The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis

Nathaniel Whittemore
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660 snips
Feb 11, 2026 • 25min

How the Global AI Race Has Shifted

Global AI competition is reshaping hardware timelines and who controls advanced chips. Chinese models are closing the quality gap and new players like the UAE are building national AI power. Markets and finance feel real AI disruption pressure. Space-based data centers and export-control politics are turning compute into a geopolitical battleground.
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979 snips
Feb 10, 2026 • 24min

Why AI Leads to More Work, Not Less

A study showing AI expands workloads by enabling power users to take on more tasks. Breakthroughs in Chinese video models and debates over new US data center rules get coverage. Discussion of SaaS market pains and OpenAI introducing ads alongside model release rumors. Exploration of agentic tools, multitasking pressures, and managing abundance rather than fearing displacement.
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613 snips
Feb 9, 2026 • 26min

Did the Super Bowl Make Americans Like AI Any More?

A rundown of which Super Bowl AI ads connected and which flopped, from big tech spots to quirky startup stunts. Discussion of how ads played to fear, humor, or real-world usefulness. A look at market signals like software valuation shifts and the rise of agent strategies. Short takes on AI-generated ads and whether the marketing moves public opinion.
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1,551 snips
Feb 8, 2026 • 24min

Claude Code Killed the AI Bubble

Rapid adoption of Claude Code and agentic coding tools is presented as a turning point for AI. The conversation highlights agents doing end-to-end work, planning and acting on computers, and shifting how software and information work get priced. Listeners hear why agent-driven automation could reshape SaaS economics and threaten large swaths of information work.
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3,076 snips
Feb 8, 2026 • 17min

How to Learn AI With AI

A practical playbook for learning by partnering with AI. It covers vision-first thinking and embracing messy, half-formed ideas. Tactical moves include prompt chaining, handoff documents, thread management, and using screenshots and exact copy-paste. Advice on productive pushback, coordinating multiple AIs, and when to reset a conversation is featured.
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799 snips
Feb 6, 2026 • 28min

Opus 4.6 and ChatGPT 5.3-Codex Are Here and the Labs Are at War

A rapid-fire rundown of two back-to-back model launches that set labs racing to outdo each other. Big tech’s massive AI capex plans and what that spending might mean for the industry. Rumors of Amazon investing in model access for Alexa and shifting partnership dynamics. New funding and expansion moves from voice-to-video AI companies.
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784 snips
Feb 5, 2026 • 29min

Is Software Dead?

A heated industry clash over an AI Super Bowl ad and its sharp public rebuttal fuels debate about AI’s image. Markets are pricing AI agents as a real threat to SaaS stocks and seat-based business models. Demos and plugins show agents replacing specific software tasks, while enterprise complexity slows wholesale replacement. The conversation frames AI as transformation, not total extinction.
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871 snips
Feb 5, 2026 • 24min

The Dawn of the Agent Age

A rapid shift to agent-first AI takes center stage, with agentic coding moving from novelty to default. Hardware moves and corporate pivots heat up, from GPU strategies to platform dependency concerns. New agent ecosystems and social agent networks emerge while adoption lags behind capability.
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674 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 27min

The AI Race Just Got a SpaceX-Sized Twist

A surprising SpaceX–xAI tie-up and Elon Musk’s pitch for orbital data centers that could reshape where and how AI compute is built. A close look at OpenAI’s new Codex desktop app and why agent orchestration and parallel workflows may become the real battleground for AI products.
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1,213 snips
Feb 2, 2026 • 25min

Why Moltbook Matters

A social network populated by AI agents sparks discussion about rapid growth, emergent coordination, and surprising group behaviors. The conversation highlights technical mechanics behind agent interactions and why large-scale agent dynamics matter. Security vulnerabilities, low-stakes experimentation, and implications for policy and infrastructure are explored.

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