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Anika, Maya, Priya
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  • Anthropic pays authors $1.5B, Google keeps Chrome, an update on the AI browser wars
    This week on Get the Check, the hosts talk about how 1000 gallons of water flooded Maya’s apartment building and how ChatGPT may have saved her $11k.Anthropic just dropped $1.5 billion to settle with the Authors Guild after getting caught training Claude on pirated books from LibGen. The hosts talk about the details of the case and when copyrighted works fall under “fair use” versus not. They also talk about how this impacts other big lawsuits like NYT vs. OpenAI. Finally they speculate why there wasn’t a bigger reaction to this decision.Next, the hosts talk about the browser wars. You might be getting deja vu from when they recently covered it, but there are some fascinating updates.Google beat a massive antitrust case and gets to keep Chrome, even though they still control 94% of search. The judge agreed they have a monopoly, but with the rise of AI sees the future of search as competitive even with Google owning Chrome. Atlassian just spent $610M cash to buy the Browser Company. The deal is slightly ironic, since the Browser Company was all about trendy AI-forward consumer browsers and now is owned by a (almost?) legacy enterprise software player. The hosts disagree on if Atlassian made the right bet.Finally, they spotlight Exa, which is Google for AI agents. The company just raised $85 million at a $700 million valuation and already has customers like Notion and Cursor. The hosts talk about why AI agents need a different type of search tool than humans. All the hosts agree on if Exa would or wouldn’t “Get the Check,” but you’ll have to tune in to know the answer.If you enjoyed this episode please give us 5 stars on Spotify or a thumbs up on YouTube :)00:00 Intro 02:14 Anthropic pays authors $1.5B 20:21 Google anti-trust case ruling, Google keeps Chrome29:41 Atlassian buys the Browser Company for $610M40:40 Would Exa Get the Check?
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  • Trump fires Lisa Cook, Open Evidence, and SpaceX's Starship launch
    The hosts start with Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud. They unpack the legal battle around whether a president can remove Fed officials “for cause,” what that means for the Fed’s independence, and the potential implications for monetary policy, markets, and democracy. They draw historical comparisons, from Nixon and stagflation to the UK’s pre-1997 monetary policy, and note Trump’s push for rate cuts to offset tariff-driven inflation.Next, they dive into Open Evidence, an AI healthcare startup backed by top VCs. They explain how the platform helps physicians synthesize peer-reviewed research, why its bottom-up adoption strategy worked, and how it addresses physician shortages and outdated workflows. They highlight its rapid growth, 40 percent daily physician usage, and medical licensing exam success, agreeing it would “get their check.”Finally, they cover SpaceX’s recent milestones: the successful Starship Flight 10 test where both booster and upper stage landed in splash zones, and the Starlink 17-7 mission deploying satellites with a new “Pez dispenser” system. They discuss rocket reusability, Starlink’s growing subscriber base, and how its profits are funding SpaceX’s Mars ambitions. They also explore the challenges of colonizing Mars, from human health risks to international policy questions.00:00 Intro 02:01 Trump fires Fed Governor Lisa Cook 23:42 Open Evidence 39:22 SpaceX's launch
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  • AI bubble + 95% of biz have no GenAI returns, Russia-Ukraine update, Eight Sleep raises $100M
    This week the pod dives into the multi-trillion dollar question: is AI a bubble? The hosts break down the history of the dot-com bubble and compare what’s similar and what’s different this time. They also discuss the widely cited MIT study showing that 95 percent of organizations are getting no returns from generative AI, covering which types of implementations are seeing real value and where it actually makes sense for businesses to invest in AI.The conversation then shifts to the latest meetings about the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump has said the conflict would never have happened under his watch and even said that solving it could be his ticket to heaven. The hosts unpack the reality of Putin’s demands for land and his refusal to meet with Zelensky. Although Putin and Zelensky still haven’t met, Trump’s meeting with Zelensky and other European leaders was not as awkward as last time when JD Vance asked Zelensky if he’s ever said thank you.Finally, the hosts cover whether Eight Sleep would “Get the Check” after raising a $100 million Series D. The cult-favorite sleep tech promises better rest with its smart mattress cover. Tech bros ever might be needing its calming effect if the AI bubble really does pop. Tune in to hear why the hosts disagree on whether they would write the check.00:00 Intro 01:27 Sam Altman on the AI bubble, 95% of biz have no GenAI returns (MIT) 34:10 Trump tries to solve Russia-Ukraine48:58 Eight Sleep raises $100M
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  • Inside the Viral Subliminal Learning AI Paper with author Minh Le
    This week the pod sat down with Minh Le, one of the researchers behind the viral AI safety research study “Subliminal Learning: Language models transmit behavioral traits via hidden signals in data.”The paper showed that if you have a teacher model with a love for owls that teaches a student model a series of random numbers, the student will also inherit a love for owls as long as they share the same base model, which means models can inherit misaligned traits from other models even if it’s not observable in training data.The hosts deep dive into the paper’s methodology and ask about Minh’s strategy when filtering out numbers that might carry unintended associations like 666 or 911 that have an association with evil or danger. Fun fact the original plan was to use a love for eagles but they switched it to owls because there were fewer associations that could create potential noise. They also go over theories about why the teacher’s behavior is transmitted when the data transferred is random and filtered. Spoiler, it probably wasn’t a secret code in the numbers but rather the data distribution triggering emergent behaviors in the student model like a love for owls.The pod also gets into what the media got wrong about the paper, AI safety, and Minh’s hot take on why he doesn’t buy into p doom (the idea that AI leads to human extinction…). Minh also talks about how he went from being an independent researcher to the prestigious Anthropic Fellowship and now a full time role at Anthropic.00:00 Minh's career journey 04:36 Deep dive into the subliminal learning study 26:23 Larger discussion about AI safety
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  • GPT-5, Open weight models, Blade sells passenger business
    You might remember Maya decided her life had no value after the pod read AI 2027 a couple of months ago, which outlines a doomsday AI scenario where the human race goes extinct.After this week’s OpenAI GPT-5 launch, Maya has hope again. Sam Altman says GPT-5 is as smart as any PhD student, but the pod discusses why many people aren’t buying into the hype, especially since OpenAI’s own announcement had incorrect charts that GPT-5 generated. Although the model is still doing well on benchmarks.The hosts also discuss why OpenAI is choosing to go with a unified model for the first time, which means user queries will automatically be routed to a longer or shorter “thinking” model behind the scenes.They also discuss the gpt-oss release, which are open weight, something OpenAI hasn’t done in a while. The pod discusses the difference between open weight and open source, and why DeepSeek isn’t actually open source. Additionally, what an OpenAI open weight model means for the industry.Finally, they discuss if Joby would “Get the Check” after announcing it is acquiring Blade’s passenger business for $125M. Blade is keeping their medical organ transportation business and rebranding to Strata.Please like and subscribe so that one day the pod can afford to fly to the Hamptons via Joby.00:00 Intro01:52 OpenAI announces GPT-521:01 OpenAI releases gpt-oss which is open weight34:50 Joby Aviation acquires Blade’s passenger unit for $125M
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