The Daily AI Show

The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran
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10 snips
Mar 31, 2026 • 58min

Claude Code Leak Sparks Debate

A panel digs into a leaked codebase and how exposed dependencies could reveal product edges. They debate whether a terminal-style interface is Claude’s real advantage and why fragile internal AI tools need stronger governance. Conversation shifts to multi-model workflows, plugins, and model-orchestration ideas. The show closes by challenging common narratives about who will benefit from AI adoption.
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13 snips
Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 3min

A Better Definition of AGI (Plus What Comes Next)

Discussion on the shift from single frontier models to specialized vertical systems and networks of agents. Deep dives into Anthropic’s leaked Capybara, Google’s TurboQuant inference gains, and ARC AGI-III benchmark implications. Practical demos cover Perplexity Computer, set-it-and-forget-it multitasking, customer-support vertical AI, and simpler AI-assisted 3D creation workflows.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 28min

The Acoustic Trust Conundrum

They explore how synthetic audio is eroding trust in voicemail, calls, and recordings. They dramatize deepfake fraud risks and why human hearing and detectors struggle. They outline provenance tools like signatures, watermarking, and hardware fingerprints. They weigh regulatory momentum against threats to anonymity, free expression, and risks of centralized surveillance and two-tiered credibility.
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15 snips
Mar 27, 2026 • 45min

Google TurboQuant Changes Everything

They dig into Google’s TurboQuant breakthrough and how drastic compression and speed gains could shake up AI infrastructure. Portable AI skills and team-ready workflows across Claude, Codex, and Gemini get practical attention. New model research surfaces, from Meta’s TRIBE V2 brain work to Gemini’s live voice features and Andy’s voice-first memory idea. Amazon’s robotics moves and why small specialist models can outperform giants are also discussed.
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11 snips
Mar 27, 2026 • 54min

Anthropic Strikes Back: Return of the AI

Conversation covers the Department of Labor’s bite-sized AI literacy lessons for the public. They unpack Anthropic’s lawsuit after a national security label and shifts from chatbots to true agent-driven workflows. The show explores multi-agent Gastown architectures, Linear’s AI-native issue tracking, and ByteDance’s Deerflow as an open super-agent framework.
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12 snips
Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 13min

Sora Shuts Down, AI Science Speeds Up

They cover government AI literacy initiatives and how text-based courses aim to upskill workers. Agricultural automation comes up with AI cow collars and virtual fencing for herd health. Real-world robots replacing dangerous trades are discussed alongside creative tooling for rapid marketing prototypes. The panel dissects OpenAI winding down Sora and debates compute and product focus. The science wrap explores AI speeding Alzheimer’s research and new whole-brain chemical mapping approaches.
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10 snips
Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 5min

Claude Computer Is Sort of Ready for Primetime

A lively debate over whether narrow superhuman AI counts as general intelligence. A look at how nonprofits are actually adopting AI and practical baby-step workflows. A deep dive into Claude computer-use and desktop agents that can operate beyond the browser. Exploration of Perplexity Health, connecting models to personal health records and interpreting medical data. Conversation about rebuilding websites with Stitch, Figma MCP, and Claude-driven redesigns.
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20 snips
Mar 23, 2026 • 1h 4min

Terafab and More Data Centers in Space

They debate TerraFab and the idea of full vertical chip stacks and what that could mean for competition. Space-based data centers, launch control, and rival satellite plans spark policy and antitrust concerns. Cancer advances take center stage with a personalized mRNA treatment for a dog and in‑body CRISPR research. The conversation ends on brittle AI agents, context engineering, and where AI may reshape jobs.
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7 snips
Mar 21, 2026 • 27min

The Smoking Gun Conundrum

They debate how advanced AI can break traditional chains of blame and make harms hard to trace. Stories of self-driving crashes and moral crumple zones illustrate where people absorb responsibility. The conversation covers joint liability schemes, insurance pools, and the risk that opacity creates fictional blame. They also explore proposals like AI legal personhood and tensions between compensation and the need for justice.
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29 snips
Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 5min

Demoing Perplexity Computer, Stitch & Google AI Studio

They debate agents moving from chat into real software workflows and the idea of agents assigning tasks to humans. They cover reports of a desktop super app and internal coding-monitoring systems. They demo Perplexity Computer, Google Stitch, and AI Studio building research dashboards, wireframes, and a prospecting workflow. They also discuss rogue-agent safety, scheduled AI tasks, and workspace integrations.

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