• Dan Ives
    The AI goes straight, it goes back to the Anthropic worries that's crushed software this year. We continue to view it as a good trade. Last week's Anthropic event will be the start of a bottoming event.
  • You've read the training report from a couple of weeks ago that sparked these software worries. What's your take on that scenario? Is it too much doomsday?
    Host
  • Dan Ives
    I believe we're in the early days of an AI revolution and what's going to be a secular tech bull market.
  • As it relates to risk to software, is there a way to differentiate ones that are more at risk versus less at risk?
    Host
  • Dan Ives
    The most disconnected of all is software cybersecurity. Nothing is replacing that - it increases the surface area and the models are going to have to be protected.
  • How does the Iran conflict catalyst further upend what we're seeing in the tech space at the moment?
    Host
  • Dan Ives
    The capex dollars are going to continue to increase and even though you're going through these jitters, that's not going to stop - that's going to continue to accelerate.
  • How do you put in context Anthropic and OpenAI's discussions with the government, particularly the Pentagon, about how technology is used?
    Host
  • Dan Ives
    Anthropic touched the third rail. They're trying to backtrack with apologies but you cannot tell the government. There needs to be guardrails.
  • Are we going to get Anthropic and OpenAI IPO in 2026?
    Host
  • Dan Ives
    I'd be surprised if that happened in 2026.
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