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Throwback Ads Dominate the Super Bowl & Dow hits 50,000

Episode 775: Neal and Toby recap the rise of prediction markets and most memorable ads from this year’s Super Bowl. Then, Hims & Hers is forced to pull their copycat weight-loss drug after regulators threatened legal action. Plus, why everyone is into fiber content nowadays. Mean ...  Show more

Anthropic Throws Jabs at OpenAI's Ad Plan & Super Bowl-Olympics Preview

Episode 774: Neal and Toby preview the biggest headlines ahead of the Super Bowl, starting with Anthropic throwing jabs at OpenAI. Then, a report shows January was a bad month for the job market with layoffs being the highest in years. And, Caterpillar gets a boost on its power a ...  Show more

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