

AI Breakdown
AI Breakdown
The AI Breakdown podcast dives deep into the world of artificial intelligence, exploring the latest advancements and trends shaping this rapidly evolving field.
Each episode provides listeners with in-depth analysis of current AI technologies, ethical considerations, and the potential impact on various industries and everyday life.
We cover a wide range of topics, from AI in healthcare and autonomous vehicles to AI's role in entertainment and beyond, keeping you informed and engaged with the news and developments in the AI landscape.
Each episode provides listeners with in-depth analysis of current AI technologies, ethical considerations, and the potential impact on various industries and everyday life.
We cover a wide range of topics, from AI in healthcare and autonomous vehicles to AI's role in entertainment and beyond, keeping you informed and engaged with the news and developments in the AI landscape.
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Apr 7, 2026 • 11min
Anthropic's Mythos Found Millions of Security Vulnerabilities
In this episode, we explore Anthropic's ambitious Project Glasswing, aimed at securing critical software vulnerabilities with the powerful Claude Mythos Preview model. With a $100 million pledge to major tech companies, this initiative is designed to address the urgent risks in software security before its public release.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Project Glasswing00:40 The Power of Claude Mythos Preview01:40 Initial Findings and Concerns03:58 Deployment and Partnerships07:39 Revenue Growth and Business Strategy09:59 Conclusion and Future Outlook
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Apr 6, 2026 • 17min
Q1 2026 Venture Funding Hits $300B Record
They dig into a $300B Q1 funding surge with 80% going to AI and what mega-rounds mean for the market. State-level chatbot safety laws and Georgia's specific AI bills get clear breakdowns. A NOAA five-second voice analysis breakthrough in heart failure is highlighted. They also unpack a Meta AI agent security incident and broader agent risk concerns.

Apr 3, 2026 • 10min
OpenAI Acquires TBPN: (yes the tech news podcast)
OpenAI buying a loud, insider-style tech network and what that means for media influence. Discussion of the network’s format, daily reach, and editorial independence under new ownership. Exploration of revenue potential, distribution scale, and political reporting ties. Reflections on leadership reactions and the founders' shift from criticizing to shaping AI narratives.

Apr 3, 2026 • 13min
OpenAI's $121B Funding Round Explained
A deep dive into OpenAI's record $121B funding round and what such a massive valuation signals for the industry. A look at who wrote the biggest checks and the conditional Amazon commitment shaping strategic pressure. Coverage of Huawei's new 950PR AI chip and how it could shift China’s hardware landscape. A rundown of Anthropic's accidental code leak and the surprising features developers discovered.

Apr 3, 2026 • 14min
OpenAI's $40 Billion Investment and AI Advances
Discussion of SoftBank's huge $40 billion bet on OpenAI and what that level of capital means for the industry. Coverage of humanoid robots appearing at the White House as a sign of physical AI progress. Talk about OpenAI shifting resources from one compute project to robotics. Apple’s plan to let third-party AI power Siri. A major Anthropic data leak raising cybersecurity concerns.

Mar 27, 2026 • 14min
SoftBank's $40B OpenAI Investment & Anthropic's Claude Mythos Leak
They unpack SoftBank’s massive $40B bet on an AI company and what that means for competition and scale. They cover a pivot toward robotics and why companies are shifting compute into physical agents. They explain Apple opening Siri to third-party AI and how that could change everyday interactions. They dig into a leaked document about a new Claude Mythos model and its surprising cybersecurity concerns.

Mar 25, 2026 • 12min
Claude Co-Work can now Control Your Computer
They explore Claude Co-Work and Dispatch, tools that let an AI control mouse, keyboard, and screen for automation. Setup requirements, platform availability, and permission quirks get a close look. Real workflows tested include logins, AI tasks, and video editing. Discussion covers speed limits, reliability trade offs, and why this matters for no-coders.

Mar 24, 2026 • 11min
OpenAI Kills Sora Video Model
They unpack OpenAI's surprise decision to sunset a viral video model and app. Discussions cover strategic shifts toward productivity tools and intense competition from rivals. The conversation touches on compute costs, product consolidation, legal and partnership uncertainties, and fallout for users racing to preserve their work.

Mar 23, 2026 • 10min
Bezos to Raise $100B for AI and Nvidia's Challenges
They discuss AI being paid in tokens and what that means for engineers' careers. They unpack Wall Street’s cool reaction to Nvidia’s big conference announcements. They explore Amazon’s in-house chip push and its implications for AI hardware competition. They cover WordPress.com adopting AI agents to draft and manage content. They outline Jeff Bezos’s plan to raise huge capital for AI-driven manufacturing.

Mar 19, 2026 • 15min
AI Web Traffic to Exceed Humans by 2027, and Rogue AI Agents
A rundown of companies paying humans to collect AI training video and how that data fuels robotics. A look at platforms replacing moderation with automated systems and the risks when AI agents act autonomously. A debate over AI-driven layoffs and predictions that bot traffic will surpass human web visits by 2027.


