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Three capabilities arrived this week and they belong in the same conversation. Visa embedded its global payment network directly into ChatGPT — agents can now check out at any Visa-accepting merchant with tokenized credentials and user-defined controls. Anthropic published "When AI Builds Itself," with internal data showing Anthropic engineers ship 8x as much code per quarter as before, more than 80% of code merged into their codebase is now Claude-authored, and the duration of work AI can reliably complete is doubling every four months. And the ChatGPT memory architecture got a major upgrade just as new research showed memory systems can pull models toward user mistakes.
What you'll learn:
Three desk actions:
Editorial note: This episode was drafted with Claude Fable 5, the Mythos-class model Anthropic shipped this week — covered in Thursday's episode titled "Anthropic Ships the Brain, Perplexity Ships the Body." A real dogfood test on a real production workflow.
Sources referenced:
Continuity callbacks: Thursday's episode titled "Anthropic Ships the Brain, Perplexity Ships the Body" established the brain-and-body division of labor. Wednesday's "Anthropic Splits the Meter, Google Kills the Add-On" set up the billing structure these new capabilities will be charged against.
Hosted by Stephen Forte. The AI Brief is a daily podcast from the YPO Technology Network for CEOs and senior business leaders.
By Stephen ForteThree capabilities arrived this week and they belong in the same conversation. Visa embedded its global payment network directly into ChatGPT — agents can now check out at any Visa-accepting merchant with tokenized credentials and user-defined controls. Anthropic published "When AI Builds Itself," with internal data showing Anthropic engineers ship 8x as much code per quarter as before, more than 80% of code merged into their codebase is now Claude-authored, and the duration of work AI can reliably complete is doubling every four months. And the ChatGPT memory architecture got a major upgrade just as new research showed memory systems can pull models toward user mistakes.
What you'll learn:
Three desk actions:
Editorial note: This episode was drafted with Claude Fable 5, the Mythos-class model Anthropic shipped this week — covered in Thursday's episode titled "Anthropic Ships the Brain, Perplexity Ships the Body." A real dogfood test on a real production workflow.
Sources referenced:
Continuity callbacks: Thursday's episode titled "Anthropic Ships the Brain, Perplexity Ships the Body" established the brain-and-body division of labor. Wednesday's "Anthropic Splits the Meter, Google Kills the Add-On" set up the billing structure these new capabilities will be charged against.
Hosted by Stephen Forte. The AI Brief is a daily podcast from the YPO Technology Network for CEOs and senior business leaders.