Is OpenAI Worth Nearly $1Trillion?

Is OpenAI Worth Nearly $1Trillion?

Jyunmi Hatcher and Andy Halliday open with a run through major AI news, starting with the Claude Code leak and a LiteLLM supply-chain breach tied to Mercor. The conversation then moves through quantum computing risks to current encryption, quantum batteries, a proposed privacy lawsuit against Perplexity, Anthropic’s expanded Claude Code computer-use features, OpenAI’s massive new funding round, Bluesky’s AI feed builder, and Stanford research on AI sycophancy. Karl Yeh joins later for a discussion about Chinese local-government support for OpenClaw startups. The episode closes with an AI-and-science segment on self-driving labs and AI-powered robot scientists accelerating materials and drug discovery.


Key Points Discussed


00:01:07 Claude Code Leak and Anthropic Methods

00:03:17 LiteLLM Supply-Chain Breach and AI Security

00:07:10 Quantum Computing Threat to Encryption

00:10:37 Quantum Batteries and Fast-Charging Possibilities

00:20:58 Perplexity Tracking Lawsuit

00:23:41 Claude Code Computer Use Expansion

00:27:09 OpenAI’s $122 Billion Funding Round

00:30:21 Bluesky’s Attie AI Feed Builder

00:36:05 Stanford Study on AI Sycophancy

00:42:39 China Incentives for OpenClaw Startups

00:49:40 AI-Powered Robot Scientists and Self-Driving Labs


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