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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 18 MIN

Spatial AI Meets Wall Street Access

from Connecting the Dots

Today’s episode explores two major shifts redefining who gets access—to cutting-edge creative tools and elite investment opportunities. Alex and Morgan connect developments in spatial AI and retail investing that signal a broader democratization of technology and capital.The episode opens with Autodesk’s $200 million investment in Fei-Fei Li’s startup, World Labs. The partnership aims to embed spatial AI models directly into 3D design workflows, enabling creators to generate and manipulate immersive environments with simple prompts. Rather than manually building digital worlds object by object, designers can now sketch ideas in natural language and refine them inside professional-grade tools. This marks a significant evolution in creative software, where AI becomes a co-designer rather than just an assistant.World Labs also unveiled Marble, its first commercial product. Marble transforms text prompts into fully editable 3D worlds, targeting game developers, virtual reality creators, and immersive media teams. The hosts discuss how lowering technical barriers could accelerate indie development and reduce production timelines for studios of all sizes.The conversation then shifts to finance, where Robinhood launched Robinhood Ventures Fund I, a $1 billion closed-end fund that gives retail investors exposure to private companies traditionally reserved for accredited investors. The fund, trading on the NYSE under the ticker RVI, offers shares at $25 and includes stakes in high-profile private firms such as Stripe and SpaceX. Alex and Morgan examine how this structure could expand access to private markets while also introducing new layers of risk and complexity for everyday investors.Together, today’s stories highlight a trend toward opening historically exclusive domains—advanced design tools and elite investment vehicles—to a much broader audience.Key DevelopmentsAutodesk invests $200M in World LabsSpatial AI integrated into 3D design workflowsMarble converts prompts into editable 3D environmentsRobinhood launches $1B Ventures Fund IRetail investors gain exposure to private unicornsRecap and CloseFrom AI-generated digital worlds to public access to private markets, today’s news shows how technology and finance are becoming more accessible—reshaping who gets to build and who gets to invest. Thanks for joining us — we’ll see you tomorrow as we continue Connecting the Dots.Sponsorshttps://pinsandaces.com/discount/SNARFUL – 21% off https://skoni.com/discount/SNARFUL – 15% off https://oldglory.com/discount/SNARFUL – 15% off https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/SNARFULUse promo code SNARFUL at checkout to support the show.

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