Wednesdayβs show focused on the implications of AI productivity at a societal and organizational level. The conversation connected Davos discussions about growth and employment with emerging tools like Claude Code, new collaboration-first startups, and shifting ideas about how work, software, and human value will evolve as AI systems take on more responsibility.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:00 π Opening, introductions, show setup
00:02:10 π World Economic Forum AI Day, framing from Davos
00:03:30 π€ Dario Amodei on near-term AI capabilities, GDP growth, and unemployment risk
00:08:10 π§βπΌ Demis Hassabis on junior hiring slowdowns and AI skill overhang
00:12:20 π PwC CEO survey, weak AI ROI so far, and why this reflects older AI
00:15:40 βοΈ Individual productivity vs team collaboration gaps in enterprise AI
00:18:30 π Humans & startup, $480M seed round, and collaboration-first AI
00:24:10 π§ Co-intelligence vs autonomy, limits of solo AI workflows
00:28:50 π£οΈ Voice AI, customer support, and where humans still matter
00:33:10 π§© Data sharing, portability, and self-ware vs SaaS tradeoffs
00:39:20 π± Liquid AI LFM 2.5, on-device reasoning models and privacy
00:44:10 ποΈ NVIDIA PersonaPlex, full-duplex conversational speech
00:48:30 π§ Anthropic research, neural βswitches,β alignment, and safety
00:52:40 π§° Claude skills ecosystem, Vercel skills directory, agent reuse
00:57:40 π§βπ» Skills vs custom GPTs, why agentic architecture matters
01:01:00 π Wrap-up, Davos outlook, and closing remarks
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons and Andy Halliday