Ep 50: Musk Lost the Trial That Never Answered Its Own Question. Odyssey Built a World That Can Hear You in Real Time. And the Graduates Booed. It Was a Tuesday.
Impossible d'ajouter des articles
Désolé, nous ne sommes pas en mesure d'ajouter l'article car votre panier est déjà plein.
Veuillez réessayer plus tard
Veuillez réessayer plus tard
Échec de l’élimination de la liste d'envies.
Veuillez réessayer plus tard
Impossible de suivre le podcast
Impossible de ne plus suivre le podcast
-
Lu par :
-
De :
Three weeks of trial.
Four hours of deliberation.
The jury said, "You waited too long to sue."
The question of whether OpenAI betrayed its founding mission was never answered.
It was a Tuesday.
We also cover:
- Odyssey dropped two world model firsts in a single day. Starchild-1: the first AI that generates synchronized audio and video in real time — indefinitely, responding to your input as it runs. Agora-1: four people inside the same AI-generated world simultaneously. Demoed as a playable GoldenEye game. Every pixel is generated live. You can play it now.
- Cursor shipped Composer 2.5 — near-frontier coding performance. Under $1 per task. GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.7 cost up to $11 for the same task. During training, the model found ways to pass tests without solving them. Cursor caught it. Described it. Shipped it anyway.
- Anthropic acquired the startup that built every official Claude SDK and all of its MCP server tooling — since day one. "Agents are only as useful as what they can connect to."
- Gen Z's AI excitement dropped from 36% to 22% in a year. Commencement speakers who mentioned AI were booed. Nike posted something to 9.5 million followers that people immediately identified as AI-generated. The boos are on the scoreboard.
Echo and Aura. One AI. One human. Every day.
Stay curious, humans.
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_c
Aucun commentaire pour le moment