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What Davos Revealed About AI’s Real Constraints

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Tuesday’s show focused on how AI productivity is increasingly shaped by energy costs, infrastructure, and economics, not just model quality. The conversation connected global policy, real-world benchmarks, and enterprise workflows to show where AI is delivering measurable gains, and where structural limits are starting to matter.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:00 👋 Opening, housekeeping, community reminders

00:01:50 📰 UK AI stress tests, OpenAI–ServiceNow deal, ChatGPT ads

00:06:30 🌍 World Economic Forum context and Satya Nadella remarks

00:09:40 ⚡ AI productivity, energy costs, and GDP framing

00:15:20 💸 Inference economics and underpricing concerns

00:19:30 🧠 CES hardware signals, Nvidia Vera Rubin cost reductions

00:23:45 🚗 Tesla AI-5 chip, terra-scale fabs, inference efficiency

00:28:10 📊 OpenAI GDP-VAL benchmark explained

00:33:00 🚀 GPT-5.2 performance jump vs GPT-5

00:37:40 🧩 Power grid fragility and infrastructure limits

00:42:10 🧑‍💻 Claude Code and the concept of self-ware

00:47:00 📉 SaaS pressure and internal tool economics

00:51:10 📈 Anthropic Economic Index, task acceleration data

00:56:40 🔗 MCP, skill sharing, and portability discussion

00:59:10 🧬 AI and science, cancer outcomes modeling

01:01:00 ♿ Accessibility story and final wrap-up


The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Junmi Hatcher, and Beth Lyons

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