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"White Collar Jobs Are Next!" - Mustafa Suleyman

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Thursday’s episode moved quickly from political activism around AI platforms into deeper structural questions about automation, energy, and hardware limits. The conversation began with the QuitGPT movement and broader tech activism, then shifted into Mustafa Suleyman’s warning that most white-collar tasks could be automated within eighteen months. From there, the discussion widened into China’s rapidly advancing open models, energy constraints, alternative compute architectures, and whether the future of AI runs on silicon, waste heat, or even living cells. The throughline was clear, capability is accelerating, but infrastructure and power are the real constraints.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:00 👋 Opening, February 12 kickoff, recap of prior episode


00:02:30 📰 Gary Marcus pushback on Matt Schumer’s acceleration claims


00:06:40 ✊ QuitGPT movement, political activism, and OpenAI donation controversy


00:11:20 🎨 Higgsfield controversy, IP concerns, and creator promotion rules


00:16:10 🧠 Mustafa Suleyman background, DeepMind, Inflection, Microsoft AI


00:21:30 ⚠️ Suleyman’s claim, most white-collar tasks automated within eighteen months


00:26:10 📉 Jagged disruption vs across-the-board automation


00:29:40 ⚡ Anthropic commits to offsetting data center power impacts


00:33:20 🧰 Anthropic expands free tier access to Claude Code and Co-Work features


00:36:10 🗂️ Claude Code deletion scare, iCloud recovery, and operational risk


00:39:20 🎥 Seedance video model examples, China’s open model acceleration


00:42:10 📊 GLM-5 benchmark positioning, Chinese open models near frontier


00:44:30 🔬 Unconventional AI $475M seed, direct-to-silicon compute vision


00:46:10 🧠 Wetware, biological compute speculation, and energy efficiency race


00:47:40 🏁 Wrap-up, OpenAI rumors, tomorrow preview


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