About this episode
The March 11, 2026 episode opens with a discussion about public skepticism toward AI, using polling data to frame how AI is being perceived politically and socially. The hosts then move through several major stories, including Yann LeCun’s new venture Advanced Machine Intelligence, a humorous token-cost comparison clip, and Andre Karpathy’s open-source auto research project for AI-driven model improvement. Later segments focus on self-improving agents, multi-model workflows and skills, and an AI-in-science feature on Zephyrus, a system that lets researchers query weather and climate data in plain English. The episode closes with a broader reflection on conversational access to complex scientific data and how that could reshape research workflows.Key Points Discussed00:00:44 AI Popularity and Public Perception00:05:00 Yann LeCun’s Advanced Machine Intelligence00:08:03 Karl Yeh Joins with the Token Cost Clip00:12:08 Andre Karpathy’s Auto Research00:21:12 Self-Improving Agents and Anthropic Institute00:38:04 Multi-Model Workflows and AI Consensus00:43:30 Turning Repeated AI Work into Skills00:49:15 AI and Science: Zephyrus for Weather DataThe Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Jyunmi Hatcher, Karl Yeh