

#161: GPT-5, Google DeepMind Genie 3, Cloudflare vs. Perplexity, OpenAI’s Open Source Models, Claude 4.1 & New Data on AI Layoffs
331 snips Aug 12, 2025
The buzz around GPT-5 has sparked both excitement and skepticism, revealing the challenges of evolving AI models. DeepMind's photorealistic Genie 3 showcases stunning advancements in world modeling. The podcast digs into the controversy surrounding Perplexity's crawling approach and discusses OpenAI's return to open weights and its staggering $500 billion valuation talks. Topics also include the economic impact of generative AI, massive job losses, and the ethical implications of AI developments in music and audio technology.
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Preserve Power-User Choice And Transparency
- Do preserve model selection and give power users advance notice before deprecating older models.
- Provide transparency on which underlying model the router uses and reasonable rate-limit explanations.
Model Router Sparked Power-User Backlash
- OpenAI switched to a router that auto-selects submodels and removed users' chosen models.
- That opaque routing and model removal provoked strong backlash from power users who lost preferred personalities.
Frontier Models Have Been Commoditized
- Paul argues no lab holds an unassailable secret sauce and rivals will catch up quickly.
- This shifts the competition from model capability to distribution and access across platforms.