
Show Summary
Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, and Anne Murphy open with a discussion of Anthropic and OpenAI moving deeper into enterprise deployment through professional services and private equity channels. They then unpack Coinbase’s move toward becoming an “AI native” company, including flatter org structures, agent management, and the broader implications for knowledge work. The conversation expands into recursive AI self-improvement, Silicon Valley’s disconnect from everyday workers, and whether the real bubble is employment rather than AI itself. In the final stretch, they explore care infrastructure, gendered fallout from AI disruption, AI psychosis, and the potential benefits and risks of AI companionship.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:00 Opening and host introductions
00:01:43 Anthropic and OpenAI expand enterprise deployment
00:08:01 Coinbase layoffs and the AI-native company model
00:26:37 Anthropic’s Jack Clark and recursive AI R&D
00:37:19 Silicon Valley disconnect, Allbirds, and the AI bubble question
00:46:10 Care infrastructure and women’s role in AI fallout
00:48:50 AI companionship, projection, and AI psychosis concerns
00:54:46 The case for AI relationships as support and safety
00:59:56 Wrap-up and Gareth’s Jasper Q&A announcement
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Anne Murphy
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