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The Big Questions That Will Decide the Consumer AI War

Anthropic’s surge and OpenAI’s latest updates highlight how the consumer AI race is becoming about far more than model benchmarks. This episode explores the questions that will actually shape the outcome—from vibes vs performance to agents, multimodality, monetization, switching costs, and ecosystem lock-in. In the headlines: OpenAI reportedly building a GitHub rival, Meta reorganizes its AI teams, Amazon explores ads in AI chatbots, and Stripe introduces token-based billing for AI apps.Want to

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The Rise of the Zero Human Company

A new wave of experiments is testing whether AI agents can build and run companies without human employees, with projects like FelixCraft generating revenue and platforms like Pulia launching hundreds of autonomous startups. The trend highlights how dramatically the cost of execution is falling—but also raises the question of whether more AI-generated businesses will translate into real outcomes or simply more competition for scarce human attention. In the headlines: Cursor hits $2B ARR after do

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The Month AI Woke Up

February 2026 was the month that AI's transformation stopped being an insider story and cascaded across groups — from developers embracing a new era of autonomous agents to Wall Street panic-selling stocks in AI's crosshairs to Washington's first real power struggle over who controls the technology. This KPMG-sponsored monthly recap puts a fine point on how the rise of agentic AI, the SaaS apocalypse, and the Anthropic-Pentagon conflict all connect as part of one sweeping shift. In the headlines

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Schrödinger’s Apocalypse

This week, the global AI conversation hit a new level. From investor memos to viral economic doomsday scenarios, the debate is shifting from “Is AI real?” to “What happens if it actually works?” In this episode, we break down the “2028 Global Intelligence Crisis” thesis, the market’s dramatic reaction, and the growing divide between AI-as-doom-loop and AI-as-productivity-explosion narratives. We explore whether efficiency is destiny, why human preferences may matter more than we think, and what

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Who Controls AI?

The standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon exploded this week when President Trump directed every federal agency to cease using Anthropic's technology after the company refused to remove its red lines on autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. As the episode unpacks the full timeline — from Dario Amodei's public statement to Trump's Truth Social post to OpenAI's deal with the Department of War — what emerges is a fight far bigger than one contract, touching the fundamental questi

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The AI Daily Brief

Are 40% Staff Cuts the New AI Normal?

Block just cut 40% of its workforce in one move, with Jack Dorsey arguing that new intelligence tools and smaller, flatter teams fundamentally change how companies operate—prompting a massive stock surge and igniting debate over whether this is the first true AI-driven headcount reset or simply COVID overhiring getting cleaned up under a new narrative. In the headlines: Google releases Nano Banana 2, Claude signups surge, Meta pulls back on custom chips, and Microsoft previews Copilot Tasks.Want

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The AI Daily Brief

The OpenClaw-ification of AI

Anthropic rolls out Claude Code Remote Control and Scheduled Tasks, Perplexity launches Perplexity Computer, Notion unveils Custom Agents, and suddenly every major AI player is shipping always-on, agentic workflows that look a lot like OpenClaw. This episode explores why this isn’t about copying a hot project, but about the emergence of new primitives in the agent era—persistent work, multimodal orchestration, scheduled autonomy, and AI that follows you across devices. In the headlines: Anthropi

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The AI Daily Brief

The Rise of the Anti-AI Movement

Public skepticism toward AI is rising, and it’s not just media hype. From job displacement fears and artist backlash to data center protests, child development concerns, AI safety debates, and growing distrust of Big Tech, resistance to AI is taking many different forms. This episode breaks down the emerging “anti-AI movement” into its distinct camps, explores why economic anxiety and social media disillusionment are shaping the moment, and argues that most critics aren’t anti-technology ideolog

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The AI Daily Brief

The Perils of the AI Exponential

As METR releases the results of their long-horizon test for Claude Opus 4.6, the benchmark shows just how fast things are moving. In fact, one recent market report suggests that not only is AI not a “bubble” — it’s success might be a problem. In the headlines: Claude code turns one, OpenAI ups its projections and much more. Want to build with OpenClaw?LEARN MORE ABOUT CLAW CAMP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://campclaw.ai/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Or for enterprises, check out: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://enterpriseclaw.ai/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Brought to you by

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Why AI Could Be Better for Plumbers than Programmers

AI is reshaping the economy—but not always in the way most leaders expect. This episode explores why AI could matter more for plumbers than programmers, shifting leverage to trade entrepreneurs by removing operational friction rather than replacing skilled labor. From Gen Z’s growing pivot toward the trades to the rise of agentic tools that unlock scale without headcount, the real opportunity isn’t cost cutting—it’s empowering small operators to run dramatically better businesses.Want to build w

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The AI Daily Brief

Does Gemini 3.1 Pro Matter?

Gemini 3.1 Pro arrives with big benchmark gains and a sharp jump in reasoning, coding, and efficiency—but in a world where the frontier rotates weekly, raw performance isn’t the story. This episode looks at what actually matters: cost per task, multimodal dominance, and where Gemini fits in a model portfolio that now demands specialization over supremacy. In the headlines: India’s AI Impact Summit and the Altman-Amodei moment, Walmart bets on AI for growth, Amazon tracks employee AI usage, and A

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The AI Daily Brief

How People Actually Use AI Agents

A new Anthropic study shows that AI agents are being used far more conservatively than their capabilities suggest, with short sessions, heavy human oversight, and growing use beyond coding into back office, marketing, sales, and finance. The data highlights that autonomy is shaped as much by trust and interaction design as raw model power. In the headlines: Gemini adds music generation, Anthropic clarifies its OAuth policy, Meta revives its AI smartwatch, Grok expands to 16 debating subagents, a

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