
the team dives into the latest AI news, covering model releases, open-source momentum, government contracts, science wins, Claude’s new connectors, and major upgrades in AI video generation. From Meta’s internal struggles to self-running labs and cyborg-controlled race cars, the episode showcases both industry shifts and human impact stories.
Key Points Discussed
Mistral released Voxel, an open-source voice model for transcription and speech tasks, expanding open alternatives in the audio space.
Moonshot AI’s new Kimi 2 model is a 1 trillion parameter mixture-of-experts designed for agentic tasks with native tool interaction, showing open-source models rivaling closed frontier models.
Perplexity is integrating Kimi 2, following its previous work with DeepSeek, highlighting the shift of open models into production platforms.
Meta’s Superintelligence Labs may shut down open-source releases as leadership debates internal strategy, marking a potential shift from their previous open commitment.
Sam Altman signaled delays in OpenAI’s open-source model plans, officially for safety reasons but likely reflecting market dynamics.
Meta’s acquisition of Play AI and new $200M+ DoD contracts underscore how military funding is shaping foundational model development.
Meta’s Hyperion and Prometheus projects will deliver multi-gigawatt data centers, aiming for the world’s largest compute infrastructure.
Claude’s connectors now integrate with local file systems, macOS controls, Asana, Canva, Slack, and Zapier, enabling agentic control over personal and enterprise workflows.
Runway’s Act 2 video model offers next-gen motion capture without mocap suits, enabling hand and facial gesture capture from raw video for character animation.
Nvidia is cleared to resume low-end chip sales to China, unlocking $5B to $15B in revenue and pushing its market cap over $4 trillion.
Amazon launched Hero, a free AI-assisted IDE designed to guide novice coders through development tasks.
NotebookLM now offers “Featured Notebooks” from institutions like Harvard and The Atlantic, expanding knowledge bases for structured research.
AI-powered labs are accelerating materials science research by 10x, using dynamic scheduling to optimize chemical testing workflows.
AI-enhanced breast cancer detection models improve MRI accuracy, aiding early tumor identification.
AI-designed prosthetics and brain-machine interfaces are enabling mind-controlled race cars and advanced robotic hands, marking real-world AI for good breakthroughs.
OpenAI’s internal Slack-based structure and decentralized decision-making were revealed in an engineer’s blog post, offering insights into how frontier AI labs operate.
Timestamps & Topics
00:00:00 📜 AI news day poetic intro
00:02:45 🎙️ Mistral’s Voxel open-source voice model
00:04:02 🧠 Kimi 2: Moonshot’s trillion-parameter agent model
00:06:51 🛠️ Perplexity to integrate Kimi 2
00:08:22 🏛️ Chain-of-thought monitorability for AI safety
00:13:25 🔒 Meta considering closing future LLaMA models
00:15:02 📉 Sam Altman delays OpenAI’s open-source model
00:18:01 📞 Meta acquires Play AI, builds $200M+ DoD deals
00:19:36 ⚡ Hyperion and Prometheus mega data centers
00:21:00 🛡️ Meta joins military-industrial complex
00:25:10 🤖 Claude’s new connectors and desktop control
00:29:28 📊 Claude as true agent via MCP+
00:30:46 🎥 Runway Act 2: next-gen mocap without suits
00:34:45 💻 Nvidia reopens H20 chip sales, stock soars
00:42:32 💡 Amazon Hero AI coding IDE released
00:45:07 📚 NotebookLM featured notebooks launch
00:48:30 🧪 AI-powered labs accelerate materials research
00:50:37 🩺 AI models improve breast cancer detection
00:52:45 🤖 AI-enhanced prosthetics and mind-controlled cars
00:57:43 👓 Holiday glasses startup delays: AI wearables are hard
01:00:13 🏢 OpenAI’s Slack-based ops and decentralized org chart
01:02:34 📅 Wrap-up and upcoming shows: Google’s ADK, AI for good
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