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The Daily AI Show

The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran
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    Has AI Killed the Job Search?

    13/04/2026 | 59 min
    The hosts open by discussing the discourse around Anthropic’s Mythos, separating the model itself from the media and IPO-style spin surrounding it. They then move into AI security, Anthropic’s managed agents beta, Claude Code upgrades, and why multi-model workflows still matter. In the second half, the conversation turns to the shrinking entry-level job market, whether college remains the best default path, and the broader macroeconomic disruption AI may bring. They close on Tesla’s ambitious Optimus production plans and Alberta’s claim that internal teams used AI to replace government systems at dramatically lower cost.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:02:07 Mythos Hype, PR, and Security Concerns
    00:09:35 AI Security Jobs and Jevons Paradox
    00:14:50 Anthropic Managed Agents Beta
    00:16:53 Claude Code Desktop and Coordinator Mode
    00:28:23 AI, Hiring, and Entry-Level Job Pressure
    00:42:16 The Macroeconomic Future of AI Work
    00:47:42 Tesla Optimus Production and Real-World Use
    00:53:28 Alberta Government Systems Built With AI

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, and Karl Yeh
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    The Public Wealth Fund Conundrum

    12/04/2026 | 31 min
    In its new paper, OpenAI floats a striking idea for the intelligence age: a Public Wealth Fund. The premise is simple. If advanced AI creates enormous economic gains, those gains should not flow only to founders, major firms, and investors. A public fund could give every citizen a direct stake in AI-driven growth, with returns distributed broadly rather than captured narrowly. Paper: At first glance, the idea feels like a serious answer to one of AI’s biggest political problems. If AI makes the economy more productive while also disrupting jobs, reshaping industries, and concentrating power, then a shared fund offers a new kind of social contract. If the country gets richer from AI, ordinary people should feel that wealth too. But the idea does more than spread money around. It changes the emotional and political relationship between the public and the system causing the disruption. Once your household, your retirement, or your community starts benefiting from AI-driven returns, automation no longer feels like something happening over there. It starts to feel like a system you are partly invested in.
    That is where the deeper tension begins. A public dividend could make AI growth more legitimate and more broadly shared. But it could also make it harder to resist the damage AI causes, because the same system hollowing out a profession, reducing bargaining power, or thinning out a community is also sending value back to the public.

    The Conundrum:
    If AI wealth is widely shared through a public fund, society may finally solve one of the ugliest parts of technological change: a small group gets rich while everyone else is told to be patient. A shared dividend could make growth feel legitimate, reduce backlash, and give ordinary people a real stake in national prosperity.
    But it could also weaken one of the few forces that still slows bad transitions down. If the public is paid from the upside of automation, then layoffs, institutional thinning, and regional decline become harder to oppose cleanly. The question is no longer just whether change is fair. It is whether people can still judge that change clearly once they are being compensated by it. If AI can make every citizen a shareholder in disruption, should we see that as long-overdue shared prosperity, or as a system that quietly buys away the pressure to challenge what automation is doing to public life?
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    #700! Looking back and new AI predictions

    10/04/2026 | 1 h
    Episode 700!
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    Claude Managed Agents: Too Easy?

    09/04/2026 | 1 h
    Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, and Andy Halliday are joined by community member Gareth for a show centered on Google’s growing AI lead. Brian highlights a Cleo Abram interview with Demis Hassabis, focusing on DeepMind’s autonomy inside Google and the world-changing impact of AlphaFold and related Alpha projects. Gareth then shifts the discussion toward MedGemma, Google’s broader product velocity, and what that could mean for healthcare deployment. The back half covers Meta’s MuseSpark rebound, the convergence of open and closed models, Reflection AI’s large raise, and a closing discussion of Ghost Murmur’s AI-assisted heartbeat detection for military rescue.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:01:52 Gareth on AI Strategy Inside Scaled Health
    00:04:53 Cleo Abram, Demis Hassabis, and DeepMind’s Alpha Stack
    00:13:38 MedGemma and Google’s Healthcare Push
    00:15:55 Meta’s MuseSpark Comeback
    00:24:48 Open Source Benchmarks and Reflection AI
    00:56:16 Perplexity’s Build Contest
    00:57:06 Ghost Murmur and Heartbeat Detection

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday
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    Anthropic Mythos Preview Raises Alarms

    08/04/2026 | 1 h 7 min
    Jyunmi Hatcher leads a wide-ranging episode focused first on Anthropic’s Mythos preview and the cybersecurity concerns that prompted a limited pre-release to major industry players. The panel then shifts to the local impact of AI infrastructure, including data center buildouts, before Danielle discusses Boston Consulting Group’s more measured outlook on job loss and the growing need for AI upskilling. In the AI-and-science segment, the show turns to space, comparing conservative autonomy on Artemis II with more experimental generative AI planning on Mars rovers. The episode closes with a broader debate about whether the future of space exploration should stay human-led or move toward fully autonomous and embodied AI systems.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:56 Mythos Preview and Cybersecurity Risks
    00:16:16 Colossus II and the Data Center Buildout
    00:21:40 Boston Consulting Group on Job Change and AI Upskilling
    00:38:06 AI in Science: Artemis II and Space Autonomy
    00:52:31 Conservative vs Experimental AI in Space
    01:04:58 Human Expansion vs Fixing Earth First

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Jyunmi Hatcher, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday

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The Daily AI Show is a panel discussion hosted LIVE each weekday at 10am Eastern. We cover all the AI topics and use cases that are important to today's busy professional. No fluff. Just 45+ minutes to cover the AI news, stories, and knowledge you need to know as a business professional. About the crew: We are a group of professionals who work in various industries and have either deployed AI in our own environments or are actively coaching, consulting, and teaching AI best practices. Your hosts are: Brian Maucere Beth Lyons Andy Halliday Eran Malloch Jyunmi Hatcher Karl Yeh
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