shifts from wealth mechanics to human connection, arguing that the single most useful asset we can build is our relationships, recontextualizing grief as the natural price of deep love.
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AI CEOs are selling us the dream of 'freedom', making billions off the fear of mass job loss! Scott Galloway reveals the truth is more complicated and far more deceptive.
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