
More or Less TPUs Are Winning? Gemini + Anthropic vs NVIDIA, and OpenAI’s Atlas Explained
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Oct 24, 2025 Hosts dive into a lively debate about the legitimacy of AI-assisted work, sparking tension between traditional and modern cultural formats. They explore OpenAI’s early Atlas browser, filled with intriguing discussions on its potential and drawbacks. A dramatic shift from Sora hype to TPUs challenges NVIDIA’s dominance in AI tech. The potential $45B compute costs mark a pivotal moment for big tech funding. The conversation wraps up with insights on the diminishing appeal of swag and the rise of bespoke gifting as the new status symbol in a shifting cultural landscape.
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Couple’s Debate Over AI-Created Work
- Brit Morin describes using AI to outline strategy then human-editing to create higher-quality work.
- Dave Morin challenged this approach, calling AI-generated parts “work slop,” sparking host debate about effort vs. AI origin.
How Culture Reacts To New AI Tools
- Sam Lessin frames cultural reactions to LLMs: lowbrow imitates machines, highbrow rejects machinable culture.
- Creators will seek machine-resistant expression to signal humanity and craft distinct work.
AI-Written Flattering Email Story
- Sam Lessin received a flattering long email that turned out to be AI-generated and flagged "sent from my iPhone."
- He remained flattered but curious about the prompt, calling it a modern jester delivering praise.


