About this episode
This episode focused on where AI is becoming genuinely useful and where it is still unreliable enough to create real problems. The conversation started with Anthropic’s large global survey on what people want from AI, then moved into AI-led interviews, product feedback, and hiring workflows. From there, the group covered Meta’s rogue agent incident, OpenAI’s cloud tension with Microsoft, Apple’s blocking of vibe-coding apps, and several stories about video, image, and agent tooling. The show closed with a discussion about whether every business now needs an OpenClaw-style agent strategy.Key Points Discussed00:01:09 Anthropic’s Claude-powered survey of 81,000 people on what users want from AI00:12:23 Perplexity’s AI interview process and using AI to gather product feedback00:14:03 AI pre-interview systems for hiring workflows and candidate screening00:16:00 Meta’s rogue AI agent exposing sensitive company and user data00:19:22 Why review sub-agents and adversarial checks may become standard for AI workflows00:24:08 OpenAI’s AWS deal and Microsoft’s possible legal response over Azure access00:26:52 Apple blocking updates for Replit and other vibe-coding apps00:29:44 Minimax and the claim of self-evolving reinforcement learning workflows00:34:10 Val Kilmer’s AI likeness, estate approval, and synthetic performance ethics00:40:54 Seed Dance rollout delays after copyright complaints from Hollywood00:46:53 Midjourney V8 and the ongoing cycle of image model improvements and regressions00:48:39 Whether every business now needs an OpenClaw or agent strategyThe Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere