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[The All-In Podcast: Geopolitical Breakthroughs, Domestic Security, and the AI Infrastructure Boom]-[Trump Brokers Gaza Peace Deal, National Guard in Chicago, OpenAI/AMD, AI Roundtripping, Gold Rally]

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg · B2 · 2025-10-10

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The All-In Podcast: Geopolitical and Technological Frontiers

In this episode, the "besties"—Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, Jason Calacanis, and guest Brad Gerstner—dive into a series of high-stakes topics, ranging from diplomatic breakthroughs in the Middle East to the intense debate over domestic law enforcement and the massive capital expenditure wave in AI.

A Diplomatic Moonshot in the Middle East

David Sacks opens the discussion by highlighting a significant geopolitical breakthrough: a ceasefire deal in the Israel-Hamas conflict, which he credits to the aggressive mediation of the Trump administration. Sacks notes that President Trump utilized a strategy of "cajole and coerce," pressuring both the Israeli government and Hamas. Citing Aaron David Miller, a veteran negotiator, Sacks argues that Trump acted as a truly "honest broker" by being willing to exert pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu, a move previous administrations avoided. The hosts speculate that this deal, if it holds, could pave the way for long-term stability, allowing the region to shift its focus from oil-based economies to diverse investments in AI, tourism, and renewables.

Domestic Security and the Role of the National Guard

The conversation shifts to the contentious deployment of National Guard troops to support ICE operations in cities like Chicago and Portland. Jason Calacanis expresses concern over the "violent nature" of these raids, arguing that they alienate moderates and drift away from the successful "Trump 2.0" platform. He emphasizes that while he supports "law and order," the current execution is inefficient and unnecessarily brutal.

Conversely, David Sacks defends the necessity of federal intervention, pointing to the success of similar operations in Washington D.C., where crime rates dropped significantly after federal support was introduced. Sacks contends that the violence seen in Chicago and Portland is not driven by law enforcement, but by "Antifa terrorists" and local political inaction. He argues that the federal government has a clear mandate to enforce immigration laws, dismissing claims of authoritarianism as partisan rhetoric.

The AI Infrastructure Tsunami

Brad Gerstner provides a deep dive into the massive capital allocation occurring in the AI sector, specifically focusing on the recent deal between AMD and OpenAI. Gerstner characterizes this as a "bet the farm" move by AMD’s Lisa Su to challenge NVIDIA’s dominance. He notes that the unit of compute has shifted from individual chips to entire data centers, with power (measured in gigawatts) becoming the primary constraint.

Chamath Palihapitiya introduces the concept of "round-tripping" and the evolving supply chain, referencing a quote by Nathan Rothschild: "The man who controls Britain's money supply controls the British empire." Chamath suggests that in the AI era, those who control the "input elements" like HBM memory and energy will effectively dictate the pace of the industry. While some critics fear a bubble, the hosts argue that there are "no dark GPUs"—meaning the demand for compute is real and currently outstripping supply.

The Rise of Prediction Markets

The episode concludes with a discussion on the rise of Polymarket, which has recently secured a massive investment from ICE (Intercontinental Exchange). The hosts discuss the "democratization" of financial markets, where everything from election outcomes to Oscars winners is becoming a tradable asset. Gerstner applauds this as a way to "professionalize the wisdom of the crowds," noting that market participants are often better predictors than experts in ivory towers.

Throughout the discussion, the tension between the "Trump 2.0" policy agenda and the methods used to implement it remains a central theme, reflecting a broader debate about the balance between executive power, constitutional rights, and the pursuit of national prosperity.

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it's been a minute
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