
The hosts focused on long-running AI agents, including Codex updates, Google Spark, and Google’s Agent Executor for persistent agent workflows. They discussed new Codex features such as AppShots, Goal Mode, locked-computer use, remote access, and the security risks that come with more powerful agents. The conversation moved into open source malware, the end of Hux, Gareth’s Jasper personal agent, voice latency, Thinking Machines, and ClickUp’s AI-related layoffs. The episode closed with AI model review policy, California AI severance ideas, political narratives around data centers, and the need for HR involvement in workplace AI.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:17 Welcome and Show Setup
00:01:28 Long-Running Agents and Codex
00:03:34 Google Agent Executor and Kubernetes
00:12:36 Codex AppShots, Goal Mode, and Locked Use
00:18:55 Remote Codex Control and Phone Security
00:25:54 Open Source Malware and Repo Security
00:29:17 Hux Shutdown and Google Daily Briefing
00:32:16 Jasper Personal Agent
00:36:01 Voice Latency and Thinking Machines
00:42:40 ClickUp Layoffs and AI Hiring
00:50:14 Federal AI Model Review
00:52:24 California AI Severance Safety Nets
00:57:05 AI Politics and Data Center Claims
00:59:48 HR, AI, and Workplace Mental Health
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Karl Yeh
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