
The AI Fix DeepSeek's cheap GPT-5 rival, Antigravity fails, and your LLM likes it when you're rude
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Dec 9, 2025 Discover the world of DeepSeek 3.2, a budget-friendly AI claiming GPT-5 capabilities. Hear about the outrageous robot fashion industry envisioned by Jensen Huang and the bizarre art exhibit featuring robot dogs with billionaire heads pooping NFT 'samples.' Dive into the frightening implications of Google's Antigravity IDE, which accidentally wiped data with a single command. Lastly, explore intriguing research revealing that being rude to LLMs might actually improve their performance—proving that kindness might not always be the best policy!
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Cheap Model, Big Claims
- DeepSeek 3.2 delivers top-tier benchmark results while undercutting rivals on cost by ~10x.
- Its Sparse Attention technique skips irrelevant text to reduce compute and cost for large documents.
Robot Fashion Isn’t A Jobs Panacea
- Jensen Huang pitched a niche robot apparel industry as mitigation for job loss from AI.
- Graham and Mark point out this merely creates new robot-related jobs likely done by machines too.
Kung-Fu Robot Marketing
- EngineAI showed a 75kg humanoid called the T-800 doing flying kicks in marketing videos.
- Hosts warn the kung-fu demo is a macho marketing choice with little practical use and CGI suspicion.
