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Subquadratic Could Change AI Economics

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This episode of The Daily AI Show explores significant breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, headlined by the launch of Subquadratic, a startup claiming to offer massive context windows at a fraction of current computing costs. Host Andy Halliday discusses how this subquadratic selective attention could disrupt the industry by reducing the need for expensive GPU infrastructure. The dialogue also covers Pika Agents, a new interactive tool designed to help creatives "speak into being" complex video projects through AI personas. Additionally, the hosts examine Anthropic’s latest financial services agents and OpenAI's rumored development of a dedicated hardware device. The show concludes with a deep look at Tokamak Mind, the first foundational AI model specifically engineered to optimize and salvage data from fusion plasma reactors. Throughout the transcript, the speakers emphasize a shift toward algorithmic efficiency and specialized agentic tools over raw hardware expansion.


Key Points Discussed

00:00:00 Show Opening and Preview00:01:29 Codex vs Claude Code Build00:06:29 Subquadratic’s Long-Context AI Breakthrough00:21:15 Pika Agents for Video Creation00:30:39 Anthropic Launches Finance Agents00:34:21 OpenAI Phone Strategy Talk00:38:12 Tokamak Mind for Fusion Research


The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Jyunmi Hatcher, Andy Halliday

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