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Sonnet 4.6 Changes the Agent Math

Anthropic drops Sonnet 4.6 with a million-token context window and major gains in computer use, coding, and agentic workflows at a dramatically lower price point—immediately reshaping the economics of OpenClaw-style agents. Meanwhile, Grok 4.2 enters public beta with a multi-agent debate system and promises rapid weekly improvement, and Apple ramps up AI wearables. In the headlines: Apple’s AI glasses push, Spotify engineers stop writing code by hand, Meta commits to millions of Nvidia GPUs, Chi

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The AI Productivity Boom Finally Shows Up

For years, AI felt transformative in anecdotes but invisible in macroeconomic data. That may be changing. Revised labor statistics suggest stronger-than-expected productivity growth despite weaker hiring, raising the possibility that the long-anticipated AI productivity surge is finally appearing in national numbers. In the headlines: Anthropic’s clash with the Pentagon, Alibaba’s latest model release, Hollywood’s AI panic, and Apple teases a March event.Want to build with OpenClaw?LEARN MORE AB

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The AI Daily Brief

OpenClaw Goes to OpenAI

OpenClaw’s meteoric rise—from a weekend Claude experiment to the fastest-growing open source AI project in the world—just culminated in Peter Steinberger joining OpenAI to build the next generation of personal agents. This episode unpacks the agentic inflection point, why OpenClaw became the Schelling point for builders, what Anthropic may have fumbled, and what it means for multi-agent futures, coding models, and the broader AI power struggle. In the headlines: GPT-5.3 Codex Spark’s speed play,

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The AI Daily Brief

Something Big Is Happening

An 80-million-view post by Matt Schumer ignited one of the most important AI debates of 2026—are we underestimating how fast AI is transforming work, or overhyping disruption before it reaches the real economy? This episode breaks down the original argument that a shift has already occurred inside tech, the sharp critiques that followed, and what the back-and-forth reveals about risk, mindset, and adaptation. From “tool-shaped objects” to the seen vs. the unseen, the core question isn’t whether

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The AI Daily Brief

The Time Savings Era of AI Is Over

The latest AIDB Intelligence January AI Usage Pulse Survey of 583 highly active AI users reveals a decisive shift in how value is being created with AI. Time savings is no longer the dominant benefit. Instead, increased output and entirely new capabilities are taking the lead, especially among heavy users. Claude has emerged as the primary model for the most agentic, builder-oriented workflows, while multi-model portfolios are becoming the norm. Vibe coding has gone mainstream beyond engineering

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

How I Built My 10-Agent OpenClaw Team

I built a 10-agent digital employee team using OpenClaw—and I’m walking through exactly how it works, what’s actually valuable, what’s not, and how a non-technical operator can go from zero to a persistent, always-on agent stack. This episode breaks down the architecture behind my builder bot, research agents powering AIDB Intelligence, project manager agents for Superintelligent and growth initiatives, a chief of staff layer, and the task agent that’s quietly become indispensable—plus lessons o

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The AI Daily Brief

How the Global AI Race Has Shifted

The AI race in 2026 looks very different than it did a year ago. Chinese labs are closing the gap, export controls are shifting, markets are reacting to real AI disruption, and new players like the UAE—and even space-based compute—are entering the picture. This episode unpacks how models, chips, geopolitics, and markets are converging—and why that directly shapes the AI tools you use. In the headlines: OpenAI’s hardware timeline slips to 2027, turmoil at xAI, and AI disruption hits financial sto

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The AI Daily Brief

Why AI Leads to More Work, Not Less

A new embedded workplace study finds that AI isn’t shrinking work—it’s expanding it, as power users take on more tasks, blur boundaries between work and downtime, and juggle parallel projects once thought impossible. The result isn’t reduced relevance or less value, but a new kind of pressure driven by expanded capability and rising expectations, especially as agentic tools accelerate what individuals and teams can attempt. This episode digs into what that shift really means for productivity, jo

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The AI Daily Brief

Did the Super Bowl Make Americans Like AI Any More?

A look at whether this year’s Super Bowl ads from OpenAI, Google, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Anthropic, and a wave of smaller AI startups actually shifted public perception of AI, or just reinforced existing fears and hype. Drawing on audience reaction data, ad rankings, and the broader context of American skepticism toward AI, this episode breaks down which spots connected, which backfired, and why advertising AI is fundamentally different from advertising soda or trucks. In the headlines: the Sa

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Claude Code Killed the AI Bubble

For months, critics have warned that AI is a bubble built on hype, overinvestment, and tools that don’t deliver real value. Over the last few weeks, that argument has started to fall apart. The widespread adoption of Claude Code and agentic coding tools has made it unmistakably clear that AI systems can now do meaningful, end-to-end work, not just generate impressive demos. This episode explores why Claude Code feels like an inflection point, how it changes the economics of software and informat

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The AI Daily Brief

How to Learn AI With AI

Learning AI is no longer about tutorials, courses, or step-by-step guides. It’s about working with AI as a learning and building partner. In this AI Operators bonus episode, NLW breaks down the mindset shifts and practical tactics needed to learn faster by pairing directly with models—covering vision-first thinking, messy exploration, productive pushback, handoff documents, prompt chaining, and when to stop or reset a thread. The core idea is simple: high-agency learners can access frontier-leve

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The AI Daily Brief

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

Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI responded with GPT 5.3 Codex just 20 minutes later — the most intense head-to-head model release we've ever seen. Here's what each model brings, how they compare, and what the first reactions are telling us. In the headlines: Google and Amazon share their capex plans, and we're about to spend 2.5 moon landings on AI. Brought to you by:KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune into the new KPMG 'You Can with AI' podcast and

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