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The David Daily is a daily podcast hosted by David J. Goecke exploring artificial intelligence, quantum technology, global business strategy, and faith-driven leadership. Each episode delivers clear context on the most important AI and tech developments, a practical quantum insight with real-world relevance, and a reflection on ethics, stewardship, and decision-making in an age of intelligent systems. Built for founders, investors, operators, and leaders who value clarity over noise. New episodes stream daily. Powered by Reveting.

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    Evaluating and Investing in Frontier Technologies

    New technologies appear every year.Some reshape entire industries. Others disappear quietly.Knowing the difference is one of the hardest parts of investing.On this episode Igor Pejic to explore how investors and operators evaluate emerging technologies and decide where to place their bets.Igor is an author, banker, and global keynote speaker who studies the impact of technology on finance and markets. His books Blockchain Babel and Big Tech in Finance have received recognition from the Financial Times, the Independent Press Awards, and the McKinsey-Financial Times Bracken Bower Prize. His work regularly appears in outlets like The New York Times, American Banker, Forbes, and Bloomberg, where he analyzes the forces shaping the next generation of financial and technological systems.In this episode, we’ll focus on three core ideas:1. Separating Successful and Unsuccessful Emerging Technologies2. Timing Investments in Emerging Frontier Technologies3. Increasing Odds of Successful Emerging Tech InvestmentsFrontier innovation creates enormous opportunity, but it also creates noise.Understanding market timing, recognizing real signals, and identifying the companies that can actually execute often determines who benefits from these technological waves.This discussion will look at how investors think about those decisions and how emerging technologies move from early experimentation to real-world adoption.Funding. Faith. Future.Tune in.

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    Bridging Deep Tech, Conscious Capitalism, and Frontier Innovation

    A lot of ideas sound promising in the early stages, but very few make it far enough to have real impact.That space in between, where companies are trying to move from concept to reality, is where most deep tech businesses struggle to survive.I’ve got Michelle Urben joining me for this episode. She’s working at the intersection of capital, innovation, and long-term impact, investing in sectors like energy, manufacturing, food, and health.We’ll be getting into what it actually takes to support companies building complex technologies, and why capital alone is rarely enough to carry them through that middle phase.We’re going into:1. Funding: Bridging the Valley of Death in Deep Tech2. Faith: Conscious Capitalism in Investment Decisions3. Future Tech: Deep Tech and Frontier Technology InnovationThis is a space that requires a different kind of thinking, where timelines are longer, uncertainty is higher, and decisions carry real weight over time.I’m looking forward to hearing how Michelle approaches investing and decision-making in environments like this.If you’re around, jump in live.

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    Precious Metals, Alternative Investments, and Market Trends

    A lot of people think investing is about chasing returns.But the longer you stay in the game, the more you realize it’s about managing risk.What holds value when things get uncertain?What actually protects your downside?That’s where this episode goes.I’ve got Collin Plume on, who’s spent 25+ years working across risk management, precious metals, and alternative assets, helping people think differently about how they store and grow wealth.We’re getting into:1. Funding: Precious Metals and Alternative Investment Strategies2. Faith: Leadership Philosophy and Decision-Making in Investing3. Future Tech: Market Trends and Recent Investment ActivityThis isn’t about hype cycles or short-term wins.It’s about how people think when markets shift, how decisions get made under pressure, and how to position yourself when things don’t go as planned.If you’re looking at the market right now and trying to make sense of where to put capital, this will be a good one to sit in on.

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    Investing in the Future: AI, Founders, and Values That Scale

    AI is attracting a massive amount of attention right now, but the more interesting question is where capital is actually being deployed and why certain industries continue to be overlooked despite their scale.There are sectors like supply chain, logistics, and industrial infrastructure that represent trillions in global spend, yet they receive a fraction of venture investment. That disconnect creates a different kind of opportunity, one that requires a deeper understanding of both technology and the systems it’s being applied to.I’ve got Sonali Vijayavargiya joining me, Founder and Managing Director of Augment Ventures, where she focuses on backing founders using AI to transform these critical, real-world industries.We’ll be going into:1. Funding: Early-stage investing and founder evaluation2. Faith: Leadership philosophy and values in investing3. Future Tech: AI adoption in critical industriesThis discussion gets into how investors are thinking about founder quality right now, where AI is actually being implemented beyond surface-level use cases, and how personal conviction and values shape decision-making when capital is involved.If you’re building, investing, or trying to understand where AI is creating long-term value, this will be a useful one to sit in on.If you’re around, jump in live.

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    FOI Equity, Faith, and Renewable Power and HVAC Innovation

    David Munson joined me for this episode.He’s an investor and inventor who’s spent a long time thinking about energy, infrastructure, and what it actually means to build something that has a long-term impact.His background is different than most guests.He’s operated across investing, invention, and real-world systems, and brings a perspective that ties together capital, faith, and physical infrastructure.We’re going into:1. Funding - FOI Equity Investment Opportunity and Access2. Faith - Understanding True Christian Faith in Innovation3. Future Tech - Renewable Energy, Reliable Power and HVAC SystemsThis one brings together ideas you don’t usually hear in the same place, connecting energy systems, investment access, and belief into one conversation.Curious to see where this one goes.If you’re around, jump in live.

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    Building Nexia AI, Human Purpose, and Enterprise AI Governance

    Somewhere along the way, building faster started to feel like building better.More tools. More dashboards. More updates.But clarity didn’t scale with it.That’s the tension.And now AI is entering that same environment.On this episode of The David Daily, I’m sitting down with Nita Laad, Founder and CEO of Nexia AI, who’s building systems designed to bring structure back into how product teams operate.We’re getting into:1. Funding: Building and Funding Nexia AI2. Faith: Human Purpose in the Age of AI3. Future Tech: Balancing Enterprise Governance and AI AutonomyWe get into how decisions actually get made inside fast-moving teams, what changes when AI starts shaping those decisions, and why human judgment still matters in all of it.The goal goes beyond speed. It’s about building something that still holds together when things get complex.Come join us live. Would love to have you there.

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    Funding the Future of Infant Care & Continuous Health Data

    The earliest days of life carry enormous responsibility.The signals are small.The stakes are not.Today I’m going live with Shaker Rawan to talk about how product leadership, capital allocation, and technology are shaping the next chapter of infant care.Shaker brings over 15 years of data-driven product leadership across health, banking, and consumer technology. He has led large teams, driven innovation, and built systems designed to turn complex data into meaningful outcomes.Our discussion will center around three themes:Funding the Future of Infant CareFaith - Stewardship of the Most VulnerableFuture Tech - From Snapshot Care to Continuous IntelligenceBeyond The BagWe’ll explore how investment is fueling innovation in digital health, what stewardship looks like when building for newborns and families, and how continuous, data-driven intelligence can replace fragmented, episodic care models.As healthcare evolves and more responsibility shifts into the home, the way we design systems matters. The way we allocate capital matters. The way we think about long-term outcomes matters.This conversation sits at the intersection of Funding, Faith, and Future.Tune in.

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    Energy Investment, Deep Tech Founders & SPAC Fundamentals

    AI doesn’t scale without infrastructure. And infrastructure doesn’t scale without disciplined capital.On this episode of The David Daily, I’m joined by Andrejka Bernatova, CEO and Chairman of Dynamix Corp. III.Andrejka has built and led public companies, partnered with private equity, taken businesses through IPO processes, and structured SPAC transactions in the energy and infrastructure sectors. Her experience spans Blackstone, sovereign wealth funds, midstream energy, renewable transition, and digital infrastructure.We’re diving into three areas that matter right now:1. Operational Support for Energy and Deep Tech Founders2. Energy Investment Driving AI Infrastructure Expansion3. Energy and Digital Infrastructure SPAC FundamentalsThis won’t be surface-level commentary.We’ll talk about what it actually takes to back founders beyond capital.How infrastructure investing powers long-term AI growth.And why disciplined transaction structures matter in volatile markets.Funding. Faith. Future.If you care about where capital is flowing and how real businesses are built behind the headlines, this one’s worth your time.Tune in.Powered by Reveting.

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    How Fintech Is Transforming Small Business Lending

    Access to financing can make or break a small business. For years, the process of securing equipment and capital has been slowed down by paperwork, legacy systems, and fragmented workflows that make it harder for businesses to get what they need when they need it.Tomorrow I’m going live with Jake Cutler, MSc, CLFP, founder of Ampli-fi and a longtime leader in equipment finance and small business lending. Jake has spent more than 15 years working inside the industry and saw firsthand how outdated processes were creating poor experiences for sellers, lenders, and business owners alike. Determined to help modernize the space, he later completed a Master’s Degree in Digital Innovation for Fintech at Brandeis University and launched Ampli-fi with the goal of bringing embedded finance and automation into equipment lending.Jake’s work focuses on creating digital workflows that connect equipment sellers, brokers, and lenders in a way that simplifies complex transactions and improves the overall lending experience. By embedding finance directly into the sales process, businesses can move faster while lenders and partners gain clearer visibility into the deal flow.In this episode, we’ll explore three themes shaping the next generation of fintech and small business finance:• Embedded Finance Transforming Equipment Lending• Fintech Automation in SMB Equipment Finance• Digital Workflows Improving Small Business LendingAs fintech continues to reshape how capital moves, the focus is shifting toward faster decisions, better customer experiences, and systems that allow business owners to focus on running their companies instead of navigating lending bureaucracy.Join us live as we explore how technology is changing the way small businesses access the capital and equipment they need to grow.

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    Quantum Ecosystems, Healthcare, and Scaling Emerging Tech

    Quantum is moving from research labs into companies, capital markets, and global scale.On this episode of The David Daily, I’m joined by Dr. Kris Naudts, Founding and Managing Partner at Firgun Ventures, the first VC firm focused on Series A and B quantum scale-ups. Based in London with a global mandate, Firgun invests across quantum computing, sensing, and communications, backing companies as they transition from breakthrough science to scalable businesses.Before Firgun, Kris founded and scaled Culture Trip into a global travel and media brand, raising over $100M and growing it to nearly 20 million monthly visitors at its peak. Earlier in his career, he was an academic psychiatrist and neuroscientist at the Institute of Psychiatry, publishing in leading journals and building advanced academic programs from the ground up.In this conversation, we cover:1. The Global Quantum Technology Ecosystem2. Quantum and Healthcare Applications3. Scaling a Company in Emerging Technology4. What’s in my bagWe discuss how the global quantum ecosystem is evolving, where healthcare and neuroscience intersect with quantum innovation, and what it takes to scale a deep tech company from early traction to sustained growth. Kris brings a rare combination of scientific depth, founder experience, and venture capital perspective.This episode is for founders, investors, and operators tracking quantum computing, healthcare innovation, and the future of emerging technology.Tune in for insight, perspective, and thoughtful conversation.Powered by Reveting.

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    Inside Venture Decision-Making Across AI, Deep Tech, and Biotech

    This upcoming episode of The David Daily focuses on how venture capital decision-making is evolving across AI, deep tech, and biotech, and what founders and operators need to understand about the next investment cycle.I’m joined by Scott Chou, venture investor, advisor, and author of Maxims, Morals, and Metaphors, a sharp and insightful take on the realities of venture capital. Scott brings a unique perspective shaped by hands-on experience across early-stage investing, innovative financing structures, and advising funds focused on AI, security, and advanced technology.In this conversation, we’ll break down how VCs actually evaluate deal flow across fast-moving markets like artificial intelligence, deep tech, and biotech. Scott shares how conviction, judgment, and responsibility factor into investment decisions when technology cycles move faster than traditional capital frameworks. We’ll also explore the signals investors are watching right now as AI, deep tech, and biotech reshape the next wave of innovation and capital deployment.This episode is designed for founders, operators, and investors who want a clearer view into how venture firms think, how decisions get made under uncertainty, and how emerging technology trends are influencing the next investment cycle.Topics covered in this episode:1. How VCs Evaluate Deal Flow Across AI, Deep Tech, and Biotech Markets2. Decision-Making, Conviction, and Responsibility in High-Velocity Tech Investing3. AI, Deep Tech, and Biotech Trends Shaping the Next Investment CycleTune in for insight, perspective, and thoughtful conversation on technology, capital, and leadership.Powered by Reveting

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    Deal Flow, Faith, And Leadership In AI And Emerging Tech

    Deal flow decisions are rarely just financial.They reflect values, leadership posture, and how founders choose to build.In this episode of The David Daily, I’m joined by Kasey Devine, Founder of Entravia, for a grounded conversation at the intersection of early-stage investing, technology leadership, and faith-informed decision-making.Kasey has spent more than a decade inside the HR, payroll, and PEO ecosystem, working with companies like ADP and TriNet. That firsthand exposure revealed how opaque systems, misaligned incentives, and biased processes quietly shape major business outcomes. His work today focuses on rebuilding infrastructure that restores clarity, speed, and trust for founders and financial leaders.This conversation explores how leaders think about capital, technology, and responsibility when building systems meant to serve others at scale.Topics we’ll cover:1. Deal Flow / Early-Stage Investing2. Faith + Leadership in Tech, 3. Spirituality + Technology, AI / ML, Emerging Technology (General)This session is for founders, investors, operators, and advisors who believe leadership is about more than optimization. It’s about discernment, alignment, and building with intention in complex systems.Tune inPowered by Reveting

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    The Future of AI: Fundraising, Alignment & Advanced Computing

    AI is entering a new phase.Capital is accelerating. Models are advancing. Infrastructure is expanding.The systems we deploy today will shape the environments we live in tomorrow.Today I’m going live with Archie Chaudhury, technologist, AI researcher, and cofounder of LayerLens.Archie is building evaluation and benchmarking infrastructure designed to test how AI models and agentic systems behave once they move beyond theory and into real production loops. His work focuses on exposing failure modes early, before those systems reach users, regulated industries, or compliance teams.We’ll cover:1. Market Direction & Fundraising Trends in AI2. Non-Profit AI Research & Aligned Systems3. Advancements in Computing & Generalized Intelligence4. What in my bagArchie’s research spans AI safety and interpretability, including methods to evaluate alignment and measure how models respond under pressure.As investment pours into AI and computing power continues to scale, the responsibility to evaluate, benchmark, and align these systems grows alongside it.Funding. Faith. Future.Tune in.

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    Infrastructure Investing: Risk, Venture Shifts, and AI Allocation

    This episode of The David Daily focuses on infrastructure investing, venture capital shifts, and long-term AI allocation strategy.I’m joined by Anthony Georgiades to talk through how investors are thinking about early-stage infrastructure across AI, digital assets, and deep tech. In markets where volatility is part of the equation, portfolio construction and risk management matter more than ever.We discuss how early-stage infrastructure risk differs from traditional venture investing, and why capital discipline is becoming a defining advantage. Anthony shares perspective on what has changed in venture fundraising over the past few cycles, how limited partner (LP) expectations have tightened, and how fund managers are adjusting their strategy in response to today’s capital markets.We also examine where AI infrastructure and digital asset infrastructure fit within long-term capital allocation models. With rapid growth in artificial intelligence and blockchain-based systems, investors are being forced to distinguish durable infrastructure opportunities from short-term momentum.This conversation is built for venture capital professionals, institutional investors, emerging fund managers, and founders who want a clearer view of risk, fundraising strategy, and capital allocation in AI and digital infrastructure markets.Topics:1. Early-Stage Infrastructure Risk & Portfolio Strategy2. How Venture Fundraising Has Shifted3. AI & Digital Assets in Long-Term AllocationTune in for insight, perspective, and thoughtful conversation.Powered by Reveting

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    Quantum Security, Strategic Capital, and Leadership in High-Risk Tech

    Is your organization prepared for the quantum leap? On this episode of The Daily David, we sit down with Dr. Katrina R. a powerhouse advisor at the intersection of cybersecurity, AI, and post-quantum cryptography (PQC).From the halls of the United Nations to congressional briefings on U.S. technology leadership, Dr. Rosseini is the voice of authority for government agencies and capital-market leaders alike. As Managing Partner of Queens GMBT and Chair of CR-ISAC, she is redefining how we protect critical infrastructure and govern the emerging technologies that define our economic future.We dive deep into the high-stakes world of quantum computing and why the "wait and see" approach to security is no longer an option.Inside the Episode:1. Quantum Changes the Clock on Security: Quantum, PQC, and Why Time Is Now the Risk Variable2. Strategic Capital for Emerging Technology: How Advisors Support Founders Beyond Writing Checks3. Conviction, Stewardship, and Responsibility in High-Risk Technology DecisionsWhether you're an investor, a founder in the deep tech space, or a policy enthusiast, this conversation is a masterclass in navigating the global technology competition.Watch now to stay ahead of the quantum curve.Tune in.Powered by Reveting.

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    How Angels Evaluate Founders, Conviction, And Quantum Moats | David Daily

    This episode of The David Daily sits at the intersection of capital, conviction, and cutting-edge technology.I’m joined by Graeme Barlow, an advisor and accredited angel investor in emerging and frontier technologies, with over $500K invested across early-stage companies. Graeme brings a rare blend of deep technical insight, investor discipline, and spiritual philosophy, offering founders a perspective that goes far beyond writing checks.Together, we’ll explore how founders should think about fundraising in today’s market, what angels actually look for when evaluating deals, and how quantum and frontier technologies are shaping the next generation of defensible moats. The conversation also weaves in leadership, faith, and the inner work required to build companies that last.To close out the episode, Graeme joins me for the signature Beyond the Bag segment, sharing one meaningful item he carries while traveling and the mindset behind it.This is a grounded, high-signal conversation for founders, investors, and builders thinking about the future with both clarity and conviction.Topics:1. Funding - How Angels Evaluate Founder Fundraising2. Faith - Investing With Conviction Beyond Capital3. Future Tech - Quantum Tech and Defensible MoatsTune in for insights, perspectives, and thoughtful conversations.Powered by Reveting

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    Faith, Spirituality, and Leadership in Innovation | The David Daily

    Faith, Spirituality, and Leadership in Innovation is a conversation I care about because innovation moves fast, and leaders still have to choose wisely.In this episode of The David Daily, I’m joined by Aaron McReynolds, Founder of Alysio. Aaron has lived the GTM reality firsthand, from enterprise sales at Okta, Lacework, and Qualtrics, to now building what he calls an AI Revenue Command Layer designed to replace siloed tools, static reports, and revenue friction with real-time execution.We’ll talk about how a leadership philosophy gets formed when you’ve carried the bag, built teams, and felt the cost of “analysis paralysis” inside modern revenue organizations.And we’ll explore what it looks like when faith and spirituality aren’t treated as side conversations, but as real leadership inputs while building and scaling in emerging technology.Topics:1. Leadership philosophy2. The Intersection of Faith3. Spirituality, and InnovationTune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    Capital, Data, And The Future Of Nonprofit Finance

    In this upcoming episode of The David Daily, I’m joined by Scott Stevens for a clear conversation on nonprofit finance, and what it really takes for nonprofits to access capital in a system that was not designed for them.We unpack how nonprofits raise money beyond donations, what breaks inside traditional banking and private credit, and why underwriting has historically worked against mission-driven organizations. Then we shift into what’s changing now, specifically how data science and AI are creating new pathways to evaluate risk, expand lending, and unlock capital that used to stay out of reach.This episode also zooms out into future technology, including how to think about adoption curves, capital intensity, and investing cycles, so leaders can make better decisions about timing, funding, and growth.You’ll hear what we covered in this episode:1. How Nonprofits Raise Capital and Secure Financing2. How Data and AI Are Expanding Capital Access for Nonprofits3. Navigating Future Tech Adoption and Capital CyclesThis episode is for nonprofit leaders, funders, operators, and anyone trying to understand how capital flows when mission and markets collide.Tune in for insight, perspective, and thoughtful conversation.Powered by Reveting

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    Quantum Flight, NVIDIA, And The Push For Quantum-Ready Infrastructure

    Quantum computing is moving out of theory and into real aerospace and defense workflows.In this upcoming episode of The David Daily, I’m joined by Abhishek Chopra, Founder and CEO of BosonQ Psi, to break down how quantum-powered simulations are already being used to solve complex flight and defense challenges.Abhishek’s work sits at the intersection of aerospace engineering, high-performance computing, and quantum systems. His team is focused on delivering practical simulation capabilities today, while building infrastructure designed for tomorrow’s quantum hardware.This conversation focuses on three critical areas shaping the next phase of advanced computation:1. Quantum-Powered Flight Simulations And Aerospace & Defense Applications2. NVIDIA Partnership3. Quantum-Ready Infrastructure Attracting Strategic Investment Before Quantum Hardware MaturesThis episode is designed for founders, investors, engineers, and leaders who want a realistic view of where quantum creates value now, how infrastructure decisions are being made, and what preparation looks like before the inflection point arrives.Tune in daily.Powered by Reveting

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    New Year David Live: Funding, Faith & Future | David Daily

    January 1, 2026 • Global markets enter the year focused on AI durability, not hype • Capital concentrates around compute, energy, and data ownership • Faith-driven leadership gains relevance in AI governance debates • Investors prioritize profitability, stewardship, and long-term trust • 2026 begins as a year of discipline, alignment, and execution

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    Funding, Faith and Future Tech w David Goecke on The David Daily Show EP 31

    Happy New Year 2026. As we close out 2025, funding trends, faith-driven leadership, and future technology are converging faster than ever. AI funding continues to dominate global venture capital, with late-stage mega-rounds concentrating around foundation models, compute infrastructure, and enterprise automation. Investors are shifting from growth-at-all-costs to sustainable cash flow, durable margins, and long-term value creation. Faith and AI are no longer separate conversations. Leaders across business, technology, and ministry are asking how ethical AI, stewardship, and human-centered innovation shape the future of work. Faith-based frameworks are influencing decisions around data responsibility, automation, and leadership integrity. Future technology trends heading into 2026 include agentic AI systems, quantum computing breakthroughs, AI-powered healthcare, and energy-efficient infrastructure. Common questions founders and investors are asking right now include: What sectors will attract funding in 2026? How does faith influence ethical AI leadership? Which future technologies will scale fastest? The answers point to alignment. Funding follows clarity. Technology follows purpose. Leadership follows trust. Keywords: AI funding 2025, venture capital trends 2026, faith and AI ethics, future technology trends, ethical artificial intelligence, New Year tech outlook

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    AI, Strategy, and Leadership in Uncertain Times | The David Daily EP 30

    Some shifts don’t announce themselves loudly. They show up in how decisions get made.In today’s episode of The David Daily, I’m examining how artificial intelligence is influencing the way organizations think, plan, and choose direction, and what that requires from leaders operating in increasingly complex environments.This session focuses on how AI is shaping business mindset and strategic choices, why leadership awareness matters when certainty is limited, and how leaders can stay grounded when technology moves faster than policy, process, or culture.We’ll also explore the role of faith and ethics in leadership, looking at how values, responsibility, and moral judgment help guide decisions as intelligent systems become more capable and more influential.Topics Covered- How AI Is Influencing Business Mindset and Strategic Choices- Leadership Clarity in Complex and Uncertain Environments- AI & Faith: Values, Responsibility, and Ethical JudgmentThis episode is designed for founders, investors, operators, and business leaders who want to lead thoughtfully, not reactively.The David Daily is a daily livestream focused on artificial intelligence, global business considerations, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Tune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    Funding Faith Future Podcast on The David Daily on December 29, 2025 EP 29

    Funding Faith Future is today’s conversation on The David Daily, where capital, conviction, and long term vision intersect. We explore how faith driven values shape investment decisions, how funding models are evolving across AI, technology, and global impact, and what it means to build a future that serves people not just profits. This episode connects belief, responsibility, and strategy for builders, leaders, and investors navigating what comes next.

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    Understanding AI, Quantum Computing, and Ethics | The David Daily EP 28

    Decision-making gets harder as systems become more complex and interconnected.In this episode of The David Daily, I explore how artificial intelligence is changing the way organizations think, operate, and lead, and what that means for people responsible for direction, accountability, and long-term outcomes.Rather than focusing on isolated headlines, this session examines how AI is influencing organizational priorities, reshaping business models, and altering the expectations placed on leaders. We’ll look at how leaders can develop better situational awareness, ask stronger questions, and avoid short-term thinking when navigating change.The episode also addresses the human side of leadership in a technology-driven world. As intelligent systems become more capable, questions of responsibility, discernment, and values become central to how decisions are made and cultures are shaped.Topics Explored- How AI Is Influencing Business Mindset and Strategic Choices- Leadership Clarity in Complex and Uncertain Environments- AI & Faith: Values, Responsibility, and Ethical JudgmentThis episode is intended for founders, investors, operators, and leaders who want to lead with intention, not reflex, and who recognize that clarity is built through understanding, not speed.The David Daily is a daily livestream focused on artificial intelligence, global business considerations, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Tune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    AI, Business Change, and Responsible Leadership | The David Daily EP27

    Effective leadership today depends on the ability to recognize patterns early and respond with intention.In this episode of The David Daily, I examine how artificial intelligence and evolving business signals are influencing leadership decisions across organizations and industries. The focus is on understanding what these shifts mean in practice, not just in theory.We’ll explore how AI continues to shape strategy, operations, and competitive positioning, how leaders can distinguish meaningful signals from short-term noise, and why leadership clarity becomes more valuable as complexity increases.The episode also reflects on the role of ethics, stewardship, and values in guiding decisions as intelligent systems become more deeply integrated into business and society.Topics Covered- AI and Business Developments Influencing Leadership Decisions- Interpreting Signals in Complex Market Environments- AI & Faith: Ethics, Stewardship, and Leadership ResponsibilityThis episode is designed for founders, investors, operators, and business leaders who want grounded perspective and thoughtful insight as technology and markets continue to evolve.The David Daily is a daily livestream focused on artificial intelligence, global business strategy, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Tune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    AI, Business Signals, and Leadership Decisions | The David Daily EP26

    Clarity in leadership often comes from understanding how today’s developments connect, not from reacting to them individually.In this episode of The David Daily, I’m focusing on how artificial intelligence, business dynamics, and leadership responsibility continue to shape decision-making across organizations and industries.This session looks at how AI-driven change is influencing strategy, operations, and competitive positioning, how leaders can interpret business signals with greater discernment, and why judgment and perspective matter more than urgency in complex environments.We’ll also reflect on the role of ethics, stewardship, and values in leadership as intelligent systems become more embedded in everyday business life.Topics Covered- AI and Business Developments Shaping Leadership Decisions- Leadership Judgment in Evolving Market Conditions- AI & Faith: Ethics, Stewardship, and Leadership ResponsibilityThis episode is designed for founders, investors, operators, and business leaders seeking grounded insight and thoughtful perspective.The David Daily is a daily livestream focused on artificial intelligence, global business strategy, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.🕙 Live at 10 AM Central / 11 AM EasternTune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    Leadership, AI, and Ethical Perspective | The David Daily EP25

    As the season invites reflection, December 25th offers a natural pause.In today’s episode of The David Daily, I’m stepping back to reflect on how artificial intelligence, business developments, and leadership responsibility are shaping not just organizations, but the people leading them.This session is less about reacting to headlines and more about perspective. We’ll look at how AI continues to influence decision-making and strategy, how leaders can interpret business signals with greater clarity, and why reflection and discernment matter as much as execution.We’ll also spend time on the role of faith, ethics, and stewardship in leadership, especially in moments that invite gratitude, responsibility, and long-term thinking.Topics Covered- AI and Business Developments Shaping Leadership Decisions- Technology, Responsibility, and Long-Term Perspective- Faith: Ethics, Stewardship, and Leadership ResponsibilityThis episode is designed for founders, investors, operators, and business leaders who value thoughtful leadership and grounded decision-making.The David Daily is a daily livestream focused on artificial intelligence, global business strategy, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics. Live at 10 AM Central / 11 AM EasternTune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    AI, Markets, and Leadership Decisions | The David Daily EP24

    Leadership challenges today rarely come from a lack of information.They come from uncertainty about where to focus.In today’s episode of The David Daily, I’m looking at how artificial intelligence, market conditions, and leadership judgment are intersecting right now, and what that means for founders, investors, operators, and business leaders navigating complexity.This session examines how AI continues to shape strategy and execution across industries, how market signals are evolving as adoption accelerates, and why thoughtful leadership matters more than speed when stakes are high.We’ll also reflect on how values, ethics, and long-term responsibility guide better decision-making as intelligent systems become more embedded in business and society.Topics Covered1. AI and Business Developments Shaping Leadership Decisions2. Quantum Innovation and Future Computing Implications3. AI & Faith: Ethics, Stewardship, and Leadership ResponsibilityThis episode is built for leaders who want clarity, perspective, and steady insight, not constant reaction.The David Daily is a daily livestream focused on artificial intelligence, global business strategy, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.🕙 Live at 10 AM Central / 11 AM EasternTune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    Quantum and Faith Today: Wall Street Tech Rally, Alphabet’s $4.75B Clean-Energy Data Center Deal, Taiwan Chip Demand, and Ethics as Infrastructure | The David Daily EP 23

    In this episode of The David Daily, I focused on the convergence of global markets, frontier technology, and faith-centered leadership, unpacking the signals shaping AI, quantum intelligence, and long-term decision-making.This episode explored how technology-driven market momentum is influencing investor behavior, infrastructure strategy, and execution across AI and quantum ecosystems. I walked through key developments impacting Wall Street, clean energy investment, semiconductor supply chains, and early-stage innovation, with an emphasis on patience, discipline, and stewardship over hype.You’ll hear how this episode of The David Daily is structured:A review of current news and market signals, including technology stocks, global supply dynamics, clean energy infrastructure, and capital flows shaping AI and quantum developmentA focused discussion on quantum intelligence and emerging technologies, covering partnerships, workforce initiatives, venture funding, and why quantum mirrors where AI stood just a few years agoA dedicated AI & Faith segment examining discernment over acceleration, shared moral ground across belief systems, ethics as leadership infrastructure, and the role of stewardship in intelligent systemsA Beyond the Bag segment offering a personal reflection on the tools, habits, and mindset that support daily leadership, travel, and sustained presenceI also shared why ethics must be treated as foundational infrastructure rather than an afterthought, especially as AI and quantum capabilities accelerate. This episode emphasized the importance of human judgment, moral responsibility, and long-term thinking across technology, business, and leadership environments.This conversation reinforced a central theme of the show: technology should serve people, not replace them. AI and quantum systems can amplify intelligence, but they require discernment, stewardship, and values-driven leadership to be used responsibly.The David Daily is a daily podcast and livestream focused on artificial intelligence, quantum intelligence, global business trends, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Powered by Reveting

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    Quantum Computing, AI Funding, and Exponential Growth with David S. Rose | The David Daily Ep 22

    In this episode, I focused on the discipline and infrastructure required to show up daily at the intersection of faith, funding, and future technology. Rather than centering on a single headline, this episode explored what it means to build consistency, stewardship, and presence in public-facing leadership, especially as technology accelerates.I walked through how daily execution works behind the scenes, why systems matter, and how leaders can remain grounded while operating in fast-moving digital environments. This episode emphasized that leadership is not only about insight, but about reliability, responsibility, and alignment between values and action.Throughout the conversation, I reflected on how faith informs discipline, how technology should support clarity rather than distraction, and why transparency in process builds long-term trust. This episode reinforced the idea that showing the work is part of ethical leadership in an age of intelligent systems.In this episode, I covered:The discipline required to show up daily as a leaderHow technology infrastructure supports consistency and trustFaith as a stabilizing framework in high-velocity environmentsWhy transparency in process matters more than polishLeadership responsibility in public, technology-driven spacesThis episode continued the core mission of The David Daily: creating a daily conversation that connects faith, funding, and future technology with clarity and intention. The focus remained on stewardship, long-term thinking, and responsible leadership as intelligent systems and digital platforms continue to shape how we work and communicate.Powered by Reveting.

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    Sunday Worship + Behind-the-Scenes Livestream Setup | The David Daily Ep 21

    Episode twenty-one of The David Daily was a special Sunday edition that blended worship, community energy, and a behind-the-scenes look at how a multi-platform livestream is built in real time. This episode leaned into presence and pace. It opened with worship music playing on stream, including a reference to “Praise the Lord” by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, and Chandler Moore, setting the tone for a Sunday broadcast that felt more personal and less scripted.Instead of a standard headline rundown, the focus shifted to livestream operations and real workflow. Viewers saw how the show went vertical for Sunday, how David managed streaming across major platforms, and how TikTok Live Studio settings were configured on the fly. He walked through practical steps like sharing the TikTok platform feed without creating a mirror loop, adjusting audio input and output devices, enabling recording while live, checking advanced audio settings, and running a speed test on an Apple M3 device to confirm performance stability.You’ll hear how Episode 21 moved through a real creator workflow:Sunday worship energy to open the broadcastGoing vertical video for a special Sunday formatTikTok Live Studio setup and camera switchingScreen share choices to avoid infinite mirror loopsAudio device selection, system audio, and monitoringStream performance checks and speed testingCross-platform engagement across TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, and moreThe episode also included a brief on-air mention of Destiny Church, encouraging viewers to visit destiny.online, followed by a live search and pull-up of Destiny Church California service streams. The segment ended in active testing mode, experimenting with system audio sharing and fullscreen playback while trying to improve what could be heard on stream.This episode captured something different: not just what the show covers, but how it is built live, in real time, with real constraints and real adjustments.Powered by Revetin

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    Quantum Investment Signals, AI Ethics, and National Technology Strategy | The David Daily Ep 20

    Episode twenty of The David Daily marked a milestone edition focused on quantum investment signals, artificial intelligence ethics, and the growing role of frontier technology as a national and global priority. This episode explored how quantum innovation, workforce development, and faith grounded leadership were converging at a critical moment.The episode opened with current events highlighting renewed momentum in quantum research and investment. Fujitsu launched a one hundred thousand dollar Quantum Simulator Challenge, inviting academics and industry leaders to solve real world problems using advanced simulation technology. Public interest in quantum stocks such as IonQ and Rigetti showed renewed attention, reflecting broader curiosity around long term quantum value despite market volatility. IBM announced a major workforce initiative, pledging to train five million learners globally in AI, cybersecurity, and quantum technologies by 2030, signaling education as a core pillar of future competitiveness.You’ll hear how this episode of The David Daily was structured:Fujitsu’s Quantum Simulator Challenge and growing industry participationMarket attention on quantum companies including IonQ and RigettiIBM’s global commitment to AI, cybersecurity, and quantum educationWorkforce development as a strategic investment in emerging technologyIncreasing visibility of quantum literacy across industriesThe quantum segment examined hybrid quantum classical systems, quantum networking, and the race for quantum supremacy. Discussion centered on how hybrid architectures were accelerating practical deployment while preparing for future breakthroughs. The episode also explored quantum communications, national security considerations, and the competitive dynamics between the United States, China, and other global players. Quantum technologies were framed as transformational assets with long term geopolitical and economic implications.Quantum topics discussed included:Hybrid quantum classical systems accelerating adoptionQuantum networking and future communications infrastructureNational competition around quantum supremacyError correction and system stability as foundational challengesThe growing importance of quantum education and literacyThe AI and Faith segment emphasized wisdom before deployment. Leaders across faith traditions highlighted responsible stewardship, shared moral frameworks, and the preservation of human dignity as AI systems grow more powerful. The conversation reinforced that AI reshapes work but not purpose, with moral authority, calling, and leadership remaining uniquely human. Ethics were positioned as core infrastructure for governance rather than an afterthought.The episode concluded with a Beyond the Bag segment, offering a personal look at everyday essentials and reinforcing the importance of balance, comfort, and presence while navigating fast paced technological change.Powered by Reveting

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    AI Infrastructure, Quantum Strategy, and Faith Grounded Leadership | The David Daily Ep 19

    Episode nineteen of The David Daily focused on the accelerating convergence of artificial intelligence infrastructure, quantum computing strategy, and faith grounded leadership as the year came to a close. This episode examined how capital, compute, and values were aligning as organizations prepared for 2026.The episode opened with a review of current events shaping global technology markets. AI infrastructure spending continued to accelerate as cloud providers and enterprises prioritized compute, networking, and energy efficiency over experimental software. Markets weighed growth against interest rate uncertainty, reinforcing the importance of long term execution over short term hype. Semiconductor supply remained strategically constrained, with geopolitics and export controls shaping advanced chip availability. Data center energy emerged as a national conversation, positioning infrastructure and power resilience as competitive advantages. Crypto markets showed signs of stabilization as institutions focused on custody, compliance, and integration with traditional finance.You’ll hear how this episode of The David Daily was structured:Analysis of AI infrastructure investment trends heading into 2026Market signals balancing technology growth and interest rate sensitivitySemiconductor supply constraints and geopolitical considerationsData center energy, grid resilience, and sustainability as strategic factorsInstitutional shifts in crypto toward security, custody, and complianceThe quantum segment explored how hybrid quantum classical computing continued to gain traction. Companies were using quantum inspired algorithms today while preparing for future hardware breakthroughs. Incremental advances in error correction, qubit stability, and noise reduction were highlighted as critical long term progress drivers. The discussion also covered quantum networking research, nuclear powered compute as a potential long term energy solution, and the accelerating demand for quantum talent across industries.Quantum topics discussed included:Hybrid quantum classical computing as a bridge to quantum advantageError correction improvements favoring patience over headlinesGlobal expansion of quantum networking researchNuclear energy as a stable power source for AI and quantum workloadsGrowing demand for quantum education and cross disciplinary skillsThe AI and Faith segment centered on wisdom before acceleration. Faith traditions emphasized discernment, shared moral ground, and stewardship in deploying powerful systems. The discussion reinforced that automation reshapes work but not purpose, with meaning, calling, and leadership remaining uniquely human. Ethics were framed as infrastructure, where clear values reduce risk and build trust. Technology was positioned as a tool to assist human judgment rather than replace it.The episode concluded with a Beyond the Bag segment highlighting the importance of reading and lifelong learning, featuring a book on building agentic AI and reinforcing the idea that leaders are readers.Powered by Reveting

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    AI Funding, Faith, and Quantum Intelligence with Neil Sahota | The David Daily Ep 18

    Episode eighteen of The David Daily featured a deep conversation at the intersection of artificial intelligence, early-stage funding, faith-grounded leadership, and quantum innovation. This episode opened with a review of global market signals shaping the AI economy, including chip stock momentum, infrastructure demand, and volatility across technology markets.The discussion explored how AI hardware demand continued to drive market behavior, with specific focus on Micron, NVIDIA, and the broader semiconductor ecosystem. David examined how data center expansion, energy constraints, and public policy were increasingly intertwined with AI growth and quantum infrastructure planning.A special guest segment followed with Neil Sahota, CEO of ACSI Labs, United Nations AI Advisor, and former member of the original IBM Watson team. Neil shared firsthand insights into early-stage investing, corporate entrepreneurship, and what investors look for in AI-driven startups. The conversation emphasized domain expertise, real customer value, and disciplined focus over hype-driven narratives.You’ll hear how this episode of The David Daily was structured:A breakdown of AI chip stocks, market rebounds, and global tech sentimentAnalysis of data center expansion, energy usage, and infrastructure pressureA funding-focused conversation on early-stage investing, pre-seed strategy, and startup runwayPractical guidance on building AI companies without leading with AI as the productA faith-centered discussion on ethics, stewardship, and leadership responsibility in intelligent systemsExploration of hybrid intelligence and the balance between human judgment and machine capabilityAn introduction to quantum computing concepts and why hardware limits are driving quantum innovationA Beyond the Bag segment highlighting global travel, discipline, and personal tools for sustained leadershipThe faith segment examined how spirituality and ethics informed decision-making in AI development, emphasizing that technology should augment humanity rather than replace it. Neil shared how faith traditions, guardrails, and moral responsibility played a role in shaping long-term innovation and investment choices.The episode concluded with reflections on quantum computing, hybrid systems, and why the future of intelligence required stability, wisdom, and intentional leadership across technology, business, and society.Powered by Reveting

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    Quantum Internet, Error Correction, and Nuclear Energy for AI Workloads | The David Daily Ep 17

    Episode seventeen of The David Daily focused on a live AI and ChatGPT demonstration, replacing the traditional current events format to show exactly how the show was generated in real time. Broadcasting from a different location, David walked through how AI tools were actively used to structure news analysis, talking points, and on-screen production during a live broadcast.This episode highlighted how AI infrastructure was becoming non-optional for global competitiveness. David discussed NVIDIA’s expansion of AI chip production, including the H200 and next-generation accelerators, and explained why demand for compute, data centers, and energy was accelerating across industries. He also examined how Federal Reserve signals around interest rates could affect access to capital, real estate decisions, and startup funding environments heading into 2026.You’ll hear how this episode of The David Daily was structured:A live AI and ChatGPT demonstration showing how news segments, show flow, and analysis were generated in real timeDiscussion of AI infrastructure expansion, including NVIDIA chip production and global demand pressuresEconomic context around Federal Reserve rate signals, cost of capital, and implications for startups and real estateWorkforce shifts as big tech rebalanced hiring toward AI, data centers, and infrastructure rolesAnalysis of Boeing’s ongoing aerospace and defense delivery challenges and execution riskCrypto market stabilization driven by institutional participation, ETFs, and maturing custody infrastructureThe Quantum Topics segment explored how hybrid quantum-classical systems were moving closer to enterprise pilots. David explained why hybrid architectures were acting as the bridge between today’s hardware and future quantum advantage, along with recent progress in quantum error correction and qubit reliability. He also covered expanding quantum networking experiments and early signals of a future quantum internet focused on security, synchronization, and trust.In the AI and Faith segment, the conversation centered on stewardship, responsibility, and leadership in intelligent systems. David emphasized that ethics needed to be treated as infrastructure rather than an afterthought, and that while automation reshaped tasks, it did not replace purpose, wisdom, or leadership.The episode closed with a Beyond the Bag segment focused on global travel, where David shared practical guidance on passports and encouraged viewers to think globally as technology, mobility, and opportunity continued to converge.Powered by Reveting

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    How to Go Live Every Day: Behind-the-Scenes Studio Setup (StreamYard + ChatGPT) | : The David Daily Ep 16

    In this episode of The David Daily, I continued the daily exploration of artificial intelligence, frontier technology, market signals, and faith-grounded leadership. This session focused on how global markets, enterprise technology, and emerging systems are entering a more disciplined and selective phase as AI adoption matures.I walked through current market developments, including shifting investor sentiment around AI valuations, changes in big tech capital allocation, and how semiconductor supply chains are recalibrating in response to global demand and policy pressures. These signals pointed toward a broader transition from hype-driven growth to fundamentals, execution, and long-term strategy.The episode also covered ongoing progress in quantum and frontier systems. I discussed how hybrid quantum-classical architectures are driving real-world experimentation, why qubit stability and readout improvements matter, and how infrastructure considerations like energy, cooling, and national research alliances are shaping the future of advanced computing.In the AI & Faith segment, I reflected on leadership responsibility as intelligent systems scale. The conversation emphasized stewardship over speed, ethics as foundational infrastructure, and the shared values across belief systems that guide responsible innovation. This segment reinforced the importance of wisdom, clarity, and moral judgment in technology leadership.The episode concluded with Beyond the Bag, a practical segment highlighting an everyday tool that supports life on the move, along with reflections on consistency, preparation, and daily discipline.This episode covered:Global market signals shaping AI investment and technology strategyEnterprise shifts toward disciplined capital spending and AI-native platformsSemiconductor supply chain rebalancing and infrastructure prioritiesQuantum and frontier system developments with long-term implicationsAI & Faith perspectives on stewardship, ethics, and leadership responsibilityA Beyond the Bag segment focused on tools that support daily executionThe David Daily is a daily livestream and podcast focused on artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global business trends, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Powered by Reveting

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    AI Market Recalibration, Enterprise Software Shifts, and Faith-Grounded Leadership | The David Daily Ep 15 (Part 2)

    This episode of The David Daily continued the daily conversation at the intersection of artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global markets, and faith-grounded leadership. The discussion focused on how markets, enterprises, and leaders were recalibrating as AI moved from rapid expansion into a more disciplined phase of execution and accountability.The episode explored how global markets opened with caution around AI valuations, reflecting a broader reassessment of earnings, rates, and long-term fundamentals. Attention was given to how major technology companies were refining their 2026 capital spending strategies, maintaining strong investment in AI infrastructure, data centers, and advanced chips while placing greater emphasis on efficiency and return on investment. This shift highlighted a clear transition from hype-driven growth to more selective and outcome-focused decision-making.Key developments covered in this episode included:Market sentiment adjusting toward fundamentals as AI valuations faced increased scrutinyBig tech firms reshaping capital allocation with greater discipline across AI infrastructureSemiconductor supply chains rebalancing amid export controls, incentives, and global demand shiftsEnterprise software accelerating toward AI-native platforms built around integrated workflows rather than bolt-on toolsThe quantum segment examined continued progress in hybrid quantum-classical systems, improvements in qubit stability and readout reliability, and growing conversations around frontier infrastructure, including energy and cooling requirements. While advancements remained incremental, the episode emphasized their long-term strategic importance.The AI & Faith segment reflected on stewardship, ethical responsibility, and leadership clarity as intelligent systems scaled. Leaders across belief systems were shown to converge on the need for guardrails that preserved human dignity and reinforced wisdom over speed in technological development.The episode concluded with a Beyond the Bag segment, highlighting a practical travel essential and reinforcing the show’s grounding in both advanced technology and everyday leadership habits.The David Daily is a daily livestream and podcast focused on artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global business trends, and leadership rooted in faith and ethics.Powered by Reveting

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    AI, Quantum Innovation, and Faith Driven Leadership | The David Daily Ep 15 (Part 1)

    In this episode of The David Daily, I continued the ongoing conversation at the intersection of artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global business signals, and faith grounded leadership. This session focused on setting perspective rather than reacting to noise, with an emphasis on how leaders can stay grounded while navigating rapidly evolving technology and complex decision making environments.I walked through how frontier technologies like AI and quantum systems are no longer abstract concepts, but active forces shaping markets, organizations, and leadership expectations. The discussion centered on why leaders must balance speed with responsibility, and why discernment matters just as much as execution in this current cycle of innovation.This episode also reinforced the purpose of The David Daily as a daily practice. Showing up consistently, thinking clearly, and engaging thoughtfully with technology trends allows leaders to develop stronger judgment over time rather than chasing headlines. I reflected on why this work matters now, especially as intelligent systems continue to influence economics, governance, and culture.Topics covered in this episode included:Artificial intelligence trends shaping modern leadership decisionsQuantum innovation and its long term implications for business and infrastructureFaith, ethics, and stewardship as foundations for responsible technology developmentThis episode was designed for founders, investors, operators, and leaders who want clarity without hype and insight without distraction. The David Daily remains a daily livestream and podcast focused on AI, quantum intelligence, global business trends, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Powered by Reveting

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    Mark Cuban on the AI Talent War + HP-Juniper Deal, US-India Tech Cooperation, and Hybrid Quantum Systems | The David Daily Ep 14

    In this episode of The David Daily, I continued the daily exploration of current events, quantum innovation, and faith-grounded leadership as the year moved closer to its end. The conversation focused on how artificial intelligence, global technology shifts, and leadership responsibility are converging at a moment of economic recalibration and rapid innovation. Rather than reacting to headlines in isolation, this episode connected today’s news to longer-term implications for builders, investors, and decision-makers preparing for the year ahead.I began with current events shaping the AI and technology landscape. The discussion covered shifts in the AI talent market, market reactions to AI-driven valuations, and how capital and influence are rotating as expectations evolve. These stories highlighted how innovation is increasingly moving beyond large incumbents and into faster, more adaptive organizations, while global partnerships and enterprise consolidation continue to reshape the competitive field.The episode then moved into quantum topics, focusing on steady but meaningful progress happening beneath the surface. I explored how hybrid quantum-classical systems are driving real-world advances today, why scalable qubit readout remains a critical milestone, and how early quantum networking experiments are laying the groundwork for future connectivity. National research alliances and academic partnerships were also examined as key forces accelerating quantum materials and architecture development.In the AI and Faith segment, the focus shifted to leadership responsibility. I reflected on the importance of stewardship over speed, the idea of ethics as foundational infrastructure rather than an afterthought, and the shared values that unite leaders across belief systems when it comes to governing powerful technologies wisely. This segment emphasized moral judgment, accountability, and long-term thinking in the age of intelligent systems.The episode closed with Beyond the Bag, where I shared a practical look at everyday tools from my travel setup and reflected briefly on past entrepreneurial projects, connecting small, personal details back to larger themes of discipline, consistency, and execution.This episode included:A review of current AI, tech, and market news shaping hiring, investment, and global collaborationQuantum topics covering hybrid systems, qubit readout, networking experiments, and research alliancesAn AI and Faith discussion on stewardship, ethics as infrastructure, and shared values across belief systemsA Beyond the Bag segment focused on travel essentials and lessons from past venturesThe David Daily is a daily livestream and podcast focused on artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global business trends, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Powered by Reveting.

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    NVIDIA H200 Exports, AI Stock Volatility, Bitcoin Strategy, and Tech Policy | The David Daily Ep 13

    Episode thirteen expanded the daily analysis of artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global markets, and faith informed leadership.In this episode, I explored how geopolitical pressure, AI hardware demand, and market psychology are converging to shape the next phase of the technology cycle. Rather than isolated headlines, the discussion focused on what these signals reveal about capital flows, regulation, and long term strategic risk.I began with a deep dive into NVIDIA’s H200 chip production and export approvals, examining why global demand, especially from China, has placed AI hardware at the center of national policy conversations. This led into broader discussion around government oversight, trade scrutiny, and how semiconductor supply chains increasingly influence global power dynamics.The episode also addressed growing concern around an AI driven market bubble. I unpacked recent stock market volatility, rising yields, and investor hesitation across high growth technology sectors, highlighting how sentiment and macro forces continue to move markets as much as innovation itself. Coverage included developments involving Tesla, Boeing, Bitcoin strategy firms, and Nasdaq trends, offering context on how emerging technologies interact with traditional industrial and financial systems.You will hear this episode structured around the core segments of The David Daily:• A review of current AI, business, and market news, including NVIDIA exports, tech policy scrutiny, market volatility, and capital movement• Perspective on AI hardware demand, semiconductor economics, and geopolitical risk shaping innovation cycles• Discussion of AI investment sentiment, bubble concerns, and the role of macroeconomic signals in tech valuations• An AI & Faith segment reflecting on stewardship, responsibility, and ethical awareness as technology accelerates• A Beyond the Bag segment offering a personal reflection connecting faith, daily practice, and leadership groundingThis episode reinforced the importance of discernment in moments of rapid expansion and uncertainty. As technology, markets, and policy collide, leaders are challenged to balance growth with wisdom and short term opportunity with long term responsibility.The David Daily is a daily podcast and livestream focused on artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global business trends, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Powered by Reveting

  41. 14

    AI Executive Order, OpenAI GPT-5.2, Nvidia H200, Tesla + Starbucks Strike | The David Daily Ep 12

    Episode twelve continues the daily conversation at the intersection of artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, business intelligence, and faith grounded leadership.This episode focused on how rapidly shifting AI regulation, market volatility, and technology infrastructure decisions are shaping leadership choices in real time. Rather than reacting to headlines, I walked through what these developments signal for builders, operators, and decision makers navigating complexity.I began by examining key business and technology news influencing the AI ecosystem. This included discussion around a new federal executive order aimed at establishing a unified AI standard, why centralized regulation matters for innovation, and how national policy may reshape competition. I also covered notable market movements involving Tesla, OpenAI, Nvidia, Broadcom, Oracle, and Starbucks, using these examples to explore the growing costs of AI infrastructure, chip manufacturing pressure, labor dynamics, and global trade considerations.Throughout the episode, I emphasized the importance of pattern recognition over short term noise. These stories are not isolated events. They reflect deeper shifts in how capital, technology, policy, and public trust intersect, and why leaders must develop clarity beyond quarterly headlines.You will hear this episode structured around the core segments of The David Daily:• A review of current AI, business, and market news, including regulation updates, technology company performance, labor trends, and global competition• Perspective on AI infrastructure, chip economics, and the sustainability challenges facing large scale models and data centers• An AI & Faith segment inviting engagement with the AI and Faith community and ongoing conversations around ethics, stewardship, and responsibility• A Beyond the Bag segment offering a personal reflection that connects faith, daily habits, and leadership perspective in fast moving environmentsThis episode reinforced the need for thoughtful leadership rooted in discernment, moral responsibility, and long term vision as artificial intelligence and global markets continue to evolve together. The objective remains the same: not just staying informed, but leading wisely in a rapidly changing world.The David Daily is a daily podcast and livestream focused on artificial intelligence, quantum innovation, global business trends, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.Tune in daily.Powered by Reveting

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    Disney Licenses 200+ Characters to AI, SpaceX IPO Talk, and Quantum Momentum | The David Daily EP 11

    Welcome to Episode Eleven of The David Daily.In this episode, I focus on the fast-moving intersection of artificial intelligence, global business news, quantum technology, and faith-informed leadership. This conversation is designed to help leaders, founders, and decision-makers stay grounded while navigating rapid technological and economic change.I begin with a review of current global business and technology news, including major developments shaping capital markets, innovation, and creative industries. I discuss how partnerships between AI companies and global brands signal deeper shifts in storytelling, intellectual property, and generative media. I also explore signals coming from space technology, capital markets, and Federal Reserve commentary, with practical implications for founders and investors watching funding cycles and economic momentum.This episode then moves into quantum intelligence and emerging technology updates, highlighting progress in qubit readout, international quantum infrastructure, and collaborative research across governments, universities, and labs. These developments offer important context for how quantum systems are moving closer to real-world applications across AI acceleration, logistics, materials science, and secure communications.You’ll hear how this episode is structured:• A review of current business, economic, and technology news shaping markets and innovation• A focused quantum intelligence segment covering advances in quantum computing, infrastructure, and research• An AI & Faith segment exploring how multiple faith traditions are engaging artificial intelligence for education, ethics, and global access• A Beyond the Bag segment offering a personal reflection on faith, symbolism, and daily leadership practicesI also explore how Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu communities are engaging AI in meaningful ways, from translation and education to ethical reinforcement and spiritual study. This segment emphasizes the importance of stewardship, responsibility, and pluralistic dialogue as intelligent systems become more deeply embedded in society.This episode reinforces the core mission of The David Daily: to bring clarity, perspective, and responsibility to conversations about AI, quantum intelligence, global business, and leadership grounded in faith and ethics.The David Daily is a daily podcast and livestream focused on artificial intelligence, quantum intelligence, global business trends, and leadership shaped by values and long-term thinking.Tune in daily.Powered by Reveting

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    Vatican AI Update, NVIDIA H200 Exports, and a ChatGPT KPI Demo | The David Daily EP 10

    Welcome to episode ten of The David Daily.In this episode, I continued the daily format of the show and walked through major developments in AI trade, interest rates, and the growing momentum in quantum investment and quantum logistics. I also highlighted how faith communities are beginning to respond to artificial intelligence through education, media literacy, and leadership conversations happening globally.You’ll hear how each episode of The David Daily is structured:A review of current news and market signals, including NVIDIA’s H200 chip exports, global trade tension, and Federal Reserve rate cut expectationsA dedicated focus on quantum intelligence and emerging technologies, including major funding rounds in quantum computing and quantum networking, plus real-world logistics applicationsA recurring AI & Faith segment, exploring religion, ethics, education, and how institutions like the Vatican and global faith leaders are engaging AI’s cultural impactA personal segment called Beyond the Bag, offering a behind-the-scenes look at everyday items tied to travel, habits, and leadership routinesA practical AI demonstration showing how ChatGPT was used to build a structured business plan and KPI framework, including sales metrics, delivery metrics, and ecosystem goalsThis episode focused heavily on the intersection of technology and economic decision-making. I broke down why NVIDIA’s export clearance matters and what it signals about business demand from companies like ByteDance and Alibaba. I also explored why rate cuts can change consumer behavior, especially through refinancing, and how shifting credit conditions affect stress, mobility, and long-term financial planning. In the quantum segment, I covered the growing wave of capital moving into the space, including major Series A funding rounds and the rise of quantum networking as a category. I also unpacked why logistics and supply chain optimization may become one of the clearest near-term use cases for quantum systems.In the AI and faith segment, I shared updates on global religious leadership engaging with AI through pastoral impact discussions, safeguards for human freedom, and the need for stronger media literacy in the age of intelligent systems. I closed the episode with an AI demo that showed how leaders can use structured prompting to create business planning clarity, define KPIs, and build a long-term operating rhythm around measurable outcomes.Tune in daily for insight, perspective, and thoughtful conversation.Powered by Reveting

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    Quantum Error Correction, AI Policy Debates, and the Morning Tech Rundown | David Daily Ep 9

    In this episode of The David Daily, I walked through the stories shaping technology, business, and leadership right now, with a focus on how emerging systems are changing the way we think about responsibility and decision making.The episode opened with a breakdown of current business and technology news, including major acquisitions, leadership shifts inside global companies, economic signals worth paying attention to, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence across industries. These developments are not isolated headlines. They are signals leaders need to understand in context.From there, I explored the latest movement in quantum computing, including progress in error correction, cloud based quantum optimization, trapped ion systems, and quantum safe encryption. We are watching the foundations of the next computing era being built in real time, and it is critical to understand where commercial adoption, research, and ethics intersect.The third segment focused on AI and faith, looking at how different belief systems approach artificial intelligence, governance, and moral responsibility. I discussed how faith based values, agnostic perspectives, and evidence driven ethics all contribute to shaping how AI should be built and used. This conversation is about wisdom, accountability, and long term stewardship, not just innovation speed.The episode closed with Beyond the Bag, where I shared a personal reflection on faith, daily practice, and why keeping values close matters in leadership and life.Topics covered:Current AI and business news shaping global marketsQuantum computing progress and emerging technology trendsAI ethics, faith, and moral responsibilityLeadership reflection and values driven decision makingTune in dailyPowered by Reveting

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    AI News, Quantum Computing, and Faith Based Ethics in Emerging Technology | The David Daily EP 7

    In this episode of The David Daily, I continued the daily rhythm of breaking down current news, quantum developments, AI, and faith through a thoughtful and grounded lens. This episode explored how major technology leaders are shaping the future of computing, why quantum research matters now, and how faith and ethics remain essential as innovation accelerates.I began with a review of current news shaping the technology landscape. The discussion focused on how companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, IBM, and IonQ are advancing quantum infrastructure and cloud-based experimentation. I shared why these developments are not theoretical anymore and how they are steadily moving toward commercial application.Key areas discussed included:Microsoft expanding quantum inspired optimization across AzureAmazon Braket accelerating quantum logistics simulationsGoogle advancing next generation qubit systems through Sycamore and WillowIBM unveiling modular quantum data center architectureIonQ achieving record breaking qubit fidelity for commercial workloadsNvidia expanding hybrid compute through quantum simulation accelerationI then spent time unpacking core quantum concepts including superposition, entanglement, error suppression, and why reliability is one of the most important hurdles in quantum computing. The goal was not mastery, but shared learning and curiosity as these systems evolve.The AI and faith segment focused on wisdom, ethics, and long term responsibility. I reflected on how faith traditions across the world offer guidance for navigating complexity, uncertainty, and technological power. Faith was framed not as opposition to innovation, but as a compass that helps shape how tools are built and used.The episode closed with the Beyond the Bag segment, where I shared a deck of cards I carry while traveling and reflected on family traditions, storytelling, and the importance of simple human connection in a fast moving digital world.Tune in daily.Powered by Reveting.

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    Quantum Computing News Across Microsoft Azure, AWS Braket, Google Sycamore, IBM, and IonQ | The David Daily EP 6

    In this episode, I broke down the latest developments shaping the future of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and ethical leadership. I walked through major announcements from Big Tech and explored how quantum concepts are moving from theory into real-world infrastructure. This episode connected current news with deeper thinking around responsibility, faith, and how emerging technologies will influence decision-making at scale.Throughout the session, I examined how companies are approaching quantum innovation, why error reduction and reliability matter, and what these shifts mean for businesses, builders, and leaders paying attention to what comes next. I also reflected on how faith, wisdom, and moral clarity should guide the way we adopt and deploy advanced technologies.Topics covered in this episode:• Microsoft expanding quantum-inspired cooling optimization across Azure• Amazon Braket accelerating quantum simulation and logistics testing• Google advancing next-generation Sycamore and Willow quantum processors• IBM unveiling modular quantum data center architecture• IonQ achieving major milestones in qubit fidelity and commercial readiness• How quantum concepts like superposition and entanglement are becoming practical• AI and Faith perspectives on ethics, wisdom, and responsible innovation• Beyond the Bag segment and the role of everyday tools in a life of movement and learningTune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    Cloudflare Security, AI-Generated Content, and Quantum Topics | The David Daily EP 5

    In this episode of David Daily, I shared how I structure my daily news intake and connected real-world events to deeper conversations around quantum systems, artificial intelligence, faith, and digital trust.Here’s what I discussed:JetBlue emergency landing and aviation systemsA JetBlue flight experienced a sudden drop in altitude and was forced to make an emergency landingReports of passenger injuries raised questions about flight control systemsExploration of how high-energy cosmic particles can disrupt sensitive microelectronicsQuantum concepts applied to real-world systemsHow zeros and ones can be altered under extreme conditionsWhy superposition, interference, and entanglement matter beyond theoryWhat these quantum principles reveal about system instability and resilienceKey business and economic signalsNetflix moving forward with a major acquisition involving Warner Bros. DiscoveryInflation data coming in lower than expected and what that signals for marketsFanatics launching a standalone prediction market and the broader implications for sports and forecastingAI and Faith across global communitiesChristian leaders using AI for multilingual missions and educationJewish scholars examining AI ethics and halakhic decision-makingMuslim innovators building AI-powered Quranic study platformsBuddhist communities testing AI-guided mindfulness toolsHindu institutions integrating AI into Vedic educationCatholic frameworks emerging for moral decision-making with AIWhy evidence-driven AI policy is becoming a shared concern across faith traditionsDigital security, identity, and misinformationThe role of Cloudflare in protecting online identity and traffic verificationWhy failures in verification systems create ethical and security risksReddit reporting a surge in AI-generated contentHow feedback loops and referential integrity issues contribute to misinformationBeyond the BagA simple but essential item I carry daily to stay energized and focusedWhy small habits support long-term performance and consistencyDavid Daily is a daily livestream and podcast focused on artificial intelligence, quantum technology, global business trends, ethics, and leadership grounded in faith.Tune in dailyPowered by Reveting

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    Quantum Computing Explained: How AI, GPUs, and Data Centers Are Evolving | The David Daily EP 4

    In Episode 4 of The David Daily, I kept the format tight and simple - current news first, then quantum topics, then AI and Faith, and I wrapped with Beyond the Bag. This one was centered on how fast infrastructure is shifting under our feet - from media and logistics to quantum hardware and energy.Here’s what I covered:The New York Times suing the Pentagon - and why I see free speech as the foundation for everything we’re doing online.Alphabet’s AI chip business and what it signals about the scale of compute and where the money is flowing in the chip race.Amazon potentially ending its U.S. Postal Service partnership - and what that could mean for last-mile delivery, national distribution, and logistics strategy.Dollar General eyeing a 2026 expansion, and why value-based retailers tend to rise when consumers tighten spending.Sam Altman exploring a SpaceX-style aerospace competitor - and what it says about the next wave of tech leaders moving beyond software into hardware and frontier infrastructure.Then I moved into Quantum Topics, focused on quantum-inspired algorithms and why they matter right now, even before true quantum computing becomes mainstream:What “quantum-inspired” actually means:Algorithms running on classical hardwareBorrowing concepts from quantum physics to solve problems fasterWhy this matters for the real world:Better optimization for server placementSmarter cooling systemsMore efficient energy distributionLower power consumption and better sustainability outcomesHow companies are already experimenting:Amazon Braket (spelled B-R-A-K-E-T) for quantum simulation and early-stage testing for logistics and routingWho I highlighted as key leaders in quantum hardware:Google (Sycamore superconducting processor)IBM (hybrid quantum-classical systems)IonQ (trapped-ion qubits)Why data centers will care more and more:AI growth is pushing energy demand upQuantum can improve efficiency through optimizationLonger-term: hybrid stacks and even mentions of future stable power concepts like micro-reactorsIn the AI and Faith segment, I shared why I support the nonprofit and how it’s meant to bring wisdom traditions and emerging technology into the same conversation - without forcing anyone into one belief system.And in Beyond the Bag, I featured something I actually use constantly:My RODE microphone setupOne USB-COne LightningSmall, portable, always in my backpackBecause bad audio kills good content, even if your video looks perfectPlus the wind cover for outdoor recordingIf you want to join a future episode, I closed by inviting guests to reach out and get involved.Tune In Daily Powered By Reveting

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    AI Ads in the Super Bowl, Anthropic’s IPO Signals, and Quantum Computing Basics | The David Daily EP 3

    In Episode 3 of The David Daily, I continued our daily rhythm of breaking down current news, quantum concepts, and the intersection of AI and faith. This episode focused on where technology, media, and human connection are heading as we move deeper into December.Here’s what I covered in this episode:AI advertising entering the mainstream, with Svedka launching a fully AI-generated “Fembot” Super Bowl concept ad, and why this moment matters for brands, creators, and the future of storytelling.Anthropic’s quiet movement toward a potential IPO, including why enterprise partnerships, scaling revenue, and platforms like Claude are positioning it as one of the most significant AI companies to watch.Eventbrite’s reported $500 million acquisition by Bending Spoons, and what it signals about the renewed demand for in-person gatherings, creator-first tools, and real-world connection.Comcast exploring a massive merger involving NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery, and how consolidation could permanently reshape the entertainment and streaming landscape.Apple’s projected record iPhone shipments for 2025, driven by on-device AI, global market recovery, and the rise of the multi-screen, multi-device lifestyle.In the Quantum Topics segment, I broke down:The difference between traditional computing (bits) and quantum computing (qubits).The three foundational concepts of quantum computing:Superposition - exploring many possibilities at onceEntanglement - linked states across distanceInterference - amplifying correct outcomes while canceling noiseWhy quantum matters for industries like drug discovery, logistics, climate modeling, cybersecurity, and advanced AI reasoning.In the AI and Faith segment, I reflected on:The growing movement of people who identify as spiritual but not religious.Why AI and Faith exists as a pluralistic organization welcoming all belief systems.The importance of ethics, diversity, and human values as technology continues to accelerate.Beyond the Bag:I shared how I travel full-time with a minimalist setup.A magnetic LED light strip I carry everywhere for motion-activated lighting, content creation, and life on the move.This episode was about understanding scale, speed, and meaning - and why technology without values is incomplete.Tune in DailyPowered by Reveting

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    How AI Prompt Engineering Is Evolving with Quantum Intelligence | The David Daily EP 2

    Welcome back to The David Daily.In Episode 2, I bring you a fresh round of current news, quantum intelligence updates, and an AI & Faith reflection - then we expand the show format by welcoming our first guest conversation and product demo.I start with key headlines from December 2, 2025, including post-Cyber Monday consumer behavior shifts, gasoline prices hitting major lows, Dell’s multi-billion dollar charitable giving tied to Giving Tuesday, a leadership change in Apple’s AI organization, and Starbucks settling a major labor dispute in New York City. These stories may seem disconnected at first, but together they reflect how markets, technology, and leadership decisions are moving in real time.Next, we move into quantum intelligence and emerging technology trends. This episode highlights growing momentum in quantum sensing adoption, increased EU quantum research funding, and rising venture capital activity in quantum cybersecurity. I also touch on the expansion of quantum education and training, especially across Asia, and why leaders should pay attention to quantum encryption and long-term security implications.In the AI & Faith segment, we explore how major conversations are emerging around AI and spiritual wisdom, including how faith leaders are beginning to adopt multilingual AI content systems for teaching and communication. I share why pluralistic dialogue matters in this space and why ethics, wisdom, and responsibility must be part of the conversation as intelligent systems evolve.Then we welcome Richmond Taylor, founder of Bishop AI and creator of AI Chemist, for a conversation and live demo focused on prompt engineering, AI education, and automation. Richmond shares how quickly the AI landscape has shifted, why prompting remains one of the biggest friction points for teams, and how AI Chemist helps users build clearer, more structured prompts by generating clarifying questions, applying frameworks, and removing patterns that make output feel generic or overly “AI-written.”We also talk about what it means to educate new users in AI, why guided learning matters, and how Richmond is thinking about product direction, subscriptions, teams, and enterprise adoption as the platform evolves.To close out the episode, I share a Beyond the Bag segment featuring my daily headset setup and why reliable tools matter when you’re building consistency through livestreaming and daily publishing.If you’re a founder, investor, operator, builder, or leader trying to stay current on AI, quantum intelligence, and responsible adoption, this episode will give you a grounded snapshot of what’s changing right now.Tune in daily.Powered by Reveting.

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The David Daily is a daily podcast hosted by David J. Goecke exploring artificial intelligence, quantum technology, global business strategy, and faith-driven leadership. Each episode delivers clear context on the most important AI and tech developments, a practical quantum insight with real-world relevance, and a reflection on ethics, stewardship, and decision-making in an age of intelligent systems. Built for founders, investors, operators, and leaders who value clarity over noise. New episodes stream daily. Powered by Reveting.

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