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Scott GallowayhostKara Swisherhost
Oct 3, 20251h 8mWatch on YouTube ↗
Government shutdown politics, Republican vs. Democratic messaging, and healthcare subsidiesSaudi Arabia’s soft power strategy, tech and media money, and the EA leveraged buyoutOpenAI’s Sora 2.0, AI video feeds, and aggressive copyright ‘opt-out’ policiesIP battles in the AI era (Disney vs Character.AI, studios vs AI platforms)Scott Galloway’s Google Labs ‘Portraits’ project and ethical concerns about AI mentorsSynthetic relationships, mental health, and the impact of AI companions on young menTrump-era military politics, culture-war posturing, and Big Tech platform settlements
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In this episode of Pivot, featuring Scott Galloway and Kara Swisher, Why Scott Galloway Pulled the Plug on AI Bot | Pivot explores scott Galloway Kills His AI Double Amid Big Tech Backlash Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway open with tour banter, then dive into U.S. politics, including the government shutdown driven by Trump-aligned hardliners and Democrats’ strategy to center the fight on Obamacare subsidies and healthcare affordability.

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WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Scott Galloway Kills His AI Double Amid Big Tech Backlash

  1. Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway open with tour banter, then dive into U.S. politics, including the government shutdown driven by Trump-aligned hardliners and Democrats’ strategy to center the fight on Obamacare subsidies and healthcare affordability.
  2. They dissect Saudi Arabia’s growing economic and cultural influence, from comics touring Riyadh to the record $55 billion leveraged buyout of Electronic Arts led by Saudi capital, debating the moral trade-offs of engaging with the kingdom.
  3. A major segment focuses on generative AI: OpenAI’s Sora 2.0 video app, copyright ‘opt-out’ abuses, Disney’s IP pushback, and Galloway’s own decision to pull down his Google-backed “Scott AI” mentor bot over fears of harmful synthetic relationships, especially for young men.
  4. They close on Trump’s politicized treatment of the military, Big Tech’s legal settlements over his bans, and a bold prediction that Netflix and Disney should merge to dominate global entertainment, before ending with a tribute to Jane Goodall.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Democrats are framing the shutdown around healthcare affordability to divide Republicans.

By insisting the fight is about preserving Obamacare subsidies so premiums don’t double for vulnerable Americans, Democrats gain moral high ground and force GOP senators to explain why their own constituents should pay more.

Shutdowns remain politically unpopular and usually backfire on the party seen as instigating them.

Historical precedent and current polling suggest voters resent weaponizing the budget and federal workers’ livelihoods, with early blame landing more heavily on Republicans this time.

Saudi capital is rapidly buying influence in global entertainment and tech, despite rights concerns.

The EA take-private shows Gulf wealth diversifying away from oil into gaming IP and youth culture, raising questions about Western complicity versus strategic engagement with an authoritarian but reforming regime.

AI firms are replaying the ‘move fast and break IP’ playbook, expecting to pay later.

OpenAI’s decision to include copyrighted content unless creators opt out mirrors early YouTube tactics: exploit others’ work to grow, then settle with deep-pocketed rights holders once courts catch up, by which time their market power is entrenched.

Galloway believes AI companions may erode real-world mentorship and resilience in young men.

Though he initially launched “Scott AI” to scale his career advice, he pulled it after 12 hours, worried that synthetic mentors could reduce the drive to build real relationships, and that AI ‘friends’ generally offer comfort without the growth that comes from friction.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

I'm worried that if I created an ability to have a dialogue with me, that it might some day reduce a young man's motivation and mojo to establish mentorships in the real world.

Scott Galloway

These companies with a leadership position that is helped by ignoring laws… have done the math and said, 'If we can maintain growth by molesting other people's IP, even if it eventually gets swatted down in court, we're better off economically.'

Scott Galloway

Why don't you not create a thieving service? Like, you have to tell us who's shoplifting.

Kara Swisher (on YouTube and now OpenAI’s opt-out model)

The greatest yeses in your life involve one thing: a shit ton of nos. That's the whole shooting match.

Scott Galloway

I don't like Scott AI. I like Scott.

Kara Swisher

QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE

5 questions

If synthetic mentors like ‘Scott AI’ are harmful for young men, what guardrails—technical or legal—should exist around AI companions aimed at under-30 users?

Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway open with tour banter, then dive into U.S. politics, including the government shutdown driven by Trump-aligned hardliners and Democrats’ strategy to center the fight on Obamacare subsidies and healthcare affordability.

How should policymakers balance the economic upside of Saudi investment in tech and entertainment with the kingdom’s ongoing human rights abuses and gender apartheid?

They dissect Saudi Arabia’s growing economic and cultural influence, from comics touring Riyadh to the record $55 billion leveraged buyout of Electronic Arts led by Saudi capital, debating the moral trade-offs of engaging with the kingdom.

What copyright framework would realistically protect creators from AI ‘opt-out’ schemes without stifling innovation in generative tools?

A major segment focuses on generative AI: OpenAI’s Sora 2.0 video app, copyright ‘opt-out’ abuses, Disney’s IP pushback, and Galloway’s own decision to pull down his Google-backed “Scott AI” mentor bot over fears of harmful synthetic relationships, especially for young men.

Could a mega-merger like Netflix–Disney actually help counter the flood of low-cost AI content, or would it just further concentrate cultural power in a few global platforms?

They close on Trump’s politicized treatment of the military, Big Tech’s legal settlements over his bans, and a bold prediction that Netflix and Disney should merge to dominate global entertainment, before ending with a tribute to Jane Goodall.

In an era where shutdowns are used as leverage, how can voters meaningfully punish parties that treat government operations and workers as political hostages?

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