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  1. 7 GIỜ TRƯỚC

    Anthropic Takes A Stand: Project Synapse

    Project Synapse: Anthropic Takes a Stand, AI Fear, Government Pressure, and the Trust Crisis Jim Love, Marcel Ggi and John Bernard open with birthday banter and Jim's new non-tech music interview show, then pivot to a week of AI-driven anxiety: simulations where AI agents frequently choose nuclear escalation, and a 2028-themed Substack scenario from Settrini Research depicting white-collar unemployment, "ghost GDP," and financial-system disruption that drew massive attention and was linked to market selloffs, with concerns about author incentives. The hosts discuss reports that the US government may restrict Anthropic's Claude over demands for human authorization in lethal weapon use and prohibitions on domestic spying, including broader "supply chain risk" implications. They compare this to Canadian scrutiny of OpenAI after a shooting, debate privacy versus reporting duties, and note rising backlash over surveillance, data centers, Discord age verification via Persona, and Flock cameras. Jim previews a future robots-focused episode and Marcel shares mixed experiences testing Google AI Ultra versus OpenAI. Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt 00:00 Sponsor And Intro 00:41 Star Trek Birthday Bit 01:34 New Music Podcast Plug 03:11 AI Doom Headlines 04:37 Claude Military Ban 06:57 Supply Chain Fallout 11:19 OpenAI Shooter Ethics 14:23 Privacy Versus Reporting 20:04 Surveillance Backlash 25:11 Scenario Planning 101 27:29 2028 Market Panic Story 31:15 COBOL And IBM Shock 37:14 Tech Bro CEO Critique 40:13 Showman CEO Myth 41:17 Leadership at a Pivot 42:48 Conservative Canada Contrast 43:50 Reactive Humans and Distraction 47:03 Ozone Layer Proof We Can 50:30 Speed Populism and Dystopia 54:09 Robotics Leap and Deepfakes 01:00:25 AI Subscriptions Reality Check 01:06:59 OpenAI Pulse Personalization 01:18:06 Wrap Up and Sponsor

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  2. 1 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    Entrepreneur Says "Anthropic's Claude Killed My Startup"

    When AI Platforms Compete: Claude, Apple's Launch Week, Huawei's Agentic AI Standards, and Chat Privacy Host Jim Love says a San Francisco founder reported that Anthropic's Claude didn't compete with her startup but made it redundant as the underlying model absorbed her product's core functionality, highlighting Sam Altman's warning that "thin wrappers" around foundation models are vulnerable. Love notes how quickly Claude can analyze and recreate tools, underscoring that AI infrastructure can also be a capable competitor. He previews Apple's multi-day product rollout starting Monday, expected to include updated iPads and refreshed Macs, but suggests it feels like a routine refresh rather than a defining moment. Huawei and Lenovo join the Linux Foundation's Agentic AI Foundation to help set open standards for autonomous AI agents, influencing interoperability and governance. Finally, he discusses subpoenas for AI prompts and tensions between chat privacy and expectations of intervention after reports OpenAI closed a teen's account before a later school shooting. Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt 00:00 Sponsor Message Meter 00:47 AI Platform Eats Startups 02:59 Apple Launch Week Preview 04:26 Huawei Joins Agentic Standards 06:14 AI Chats Privacy vs Safety 08:10 Wrap Up and Sponsor Thanks

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  3. 2 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    AI Goes Nuclear

    AI War Games Go Nuclear, Pentagon Pressures Anthropic, Sodium-Ion Battery Breakthrough, and Flock Camera Backlash Jim Love covers four stories: a King's College London pre-print (Project Khan) where frontier AI models in 21 simulated nuclear crisis games frequently chose escalation—tactical nukes were used in 20 of 21 runs, with no surrender and rapid retaliation—raising concerns about framing and incentives if models inform security decisions. He reports the U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has allegedly given Anthropic a Friday deadline to drop internal military-use restrictions (no autonomous weapons without humans; no mass domestic surveillance) or risk losing Pentagon contracts, highlighting tension between company ethics and legal standards. He also notes University of Surrey research improving sodium-ion batteries by retaining water in a cathode, boosting storage and charging, and growing vandalism of Flock Safety license-plate cameras amid broader privacy backlash. Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt 00:00 Sponsor Message Meter 00:19 Headlines And Intro 00:46 AI War Games Go Nuclear 02:23 Why Models Escalate 03:22 Pentagon Vs Anthropic 05:39 Sodium Ion Battery Breakthrough 07:40 Flock Cameras Privacy Backlash 09:16 Wrap Up And Sponsor Thanks

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  4. 3 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    Anthropic's Claude Crashes Markets

    Anthropic's Hidden Claude 1, Market-Shaking AI Tools, and MIT's One-Step 3D-Printed Electric Motor Host Jim Love covers three major stories: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's comments on AI governance and safety, including that "Claude 1" was built before ChatGPT but not released because it didn't meet Anthropic's alignment and safety bar; how Anthropic's recent launches—Claude for knowledge-work "cowork" workflows, deeper office/document integrations, Claude Code Security for vulnerability scanning, and tooling to automate parts of COBOL modernization—coincided with sharp market reactions including declines in CrowdStrike and Zscaler (around 10–11%) and a major IBM drop (more than 13%) amid fears AI could disrupt SaaS, cybersecurity, and legacy modernization revenue; and MIT researchers' report of a 3D printing process that produces a fully functional linear electric motor in a single step (aside from magnetization), with reported material cost around 50 cents in a lab setting, raising the prospect of on-demand manufacturing and compressed supply chains. The episode also includes sponsorship messages about Meter's integrated wired, wireless, and cellular networking stack. Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt 00:00 Headlines and Sponsor 00:45 Amodei vs Altman 01:29 Claude 1 Not Shipped 03:19 Anthropic Shakes Markets 04:57 AI Hits Cybersecurity 05:28 COBOL Modernization Shock 08:10 MIT Prints Electric Motor 09:39 Manufacturing Disruption 10:26 Wrap Up and Thanks

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    Anthropic Says Chinese AI Models Are Attacking Claude

    Jim Love hosts Hashtag Trending, and highlights updates to TechNewsDay.ca/.com including a new "Best of YouTube" section for curated tech channels. Anthropic alleges three Chinese AI labs—DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax—ran industrial-scale distillation campaigns to extract capabilities from Claude models using proxy services and "Hydra cluster" networks with tens of thousands of fraudulent accounts, prompting Anthropic to strengthen identity controls and detection with cloud partners.  Amazon shares fall for nine straight sessions after investors react to plans for roughly $200B in 2026 capex largely for AI infrastructure, raising questions about ROI and future free cash flow. A cited analysis by YouTuber Nate B Jones argues Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro signals a strategy shift toward deeper reasoning (not just coding/agentic tools), noting a 77.1% ARC-AGI-2 score and DeepMind's scientific problem focus, contrasting OpenAI's product/distribution, Anthropic's agentic coordination, and Google's "pure intelligence" approach. The episode also references Citri Research's 2028 scenario planning report outlining a plausible fast-arriving AGI chain reaction—falling inference costs, rapid adoption, labor displacement pressure, and geopolitical competition for compute and talent—and promotes the Saturday show Project Synapse on long-term AI trajectories. Finally, Love discusses Sam Altman's comments at the India AI Impact Summit dismissing viral claims about ChatGPT water and energy use without providing specific counter-numbers, noting growing public backlash as data center water and electricity demands rise; the full interview is linked in show notes. Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt LINKS Nate B Jones on Google Gemimi 3.1  https://youtu.be/8jKAT8GNDE0?si=Rz5k1gP0sS9H7XAp Sam Altman's speach https://www.youtube.com/live/qH7thwrCluM?si=IO_76NsGJ1zgt8J7 AI Scenario https://www.citriniresearch.com/p/2028gic 00:00 Headlines and intro 00:54 Site updates and YouTube picks 01:57 Anthropic warns of distillation 04:58 Amazon AI spending jitters 06:13 Google bets on reasoning 10:31 2028 AGI crisis scenario 11:55 Altman backlash and resources 14:17 Wrap up and sponsor thanks

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