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Friday’s episode moved quickly across real-world AI acceleration. The show opened with Spotify confirming its top engineers have not written code by hand in months, reinforcing how fast AI coding has gone mainstream. From there, the conversation turned to Gemini 3.0 Deep Think’s major benchmark leap, new neuron-powered biological computing startups, ultra-fast coding models like Codex Spark, and the rapid growth of Chinese open models. The throughline was clear, capability is compounding across software, hardware, and biology at the same time.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:00 👋 Opening, Friday the 13th kickoff
00:01:10 🎧 Spotify says top engineers haven’t handwritten code since December
00:05:30 🤖 Dario Amodei prediction revisited, AI writing most code
00:08:40 📊 Gemini 3.0 Deep Think hits 85% on ARC-AGI-2
00:13:20 🧠 Aletheia research agent, proof verification and math reasoning
00:17:40 ⚡ Codex Spark, 1,000 tokens per second and real-time coding
00:23:10 🔄 Multi-model workflows, Spark vs larger reasoning models
00:28:20 🧩 Model routing frustrations, Gemini and PRD over-generation
00:33:10 🧬 Biological Computing Company, neuron-powered AI hardware
00:38:00 💰 Anthropic funding round, $350B valuation and $14B run rate
00:42:10 🇨🇳 GLM-V and Minimax-V, Chinese open models surge
00:47:20 📈 Claude Code ARR hits $2.5B
00:50:40 🧠 AI intensifies work, Berkeley study reflection
00:54:30 💵 What $30B actually means in human terms
00:57:20 🏁 Weekend wrap-up, Conundrum preview, newsletter reminder
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, and Beth Lyons
By The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran3.3
77 ratings
Friday’s episode moved quickly across real-world AI acceleration. The show opened with Spotify confirming its top engineers have not written code by hand in months, reinforcing how fast AI coding has gone mainstream. From there, the conversation turned to Gemini 3.0 Deep Think’s major benchmark leap, new neuron-powered biological computing startups, ultra-fast coding models like Codex Spark, and the rapid growth of Chinese open models. The throughline was clear, capability is compounding across software, hardware, and biology at the same time.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:00 👋 Opening, Friday the 13th kickoff
00:01:10 🎧 Spotify says top engineers haven’t handwritten code since December
00:05:30 🤖 Dario Amodei prediction revisited, AI writing most code
00:08:40 📊 Gemini 3.0 Deep Think hits 85% on ARC-AGI-2
00:13:20 🧠 Aletheia research agent, proof verification and math reasoning
00:17:40 ⚡ Codex Spark, 1,000 tokens per second and real-time coding
00:23:10 🔄 Multi-model workflows, Spark vs larger reasoning models
00:28:20 🧩 Model routing frustrations, Gemini and PRD over-generation
00:33:10 🧬 Biological Computing Company, neuron-powered AI hardware
00:38:00 💰 Anthropic funding round, $350B valuation and $14B run rate
00:42:10 🇨🇳 GLM-V and Minimax-V, Chinese open models surge
00:47:20 📈 Claude Code ARR hits $2.5B
00:50:40 🧠 AI intensifies work, Berkeley study reflection
00:54:30 💵 What $30B actually means in human terms
00:57:20 🏁 Weekend wrap-up, Conundrum preview, newsletter reminder
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, and Beth Lyons

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