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Deep Sea Strikes First and ChatGPT Turns 3

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Brian hosted this first show of December with Beth and Andy chiming in early. They opened with ChatGPT’s third birthday and reflected on how quickly each December has delivered major AI releases. The group joked about the technical issues they have been facing with streaming platforms, announced they are switching back to their original setup, and then moved into a dense news cycle. The episode covered China’s Deep Sea model releases, open weights strategy, memory systems in Perplexity and ChatGPT, AI music licensing, and a long discussion on orchestration research, multi model councils, and new video model announcements.


Key Points Discussed


Deep Sea releases three reasoning focused 3.2 models built for agents


Chinese open weight models now rival frontier models for most practical use cases


Deep Math v2 scores near perfect results on Olympiad tier math problems


Perplexity adds assistant memory with cross model context


ChatGPT Pro memory remains more reliable for power users


Sudo partners with Warner Music Group as AI music licensing accelerates


AI music output now equals Spotify scale every two weeks


Runway unveils a new frontier video model with advanced instruction following


Kling 2.5 delivers strong camera control and scene accuracy


Ads coming to ChatGPT spark debate about trust and user experience


Nvidia and HK researchers introduce “Tool Orchestra,” a small model orchestrator that outperforms larger frontier models


Discussion on orchestrators, swarms, LM councils, and multi model workflows


Anti Gravity and Cloud Code emerge as platforms for building custom orchestration systems


Timestamps and Topics


00:00:00 👋 Opening, ChatGPT’s third birthday, December release expectations

00:02:19 🧪 Deep Sea launches 3.2 models for agent style reasoning

00:03:42 ⚔️ December model race and Deep Sea’s early move

00:05:49 🎙️ Streaming issues and platform change announcement

00:06:01 🌏 Chinese open weight models vs frontier models

00:07:19 🧮 Deep Math v2 hits Olympiad level performance

00:09:56 🔍 Perplexity adds memory across all models

00:11:28 🧠 ChatGPT Pro memory advantages and pitfalls

00:15:50 🧑‍💻 Users shifting to Gemini for daily workflows

00:16:32 🎵 Sudo and Warner Music partnership for licensed AI music

00:20:23 🎶 Spotify scale output from AI music generators

00:22:28 📻 Generational shifts in music discovery and algorithm bias

00:24:24 🎧 Spotify’s curated shuffle controversy

00:25:52 🎥 Runway’s new video model and Nvidia collaboration

00:27:48 🎬 Kling, Seedance, and Higgsfield for commercial quality video

00:31:22 📺 Runway vs Google vs OpenAI video model comparison

00:31:22 👤 Brian drops from stream, Beth takes over

00:32:51 💬 ChatGPT ads arriving soon and what sponsored chat may look like

00:35:57 ❓ Paid vs free user treatment in ChatGPT ad rollout

00:37:10 🚗 Perplexity mapping ads and awkward UI experiments

00:38:38 📦 New research on model orchestration from Nvidia and HKU

00:41:13 🎛️ Tool Orchestra surpasses GPT 5 and Opus 4.1 on benchmark

00:42:54 🤖 Swarms, stepwise agents, and adding orchestrators to workflows

00:49:00 🧩 LM councils, open router switching, and model coordination

00:50:58 💻 Sim Theory, Cloud Code, Anti Gravity, and building orchestration apps

00:55:05 🎂 Closing, Cyber Monday plug, Gen Spark orchestration comments

00:55:36 🏁 Stream ends awkwardly after Brian disconnects


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