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The Jason Hassett Show

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Welcome to "The Jason Hassett Show," where boundaries in discussions are pushed to the limits. This channel is a dynamic departure from Jason's more structured documentary and F1 channels, embracing a raw, unfiltered format. Here, Jason dives deep into a kaleidoscope of topics, ranging from the intricacies of AI technologies and the enduring conflicts in Israel-Gaza to the enigmatic world of UFOs and heated, controversial debates like the current one on gender.

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Portada del episodio The NES was a 'Toy' NOT a Console

The NES was a 'Toy' NOT a Console

In 1985, the American video game industry wasn't just struggling—it was dead. The "Great Crash" had turned consoles into toxic waste, and retailers wouldn't touch a "video game" with a ten-foot pole.Then a Japanese company showed up with a gray box, a plastic robot, and a plastic gun.They didn't call it a console; they called it an Entertainment System. They didn't call it a computer; they called it a Toy. By bundling the system with R.O.B. the Robot, Nintendo pulled off the ultimate Trojan Horse. They convinced stores like Toys "R" Us that they weren't selling the "failing" medium of electronic gaming—they were selling a high-tech playmate.This is the story of how a clever rebranding campaign didn't just save Nintendo; it built the $200 billion industry we have today by lying right to our faces.📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK"History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH🔗 LINKS & SUPPORTThe book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBHDocumentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassettSubscribe for weekly post-mortems on the products, decisions, and people shaping modern tech.#Nintendo #NES #VideoGameHistory #GamingCrash1983 #RetroGaming #SuperMario #BusinessStrategy #MarketingGenius #TechHistory #TheJasonHassettShow #JasonHassett #ToyIndustry #GamingRevolution

19 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio How Soon Will a Robot Clean Your House?

How Soon Will a Robot Clean Your House?

A Norwegian startup wants to put a five-foot-six humanoid robot in your kitchen for $20,000. Ten thousand people have already put down deposits.Then the Wall Street Journal showed up to test it.Every complex household task in the demo — every single one — was being controlled by a person sitting in another room wearing virtual reality goggles. The robot wasn't cleaning the house. A guy in Oslo was cleaning the house. The robot was just the suit he was wearing.This is the real state of humanoid robotics in 2026 — the receipts the keynote slides won't show you.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK"History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🤖 IN THIS EPISODEThe Cathedral and the Crash Test. Tesla is killing the Model S and Model X to demolish the Fremont factory and rebuild it for one million humanoid robots a year. Giga Texas is being engineered for ten million. As of January, the number of Optimus robots doing useful work inside Tesla factories is — by Elon Musk's own admission — zero. We break down the 10,000-part bottleneck, the battery problem nobody is solving, and Ken Goldberg's "100,000-year data gap."The $150,000 Intern. Boston Dynamics' Electric Atlas is shipping to Hyundai. Figure 02 just completed an 11-month pilot at BMW Spartanburg — 1,250 hours, 90,000 sheet metal parts, 99% accuracy. So why isn't there one in your kitchen? We expose the "babysitting ratio" — the 90/10 human-to-robot collaboration math the marketing videos never show.The $20,000 Asterisk. 1X's NEO is the most thoughtfully engineered consumer humanoid on the market — Myofibers, soft polymer skin, no pinch points. It also launches at 60-70% autonomy by the company's own admission. The other 30-40% of the time, you're paying $499/month so a stranger can log into your kitchen, put on VR goggles, and clean your house through a robot you bought.The Country That Stopped Pretending. While Silicon Valley argues about foundation models, Unitree is shipping a $13,500 humanoid. Agibot claims 39% global market share. Xpeng is dropping its solid-state EV batteries directly into a humanoid robot. The forecast: China captures 61% of the global humanoid market — by treating the robot as a refrigerator, not a religion.The Graveyard. Every one of these companies is walking the same path that killed the Humane AI Pin, the Microsoft Kin, and the Mayfield Kuri. We run the real Total Cost of Ownership math: $20,000 upfront, $6,000/year in software, up to $10,000/year in maintenance, plus a homeowner's robot liability rider. Year one cost: roughly $36,400 — to do, less reliably, what a Roomba and a Nest do for under a thousand.So how soon will a robot actually clean your house? The honest engineering answer might surprise you — and it has very little to do with the company you're expecting.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the products, decisions, and people shaping modern tech.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#HumanoidRobots #TeslaOptimus #BostonDynamics #FigureAI #1XNEO #Unitree #Robotics #PhysicalAI #TechHistory #SiliconValley #TheJasonHassettShow #JasonHassett #BusinessStrategy #AIHype #ConsumerTech

10 de may de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio How the Watch Nearly Broke Apple

How the Watch Nearly Broke Apple

In April 2015, Apple released a watch made of 18-karat gold that cost $17,000. It was photographed on Beyoncé's wrist at Coachella, sold inside Parisian fashion boutiques alongside Chanel, and personally championed by the most powerful designer in technology. Two weeks after launch, the sales simply stopped. In this episode, we perform the autopsy on the most expensive identity crisis in tech history—how Apple spent $25 million on a tent, cut down two dozen trees, and tried to convince billionaires that a piece of consumer electronics could be an heirloom.📚 Order My New Book: "History Written by Losers" — Out Now. The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers; this book tells the side of history they tried to bury. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBHVideo Description We dive into the post-Jobs vacuum that handed Jony Ive almost unchecked creative authority—an authority Apple's executives valued at fifty billion dollars in market cap—and the horological obsession that led him to assemble seven elite watchmaking experts to chase the soul of a Patek Philippe. We expose the luxury delusion: the celebrity seeding operation that put exclusive gold link bracelets on Beyoncé, Karl Lagerfeld, and Anna Wintour; the haute-couture pop-ups inside Colette and Dover Street Market; and the moment Ive won his fashion-show launch tent only to call it a "Pyrrhic victory" that broke his trust in Apple forever.Then we follow the data. While Ive fought for runway glamour, COO Jeff Williams was quietly building something no technology company had ever attempted: a clinical human-performance laboratory staffed by thirteen exercise physiologists and twenty-nine medics, equipped with more than fifty $40,000 metabolic carts, logging 66,000 hours of biometric data from 10,000 unwitting Apple employees. We break down how that secret lab birthed the Activity Rings—a behavioral-science weapon disguised as three colorful circles—and how the Series 4's FDA-cleared ECG transformed a failed luxury object into an "intelligent guardian" that now outsells the entire Swiss watch industry combined.Finally, we examine the casualty: Jony Ive himself. We trace the slow exile of the fifty-billion-dollar man, the symbolic moment Apple's design team was reorganized to report to an engineer with a spreadsheet, and Ive's eventual departure to LoveFrom in 2019. With Tim Cook stepping down and the operational era reaching its endgame, we ask the seventeen-thousand-dollar question: did Apple save the Watch by abandoning Ive's vision, or did they quietly euthanize the last truly ambitious product the company will ever build?🔗 Links & Support📺 Documentary Channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett#AppleWatch #JonyIve #TimCook #Apple #TechHistory #TheJasonHassettShow #JasonHassett #BusinessStrategy #JeffWilliams #DesignVsData

3 de may de 2026 - 22 min
Portada del episodio How Tim Cook Saved Apple (By Killing the 'Genius' Model)

How Tim Cook Saved Apple (By Killing the 'Genius' Model)

On September 1, 2026, Tim Cook will step down as CEO of Apple. For fifteen years, he lived in the shadow of a visionary, only to build the first four-trillion-dollar corporation in human history. In this episode, we perform the autopsy on the Cook era—a masterclass in "boring" decisions that made Apple financially unkillable.📚 Order My New Book: "History Written by Losers" — Out Now. The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers; this book tells the side of history they tried to bury. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBHVideo DescriptionWe dive into how a man who once offered a piece of his own liver to save Steve Jobs transformed a company ninety days from bankruptcy into a global juggernaut. We expose the "Quiet Operator’s" playbook: from declaring inventory "fundamentally evil" to the surgical removal of executives whose egos threatened the process. We break down the three strategic pillars that defined the last decade: using Wearables as ecosystem glue, turning Services into a high-margin "invisible toll booth," and the Silicon Gambit that broke Apple’s dependence on Intel.Finally, we examine the one thing Tim Cook couldn't optimize: the AI revolution. We trace the internal delays of "Apple Intelligence" and the unprecedented moment Cook was forced to rent a "soul" from Google just to keep Siri alive. With John Ternus set to take the throne, we ask the trillion-dollar question: did Tim Cook hand over a fortress at the perfect moment, or did he build the world’s most beautifully maintained museum?🔗 Links & Support📺 Documentary Channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett#TimCook #Apple #TechHistory #TheJasonHassettShow #JasonHassett #BusinessStrategy #iPhone #AI #JohnTernus

21 de abr de 2026 - 22 min
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