Our 251st episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!
Recorded on 07/01/2026
Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie Harris
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In this episode:
- Anthropic redeploys Claude Fable 5 after talks with the US government, adding new cybersecurity classifiers, drafting a jailbreak-severity framework with major partners, and expanding model-testing coordination; broader concerns remain about the inevitability of jailbreaks and uneven release constraints versus OpenAI.
- Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5 with time-limited discounted pricing, improved agentic coding and benchmark performance, reduced misaligned behavior, and default cyber safeguards despite relatively weaker cybersecurity capability than top-tier models.
- New tools and apps include Google NotebookLM generating TikTok-style vertical video summaries of uploaded research and Google releasing Nano Banana 2 Lite, a faster, cheaper image generator available via API.
- Business and research updates span Etched’s push toward full-stack inference hardware with major funding and contracts, Baidu’s AI chip unit IPO ambitions, Agility Robotics’ SPAC plan, DeepSeek’s hiring expansion, and China’s open-source Longcat 2.0 MoE model with notable large-scale training and efficiency techniques alongside new long-horizon agent benchmarks.
Timestamps (note - these don't take into account dynamically inserted ads and therefore may be off by a couple of minutes):
- (00:00:10) Intro / Banter
- (00:02:07) News Preview
- Tools & Apps
- (00:02:32) Trump drops restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos and Fable models | TechCrunch
- (00:16:08) Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5 as a cheaper way to run agents | TechCrunch
- (00:20:35) Google’s NotebookLM can sum up your research in a TikTok-style clip | The Verge
- (00:22:08) Google introduces a faster, cheaper image generator with Nano Banana 2 Lite | TechCrunch
- Applications & Business
- (00:22:50) Etched Pulls 400+ Engineers From NVIDIA, TSMC & More to Build a New Frontier Inference Cluster For AI Which Is Already Worth $1B in Demand
- (00:31:17) Baidu Rallies on AI Chip IPO Report
- (00:33:54) Agility Robotics plans to go public via SPAC in a $2.5B deal | TechCrunch
- (00:37:06) China's DeepSeek plans to at least double staff in all departments | Reuters
- Projects & Open Source
- (00:40:44) Introducing LongCat-2.0
- (00:57:42) OSWorld2.0: Benchmarking Computer Use Agents on Long-Horizon Real-World Tasks
- (01:01:33) TUA-Bench: A Benchmark for General-Purpose Terminal-Use Agents
- (01:04:29) SWE-Together: Evaluating Coding Agents in Interactive User Sessions
- Policy & Safety
- (01:07:38) Taiwan raids Supermicro and two supply-chain partners in widening Nvidia smuggling probe — nine sites hit as six people summoned for questioning | Tom's Hardware
- Research & Advancements
- (01:11:53) Autodata: An agentic data scientist to create high quality synthetic data
- (01:17:13) Reinforcement Learning without Ground-Truth Solutions can Improve LLMs
- Synthetic Media & Art
- (01:22:54) Neon Buys ‘Artificial,’ a Film About OpenAI, After Amazon Dropped It - The New York Times
- (01:26:32) Tidal won’t pay royalties on AI-generated music, but isn’t banning it outright | The Verge
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