Disruptia: AI and Tech News

Sam Kamani

Disruptia is a podcast where Artificial Intelligence and Tech News collide with Comedy. Disruptia is not your average podcast. On this podcast we invite a standup comedians to discuss the latest, the greatest, and the downright strangest in the tech universe. Here at Disruptia we love breaking down the most complex tech topics into bite-sized, digestible, and most importantly - jargon-free pieces We're here to disrupt your world, to bring the future to your doorstep, but we're also here to make you laugh. Disruptia is hosted by Sam Kamani, an best selling author and multi exit founder

  1. Jun 4

    22: The hidden truth about AI IPOs and why tech giants are betting big on AI

    AI's Booming Year: How SpaceX, Anthropic, and the Rising Tide of Innovation Are Reshaping the FutureA seismic shift is happening in the AI world, and if you're not paying attention, you risk falling behind. SpaceX's imminent IPO, valued at over $1.7 trillion, is just the tip of the iceberg. Meanwhile, companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are redefining valuation norms, and the entire tech landscape is racing to capitalize on AI's explosive growth. If you're curious about how these giants are shaping markets, disrupting industries, and unlocking unprecedented opportunities — this episode is your essential guide.Dive deep into the conversation that unpacks the latest developments, from SpaceX’s secretive plans merging with X AI to the surge in secondary deals and billion-dollar valuations. You’ll discover the strategic shift in AI companies focusing on enterprise over consumer, why the real value lies in data centers and cloud services, and how AI investments are subsidized by traditional giants like Google, Amazon, and even city councils. This episode also explores the broader implications, how innovation, regulation, and usage models could define the next decade of tech evolution.We break down the hype versus the reality: Why many overvalue these nascent companies and what it truly takes to build lasting competitive moats in AI. You’ll learn about new billing models transforming SaaS, the quiet rise of token-based pricing, and how AI is changing everything from CRMs to subscription services, making them more efficient, more scalable, and more aligned with real usage.This conversation matters if you're a founder, investor, tech enthusiast, or simply someone fascinated by the convergence of space, AI, and innovation. With insights from experts immersed in the AI boom, you'll gain clarity on what’s next and how to position yourself for long-term success. Perfect for those who want to stay ahead of the curve in a world where AI's potential is only just beginning to be tapped.Are these valuations sustainable? Will AI disrupt traditional industries, or will it be a slow burn like the taxi industry with Uber? And how will the shifting models—like token billing or AI-powered CRMs, impact your investments or business? Tune in to uncover the answers behind the headlines, with real-world insights and a glimpse of what’s coming next in this exhilarating tech revolution.Why this works: This episode hooks listeners with high-stakes finance and innovation details, sparking curiosity about the future of AI and space tech. It expertly combines concrete examples, like SpaceX’s valuation and secondary deals, with big-picture implications, appealing directly to entrepreneurs, investors, and tech aficionados eager to understand the next wave of disruption. The clear call to explore both hype and reality motivates binge-listening and action-taking.

    25 min
  2. May 14

    21: Polsia, Character AI & The Truth About AI-Run Companies

    I sit down with Will to dig into the wild, weird, and sometimes worrying state of AI-run businesses right now. We talk about Polsia, the platform claiming to run entire companies for $49 a month, and ask the hard question: are any of these AI businesses actually working? We also get into Character AI, its $2.7 billion Google backing, the lawsuits, the fake doctors, and the pay-per-minute Jesus character. Then we unpack how OpenAI accidentally filled its outputs with gremlins and goblins, why AI is feeding on its own content, and what that means for human language. We round it out with a look at AI trading bots, bug bounty agents, and whether any of this is actually making real money, or just generating hype. Be a guest on the podcast or contact us - https://www.disruptia.news --- CONNECT --- Web3 with Sam Kamani Website: https://www.web3pod.xyz/ Polsia: https://www.Polsia.ai Character AI: https://character.ai Polymarket: https://polymarket.com Kalshi: https://kalshi.com Sora (OpenAI): https://sora.com --- KEY POINTS WITH TIMESTAMPS --- • [00:01] Introduction and catching up, back in New Zealand, diving into the latest in AI • [01:00] Polsia breakdown, $49/month AI-run companies, $9M ARR claims, and what's actually happening on TrustPilot • [03:09] The big debate, should AI be making business decisions, or do humans need to stay in the loop? • [06:12] Algo trading as the exception, why high-frequency decisions work for AI but most business decisions don't • [07:27] AI spam is flooding inboxes, LinkedIn, X, and Telegram, and it's only going to get worse • [09:23] Character AI deep dive, 10 million characters, $60M/year revenue, Google's $2.7B investment, and the fake doctor lawsuits • [13:34] OpenAI's gremlin and goblin problem, how a tweak to avoid real names caused a feedback loop of fantasy characters • [15:08] AI feeding on AI, how generated content is reshaping the internet and possibly human language itself • [16:44] Sora, Seed Dance, and the rise of AI-generated short series in China • [20:31] AI trading bots on Polymarket and Kalshi, separating hype from what actually works • [21:50] Bug bounty agents, a real but modest way to make money with AI at home • [23:00] Open call, if you have ideas for AI agents that make money, reach out and let's build together Disclaimer Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. It would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this podcast with a friend.

    24 min
  3. Apr 24

    20: AI Is Eating SaaS: Why I Just Cancelled Figma, Photoshop & More with podcast hosts Sam Kamani and Will Schmidt

    This week I sit down with Will to break down the fastest-moving week in AI yet. I share why I've cancelled most of my team's Figma subscriptions now that Claude Design is here, and we compare it to how Figma disrupted Adobe back in the day. We dig into ChatGPT's image model improvements, the rumoured SpaceX acquisition of Cursor, and why Claude still leads on honesty compared to other LLMs. We also get into something I think about a lot — AI anxiety and whether these tools replace jobs or create new ones. Spoiler: in my own business, I've hired more people after AI than before. Disclaimer:- Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. It would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this podcast with a friend. --- CONNECT --- disruptia.news Web3 with Sam Kamani: https://www.web3pod.xyz/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/samkamani/ --- KEY POINTS WITH TIMESTAMPS --- • [00:00] We kick off talking about how fast AI moves — Claude Design dropped just days after our last episode • [01:02] I explain why I cancelled most of my team's Figma subscriptions and why I think Claude Design is the tipping point • [02:47] Will pushes back — Figma still wins for complex, high-fidelity work with big design systems • [03:11] We compare this moment to when Figma disrupted Adobe and Photoshop — history is repeating • [05:31] Canva now has a native Claude integration so you can export straight from Claude into Canva • [07:30] ChatGPT's image model 2.01 finally nails text rendering — a long-standing frustration for everyone • [08:20] I share my Gemini Imagen tip for image generation and how I used to chain it with GPT to remove the watermark • [09:07] Will breaks the news on a potential SpaceX acquisition of Cursor at an $80 billion valuation • [09:46] Claude Code vs Codex vs Cursor — what we're actually using day to day at the agency • [10:44] The biggest remaining problem with AI coding assistants: overconfidence and weird workarounds • [11:17] Claude scores the lowest on the "hallucination confidence" index compared to all other LLMs • [15:48] Will cancelled a personal finance app because he built his own with Claude — and it's better • [17:02] My friend in India uses Claude to replace Xero for personal bookkeeping — it categorises and graphs everything • [18:14] AI anxiety — should you be scared about your job? Our honest take • [19:08] My view: AI doesn't shrink what we create, it multiplies it — I've hired more people since AI than before • [20:27] Why agency and software development is actually a great place to be right now • [22:22] I'm heading to Vegas and Miami for conferences — catching up with AI companies in person

    23 min
  4. Apr 20

    19: How I Use Claude Code and Obsidian to Replace My CRM, My Intern, and My Memory - Will Schmidt and Sam Kamani

    In this episode, I sit down with Will to dig into the practical, everyday ways we are using AI to get more done with less effort. We talk about how Will is using Claude Code with Obsidian to build a personal, local CRM that organises itself — no boring admin, no forgotten follow-ups. I share how my 12-year-old built a Google Chrome extension in an afternoon that automates filling out Luma event registration forms, a task I used to pay him to do manually. We also get into the bigger picture: why Meta is on track to overtake Google in ad revenue for the first time, why half the planned US data centres may never get built, and why Claude is quietly winning the enterprise AI race while everyone watches OpenAI. If you want real, no-hype examples of how AI is changing the way we work and build, this episode is for you.  Disclaimer Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. It would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this podcast with a friend.  --- CONNECT --- Disruptia.news  Obsidian: https://obsidian.md/  Orchid.xyz  Be a guest on the podcast or contact us - https://www.web3pod.xyz/ --- KEY POINTS WITH TIMESTAMPS --- • [00:00] Sam and Will open with the Allbirds AI pivot and the broader trend of companies rebranding as AI plays • [01:15] Why half of the planned US data centres may never be built due to legal battles, neighbour complaints, and rising electricity costs • [02:00] Will shares how he uses Claude Code for SEO keyword research and competitor analysis via a Node.js app • [02:41] The problem with CRMs — you start using them, get busy, and suddenly the data is three months old • [03:03] What Obsidian is, how it works with markdown files, and why its small team makes serious revenue • [04:48] Using Obsidian as a local personal database — letting Claude Code handle all the organisation and linking • [06:18] Live demo: setting up a brand new Obsidian vault and letting Claude Code populate and connect it • [09:29] Sam's challenge — managing contacts across WhatsApp, Telegram, multiple emails, LinkedIn, and Twitter • [10:33] Will's advice: start simple, paste in Zoom transcripts, and let Claude Code write the notes and to-dos • [13:43] Sam's idea to upload transcripts from 500 podcast episodes and let AI find connections between guests and ideas • [14:04] How Sam's 12-year-old built a Chrome extension to auto-fill Luma event registration forms using Claude • [16:38] Why this kind of tool would have been a SaaS product a few years ago — and why it no longer needs to be • [17:37] The real challenge today is not building, it is distribution, branding, and getting the name out • [19:34] Live Perplexity search: Meta is on track to surpass Google in digital ad revenue for the first time • [20:20] Why the old argument that search intent beats demographic data has flipped — Meta now knows what you want • [21:27] Claude at 30 million users has higher revenue than OpenAI at 900 million — because enterprise and developers choose Claude • [22:37] The AI model arms race: Gemini, Claude, OpenAI, and why competition is great for users • [22:57] Why Google's image AI watermark is ending up in images generated by every other AI model

    24 min
  5. Apr 12

    18: No, Anthropic Isn't Writing Zero Code - Let's Talk AI Myths

    This week I sit down with Will to cut through the noise and talk honestly about what's really happening in AI right now. We dig into the viral claim that Anthropic's team has stopped writing code entirely — and why we think it's classic AI hype. We also talk about Claude Mythos, the model Anthropic is reportedly too scared to release, and why that language sounds eerily familiar to what OpenAI said about GPT-2 back in 2019. We get into vibe coding, scope creep, and why building fast doesn't mean building well. We discuss whether selling your data to AI companies is worth it, what the future of UGC and influencers looks like, and why distribution — not content volume — is the only real moat left. Whether you're a developer, founder, or just someone trying to make sense of the AI moment we're in, this episode is a grounded, honest take on where things actually stand. Disclaimer: Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. It would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this podcast with a friend. Be a guest on the podcast or contact us - https://www.web3pod.xyz/ --- CONNECT --- Web3 with Sam Kamani: https://www.web3pod.xyz/ Build My MVP: https://www.buildmymvp.io/ Orchid Agency: https://www.orchid.agency/ Owen Patel (X/Twitter): https://twitter.com/owenpatel Acquired Podcast: https://www.acquired.fm/ --- KEY POINTS WITH TIMESTAMPS --- • [00:00] Introduction to the week ending April 12 and current state of the tech market • [00:22] Will shares how project work has slowed and the economic conditions affecting clients • [01:27] Sam talks about vibe coding a full website in under an hour and where it breaks down • [02:20] Why scope creep is just as dangerous in AI-assisted development as traditional dev • [03:30] The viral claim that Anthropic's team writes zero code — and why we're skeptical • [05:11] AI hype then vs now: GPT-2 was 'too dangerous to release' in 2019, same language today • [05:57] Claude Mythos — the new Anthropic model estimated at $10B to train • [08:25] Should creators sell their data to AI companies? Sam reflects on 500 podcast episodes • [09:25] Will's take on open source and why keeping data proprietary may not pay off • [13:51] The UGC and influencer economy under threat from AI-generated personas • [15:56] Will's practical use case: building a Node.js SEO research tool using API integrations • [17:42] Automating SEO research with agents — where it works and where it still falls short • [18:55] Why publishing 20,000 AI blog articles doesn't give you a lasting edge • [20:40] The Acquired Podcast made $12M in 2025 doing just a few episodes a year — quality wins • [22:08] Fake engagement in crypto Twitter and why most follower counts are meaningless • [24:02] Closing thoughts: find the utility in AI, ignore the hype, and keep building

    25 min
  6. 17: Alexa, Comedy, and the Future of AI: Exploring Celebrity Voices and the Challenges of Humor in Technology with standup comedian Hersh Rephun

    07/03/2023

    17: Alexa, Comedy, and the Future of AI: Exploring Celebrity Voices and the Challenges of Humor in Technology with standup comedian Hersh Rephun

    Get ready for another exciting episode of the Disruptia Podcast! Hosted by Sam Kamani, this podcast brings together artificial intelligence, cool technology, and lots of laughter. In this episode, Sam is joined by Hersh Rephun, a funny person who does a bunch of different things. They talk about Alexa, the voice assistant, and how some famous celebrities' voices are being taken off. Sam and Hersh discuss their experiences with voice assistants like Alexa and Siri. They explain how these devices can play music, tell you the time, and even order things for you. But they also admit that these devices are not very smart and often give incorrect answers. They talk about how Amazon, the company behind Alexa, used to offer celebrity voices for a small fee. You could have your favorite celebrity's voice on your Alexa device. But now, they are taking away those voices and some people want a refund for the money they paid. It's a bit funny because the voices didn't really make a big difference in how Alexa worked. They imagine what it would be like if the celebrities themselves were talking through Alexa. It would be hilarious if someone like Al Pacino or Donald Trump was the voice of Alexa. But they realize that making it funny is not as easy as it sounds. AI technology, like the one behind Alexa, can't capture the humor and personality that real comedians bring to their jokes. Sam tells Hersh about a funny experiment he did where he asked an AI to write scripts in the style of famous comedians like Jerry Seinfeld and George Carlin. The AI tried its best, but it couldn't quite capture the surprise and timing that makes those comedians so great. They also talk about how comedy is different in different parts of the world. In places like India, it's common to have stand-up comedians perform at parties and even weddings. But in the US, it's more common to see comedians at comedy clubs. They discuss the challenges that comedians face today, with some people being too sensitive and easily offended. They believe that comedians should be able to push boundaries and make jokes that might surprise people. That's what makes comedy fun and thought-provoking. Sam and Hersh wrap up their conversation by talking about the future of AI and creativity. While AI can be helpful and save time, it can't replace the unique ideas and perspectives that humans bring. They believe that regulations should be in place to protect the work of human creators. So get ready to laugh and learn as you listen to this awesome episode of the Disruptia Podcast. Don't forget to leave a review, share it with your friends, and subscribe to the podcast for more tech news, laughs, and interesting discussions. Stay tuned for the next episode and keep disrupting and laughing! Connect with the host Sam Kamani - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samkamani/ All-in podcast, AI and Data today, artificial intelligence and you, Daily Tech news Sponsor:- Create your own game using AI - riseangle.com

    25 min
  7. 16: Future of Fitness, Hypnosis, Health Apps, insurance & Serial Killer Brands - A Comedic Blend of Tech Trends with guest speaker Hersh Rephun

    06/29/2023

    16: Future of Fitness, Hypnosis, Health Apps, insurance & Serial Killer Brands - A Comedic Blend of Tech Trends with guest speaker Hersh Rephun

    On this episode, I'm joined by my friend Hersh Rephun, who's not just a talented storyteller, but also a pro at making people laugh and imitating different voices. Hersh also has skills in writing and public relations, which means he knows how to get people's attention. We dive into a bunch of cool topics, including the influence of technology on health and some funny, wild ideas. To kick things off, Hersh and I explore the latest health gadgets and apps that can assist people in losing weight. We discuss a particular drug named Ozempic and ponder over how sometimes people prefer easy solutions, like taking a pill, over putting in the hard work of exercising or maintaining a balanced diet. After that, we toy with a funny idea - could there be an app that hypnotizes us into eating healthier? Is it possible to trick our brains into thinking dog food tastes like delicious steak? It's quite a funny and unexpected concept to consider! Next, we steer our chat towards a more unusual topic, making jokes about a hypothetical serial killer. We imagine if this character was in the business of selling oranges and discuss the strategies he might use to get people to like him. Surprisingly, these strategies might be similar to how some health and insurance companies try to appeal to their customers. So, don't hesitate to tune in! We promise a fun-filled episode with plenty of laughter and intriguing insights about technology. And remember, always dare to think differently, and keep a sense of humor as we journey through the exciting future of tech! Connect with Hersh Rephun:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/hershrephun/ Connect with the host Sam Kamani - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samkamani/ All-in podcast, AI and Data today, artificial intelligence and you, Daily Tech news Sponsor:- Create your own game using AI - riseangle.com

    14 min

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Disruptia is a podcast where Artificial Intelligence and Tech News collide with Comedy. Disruptia is not your average podcast. On this podcast we invite a standup comedians to discuss the latest, the greatest, and the downright strangest in the tech universe. Here at Disruptia we love breaking down the most complex tech topics into bite-sized, digestible, and most importantly - jargon-free pieces We're here to disrupt your world, to bring the future to your doorstep, but we're also here to make you laugh. Disruptia is hosted by Sam Kamani, an best selling author and multi exit founder

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