Are Custom GPTs Reaching the End?

Are Custom GPTs Reaching the End?

The episode opened with a practical example of how quickly AI coding agents are moving beyond software. Someone used Claude to write a Mac driver for an old Windows-only HP printer, leading to a wider discussion about using AI with hardware, firmware and inaccessible old drives. Brian connected that to a hard drive he has been unable to access for years and the possibility of recovering files without handing sensitive data to someone else.


The hosts then revisited Stripe and OpenRouter through the idea that no single AI model may win. The more valuable layer could become the playbook, harness or workflow that routes tasks to whichever model works best. Hermes Bots fit that pattern by allowing specialized agents with different models and skills inside one system. The discussion also covered GrokBot’s strong reception, OpenAI’s coming Astra release, Grok’s push to stay distinct, and OpenAI stopping personal users from creating new custom GPTs while keeping existing ones available.


The biggest discussion centered on Mirage’s 24-hour AI news experiment. Mirage used AI-generated anchors, scripts, edits and corrections while labeling synthetic content and using licensed Reuters material for real footage. The question quickly moved beyond whether the anchors looked human enough. If AI news became accurate, well sourced and personalized, would people trust it? The hosts also explored the downside: personalized news could deepen filter bubbles by giving people exactly the topics, viewpoints and presentation styles they already prefer.


The final section covered AI voice phishing attacks targeting major financial firms and the risk of treating a familiar voice as proof of identity. Brian then shared an example of using AI to analyze 153 YouTube channels and roughly 15,000 videos, showing how users can start with a question or goal and let AI help determine the statistical method.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:17 Episode Intro And Tuesday Check-In

00:01:29 Claude Writes A Mac Driver For An Old Printer

00:03:58 Using AI To Recover Old Hardware And Files

00:09:04 Why Stripe Wants OpenRouter

00:10:24 What If No Single AI Model Wins?

00:12:48 Hermes Bots And Specialized AI Agents

00:14:54 GrokBot And The Agent Race

00:17:55 Why Grok Being Different Matters

00:20:41 Grok Companions Move Into Their Own App

00:22:01 OpenAI Starts Moving Beyond Custom GPTs

00:24:50 What Happens To Existing Custom GPTs?

00:26:20 Mirage Launches A 24-Hour AI News Network

00:27:42 AI News, Reuters And Source Transparency

00:29:25 The Uncanny Valley Of AI News Anchors

00:30:18 Would People Actually Watch AI News?

00:33:14 Would You Trust Personalized AI News?

00:35:22 Why Source Quality Matters

00:37:45 Personalized News And The Filter Bubble Problem

00:41:25 AI Voice Phishing Targets Major Financial Firms

00:42:34 How To Verify Who Is Really Calling

00:44:01 Using AI For Large-Scale Research

00:45:49 Analyzing 153 Channels And 15,000 Videos

00:48:32 You Don’t Need To Know The Statistical Method

00:49:08 Episode Wrap-Up


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