AI Winners, IPO Hype, and the Future of Engineering Teams With Raj and Immad
APR 21, 202625 MIN
AI Winners, IPO Hype, and the Future of Engineering Teams With Raj and Immad
APR 21, 202625 MIN
Description
In this candid one-on-one episode, Immad and Raj catch up on what's actually happening in tech right now — the AI narratives shifting under everyone's feet, which companies they'd bet on, and how they're thinking about building teams in an AI-native world.What you'll learn:Why Anthropic has taken the AI narrative from OpenAI — and whether that lead will holdImmad's take on whether he'd invest in OpenAI or Anthropic at $800B todayHow Anthropic is growing 3x in revenue in three months — and whether it's even possibleThe new engineering team model: fewer engineers, more autonomy, OKR-driven executionWhy design still matters — and why Mercury embeds designers directly into product teamsHow to time IPO investments: why Raj waits 3-4 months post-listing to buyWhat the SpaceX S-1 signals about the new AI hype cycleWhy Apple is undervalued (or not) — the edge computing argumentHow good Gemini's travel integration actually is (Raj tested it in Tokyo)Why AI real-time translation is still painfully clunky — and what the ideal experience looks likeWhere to find Immad and Raj:[00:00] Data centers in space: skeptical takes [01:02] Anthropic's moment: why the narrative has shifted [02:16] OpenAI vs. Anthropic at $800B: where would you invest? [04:12] Anthropic's 3x revenue growth in 3 months: how is that possible? [06:10] The future of engineering teams in an AI-native world [07:37] Design's role in product: why Mercury still embeds designers everywhere [13:44] SpaceX S-1 and the IPO watch list [14:37] Why post-IPO hype fades and when to actually buy [17:01] Gemini in Tokyo: surprisingly good travel integration [17:43] AI translation fails: what the phoneless experience actually needs [20:06] Apple's AI opportunity and the edge computing bet [22:07] Data centers in space: the only scenario it makes sense [24:19] Xai co-founder exodus and AI researcher retention