AI news today ranges from Microsoft's MAI frontier models and GenSpark's enterprise leap to persistent autonomous agents, waterless data center cooling, and agent security hijacks.
The hosts opened on a simulated-town experiment from Emergence AI that handed different frontier models the keys to a virtual society, where one model triggered total collapse in days while another built a stable, zero-crime democracy. From there they traced an emerging thread of persistent, autonomous agents running on hardware like DGX Spark, and weighed what happens when those agents can be reached through everyday channels like WhatsApp and Telegram, opening the door to hijacks. The conversation moved through Microsoft's new MAI reasoning models said to match frontier coding benchmarks, Majorana 2 quantum progress, NVIDIA Cosmos 3 paired with Unitree humanoids, and the brutal economics behind inference costs, the Codex outage, and DeepSeek. A standout segment debunked AI water-use myths and showed how waterless cooling is making data centers dramatically more efficient. It closed on a practical note: compound engineering hacks and the trick of copy-pasting an entire playbook into a coding agent to clone its work overnight.
KEY POINTS DISCUSSED:
00:00:00 Cold Open Hooks
00:00:16 Show Open: Top of Mind AI News
00:01:08 Emergence AI Town Experiment: Models as Governors
00:03:10 GenSpark Joins Microsoft Build, Replacing Copilot
00:05:17 Microsoft MAI Models, Majorana 2 Quantum, Discovery
00:11:08 NVIDIA Cosmos 3 and Unitree Humanoid Robots
00:19:50 Persistent Agents: Hermes, DGX Spark, Desktop App
00:35:34 Codex Outage, Inference Costs, DeepSeek Economics
00:40:01 Waterless Data Center Cooling and Water-Use Myths
00:51:47 Agent Security: Gemini WhatsApp and Meta Hijacks
00:57:53 Google Dream Beans, Hux, and Daily Brief Voice
01:04:43 Compound Engineering Hacks and Agent Cloning
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Gareth Hood