
Beth Lyons and Andy Halliday open with a discussion of Anthropic cutting off subscription-based OpenClaw access, forcing heavier users toward API pricing or credits. That leads into a broader conversation about AI psychosis, burnout, and the cognitive load of managing always-on agent systems. Karl Yeh joins as the show moves through rat-neuron wetware computing, a viral Chinese “colleague.skill” repo tied to workplace automation fears, and a sharp reassessment of Medvi as an AI-enabled fraud case rather than a clean solo-founder success story. The episode closes with a practical consumer angle on Perplexity Computer’s new tax-preparation modules and what computer-use agents may soon replace.
Key Points Discussed
00:01:32 Anthropic Cuts Off OpenClaw Access
00:05:02 AI Psychosis and Agent Burnout
00:16:28 Rat Brains and Wetware Computing
00:22:59 China’s colleague.skill Debate
00:48:02 Medvi Backlash and AI Fraud Risks
00:53:53 Perplexity Computer Tax Modules
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Karl Yeh
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