This week, Chad, Joel, and Emi sink their teeth into a juicy HR tech showdown: Rippling’s suing Deel, alleging an espionage plot. Rippling accused Deel of planting Irishman Keith O’Brien in its Dublin office, where he allegedly ran 6,000 Slack searches for trade secrets—busted by a fake “#d-defectors” Slack channel. Things escalated when O’Brien trashed his phone during a court-ordered seizure on March 19. Deel’s firing back, denying it all and pointing to Rippling’s own baggage, like alleged Russian sanctions violations.
ZipRecruiter’s in the spotlight—named a Fast Company innovator, dropping a not-so-novel scheduling tool. Their Job Seeker Confidence Index is tanking, with 41% of seekers gloomy about jobs. Joel adds their podcast’s still a dud—and Zip’s stock’s is down around 20 percent this month. Klarna’s IPO filing steals some thunder, boasting $2.8B revenue and $21M profit for 2024, but their AI-driven headcount slash (down to 3,422 from 5,527) raises eyebrows.
Finally, Nvidia’s GTC conference dazzles with GM’s self-driving deal, Yum Brands’ AI drive-thrus for 500 eateries, and a GR00T N1 humanoid robot. Is Nvidia still the gold standard? All signs point to Yes. From corporate espionage to AI tacos, it’s a wild ride this week on Chad & Chees.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
03:00 – Vegas Highlights
06:00 – Randy Rainbow and Political Satire
08:05 – Canada’s Nuclear Option
13:49 – Espionage Story: Deal vs. Rippling
24:45 – The Deceit in HR Tech: Unraveling the Scandal
27:47 – The Russia Connection: Investigating Allegations
30:51 – Public Perception: The Impact of Shady Practices
32:00 – ZipRecruiter News: Innovation or Repackaging?
39:02 – Klarna’s IPO: A Desperate Move?
44:58 – Nvidia’s AI Revolution: Transforming Fast Food Ordering
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