The AI Argument

Neo’s Human Operators, OpenAI's Restructure, and Albania’s 83 AI Babies: The AI Argument EP77


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Your Neo home robot might not be powered by AI. It might be powered by teenager in a call centre who’s never folded a towel in his life. That’s the reality behind Neo, the $20K humanoid robot that’s supposedly autonomous. The videos look impressive. But when it gets confused? It needs a remote human operator. Would you invite a teleoperator into your home to do your chores?

Plus: OpenAI quietly rewrites its deal with Microsoft — giving them access to all its models until at least 2030, and permission to build their own AGI. Udio makes peace with Universal and starts work on a new, locked-down music platform. And Albania’s AI minister is having 83 babies.

01:14 Why won’t Gemini deepfake me anymore?
05:05 Did a deepfake just hack Sora 2’s face check?
06:16 Is your Neo robot run by a teen in Palo Alto?
13:01 What’s in OpenAI’s restructure for Microsoft?
20:42 Are OpenAI planning to ditch 4o?
22:04 When’s GPT‑6 arriving (and will it wow us)?
23:34 Why does AGI need 20% of U.S. tradespeople?
25:57 Can Udio survive its deal with Universal?
30:30 Is Albania’s AI minister having 83 babies?

► LINKS TO CONTENT WE DISCUSSED

  • How We Bypassed Sora 2's Identity Safeguards in Under 24 Hours
  • The 1X Neo Home Robot is breaking the internet — but there's one huge problem
  • Sam, Jakub, and Wojciech on the future of OpenAI with audience Q&A
  • Universal says it has struck first deal for AI music creation
  • World’s first AI minister ‘pregnant with 83 children’, Albanian prime minister says

► CONNECT WITH US
For more in-depth discussions, connect Justin and Frank on LinkedIn.
Justin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justincollery/
Frank: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankprendergast/

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The AI ArgumentBy Frank Prendergast and Justin Collery