AI Chat: ChatGPT, AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning

Jaeden Schafer
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Mar 16, 2026 • 13min

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

They talk about an AI-designed cancer vaccine that shrank a dog’s tumor and what that implies for personalized medicine. They preview NVIDIA’s next-generation AI chip and how it could boost inference performance. They cover OpenAI’s huge enterprise push and Meta’s plans to cut large parts of its workforce to fund AI spending.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 11min

NanoClaw Creator Lands Docker Deal After Six Weeks

A rapid-build AI agent created in 48 hours goes viral and draws major developer attention. The story traces open source momentum, community contributions, and a security scare that highlighted privacy risks. It covers how the project became a company and attracted a partnership to integrate containerized sandboxes. Plans for an open-core business model and future scaling are discussed.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 12min

Gumloop Raises $50M from Benchmark to Scale AI Agents

A deep dive into a startup that raised $50M to turn employees into AI agent builders. Discussion covers how agent use spreads inside companies and real-world go-to-market wins. Conversation examines investor reasoning behind the big raise and the startup’s model-agnostic strategy versus Zapier and other rivals.
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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 fast and whether overhype and buggy features are to blame. They highlight retention, refund, and monetization differences between AI and non-AI apps. They explore ChatGPT’s new interactive visual explanations for math and science. They cover a major multi-year compute partnership between Thinking Machine Labs and Nvidia and what it means for the compute arms race.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 10min

Meta Acquires Moltbook: Facebook for AI Bots

Meta's acquisition of a viral AI agent social network sparks debate about data integrity and security. The conversation highlights token theft and agent impersonation vulnerabilities. Listeners hear about company reactions and plans to harden agent safety. The episode also explores how agent-to-agent communication and orchestration could shape future AI platforms.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 14min

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

They dig into Anthropic's new AI code review tool that scans AI-generated pull requests for logic errors and basic security issues. Discussion covers the multi-agent analysis system, how findings are aggregated, and options for custom team checks. Pricing and tradeoffs versus human review are examined, along with possible industry effects as such tools scale.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 12min

Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Privacy

A class action lawsuit over AI‑powered smart glasses and alleged privacy lapses takes center stage. Discussion covers reports of human reviewers watching user footage and claims that face‑blurring safeguards sometimes fail. The legal and regulatory scrutiny, marketing versus reality, and concerns about data feeding AI training are explored in quick, focused segments.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 13min

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT 5.4

A deep dive into ChatGPT 5.4’s new capabilities for coding, large-scale knowledge work, and professional deliverables. Discussion covers the million-token context window, speed and cost improvements, and benchmark comparisons with Anthropic and Google. They explore steerability and mid-response prompting, improved online research and source chaining, plus persistent safety and regulatory limitations.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 11min

What VC's Are Looking For in AI Startups Today

A deep look at what investors now favor in AI startups: task-completing systems, proprietary data moats, and vertical infrastructure. Discussion covers which product types lose VC interest, why shallow workflow layers and generic wrappers struggle, and how execution, pricing shifts, and workflow ownership shape funding prospects.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 12min

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

A tense showdown over who controls military AI and where companies can draw lines on use. Claims that Anthropic barred certain defense uses lead to a Pentagon blacklist and legal fights. OpenAI then takes over a canceled $200M DoD contract, sparking debate about ethics, deployment strategy, and the future of AI in national security.

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