Anthropic Strikes Back: Return of the AI

Anthropic Strikes Back: Return of the AI

This episode focused on how AI is moving beyond simple chat and into agent-driven work. The first part covered the Department of Labor’s basic AI literacy course and a legal fight involving Anthropic and the U.S. government. The middle of the show shifted to how Microsoft and OpenAI leaders describe real agent use inside AI-forward companies, along with OpenAI shelving adult mode and broader questions around Sora and Disney. The back half centered on Gastown-style multi-agent workflows, Linear’s growing role in AI software development, and ByteDance’s Deerflow as another open agent orchestration tool.


Key Points Discussed


00:03:43 Make America AI Ready and the value of simple public AI literacy lessons

00:13:01 Anthropic’s lawsuit against the U.S. government after being labeled a security risk

00:17:52 Microsoft and OpenAI leaders describe the shift from chat assistants to true agents

00:24:23 OpenAI shelving adult mode as it refocuses on core products

00:26:13 Sora shutdown discussion and what it could mean for Disney and AI video plans

00:32:02 Gastown and the idea of multi-agent swarms with orchestration, memory, and oversight

00:45:54 Linear as an AI-native issue tracking and workflow layer for agentic software development

00:50:08 ByteDance Deerflow as an open super-agent framework with sub-agents and skills


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