This week on Lost Dollar Business Club, we dive deep into the concept of "enshittification" with our guest Corey Doctorow, who recently highlighted this phenomenon in the Financial Times. The discussion takes an intriguing turn as we explore the peculiar case of Tesla suing a small business owner in the UK over a chicken and pizza shop named "Tesla Chicken and Pizza." Discover how this legal battle unfolded and what it means for brand protection and small enterprises.
The conversation shifts gears to the electric vehicle (EV) market, analyzing its current state and future prospects. Who's leading the charge in innovation, and is Tesla still the dominant player, or are they being overtaken by new contenders? Plus, we get a firsthand account of Pi.AI, a new AI companion platform, from John, who shares his insights and experiences with this cutting-edge technology.
But that's not all – we also delve into the hot topic of political term limits in the United States, questioning the effectiveness and implications of age limits for positions of power. And, as always, we wrap up with our beloved "Lost and Found" segment, uncovering stories and insights you won't want to miss. If you're passionate about business, technology, and societal trends, make sure to subscribe, like, and share the Lost Dollar Business Club for your weekly dose of engaging discussions and insights.
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