#223 - Haiku 4.5, OpenAI DevDay, Claude Skills, Scaling RL, SB 243

#223 - Haiku 4.5, OpenAI DevDay, Claude Skills, Scaling RL, SB 243

Our 223st episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!

Recorded on 10/17/2025

Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and co-hosted by Erik Schnultz

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In this episode:

  • Anthropic and OpenAI have announced updates to their AI models and tools, including Haiku 4.5 and various business collaborations.
  • Multiple companies like Slack and Salesforce are integrating AI assistants and agents into their platforms, enhancing task management and business operations.
  • Recent research in reinforcement learning and agent memory curation highlights new methods for improving AI model performance and context management.
  • California has passed a law to regulate AI chatbots for children and vulnerable users, and there are rising concerns over the increasing amount of AI-generated content on the internet.

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