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The AI news you actually need. No hype. No fluff. Just signal. Daily AI briefings for people who want to understand the future, not just read about it. Ten minutes. The most important thing happening in AI. Every day.Pallav Tyagi
  • Grok 4.20 multi-agent inference works at production scale
    Feb 26 2026

    xAI just shipped something fundamentally different. Grok 4.20 doesn't use one model to answer your questions. It deploys four specialized AI agents that think in parallel, debate each other in real time, and synthesize a unified answer before you see a single word.

    In this episode:

    • How the four-agent architecture works: Grok (Captain), Harper (researcher), Benjamin (logician), and Lucas (contrarian)
    • The hallucination results: a sixty-five percent reduction, from twelve percent down to four point two percent
    • Alpha Arena and ForecastBench: where Grok 4.20 outperformed GPT-5 and Gemini
    • The real criticisms: latency, new failure modes, and the social media fact-checking problem
    • Why this might reshape how every lab builds AI over the next year

    The big takeaway: whether Grok 4.20 wins the model race or not, xAI just proved that teams of models can outperform individual geniuses at production scale. That changes the game.

    New episodes every weekday. Share this with someone keeping up with AI.

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    8 Min.
  • Lockdown Mode: When AI Security Means Disabling AI Features
    Feb 26 2026

    Microsoft just discovered that thirty-one companies are hiding prompt injections inside ordinary "Summarize with AI" buttons, poisoning your AI assistant's memory to manipulate future recommendations. The tools to do this are open source, documented, and work across ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, Perplexity, and Grok.

    In this episode:

    • How AI Recommendation Poisoning works and why Microsoft compares it to the SEO wars
    • Why prompt injection is the number one AI security threat and structurally unfixable in current architectures
    • The EchoLeak zero-click attack, three hundred thousand stolen ChatGPT credentials, and the massive readiness gap in agentic AI deployment
    • OpenAI's new Lockdown Mode: what it disables, why that matters, and the security-versus-capability tradeoff every organization now faces

    The big takeaway: defending AI systems is going to be a long, iterative war, and the choices organizations make right now about security versus capability will define the next era of AI deployment.

    New episodes every weekday. Share this with your security team.

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    9 Min.
  • Cursor Gave AI Agents Their Own Computers
    Feb 25 2026

    Cursor just announced cloud agents that change the game for AI-assisted coding. These agents don't just write code in your editor — they spin up their own virtual machines, build and test the software, and deliver merge-ready pull requests with video recordings of themselves using the finished product.In this episode:- How Cursor's cloud agents work: isolated VMs, parallel execution, and self-validating output- The AI coding tool war by the numbers: Cursor at twenty-nine billion valuation versus Claude Code, Codex, and Copilot- Why this signals the shift from AI assistance to AI autonomy in software development- The uncomfortable question: if agents write, test, and demo the code, what's the developer's role?The big takeaway: the AI coding market is moving from autocomplete to autonomous agent fleets, and every developer tool will need to match this model within months.New episodes every weekday. Share this with a developer keeping up with AI tools.

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    9 Min.
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