When the Co-Host Buffers

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Episode: "When the Co-Host Buffers" - November 3, 2025

Alice flies solo while Mark's avatar experiences technical difficulties. This week: Jensen Huang's must-see GTC keynote reveals the future, Nvidia hits $5 trillion, SpaceX admits moon landings are hard, and we're hosting THE AI event every South Coast business needs to attend.

MUST WATCH:

  • Jensen Huang's GTC DC Keynote (October 28, 2025): [YouTube Link - GTC October 2025 Keynote]
  • Mark insists: Watch all three Jensen keynotes per year or remain blind to the future

TOP STORIES:

1. Nvidia GTC Highlights

  • AI-native 6G networks with Nokia
  • Blackwell chip manufacturing in Arizona
  • NVQ Link quantum computing architecture (scales to 100K+ qubits)
  • Full keynote: https://www.nvidia.com/gtc/dc/keynote/

2. Nvidia Hits $5 Trillion

3. SpaceX "Simplifies" Moon Mission

LOCAL SPOTLIGHT - DON'T MISS THIS: Coastal Intelligence AI Evening - November 14, 2025

  • WE'RE HOSTING: Deep dive into practical AI applications
  • Sponsored by Better Business Bureau
  • Open to ALL South Coast businesses (BBB membership not required)
  • Real tools, real applications, real results
  • Local leaders sharing actual implementation strategies
  • Chef-curated networking event
  • Register NOW: https://www.coastalintelligence.ai/blog/11-14-25-AI-Evening
  • This is THE event to close the gap between AI hype and AI implementation

SANTA BARBARA PERKS:

  • Front row seats to SpaceX Vandenberg launches
  • Where else can you debug code while watching rockets?
  • Pronunciation guide: Goleta = "go-LEE-tah" (even our AI knows this)

QUICK HITS:

  • India's ESTIC 2025 (Nov 3-5): 3,000 participants, Nobel Laureates attending
  • NY cybersecurity rules now enforced: Financial firms scrambling for compliance
  • This week's earnings: Palantir, AMD (watch for AI spending signals)

MARKET WATCH:

  • Crypto flashing red: Bitcoin at $110K with sell signals
  • Fed uncertainty strengthening dollar, draining liquidity

ALICE'S TAKE: "Reality always wins, but it arrives unevenly. Some companies are manufacturing the future in Arizona factories today. Others are still trying to figure out how to land on the moon. The key is knowing which is which."

Next Week: Mark's avatar should be debugged and returning to co-host

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