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On this episode of Admin Access, hosts Dominic Mulinda and Evans dive into two major tech topics dominating headlines. The duo begins with a spirited debate about Tesla's future and whether Elon Musk should step down as CEO amid plummeting stock values. They examine how Tesla has shed an astounding $800 billion in value - equivalent to all other major car manufacturers combined - while exploring the company's historically high price-to-earnings ratio of around 100 (compared to traditional automakers at 7-15 and even tech giants like Apple at 30).Evans argues that Musk's increasingly polarizing political stance is damaging Tesla's brand and sales, particularly in key Democratic-leaning states that were once Tesla's strongest markets. Meanwhile, Dominic contends that Musk's departure might actually trigger further value loss since much of Tesla's inflated valuation stems from the founder's personal brand and hype. Both agree that Tesla's position was precarious regardless, as competitors catch up in EV technology and self-driving capabilities.The conversation then shifts to the emerging world of agentic AI - artificial intelligence that doesn't just provide information but actively performs tasks. Evans highlights Manus, a new invite-only AI tool developed by Chinese company Butterfly Effect that operates in a Linux sandbox environment, allowing it to browse the web, interact with interfaces, and complete complex tasks autonomously while users are away.The hosts share predictions about AI's near future, suggesting that within 2-3 years, most applications will incorporate agent functionality, many businesses will attempt to implement AI agents (with mixed success), and we might face the concerning prospect of "AI inbreeding" - where AI systems train on outputs from other AI systems. They debate whether these developments will fundamentally reshape society, potentially leading to shorter workweeks, AI-run businesses, and new economic models like UBI.They wrap up by pondering whether AI will ultimately become our partner, tool, or boss, with Dominic suggesting that AI is already directing our lives through code and systems in many ways. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to share their thoughts on whether their next coworker might be an AI.To keep up with Dominic’s and Evan's Journey, check out their Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-mulinda/https://www.linkedin.com/in/evans-kanyithia-munene__________________________________________________________________Join Dominic & Evans as they explore the world of tech and share their bold takes with guests on Admin AccessSubscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/adminaccess_💼 LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/admin-access/ ♪ TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@admin.access_ Interested in partnering with us? Drop us an email at: [email protected] 📧
By My Tech Story AfricaOn this episode of Admin Access, hosts Dominic Mulinda and Evans dive into two major tech topics dominating headlines. The duo begins with a spirited debate about Tesla's future and whether Elon Musk should step down as CEO amid plummeting stock values. They examine how Tesla has shed an astounding $800 billion in value - equivalent to all other major car manufacturers combined - while exploring the company's historically high price-to-earnings ratio of around 100 (compared to traditional automakers at 7-15 and even tech giants like Apple at 30).Evans argues that Musk's increasingly polarizing political stance is damaging Tesla's brand and sales, particularly in key Democratic-leaning states that were once Tesla's strongest markets. Meanwhile, Dominic contends that Musk's departure might actually trigger further value loss since much of Tesla's inflated valuation stems from the founder's personal brand and hype. Both agree that Tesla's position was precarious regardless, as competitors catch up in EV technology and self-driving capabilities.The conversation then shifts to the emerging world of agentic AI - artificial intelligence that doesn't just provide information but actively performs tasks. Evans highlights Manus, a new invite-only AI tool developed by Chinese company Butterfly Effect that operates in a Linux sandbox environment, allowing it to browse the web, interact with interfaces, and complete complex tasks autonomously while users are away.The hosts share predictions about AI's near future, suggesting that within 2-3 years, most applications will incorporate agent functionality, many businesses will attempt to implement AI agents (with mixed success), and we might face the concerning prospect of "AI inbreeding" - where AI systems train on outputs from other AI systems. They debate whether these developments will fundamentally reshape society, potentially leading to shorter workweeks, AI-run businesses, and new economic models like UBI.They wrap up by pondering whether AI will ultimately become our partner, tool, or boss, with Dominic suggesting that AI is already directing our lives through code and systems in many ways. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to share their thoughts on whether their next coworker might be an AI.To keep up with Dominic’s and Evan's Journey, check out their Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-mulinda/https://www.linkedin.com/in/evans-kanyithia-munene__________________________________________________________________Join Dominic & Evans as they explore the world of tech and share their bold takes with guests on Admin AccessSubscribe to our podcast, drop a like, comment, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest content.Don't forget to spread the word! Sharing is caring! 🌟Follow us on social media:📸 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/adminaccess_💼 LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/admin-access/ ♪ TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@admin.access_ Interested in partnering with us? Drop us an email at: [email protected] 📧