
This episode focused on where AI is heading as Q1 closed out, especially the shift from single frontier models toward specialized vertical systems and agent networks. The panel discussed Anthropic’s leaked Capybara model, Google’s TurboQuant breakthrough, Arc AGI-III, and why domain-specific AI may outperform general models in real work. The second half moved into practical demos and workflow trends, including Perplexity Computer, set-it-and-forget-it tasking, customer support AI, and lightweight tools for 3D creation. The overall theme was that AI progress now looks less like one model winning everything and more like coordinated systems getting better at specific jobs.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:47 Brian and Andy open with Perplexity Computer, internal AI training, and email workflow automation
00:05:57 Tax optimization and liquidity planning with ChatGPT and Claude auditing
00:08:02 The AI alignment film discussion and Dario Amodei’s new alignment essay
00:09:22 Anthropic’s leaked Capybara model and why it may sit above Opus
00:12:05 Google’s TurboQuant and the trend toward software-driven inference gains
00:16:08 Cursor, vertical AI, and AEvolve for self-improving agent workflows
00:19:24 Arc AGI-III and the case for AGI emerging from orchestrated agent systems
00:26:32 FIN customer support as a leading example of domain-specific vertical AI
00:31:50 Anthropic’s legal fight, growth surge, and Claude throttling discussion
00:37:23 NotebookLM multitasking and the rise of set-it-and-forget-it AI tasks
00:39:15 Meshi, MakerWorld, and easier AI-assisted 3D printing workflows
00:41:35 MLB Scout and Gemini-based baseball analysis tools
00:44:54 Perplexity Computer demo for travel and itinerary planning
00:58:09 ChatGPT losing work after a Notion reconnect and the risks of fragile AI workflows
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday
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