They Might Be Self-Aware

Who's the Fall Guy for AI? Claude Code Just Broke IBM


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Claude kills IBM? Anthropic’s Claude Code just learned COBOL—and IBM had its worst day in decades. Is AI about to eat legacy tech? This week on They Might Be Self-Aware, Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop unpack the chaos behind the “Claude kills IBM” narrative. Anthropic’s Claude Code suddenly got good at COBOL, the ancient language quietly running massive parts of global banking infrastructure. When the news hit, IBM stock dropped hard—because if AI can maintain legacy code, IBM’s biggest moat might disappear.

We break down:

• Why Claude Code vs COBOL spooked investors

• The logic behind the IBM stock panic
• Goldman Sachs claiming AI barely affects GDP… while cutting jobs for AI
• The rise of the AI “sin eater” — the human who takes the blame when AI screws up

Because even if AI replaces analysts and COBOL engineers… someone still has to take the fall.

⏱️ CHAPTERS

00:00 AI “Sin Eater” Explained – Who takes the blame when AI makes a mistake?

09:06 Goldman Sachs AI Contradiction – Job cuts, AI hype, and the anti-AI fund
13:29 Claude Code Learns COBOL – Anthropic’s AI tackles legacy banking code
14:27 Did Claude Kill IBM? – Why the Claude COBOL news triggered an IBM stock panic
21:29 AI Hallucinations in Business – When companies start making decisions on fake AI data

Listen now & get self-aware before your tools do.

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They Might Be Self-AwareBy Daniel Bishop, Hunter Powers