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Wait, Allbirds is an AI Company?

13 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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This week Allbirds sold their soul — and their shoes — to become an AI data center company. We break down the absurdity, the Benefit Corporation betrayal, and what it says about the AI gold rush. Then we talk about Tom Steyer, the climate billionaire running for Governor of California who might actually be the real deal. And we end in the last place you'd expect — Texas — where solar, wind, and batteries are quietly reshaping the most fossil fuel friendly grid in America. The energy transition isn't coming. In Texas it's already here.

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