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China Stops Meta’s Manus Deal

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Show Summary


Beth Lyons and Andy Halliday open with the latest OpenAI-Microsoft agreement and what it means for the abandoned AGI clause. They then dig into China blocking Meta’s Manus acquisition, followed by a longer discussion about rumored OpenAI phone hardware and what AI-native devices might look like. Later, they examine the Claude/Cursor database deletion story as a cautionary example of agent permissions, backups, and sandboxing. Karl Yeh joins for an extended conversation about workplace agents, why businesses still think in legacy workflows, and how AI may shift from efficiency tools to systems that reshape operations.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:51 OpenAI-Microsoft Deal and the AGI Clause

00:05:29 China Blocks Meta’s Manus Acquisition

00:11:10 Rumors of an OpenAI AI Phone

00:29:32 Claude, Cursor, and the Database Deletion Debate

00:46:41 Karl Yeh on Personal Computers and Workplace Agents

01:04:15 Workspace Agents vs. Zapier, N8N, and Workato


The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Karl Yeh

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