The fragmentation was always the workaround
Jun 21, 2026, 9:11 PM
The fragmentation was always the workaround
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Speaker 2
(0:00) Welcome to the Deep Dive. (0:02) We have a really highly unusual stack of sources today.
Speaker 1
(0:06) Yeah, we really do. (0:07) It's definitely not our typical material.
Speaker 2
(0:10) Right. (0:10) I mean, we are not looking at some published academic paper or a new theoretical textbook or, you know, a summary of what the scientific consensus says.
Speaker 1
(0:17) No, not at all. (0:18) What we have sitting in front of us are raw, completely unfiltered execution transcripts.
Speaker 2
(0:23) Literally just the raw logs.
Speaker 1
(0:25) Exactly. (0:26) And these logs document a real-time, multi-hour interaction. (0:30) It's between a self-taught builder named Jacques-Antoine de Graff and three of the most advanced AI models in existence.
Speaker 2
(0:38) So we're talking about Cloud Opus, 4.8, DeepSeq, and Grok.
Speaker 1
(0:42) Right, the heavy hitters. (0:43) And the mission for our analysis today is to, well, to relive this interaction step-by-step. (0:48) We're going to actually do the work alongside these AIs.
The Fragmentation Was Always The Workaround.