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It’s Tech Week and Get the Check’s one-year anniversary! Maya may have never believed in this milestone, but we know you all did. This Tech Week, the pod is co-hosting a DJ set at the Composio office on Sunday morning. Link’s in the bio!
The hosts kick it off with DoorDash’s new delivery robot called Dot. It is an in-house autonomous vehicle built by DoorDash Labs that can drive on both roads and sidewalks. They break down how it could automate up to half of DoorDash’s deliveries, why Phoenix is the testing ground for every AV startup, and how dot’s modular design could make it surprisingly profitable. Priya and Anika also discuss how Berkeley lowkey had food delivery bots five years ago.Next, they dive into the October 1st government shutdown, explaining why Democrats are using the tactic to force Republicans to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and reverse Medicaid cuts from the “Big Beautiful Bill.” They trace how the shutdown connects back to Trump-era tax cuts, which states have the most to lose, and why Democrats are betting that voters will still blame Republicans despite initiating the standoff. The hosts also discuss the shutdown’s real-world effects like furloughed workers, national parks going unstaffed, and what it means for the market.Finally, they cover Tinker, the first product from Thinking Machine Labs, Mira Murati’s $12 billion AI startup. They explain how Tinker’s fine-tuning API lets researchers train models with reinforcement learning (RLHF) without managing GPUs, which is a move that could make AI development cheaper and more customizable.
00:00 Intro
02:23 DoorDash launches Dot
17:54 Why the government is shut down
30:58 Thinking Labs launches Tinker
By Anika, Maya, Priya5
1919 ratings
It’s Tech Week and Get the Check’s one-year anniversary! Maya may have never believed in this milestone, but we know you all did. This Tech Week, the pod is co-hosting a DJ set at the Composio office on Sunday morning. Link’s in the bio!
The hosts kick it off with DoorDash’s new delivery robot called Dot. It is an in-house autonomous vehicle built by DoorDash Labs that can drive on both roads and sidewalks. They break down how it could automate up to half of DoorDash’s deliveries, why Phoenix is the testing ground for every AV startup, and how dot’s modular design could make it surprisingly profitable. Priya and Anika also discuss how Berkeley lowkey had food delivery bots five years ago.Next, they dive into the October 1st government shutdown, explaining why Democrats are using the tactic to force Republicans to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and reverse Medicaid cuts from the “Big Beautiful Bill.” They trace how the shutdown connects back to Trump-era tax cuts, which states have the most to lose, and why Democrats are betting that voters will still blame Republicans despite initiating the standoff. The hosts also discuss the shutdown’s real-world effects like furloughed workers, national parks going unstaffed, and what it means for the market.Finally, they cover Tinker, the first product from Thinking Machine Labs, Mira Murati’s $12 billion AI startup. They explain how Tinker’s fine-tuning API lets researchers train models with reinforcement learning (RLHF) without managing GPUs, which is a move that could make AI development cheaper and more customizable.
00:00 Intro
02:23 DoorDash launches Dot
17:54 Why the government is shut down
30:58 Thinking Labs launches Tinker

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