EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 21 MIN
Nvidia vs US, Europe Moves On & China Seems Less Bad?
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AI hits a trust wall, healthcare costs spike, and Europe locks in deals with India & China instead of the US. In this update, we discuss how leaders in artificial intelligence like Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are navigating significant industry changes. We also examine critical shifts in healthcare, including actions impacting prescription drugs and insurers. Lastly, we touch on broader geopolitics, noting Europe's evolving global strategy and China's biotech progress.What you’ll learn- Why Congress thinks Nvidia has been helping China’s DeepSeek AI & why we need stronger export controls- Why the real issue is corporate incentives vs national security- What it means if the Nvidia–OpenAI mega-partnership is truly on ice- OpenAI’s cash runway problem and why IPO pressure changes behavior- Why TikTok’s ownership shift still leaves the “algorithm control” question open- Yahoo’s AI search strategy and why licensed content is a differentiator- How Medicare’s rate stance translates into real insurer pressure and lobbying- What 872 drug price hikes signal about pricing power and enforcement limits- What the preservative studies suggest, and why regulators are being pressed to respond- Why China’s biotech model is working, and what parity implies for US leadership- How the EU–India deal and sovereign satellites fit into the new bloc era- Why Japan’s maglev is more than a “cool train story”Chapters00:00 – The week’s collision: AI, healthcare, and global realignment00:57 – Nvidia accused of aiding China’s DeepSeek: the letter and the stakes02:47 – Nvidia–OpenAI partnership on ice, OpenAI’s funding clock, and AI talent drama04:50 – TikTok becomes a “US company”: what changed, what did not06:00 – Yahoo’s AI search comeback and the licensed-content model07:14 – Medicare’s rate stance: $90B shock and why insurers will push back10:10 – 872 drug price hikes and where pricing power ends10:25 – Preservatives linked to cancer and diabetes risk: what the studies claim11:46 – China’s biotech blitz and US strategic drift13:59 – Europe rewires: EU–India deal, US–India move, and the sovereignty push15:58 – Google cyber offensive and botnet disruption17:07 – Germany EV credits, EU satellite comms, and the “decoupling” problem18:45 – ECB: the WTO and China as the inflection point20:06 – One good thing: Japan’s 603 km/h maglev21:21 – WrapFOLLOW GOOD REVENUE ON YOUTUBE! Or wherever you get your podcasts:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHrhuWbpYnUwrR75H2Ip4yQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/44me6PABSQ0k0GfphM70auApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-revenue/id1707461473 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AI hits a trust wall, healthcare costs spike, and Europe locks in deals with India & China instead of the US. In this update, we discuss how leaders in artificial intelligence like Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are navigating significant industry changes. We also examine critical shifts in healthcare, including actions impacting prescription drugs and insurers. Lastly, we touch on broader geopolitics, noting Europe's evolving global strategy and China's biotech progress.What you’ll learn- Why Congress thinks Nvidia has been helping China’s DeepSeek AI & why we need stronger export controls- Why the real issue is corporate incentives vs national security- What it means if the Nvidia–OpenAI mega-partnership is truly on ice- OpenAI’s cash runway problem and why IPO pressure changes behavior- Why TikTok’s ownership shift still leaves the “algorithm control” question open- Yahoo’s AI search strategy and why licensed content is a differentiator- How Medicare’s rate stance translates into real insurer pressure and lobbying- What 872 drug price hikes signal about pricing power and enforcement limits- What the preservative studies suggest, and why regulators are being pressed to respond- Why China’s biotech model is working, and what parity implies for US leadership- How the EU–India deal and sovereign satellites fit into the new bloc era- Why Japan’s maglev is more than a “cool train story”Chapters00:00 – The week’s collision: AI, healthcare, and global realignment00:57 – Nvidia accused of aiding China’s DeepSeek: the letter and the stakes02:47 – Nvidia–OpenAI partnership on ice, OpenAI’s funding clock, and AI talent drama04:50 – TikTok becomes a “US company”: what changed, what did not06:00 – Yahoo’s AI search comeback and the licensed-content model07:14 – Medicare’s rate stance: $90B shock and why insurers will push back10:10 – 872 drug price hikes and where pricing power ends10:25 – Preservatives linked to cancer and diabetes risk: what the studies claim11:46 – China’s biotech blitz and US strategic drift13:59 – Europe rewires: EU–India deal, US–India move, and the sovereignty push15:58 – Google cyber offensive and botnet disruption17:07 – Germany EV credits, EU satellite comms, and the “decoupling” problem18:45 – ECB: the WTO and China as the inflection point20:06 – One good thing: Japan’s 603 km/h maglev21:21 – WrapFOLLOW GOOD REVENUE ON YOUTUBE! Or wherever you get your podcasts:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHrhuWbpYnUwrR75H2Ip4yQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/44me6PABSQ0k0GfphM70auApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-revenue/id1707461473 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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