Deployed: Where Physical AI Gets Real

The Most Expensive Introduction Ever Made: Ross Fubini and Anduril's Origin Story

57 min · 5. maj 2026
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Brad reconnects with Ross Fubini, the two met as Netscape interns when being a nerd wasn't cool. Ross went on to accidentally make the most valuable introduction in Silicon Valley history, connecting Palantir's first employees, then built XYZ Venture Capital around the network that followed. They trade notes on what the browser wars actually teach us about the AI wars, why only 40 people in America know how to sell tech to the Pentagon, and whether OpenAI ends up like Netscape: world-changing, then gone.

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