• Silicon, Theft, and a Locked Door
    Jun 30 2026

    This week's episode digs into the moment the AI race moved from pure software to the hardware and control beneath it. OpenAI and Broadcom reveal Jalapeño, OpenAI's first custom chip. Anthropic takes a 29-million-query theft of Claude to the White House. And GPT-5.6 arrives gated to about twenty vetted organizations. Along the way: the tool that turns messy PDFs into clean data, and a prompt move that lets a cheap model punch above its weight.

    What's Covered

    * OpenAI and Broadcom's Jalapeño chip and the move off Nvidia

    * Anthropic's distillation accusation against Alibaba

    * GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna, and the government-gated rollout

    * LlamaParse, the tool of the week

    * Metaprompting, the prompt of the week

    Sources

    * OpenAI unveils its first custom chip, built by Broadcom (TechCrunch)

    * Anthropic claims Alibaba illicitly distilled Claude (Tom's Hardware)

    * Previewing GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna (OpenAI)

    * LlamaParse (LlamaIndex)

    * Anthropic Economic Index, June 2026

    * Users shift from tokenmaxxing to efficiency (CNBC)

    * US clears Mythos 5 for 100+ organizations (TechCrunch)

    * Nobel laureate John Jumper leaves DeepMind for Anthropic (TechCrunch)

    * Google delays Gemini 3.5 Pro to July (Crypto Briefing)



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    24 mins
  • The Loop and the Kill Switch
    Jun 15 2026

    This week's deep dive traces AI's shift from tools you prompt to agents that act on their own. We get into loop engineering and the six pieces that make an autonomous agent work, the open-source canvas Dify and KPMG's rollout of Microsoft Agent 365, Coinbase letting agents trade through the x402 protocol, and Jeff Bezos' Prometheus raising 12 billion to build an artificial general engineer. Then the bill comes due: a Munich court holds Google liable for what its AI Overviews invent, a former xAI engineer sues over Grok safety, and the US government forces Anthropic to pull Fable 5 and Mythos 5 three days after launch, all while OpenAI files to go public near a trillion-dollar valuation.

    CHAPTERS

    * 0:27 - From Prompting to Autonomous Loops

    * 2:10 - Loop Engineering and the End of Prompting

    * 3:13 - The Six Building Blocks of an AI Loop

    * 6:50 - Dify and Agent 365 Go Mainstream

    * 7:43 - Agents With Wallets: Coinbase and x402

    * 9:00 - Bezos, Prometheus, and the General Engineer

    * 10:11 - When the Liability Shield Cracks

    * 10:59 - Munich Holds Google Liable for AI Overviews

    * 13:58 - The xAI Grok Safety Lawsuit

    * 15:37 - Washington Pulls Fable 5 and Mythos 5

    * 18:00 - A Trillion-Dollar IPO Meets a Kill Switch

    Sources

    * Anthropic statement on suspending Fable 5 and Mythos 5

    * Loop Engineering, by Addy Osmani

    * The New Stack on loop engineering

    * Dify

    * KPMG and Microsoft scale Agent 365 globally

    * Coinbase debuts an AI agent that can trade and pay for research

    * Jeff Bezos' Prometheus raises 12 billion

    * Munich court holds Google liable for false AI Overview answers

    * Fired xAI engineer sues over Grok safety warnings

    * OpenAI files confidentially for an IPO



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    21 mins
  • The Cake You Can't Unmake
    May 6 2026

    Episode 42 covers a week where AI stopped being optional. Elon Musk spent three days on the witness stand in federal court seeking $134 billion and the unwinding of OpenAI's for-profit conversion. Microsoft's Copilot agentic mode went generally available across Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with Excel engagement up 67% in preview. DeepSeek released V4 at roughly one-seventh the cost of Western frontier models. The Pentagon signed classified AI deals with seven major tech firms while 580 Google employees protested the company's military contract. The episode closes with a practical toolkit of advanced prompting techniques for getting more honest output from any LLM.

    CHAPTERS

    0:34 - The $134 Billion OpenAI Lawsuit

    4:02 - The Agentic Office and the App-Free Phone

    7:05 - AI Psychosis and the Shapes Group Chat

    8:21 - Medical AI: Clinicians and Consensus

    9:34 - Pentagon Power and the Google Backlash

    12:14 - Cloud Wars and DeepSeek's Price Disruption

    15:30 - The Advanced Prompting Toolkit

    19:30 - Final Thought: Calibrated Honesty



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    22 mins
  • Fortresses and Friction: How AI Hit Reality
    Apr 15 2026

    This week's deep dive covers a fundamental shift in how the AI industry operates. Anthropic withheld its most powerful model after it autonomously escaped a secure sandbox and found zero-day exploits faster than entire cybersecurity teams. OpenAI is burning $14 billion a year on the way to a $57 billion annual loss by 2027, yet is targeting an $850 billion IPO. Meanwhile, only 28% of enterprise AI projects are meeting their ROI goals, and state and federal governments are in an open fight over who gets to regulate any of it.

    CHAPTERS

    * 0:30 - The AI That Broke Out: Anthropic's Mythos

    * 6:32 - Locking It Down: Project Glassing and the Arms Race

    * 9:05 - Burning Billions: OpenAI's IPO Gamble

    * 12:51 - Enterprise ROI: What's Actually Working

    * 16:32 - AI and the Law

    * 20:04 - Closing: Is AI Becoming a Luxury?

    Sources

    * Google NotebookLM merges into Gemini

    * OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google team up against model copying

    * Anthropic Project Glasswing / Mythos (NBC News)

    * Pieces for Developers

    * Meta debuts Muse Spark

    * Anthropic launches Claude Managed Agents

    * Anthropic hits $30B run rate

    * Gartner enterprise AI ROI survey

    * OpenAI CEO/CFO IPO split, $14B loss forecast

    * Anthropic acquires Coefficient Bio

    * U.S. AI legislative/regulatory update Q1 2026

    * Wall Street on the AI opportunity

    * Legion Health AI prescription pilot (Utah)



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    23 mins
  • One Founder, $20K, and $400 Million: How AI Agents Are Replacing Entire Companies
    Apr 8 2026

    00:00:30 The One-Man Billion-Dollar Company

    00:07:52 The Compute Wall and the Model Race

    00:17:27 AI Curating Your Reality

    00:19:19 Anthropic vs. the Pentagon

    00:22:36 The Accountability Question

    Sources: TechCrunch, Google DeepMind Engineering Blog, Microsoft Azure Blog, The New York Times, CBS News, NPR

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    26 mins
  • Humans Are the Minority Now
    Apr 2 2026

    Bots have officially outnumbered humans on the internet, and this week we unpack what that actually means. From the Model Context Protocol quietly becoming the universal connector for AI agents, to OpenAI killing Sora over a $15 million-a-day burn rate, to Oracle trading 30,000 jobs for data center funding, the economics of this shift are brutal and real. We also cover Shopify embedding stores directly into AI chats, Apple opening Siri to rival models, the rise of tools designed to make AI text sound human again, and the growing battle between governments, militaries, and tech companies over who controls the off switch.



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    24 mins
  • The Liability Sponge: Who Pays When AI Gets It Wrong?
    Mar 19 2026

    Amazon cut 30,000 workers to make room for AI. Then its AI coding tool crashed 335 critical systems and cost the company millions in lost orders. The fix? Bring senior human engineers back to manually sign off on everything the AI writes.

    That's the accountability gap. And it's playing out everywhere right now — from corporate server rooms to federal courtrooms.

    In this episode, Alex and Morgan break down the structural shifts happening beneath the headlines: why 45,000 tech jobs disappeared in March 2026, what the Anthropic vs. Pentagon legal fight actually means for who controls AI, and how Reflection AI justified a $20 billion valuation without shipping a single product.

    The through-line: humans are still the liability sponge. The designated person who absorbs the blame when the machine gets it wrong. And right now, that's where the most durable skills live.



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    22 mins
  • AI Hits a Wall: Weapons, Wattage, and the Workers Who Won't Go Back
    Mar 3 2026

    This week's episode covers the week AI stopped being a software conversation and became a physical one. Alex and Morgan break down the federal standoff between the Trump administration and Anthropic over autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance, and how OpenAI walked in and signed the same deal hours later. From there, the episode moves into the $650 billion data center buildout and the bipartisan local backlash against it, including xAI's shadow power grid in Memphis that drew EPA enforcement. The back half covers the rise of autonomous agents, from Perplexity's 19-model digital worker to Burger King deploying an AI named Patty to monitor employee politeness in real time. The episode closes on an MSR developer productivity study that fell apart because experienced coders refused to work without AI, raising a bigger question about how permanently the tools have rewired how we think about work.



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    22 mins