In today’s weekly rollup, we break down the wild week in AI markets: Nvidia’s insane earnings call, Google’s huge new Gemini releases, OpenAI’s revenue explosion, and the robotics boom that could become the next trillion-dollar demand wave.
Duncan
Patrick
Kyle Reidhead
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In this episode, we break down the accelerating AI revolution with Rawsen from Delphi Intelligence. From the rise of autonomous AI agents to the global race between the United States and China, we explore what the future of artificial intelligence could mean for workers, startups, and entire industries. Will AI replace most white-collar jobs? Could “digital workers” handle the majority of knowledge work by 2027? And if intelligence becomes cheap and abundant, what skills will actually remain valuable?
In this episode of Milk Road AI, Kyle Reidhead breaks down the industry where AI is already having its biggest impact and why almost nobody is talking about it. We discuss how AI is transforming entire sectors by removing intermediaries, automating complex workflows, and dramatically improving efficiency. From financial services to healthcare and fintech, AI isn’t just creating new products; it’s fundamentally changing how businesses operate and how money moves through the global economy.
In today’s episode of Milk Road AI, we sit down with Fin Tek (Kern Francis) to break down what’s really happening in the AI stock market, and what crypto investors should be paying attention to.Buffett has been reducing exposure to major holdings like Apple and Bank of America, while tech stocks tied to AI are seeing massive volatility. Meanwhile, companies like Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Palantir, and Datadog are being priced wildly differently, even when they’re operating in similar AI-driven markets.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, Kyle Reidhead joins the show to break down the now-famous “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis” scenario. We unpack what AI could realistically disrupt first, why software companies may be more vulnerable than physical industries, and which sectors could actually thrive if AI adoption accelerates.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, we break down what humanoid robots can actually do today, why home robots are one of the hardest use cases, and which industries will deploy AI-powered machines first. From triage systems in hospitals to autonomous customer intake at businesses, these robots are designed to interact with people, navigate human-built environments, and plug directly into existing workflows.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, we break down the $645B AI spending surge from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta, and why the market is suddenly nervous. While hyperscalers are pouring hundreds of billions into AI infrastructure, data centers, and custom chips, one company is taking a very different approach.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, Salim Ismail breaks down a bold thesis that could redefine markets, crypto, and the global economy: we are entering the largest deflationary wave in modern history. He explains why AI, exponential energy growth, and blockchain infrastructure are driving the marginal cost of everything toward zero, from software and healthcare to education, transportation, and financial services. If AI continues compounding at its current pace, entire industries built on scarcity could collapse faster than investors expect.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, we break down why the autonomous driving race may already be decided, and why this isn’t about EVs anymore, but artificial intelligence at scale. Fully self-driving adoption is accelerating, unsupervised autonomy is approaching regulatory approval, and the robotaxi opportunity could unlock a $320 billion market. We connect the dots between AI data advantages, massive CapEx spending, robotaxis, autonomous semis, and even humanoid robots, and what this means for investors positioning for the next wave of AI-driven disruption.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, Dr. Alexander Wissner-Gross explains why the rapid collapse in the cost of AI isn’t just improving software; it’s triggering a chain reaction that could collapse the cost structure of the entire economy. This conversation explores the idea of an Economic Singularity, where intelligence becomes radically cheaper, robotics turns that intelligence into near-zero cost labor, and the world we recognize today begins to change faster than most people realize. We discuss why AGI may have effectively arrived with GPT-3 in 2020, how recursive self-improvement is already happening inside AI labs, and why regulation, not technology, is now the biggest bottleneck to progress. Dr. Wissner-Gross also explains how society may experiment with new models like UBI, universal basic services, and universal basic equity as traditional work starts to lose its central role in the economy.
In today’s episode of Milk Road AI, we break down why the balance of power in artificial intelligence may be starting to shift. Anthropic is raising more capital, winning over enterprise users, and positioning itself to control more compute in 2026, all while OpenAI faces growing political scrutiny, enormous spending commitments, and tougher questions around monetization.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, we break down six AI stocks positioned to win in the next phase of the AI cycle, not the obvious mega-cap names, but the companies powering what actually makes AI work. Think energy, infrastructure, data, finance, and second-order effects that Wall Street hasn’t fully priced in yet.
In this episode of Milk Road AI, Duncan and Patrick break down OpenAI’s revenue ramp and explain why it kills the AI bubble narrative that’s been spreading across markets. As OpenAI scales compute from megawatts to gigawatts, revenue is following in lockstep. What once looked like reckless spending now looks like a deliberate infrastructure buildout, converting energy and compute into real, monetizable intelligence.