OpenAI’s Secret Training Playbook

OpenAI’s Secret Training Playbook

Show Summary


Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, and Beth Lyons open with fallout from the Claude Code leak, including discussion of an open-source derivative called ClawCode and what the episode means for Anthropic’s reputation. The show then moves through SpaceX and xAI IPO talk, an Artemis II launch detour, new local agent systems and multi-agent risk research, and a debate over Jack Dorsey’s AI-driven org design ideas. Later, they cover Gemini features inside Google Maps and a report on OpenAI’s StageCraft program using Handshake AI to capture professional workflows for agent training. The episode closes with a broader conversation about job structure, identity, and how people may use the extra leverage AI creates.


Key Points Discussed


00:02:00 Claude Leak and ClawCode

00:12:17 SpaceX and xAI IPO Talk

00:16:43 Artemis II Launch and Space Race

00:25:56 Local Agents and Computer Use

00:29:49 Multi-Agent Peer Preservation Risks

00:36:40 Jack Dorsey, Block, and AI Jobs

00:42:23 Gemini in Google Maps

00:46:29 OpenAI StageCraft and Handshake AI

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