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Mar 16, 2026 • 13min

Meta to Layoff 20%, AI Cured Dogs Cancer, Nvidia's New Chip

A DIY mRNA vaccine designed with AI reportedly shrank a dog’s tumor. A major chipmaker teases next-generation AI silicon that could reshape inference speeds. Talks of a $10B enterprise rollout promise faster corporate AI adoption. Large-scale workforce cuts are being considered to free capital for massive AI investment.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 11min

NanoClaw Creator Lands Docker Deal After Six Weeks

A rapid-build open-source AI agent that blew up online and reshaped a developer’s career. Viral traction from Hacker News and key influencer shares sparked massive GitHub interest. Security missteps in a competing tool motivated a lean, containerized rewrite. A swift partnership with Docker and plans for hosting and enterprise services followed.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 12min

Gumloop Raises $50M from Benchmark to Scale AI Agents

A startup raised $50M to let employees build AI agents that automate repetitive work without engineers. Discussion covers how agent use spreads inside companies and early traction with big enterprise customers. The funding rationale and strategic investors are examined. Conversation compares competing automation platforms and highlights a model-agnostic approach that lets companies swap AI models for different tasks.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 18min

AI App Crisis, OpenAI Does Math, Big Nvidia Deal

They dig into why AI-powered apps lose users quickly and which app categories adopt AI fastest. They look at retention, refunds, and how monetization differs for AI products. They highlight ChatGPT’s new interactive visual modules for math and science. They cover a huge multi-year compute deal between Thinking Machine Labs and Nvidia and what it means for industry infrastructure.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 10min

Meta Acquires Moltbook: Facebook for AI Bots

Meta's acquisition of Multbook and the team's move into big lab research. Wild claims about agents forming religions, languages, and scams spark debate. Security flaws and agent impersonation raise alarm. Speculation on why Meta bought the tech and how agent-to-agent communication might reshape workflows and monetization.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 14min

Anthropic Launches "Code Review" to Fix AI Code Security Issues

They dig into Anthropic's new tool that automatically scans AI-generated pull requests for bugs and security risks. Conversation covers how the tool flags logic errors, leaves actionable GitHub comments, and aggregates multi-agent findings. They also discuss enterprise demand, pricing tiers, and how automated code checks could raise quality standards across the industry.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 12min

Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Privacy

A class action lawsuit over Ray-Ban smart glasses and privacy practices takes center stage. Reported use of human reviewers and unclear face-blurring safeguards spark concern. Questions arise about whether footage can feed AI training pipelines and how marketing clashed with buried terms. Debate over bystander consent and luxury surveillance rounds out the conversation.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 13min

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT 5.4

They dig into ChatGPT 5.4’s new professional-focused variants and massive one‑million token context window. The conversation covers faster, cheaper handling of large codebases and better benchmarks for knowledge work. Listeners hear about real-world desktop automation, mid-response prompting for steerability, and deeper online research capabilities. Safety tradeoffs and model comparisons round out the discussion.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 11min

What VC's Are Looking For in AI Startups Today

Conversation about how investors now prefer AI systems that complete tasks and own workflows. They highlight the value of proprietary data moats and vertical SaaS over generic AI wrappers. Discussion covers why thin workflow layers and surface-level tools are being deprioritized. Also explores how agent-style automation can replace integrations and shift pricing toward consumption models.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 12min

OpenAI Steals $200M Contract in Anthropic vs. Pentagon Battle

A high-stakes clash between a major AI company and the Pentagon over surveillance and autonomous weapons. How vendor-imposed red lines collided with military demands and legal pushback. The canceled $200M contract quickly moved to a rival, raising questions about deployment choices and strategic advantages. Public reaction and industry implications swirl as regulators stay quiet.

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