
The hosts open with Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 release, discussing Mythos, higher token usage, stronger visual understanding, and what a more agentic model means in practice. From there, they move into Anthropic’s growing tension with government access, speculation about a Figma competitor, and OpenAI’s push to make Codex a broader desktop and workflow tool. The middle of the episode focuses on Google’s AI mode, Gemini desktop possibilities, and how browser control and computer use could reshape product design. In the second half, they pivot to Google’s Disco, Luma’s virtual filmmaking workflow, Perplexity Personal Computer, Salesforce going headless for agents, and Allbirds’ strange compute pivot.
Key Points Discussed
00:01:33 Claude Opus 4.7 and Mythos
00:08:56 White House Access to Mythos
00:12:12 Anthropic, Figma, and AI Design Tools
00:18:34 OpenAI Codex for Everything
00:24:41 Google AI Mode and Gemini Desktop
00:37:17 Google Disco and Agentic Research
00:40:38 Luma, Wonder Project, and AI Filmmaking
00:51:07 Perplexity Personal Computer
00:59:47 Salesforce Headless and the Agent-First Web
01:03:39 Allbirds Pivots to Compute
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Karl Yeh, Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere
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