Chapter 1: What is the significance of Ted Turner's legacy?
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Chapter 2: How are Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount, and Disney performing financially?
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You know, I just was hanging out with goats calmly in Norway, and here I have to deal with this bullshit. Hi, everyone. This is Pivot from New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network. I'm Kara Swisher.
And I'm Scott Galloway.
Guess where I am, Scott?
Where are you?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Anthropic partnering with SpaceX?
Norway.
Really?
I'm in Norway, yes.
Are you in Oslo? Where are you?
No, I'm in Bergen, which is beautiful.
That sounds like a speaking gig with some serious zeros on it.
I'm doing actually a favor. It's not a paid speaking gig. It's for this Nordic Media Days. They've been driving me crazy to come. The Norwegians are big on us, Scott.
We're big in Norway.
We're big in Norway. It's only 5 million people, but...
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Chapter 4: What is the current state of the Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial?
Anyway, it's this group of people that like all the different newspapers and broadcasts and podcasters and everything else. And they do this thing called Nordic Media Days. And the woman who runs it has been like peppering me for a long, long time. And so I have agreed to do it because I was in London, which I was also in London for Tina Brown's thing.
Didn't contact me, didn't stop by, didn't say hi.
I wrote you several times and you were in Hamburg.
Didn't invite me for tea. I did. Didn't say hello.
I invited you for dinner where I got to meet Idris Elba.
He just uses me to cash big checks.
No, this is such a lie. Would you like me to show the text? I'm in Hamburg. What kind of excuse is that?
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Chapter 5: How effective is ChatGPT at making stock picks?
I'm in Hamburg. Were you in Hamburg?
That wasn't Hamburg. I was eating sausage and having beer. I loved it. By the way, just going to Norway. I'm going to finish my story, but go ahead. I'm sorry, go ahead. This leaks into your story. I don't know about you, I am much more liked or less disliked in Europe than in the US.
I think it's because in the US, the moment you get assigned to some political party or not, 50 percent of America hates you. In Europe, they really don't care.
Maybe they just don't know you well enough yet to hate you. Maybe that's where we are.
That's fair.
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Chapter 6: What are the challenges of using AI for investment advice?
I'm like, give it time. Give it time.
Anyway, so I went to London to do this. Tina Brown does this really amazing cause around journalism. It's a great conference. where she puts together, it's for her late husband, Harry Evans, who was an astonishing journalist. And she brings together like amazing people. And so we, it was with Craig Newmark, Christiane Amanpour, and Don Lemon and I had a thing on stage.
Don Lemon was in London? He didn't call me either. Guy uses me. He doesn't call me.
He did, but you weren't available. Anyway, so don't, don't, because we asked you, don't even start. So I'm here.
Chapter 7: How does retail investor behavior impact the stock market?
So they just said, can you fly up to Bergen, which was an hour and a half flight. And so here I am. It's beautiful. I have to say it's sort of the entry to the fjord area.
Northern Europe in the summer is... It's cold today. Oh, but it's so... Beautiful. Everything, the light, the water, the sky at night. I mean, it's just incredible. It's beautiful.
I just had giant shrimp. This fish up here is astonishing. And then I walked to the top of this fluggen, fluggen, fluggen, whatever. Everything reads like an Ikea piece of furniture here. And... in the Nordic areas.
Chapter 8: What predictions are made for the future of AI and investment?
And up the top, this is in a funicular, I love a funicular. And then I get up there and there's goats up there, just hanging out, goats.
Really? Yeah. As I set off, my goats can digest anything. My Great Dane cannot. If I feed my Great Dane 30 minutes early or late, it becomes literally a shit cannon roaming around the house, decorating fecal matter across. Okay. The most expensive items we have. So goats are not like my Great Dane layout, just so you know.
Well, there was goat poop up there on the top of the mountain.
They can eat anything. If you give it a tennis shoe, no problem.
I know. It was really cool. I was like, you know when you're not expecting goats and then there are goats? It was like, I was like, oh, look, goats.
You like that?
I did. I was like, oh, this is cool.
You want to hear my Nordic story? In one second.
And then I'm going to go after the London thing, which is I had a lovely lunch with Christiane Amanpour when we heard the news about Ted Turner, but I'll get to that in a second. My little European jaunt, which I did ask you, to dinner at a fancy person's house where there are celebrities.
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