From 3 Billion Loss to 8.5 Billion Profit: Uber CEO on AI, Leadership and the Future of Work
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Steven Bartlett just dropped a bombshell episode of his Diary of a CEO podcast on February 23, interviewing Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who spilled on turning Uber from a 3 billion dollar annual loser into an 8.5 billion free cash flow machine, his Iranian escape, wartime leadership, and AI wiping out 80 percent of jobs by 2035. Podscripts and TechCrunch report Khosrowshahi revealing Uber engineers built an AI clone of himself to prep staff for meetings, a wild tech twist Bartlett teased out in their raw chat thats buzzing across iHeart, Apple Podcasts, and Metacast. Bartletts hiring gospel went viral too, with Upworthy detailing how he scooped a zero experience woman for Flight Story after she thanked the security guard by name, self taught interview gaps overnight, and flashed unbeatable EQ, proving culture trumps resumes in this AI eaten job market. Nordic Business Forum named him a headliner for their September 2026 Human Edge event alongside Oprah and Angela Duckworth, spotlighting his founder evolution in a Leaders Digest post. Digital First Magazine on February 25 hailed his podcast as a wealth redefining inspiration. No fresh public appearances or social flares popped, but Dragons Den clips linger online, and whispers of his personal life like a recent proposal surfaced in the Uber ep. This podcast blitz cements Bartletts grip on elite access, potentially reshaping his bio as the pod king probing CEOs futures amid AI chaos.
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