Nikesh Arora is the Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader. Since taking over in 2018, he has transformed the company from an $18 billion market cap business into one worth more than $225BN with more than 21,000 employees globally. Previously, Nikesh was President and COO of SoftBank, where he worked alongside Masayoshi Son and helped shape the firm's technology investment strategy.
AGENDA:
00:00 Why AI Token Prices Will Fall 90% — And Why That's Bullish for AI
07:40 The Frontier Model Problem: Breadth vs Depth in AI
11:30 Most Enterprises Are Using AI Completely Wrong
13:10 Why AI Could Cut Marketing, HR & Finance Teams in Half
16:00 AI Applications Will Have Opinions — SaaS Never Did
20:00 OpenAI, Anthropic & The Most Important Valuation Question in Tech
24:00 The Real Business Model of AI: Transaction Revenue Beats Advertising
25:10 Why Token Prices Must Collapse
28:20 Where Value Actually Accrues in AI: Models, Memory or Apps?
29:00 Why Memory Becomes the Biggest Moat in AI
32:00 Why Every Enterprise Should Be Scared Right Now
33:15 Should Governments Regulate Frontier AI Models?
37:10 Why Brian Armstrong's AI-First Playbook Doesn't Work Everywhere
40:00 The Biggest AI Mistake CEOs Are Making Today
42:00 How Nikesh Creates Darwinian Competition Inside Palo Alto
43:00 Do AI Companies Really Need Forward-Deployed Engineers?
45:00 Why Enterprise AI Products Still Aren't Ready
52:00 Systems of Record vs Systems of Intelligence: The Future of Software
54:00 Why AI Applications Will Replace Traditional SaaS Workflows
58:00 What Nikesh Learned From Google That Still Matters Today
1:04:00 From $200 and Two Suitcases to Running a $225B Company
1:10:00 Happiness, Gratitude and Why Tomorrow Matters More Than Ten Years From Now