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It's 2026 and everyone's having an existential crisis. In this episode, we unpack the two camps dominating AI C/Twitter: hype boys claiming "Claude Code can do my washing" vs. software developers doom-scrolling themselves into career panic. We put the agentic hype to the test and discover that no, you can't actually run 8 agents recreating your local business ecosystem while you sleep. Plus, we reflect on why MCP is exhausting, why Gemini 3 Pro is somehow worse than Gemini 2.5 Pro, and why Geoffrey Hinton would rather write his book than answer questions in Tasmania. Also featuring: the $200,000/month enterprise AI problem, why SaaS isn't dead (but it's scared), and our prediction that AI workspaces will become the everything app.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro - Unpacking the 2026 AI Vibes
02:21 Putting Claude Code and Agentic Hype to the Test
05:57 Why Twitter AI Demos Never Show the Receipts
07:03 Honest Assessment of Where Frontier Models Are At
11:19 Building the Everything App with Email, Calendar and Files
16:47 Collaborative Mode vs Agentic Delegation in Practice
21:29 The Real Cost of Enterprise AI at Scale
24:32 Why Cheaper Models Like Haiku and Gemini Flash Matter
29:25 Is SaaS Actually Dead or Just Disrupted
38:11 The Future of AI Platforms, SDKs and App Stores
43:35 The Untapped Opportunity in Paid Proprietary MCPs
51:21 Geoffrey Hinton Refuses to Take Questions in Tasmania
55:05 2026 Plans and the Still Relevant Tour Announcement
Thanks for listening. Like & Sub. xoxox
By Michael Sharkey, Chris Sharkey4.7
221221 ratings
Join Simtheory: https://simtheory.ai
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Join the most average AI LinkedIn group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/16562039/
It's 2026 and everyone's having an existential crisis. In this episode, we unpack the two camps dominating AI C/Twitter: hype boys claiming "Claude Code can do my washing" vs. software developers doom-scrolling themselves into career panic. We put the agentic hype to the test and discover that no, you can't actually run 8 agents recreating your local business ecosystem while you sleep. Plus, we reflect on why MCP is exhausting, why Gemini 3 Pro is somehow worse than Gemini 2.5 Pro, and why Geoffrey Hinton would rather write his book than answer questions in Tasmania. Also featuring: the $200,000/month enterprise AI problem, why SaaS isn't dead (but it's scared), and our prediction that AI workspaces will become the everything app.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro - Unpacking the 2026 AI Vibes
02:21 Putting Claude Code and Agentic Hype to the Test
05:57 Why Twitter AI Demos Never Show the Receipts
07:03 Honest Assessment of Where Frontier Models Are At
11:19 Building the Everything App with Email, Calendar and Files
16:47 Collaborative Mode vs Agentic Delegation in Practice
21:29 The Real Cost of Enterprise AI at Scale
24:32 Why Cheaper Models Like Haiku and Gemini Flash Matter
29:25 Is SaaS Actually Dead or Just Disrupted
38:11 The Future of AI Platforms, SDKs and App Stores
43:35 The Untapped Opportunity in Paid Proprietary MCPs
51:21 Geoffrey Hinton Refuses to Take Questions in Tasmania
55:05 2026 Plans and the Still Relevant Tour Announcement
Thanks for listening. Like & Sub. xoxox

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