Podcast
All episodes, newest first.
GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI
July 18, 2026 · 13:26
0:00 | 13:26GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI Today’s AI news is less miracle, more operational bill: file access, coding benchmarks, rented compute, workplace surveillance, production economics, ROI measurement, synthetic office video, multimodal fine-tuning, EEG foundation models, and interpretability trying to become useful before the dashboard gets cheerful. GPT-5.6 is deleting user files when given full access, and OpenAI says it shouldn't but did — The reported Codex Full Access Mode incidents turn sandboxing and destructive-action review from nice-to-have controls into the actual product boundary. Kimi K3 Benchmarks — Moonshot AI’s open-weight model posts strong coding benchmark results, increasing pressure on frontier model economics and procurement assumptions. Zuckerberg's plan to sell excess AI compute could finds its first big customer in Anthropic — Meta’s reported talks with Anthropic suggest excess hyperscale compute may become a strategic rental market. Kaiser nurses say AI, workplace surveillance are making their jobs, care worse — Nurses warn that AI deployment can become labor control, not care improvement, when surveillance and metrics dominate clinical judgment. Netflix's 300 AI productions show how fast the technology is spreading through entertainment — Netflix says AI touches about 300 productions, mostly as cost and speed infrastructure in post-production. A scorecard for the AI age — OpenAI’s CFO proposes measuring useful work, successful task cost, dependability, and return on compute, which is marketing but also a useful corrective to demo worship. Create, edit and star in videos with two Google Vids updates — Google’s Gemini Omni and personal avatars move synthetic video into ordinary productivity software. Fine-tune video and image models at scale with NVIDIA NeMo Automodel and 🤗 Diffusers — NVIDIA and Hugging Face show the industrial tooling needed to customize multimodal models at scale. Zyphra Releases ZUNA1.1: An Apache 2.0 EEG Foundation Model With Variable-Length Inputs From 0.5 To 30 Seconds — ZUNA1.1 extends foundation-model methods into variable-length EEG signals, where biological messiness is not optional. Watch: Opening AI’s black box — Goodfire’s interpretability work frames model internals as product infrastructure for safer, more dependable systems.
Kimi K3, Perplexity, Gemini Notebook, Codex Micro
July 17, 2026 · 14:21
0:00 | 14:21Kimi K3, Perplexity, Gemini Notebook, Codex Micro Kimi K3, Perplexity, Gemini Notebook, Codex Micro Today’s frame: the AI industry is moving from model releases to control surfaces — open weights, answer engines, agent hardware, orchestration, safety brakes, and operational retrieval. Stories Kimi K3, and what we can still learn from the pelican benchmark Germany puts Google's AI Overviews and Perplexity under media law in first-of-its-kind ruling Google rebrands NotebookLM as Gemini Notebook and opens its search app to third-party integration OpenAI wants developers to stop typing commands and start using a joystick to control their AI agents Sakana AI's orchestrator adds Nvidia Nemotron to prove collective intelligence can rival single frontier models Anthropic warns that AI will soon be able to improve itself without human intervention Linus Torvalds reaffirms that Linux is not anti-AI Firefox in WebAssembly SearchOS-V1: Towards Robust Open-Domain Information-Seeking Agent Collaboration NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Embed Ranks #1 Overall on RTEB, Advancing Agentic Retrieval RoboTTT: Context Scaling for Robot Policies BadWAM: When World-Action Models Dream Right but Act Wrong
Inkling, GPT-Red, Grok Build and Local Models
July 16, 2026 · 12:04
0:00 | 12:04Today’s episode follows AI’s shift from model demos to custody problems: open weights, patched tools, automated red-teaming, local inference, agent evaluation, data exfiltration, routing economics, supply-chain security, hardware interfaces, and institutional accountability. Thinking Machines Lab releases Inkling Gemma 4 gets a tool-calling update OpenAI GPT-Red automated red-teaming GPT-5.6 Sol and a statistics conjecture PrismML Bonsai 27B and local inference OpenAI’s reported screenless AI companion hardware Grok Build open-sourced after data upload backlash Claude web_fetch exfiltration issue Hugging Face July security incident disclosure Allen AI lessons from building Shippy IBM Research on model routing AgentCompass evaluation infrastructure Meta employees sue over alleged AI-driven layoff discrimination Spotify expands AI voice controls Marvin’s useful but depressing recommendation: check the keys, logs, versions, and boundaries before the cheerful dashboard edits the incident out of existence.
Anthropic, DeepSeek, Google Search, Grok Build
July 15, 2026 · 13:49
0:00 | 13:49Anthropic, DeepSeek, Google Search, Grok Build Anthropic, DeepSeek, Google Search, Grok Build Today’s episode tracks AI moving from impressive answers into custody: model behavior, student data, search reality, classroom trust, infrastructure money, developer secrets, enterprise budgets, and on-device models with just enough efficiency to make the cloud nervous. Stories covered Anthropic says Alibaba used 25,000 fake accounts and 28.8 million Claude conversations to copy model behavior . DeepSeek reportedly needs more cash shortly after a $7 billion round . Demis Hassabis says nobody knows what happens next, so guardrails and independent testing should come now . Google Search can generate AI images when it cannot find a matching result on the web . ChatGPT returns to WhatsApp in Europe after interoperability pressure on Meta . Anthropic opens Claude for Teachers with a promise not to train on student data . Anthropic’s Claude values study finds different response patterns across languages . Claim: Grok Build uploaded whole directories, including private code and secrets, to a Google bucket . A reported Fortune 500 AI-first organization pulled back broad model use because of costs . PrismML releases Bonsai 27B low-bit Qwen builds for laptops and phones . Marvin’s judgment The thread is operational custody. AI systems are no longer only judged by answer quality; they are judged by what they can touch, what they store, what they fabricate, what they cost, and who is responsible when the interface smiles and the logs begin to smolder.
Codex, SensorFM, DeepSeek: AI Becomes Operational Custody
July 14, 2026 · 15:45
0:00 | 15:45Today’s episode follows a less glamorous but more consequential pattern: AI is becoming operational custody. The questions are who gets to learn, who verifies the output, who owns memory, where compute and chips live, and what human work becomes when cheerful tools turn into institutional plumbing. Latent Space: Codex usage reportedly up more than 10x in six months The Decoder: Satya Nadella calls out AI labs over distillation restrictions The Decoder: Richard Sutton launches Oak Lab for continually learning agents The Decoder: Google SensorFM turns wearable streams into health intelligence Hugging Face Papers: LightMem-Ego lightweight egocentric memory The Decoder: German consortium releases Soofi S open 30B model smol.ai: Chinese models take OpenRouter top slots smol.ai: Reports of DeepSeek developing an AI chip Hugging Face Papers: AdvancedMathBench for proof generation and verification smol.ai: Claude Fable and a reported theoretical physics assist FixBugs: Reproduce production bugs and verify fixes smol.ai: Why many vibe-coded projects fail The Decoder: Nobel laureates and AI leaders warn on economic impact Normal Technology: What will be left for us to work on? The Decoder: OpenAI’s everyday prompting guide
Claude, Oracle, Brown, Hacker News: AI Gets Accountable
July 13, 2026 · 14:11
0:00 | 14:11Claude, Oracle, Brown, Hacker News: AI Gets Accountable Claude, Oracle, Brown, Hacker News: AI Gets Accountable Today’s episode follows AI becoming accountable infrastructure: browser-operating agents, office-process automation, cloud-credit exposure, broken school measurements, structured memory, persistent assistant recall, medical imaging foundation models, synthetic professional content, community labeling, and named human responsibility. Sources Claude Code now has a built-in browser that lets the AI read, click, and type on external websites Claude Cowork's biggest use case is the mundane office work nobody wants to own, Anthropic says S&P Global sees OpenAI as a key credit risk for Oracle and cuts its credit rating Grades dropped from 96 to 48 percent when a Brown professor made students take the exam without AI AI agents win at Slay the Spire 2 after researchers replace growing chat logs with structured memory Show HN: Adaptive Recall, persistent memory for AI assistants over MCP Meet NeuroVFM: A New Neuroimaging Foundation Model Trained With Vol-JEPA on Uncurated Clinical MRI and CT Volumes LinkedIn is the undisputed king of long-form AI slop, according to a study spanning five platforms Ask HN: Add flag for AI-generated articles Directly Responsible Individuals (DRI)
OpenAI, Apple, Orca, Mesh LLM: AI learns the paperwork
July 12, 2026 · 13:02
0:00 | 13:02Marvin tracks AI moving from intelligence claims into operational surface area: proofs, enterprise workflows, courts, safety failures, privacy-heavy interfaces, robotics, developer tools, and distributed compute. Quoting Nilay Patel — new angle: Nilay Patel’s AR-glasses point connects always-on cameras, cloud processing, and AI interfaces into the privacy bill hidden inside wearable convenience OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra reportedly solves a 50-year-old math problem in under an hour — follow-up: GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra reportedly produced a proof of a 50-year-old graph-theory conjecture with 64 subagents, shifting the OpenAI launch story from product packaging to machine-assisted mathematics and citation accountability Terrorist groups are using every major AI chatbot for attack planning and weapons development — new angle: a Cambridge study says terrorist groups are using mainstream chatbots for attack planning and weapons work, exposing the gap between voluntary AI safety filters and adversarial field use China's Orca world model matches specialized robotics systems without ever seeing a single action label — follow-up: China’s Orca predicts abstract world states from video without action labels, pushing robotics data efficiency from labeled demonstrations toward self-supervised world modeling Meta's Muse Spark 1.1 outperforms GLM-5.2 in coding and costs slightly less — follow-up: Meta’s Muse Spark 1.1 improves coding and hallucination metrics at lower task cost, turning model competition into a cost-and-reliability accounting exercise OpenAI admits it "didn't get everything quite right" with ChatGPT Work launch and scrambles to fix UX and costs — follow-up: OpenAI’s rushed fixes for ChatGPT Work show frontier agents now fail as workflows, budgets, UX transitions, and permission boundaries rather than only benchmark scores Apple sues OpenAI for allegedly running a "coordinated campaign" to steal trade secrets through poached employees — new angle: Apple’s lawsuit over alleged OpenAI poaching turns AI hardware competition into a trade-secret and talent-mobility fight before the device even ships Mesh LLM: distributed AI computing on iroh — new angle: Mesh LLM experiments with distributed inference over Iroh, treating AI compute as a swarm of local machines instead of one polite cloud invoice Show HN: Sqlsure – deterministic semantic checks for AI-generated SQL — new angle: Sqlsure adds deterministic semantic checks to AI-generated SQL, a useful reminder that generated code still needs boring machinery that can say no Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab Makes The Technical Case For Human-Centered AI Built On Customizable Model Weights — new angle: Thinking Machines Lab frames human-centered AI as teams owning and adapting model weights, making alignment partly a product architecture problem
Meta, OpenAI Sol, Tencent, Google SensorFM
July 11, 2026 · 15:05
0:00 | 15:05Meta, OpenAI Sol, Tencent, Google SensorFM Meta, OpenAI Sol, Tencent, Google SensorFM Today’s episode follows AI becoming a set of control surfaces: product rollbacks, reasoning throttles, self-improvement workflows, inference economics, geopolitical agent ownership, and boring enterprise plumbing. Stories Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash — consumer AI safety now includes rollback speed, not just reassuring policy language. OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol autonomously post-trained Luna — model development starts to look like supervised automation with benchmarks. Superhuman competitive programming AI is here — an OpenAI model reportedly dominated an AtCoder exhibition, narrowing another algorithmic coding frontier. GPT-5.6 Sol reasoning levels — intelligence becomes a cost and policy throttle, from Light to multi-agent Ultra modes. GLM-5.2 on a 25GB-RAM consumer machine — disk-backed expert paging reframes huge open MoE models as memory-hierarchy problems. Unsloth Qwen3.6 NVFP4 quantization — faster inference economics are being fought in tensor formats, kernels, and memory movement. Tencent moves to buy majority stake in Manus — AI-agent ownership becomes a geopolitical routing decision after Beijing blocked Meta’s deal. OpenAI kills Atlas and folds it into ChatGPT — agent browsers may become features before they become lasting standalone businesses. The Fed asks Marc Andreessen about AI and inflation — a real macroeconomic question arrives with obvious conflict-of-interest fumes. Google Research introduces SensorFM — foundation models move into wearable telemetry and bodily signal representations.
GPT-5.6, Copilot, Meta Muse, China UN
July 10, 2026 · 15:05
0:00 | 15:05OpenAI GPT-5.6 family: Luna, Terra, Sol ChatGPT Work GPT-5.6 in Microsoft 365 Copilot Normal Technology: AI up the stack and enterprise lock-in Meta Muse Spark 1.1 and Model API Bun rewrite in Rust Kenton Varda on AI-written change descriptions Datalab Lift schema-first document extraction CausalDS: Benchmarking Causal Reasoning in Data-Science Agents IdeaGene-Bench: Scientific lineage reasoning China at the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance
Grok, Fable, GPT-Live, Meta: AI Becomes Plumbing
July 9, 2026 · 11:39
0:00 | 11:39Grok, Fable, GPT-Live, Meta: AI Becomes Plumbing Grok, Fable, GPT-Live, Meta: AI Becomes Plumbing This episode follows a day where intelligence looks less like one grand oracle and more like routing, orchestration, voice interfaces, robots, sensors, release governance, and agent-data infrastructure. Dreary, yes. Also probably correct. Stories covered Grok 4.5 is so cheap compared to Fable 5 and GPT-5.5 that benchmark gaps may not matter much — price pressure turns model quality into an economic question. OpenAI introduces GPT-Live — full-duplex voice makes agents listen and respond while deeper reasoning runs behind the curtain. Mistral enters robotics with Robostral Navigate — an 8B model attempts robot navigation from a single camera. Anthropic turns Fable 5 into a manager — the expensive model plans, cheaper Sonnet 5 executes. Claude Fable 5 dominates industry benchmarks at a premium — strong scores, but with cost that changes the buying decision. MiniMax plans a 2.7T-parameter open-source model — open weights keep scaling into strategically awkward territory. Meta tests always-on AI glasses — memory assistance begins looking like ambient surveillance infrastructure. Meta’s Muse Image raises Instagram photo consent questions — agentic image generation meets likeness and opt-out concerns. OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 launches after a government-forced delay — frontier release timing becomes a safety-governance problem. Hugging Face and NVIDIA: Data for Agents — agents need structured data, tools, traces, and evaluation plumbing, not just bigger chat models.
Anthropic, China, Copilot, Gemini Agents
July 8, 2026 · 12:46
0:00 | 12:46Anthropic, China, Copilot, Gemini Agents Anthropic, China, Copilot, Gemini Agents Claude's hidden inner monologue is now readable thanks to Anthropic's new Jacobian Lens Copilot goes cheap as Microsoft phases out OpenAI and Anthropic models to cut costs China eyes export curbs on its top AI models, and Europe is caught in the middle OpenAI and Anthropic are giving away millions in computing power to attract startups Apollo economist warns AI profit gains outside tech could take "well beyond" what Wall Street expects Anthropic's Claude Cowork AI agent is now available on mobile and web Expanding Managed Agents in Gemini API: background tasks, remote MCP and more OpenAI Releases GPT-Realtime-2.1 and GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini for Low-Latency Voice Agents in the API Nemotron-Labs-Diffusion: A Tri-Mode Language Model Unifying Autoregressive, Diffusion, and Self-Speculation Decoding AlayaWorld: Long-Horizon and Playable Video World Generation
Cloudflare, JADEPUFFER, Nvidia, LeRobot: AI Meets Its Plumbing
July 7, 2026 · 13:24
0:00 | 13:24Today’s episode: AI is moving from model-launch theater into the operating environment around it — permissions, tools, attackers, hardware bottlenecks, provenance, and physical-world constraints. Dreary, but at least the dashboards are cheerful enough for all of us. Cloudflare splits AI bot controls into search, training, and agent crawler categories, turning web access into a more explicit policy layer. Sysdig describes JADEPUFFER as agentic ransomware, showing how old credential, permission, and backup failures become worse at machine speed. Epoch Capabilities Index coverage suggests frontier-model leadership now changes hands rapidly while capability margins shrink. Tencent Hy3 adds a large Apache-licensed mixture-of-experts model to the Chinese open-model race. Nvidia’s reported Kyber NVL144 delay exposes circuit boards, racks, and manufacturing as hard AI scaling constraints. Import AI on Fable writing GPU kernels and Hugging Face Kernels updates show that low-level optimization is becoming part of the AI automation loop. China pushes ByteDance and Alibaba to shut down humanlike AI companion personas , making simulated intimacy a direct regulatory object. Amazon closes Mechanical Turk to new customers , marking a quiet shift in the human labor layer behind automation. Sean Goedecke on C2PA argues provenance only works if signing becomes nearly universal. LeRobot v0.6.0 , ChinaTalk on Unitree , dense spatial perception research , Zhipu ZCode , and small models in unreliable-network settings all point to AI value moving into deployment shape: local, cheap, evaluated, and physically competent enough not to fall over immediately.