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The episode opened with AI’s growing pressure on enterprise technology spending, including IBM’s revenue warning and the possibility that companies are delaying traditional mainframe purchases so they can reserve capital for AI infrastructure. The hosts then moved into chip architecture, including a reported China AI chip breakthrough using 14-nanometer architecture, near-memory computing, and high memory bandwidth, plus Anthropic’s reported talks with Samsung about custom inference silicon.


The middle of the episode focused on the model wars. OpenAI continued Codex token resets and offered ChatGPT credits tied to Sol 5.6 feedback, while the hosts compared Sol, Fable, Claude Code, Codex, and possible upcoming models. They also discussed Featherless and fixed-price open model access, GrokBuild CLI privacy concerns, Perplexity’s use of Grok for computer use, local file access questions, and the case for more controlled or sovereign AI setups.


The back half shifted to AI devices, shareable tools, and AI in science. The hosts discussed Jony Ive’s reported screenless OpenAI device, the new Siri beta, and Claude artifacts as lightweight internal tools. The AI and science segment then covered research from IT University of Copenhagen, Sakana AI, and Autodesk on modular self-reconfigurable robots that can infer what shape they have become. The discussion closed with programmable matter, Fable guardrails, multi-model harnesses, decentralized AI systems, and the idea of reusing older devices as distributed compute resources.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:18 Episode Intro And Hosts

00:02:43 IBM Revenue Warning And AI CapEx Pressure

00:05:10 China Chip Architecture Breakthrough

00:08:26 Near-Memory Computing And Memory Bandwidth

00:12:07 Anthropic And Samsung Custom Inference Silicon

00:14:44 OpenAI Codex Resets And $100 Credit Offer

00:16:01 Sol 5.6 Catches Codex Up To Claude Code

00:19:30 Fable Extension, Opus 5 And GPT-6 Rumors

00:21:44 Model Loyalty And Open Source Alternatives

00:24:02 Featherless Fixed Pricing For GLM 5.2

00:30:29 GrokBuild CLI Privacy Concerns

00:32:31 Perplexity Uses Grok For Computer Use

00:34:04 Local File Access And Cloud AI Trust

00:36:02 xAI Privacy Response And Zero Data Retention

00:38:18 Jony Ive’s Screenless AI Device

00:41:48 New Siri In iOS 27 Beta

00:42:33 Claude Artifacts As Shareable Tools

00:45:33 Publishing Sites And Enterprise Controls

00:50:58 Frontier Models In Math And Science

00:53:24 AI In Science: Self-Assembling Robots

00:56:06 Decentralized Shape Inference

00:57:14 Two Hundred Bricks Identify Their Shape

01:00:48 Morphogen-Like Gradients And Learned Rules

01:04:00 Limits, Damage Repair And Closed-Loop Growth

01:08:11 Smart Materials, Construction And Space Roadmap

01:09:23 Microbots, Programmable Matter And Sci-Fi Use Cases

01:12:05 Opus, Fable, Sol And Guardrail Limits

01:14:41 Multi-Model Harnesses And Decentralized AI

01:17:41 Reusing Old Devices For Distributed Science


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

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