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Anika, Maya, Priya
Get the Check
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    SpaceX IPO, Anthropic's Fable 5 pulled by the US government, Bezos' Prometheus

    16-06-2026 | 49 Min.
    In this episode of Get the Check, the pod breaks down three massive stories: the SpaceX IPO, Anthropic's Fable 5 model getting pulled by the US government hours after launch, and Jeff Bezos' new physical AI company Prometheus raising $12 billion.They start with SpaceX. The company IPO'd on Friday at a $1.7 trillion valuation, popped to $170 a share, and now trades above $2 trillion, making Elon the world's first trillionaire. Robinhood literally crashed from the traffic, and 30% of shares were allocated to retail investors, which is unusually high for an IPO. Maya went deep on SpaceX's S1 filing and breaks down their three actual business lines: Starlink (connectivity at 66% margins), Starships (launch at 30–40% margins and climbing), and AI compute. Maya gives her hot take on SpaceX’s actual valuation. Next, the pod gets into Fable 5, which is Anthropic's long-awaited Mythos-class model. It was released Wednesday, June 10th and got pulled by the US government by Friday. The model was held back for two months after Mythos preview dropped in April due to zero-day exploits that could let attackers breach systems without user interaction. Anthropic released Fable 5 with a classifier system that routes unsafe queries to Opus 4.8 or blocks them entirely. The government disagreed on how effective that was and Secretary Lutnick sent a letter to Dario Amodei asking to pull the model from foreign nationals. It's reportedly Amazon, a huge Anthropic investor, flagged concerns to the government. Anthropic's position is that these exploits exist in all frontier models. Finally, the pod covers Prometheus, Jeff Bezos' new physical AI startup that raised $12 billion at a $41 billion valuation, which is the highest valuation a seed round has ever been raised at. Prometheus is targeting physical world problems: manufacturing, jet engines, drug compounds. His co-CEO is Vic Bajaj, former head of Google's life sciences team. The company is still mostly in stealth. But the bigger conversation is Bezos' take on AI and labor: he thinks two-earner households will become one-earner households as AI handles more work. Anika is not buying it. The pod gets into Jevons paradox, why tech CEOs are not the right people to be making predictions about labor economics, and if this is just narrative building to justify Amazon's 30,000 layoffs over the last year.This episode is brought to you by:1. Kalshi — If you want to trade on what Cursor's acquisition price actually closes at, or how fast SpaceX hits $3 trillion, the market's live. Sign up at kalshi.com/sign-up?referral=getthecheck and get $10 when you trade using our code.2. Known — Use code GETTHECHECK at known.com to skip the waitlist and get a free date.Follow the pod on Instagram and X @getthecheckpod.Chapter titles00:00 SpaceX IPO'd and it's the largest IPO ever07:42 The three business lines behind SpaceX's $2 trillion valuation22:23 Fable 5 drops — and gets pulled by the US government31:35 Amazon reportedly flagged Anthropic's model to the government36:39 Anthropic vs. the government: who's right?43:23 Jeff Bezos raises $12B for Prometheus at a $41B valuation45:45 Bezos thinks AI will create one-earner households
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    Anthropic says AI is improving itself, tokenmaxxing is over, AI is coming to your personal life, Supabase doubles valuation

    09-06-2026 | 57 Min.
    In this episode of Get the Check, the pod breaks down Anthropic's RSI blog, the end of the tokenmaxxing era, whether personal AI assistants are finally close, and Supabase hitting a $10B valuation because of the rise of vibe coding.
    They start with Anthropic's recursive self-improvement paper, which says 80% of code merged at Anthropic is written by Claude, and that Mythos makes the right research decision 64% of the time. The hosts get into what RSI actually means, is it AI improving its own weights, or just better scaffolding around the same model? Maya argues we haven't seen AI solve a proof or generate a genuinely new hypothesis that a human didn't think of first. Priya thinks lines of code is a terrible productivity metric, but also the only one people can agree on. The consensus: Anthropic isn't saying anything that new, and the Wall Street Journal's "Anthropic pauses AI" headline was rage bait (at least for Maya..)
    Next, the tokenmaxxing era is officially over. Uber blew through its entire 2026 AI budget and it’s only June. Cognition announced it will pay companies up to $10 million if Devin doesn't deliver ROI, which is a bold move that makes Cognition the benchmark-setter for its own product. And app-layer companies are quietly moving to open-source models like Qwen to cut spend by 80-90%, which Maya thinks reverses the minute Anthropic drops Mythos, but Anika has a different take
    Then there’s Bernie Sanders' American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, which would require OpenAI and Anthropic to hand 50% of their equity to the federal government. His argument is that these models trained on everyone's data without consent. Somehow both sides, the AI companies and politicians, kind of agree in principle but disagree on the mechanism. Maya's take: if these companies just went public, wouldn't that solve it, but once again Anika has a different take lol.
    Finally, the pod digs into the personal AI assistant moment - why Town AI ($55M Series A from a16z) and Poke's Apple Business messaging debut both launched this week. The category has taken so long despite being the "obvious" use case.
    Finally, Supabase hitting $10B, 40% of recent YC batches are using it, their Lovable partnership auto-provisions databases for vibe-coders, and Maya explains the Firebase migration issues that Supabase was built to fix.
    This episode is brought to you by:
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    Known — Use code GETTHECHECK at known.com to skip the waitlist and get a free date.
    Follow the pod on Instagram and X @getthecheckpod.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Maya forgot her pre-planned banter (classic)
    00:17 Priya found Maya the perfect bag in Singapore
    04:05 Anthropic says AI is building itself, but is that actually true?
    07:22 Wait can we define RSI please
    14:57 Tokenmaxxing is officially over
    15:23 Cognition's $10M AI productivity guarantee
    19:18 App-layer companies are quietly switching to Qwen
    22:59 The WSJ's Anthropic headline was rage bait for Maya
    24:24 Bernie Sanders wants to seize 50% of OpenAI and Sam Altman is down to talk about it
    26:05 Maya thinks going public already redistributes AI wealth
    31:56 The personal AI assistant is still not here
    36:08 What actually changed with Poke's Apple Business launch
    39:22 Town AI raises $55M
    49:45 Supabase hit a $10B valuation
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    Robotics data labeling, AI layoffs, Cognition is so back

    02-06-2026 | 52 Min.
    In this episode of Get the Check, the pod covers three stories: why everyone has a robotics data collection startup, whether AI is actually killing jobs or just making everyone work more (maybe both??), and Cognition's comeback after everyone thought the model players would cook them.
    They start with robotics data labeling. As humanoid robots become a real thing, the race is on to get the training data to make them work. The problem is you can't just scrape Reddit like you could for GPT. Priya breaks down the data quality hierarchy: real sensor data from robots at the top, teleoperated data second, simulated data third, and egocentric POV footage (the kind you get by strapping a camera to someone's head) at the bottom. The pod covers the startups going after this: Shift just went viral on X for offering free NYC house cleanings in exchange for head-cam footage, Human Archive (YC W26) is collecting in developing countries, and Pronto, which started as the "Uber for maids in India" recently realized they were sitting on a data goldmine.
    Next, the AI and layoffs conversation for probably the millionth time, but maybe not the last. The pod actually has a valid excuse to revisit it: Dario Amodei and Sam Altman have both walked back their apocalyptic predictions about AI job displacement, and Maya thinks it's because they're IPO-ing and need Joe Schmoe in North Carolina to buy their stock. Priya and Anika push back a little. Tune in to hear the whole debate. They dig into the Goldman Sachs CEO's NYT op-ed (AI won't eliminate 25% of jobs, it'll automate 25% of work hours), and breakdown Jevons paradox (short explainer video here: https://www.instagram.com/getthecheckpod/reel/DZBLK0lyVtq/). They also debrief the Corgi founder vs. Linear CEO beef.
    Finally, Cognition raises $1B at a $26B valuation. Revenue went from $37M to $492M in 12 months, 90% of internal code at Cognition is now written by Devin (up from 13% in December), and they managed to turn around the Google / Windsurf drama and make it a happy ending. With Cursor in talks to get acquired by xAI for $60B, Cognition is set to be the last major independent coding harness. Maya says she thinks the market is big enough for even a third player to make it big.
    This episode is brought to you by:
    Kalshi — Cursor's acquisition by xAI is not a done deal yet. Kalshi might have odds on that. Sign up at kalshi.com/sign-up?referral=getthecheck and get $10 when you trade using our code.
    Known — Use code GETTHECHECK at known.com to skip the waitlist and get a free date.
    Follow the pod on Instagram and X @getthecheckpod.
    03:05 Why does everyone have a robotics data labeling startup
    15:34 How China is doing data labeling differently
    20:15 Shift goes viral on X
    21:51 Does egocentric data even work
    25:31 Sam Altman and Dario Amodei no longer believe in the job apocalypse
    40:57 Cognition is so back
    43:59 What is a coding harness
  • Get the Check

    Inside Kaizen: Co-founders Kenneth Acquah and Michael Silver on AI agents in ops work

    26-05-2026 | 36 Min.
    One day on the Muni to work, Anika saw someone that looked familiar. She realized she knew him from his Slack profile picture, classic SF. Ken’s company, Kaizen, had been automating healthcare workflows at the health tech startup she worked at, saving hundreds of ops hours a week. She knew she had to get Kaizen on the pod, and this is that pod!
    Kaizen is an AI agent automating the most repetitive, time consuming work in healthcare like credentialing therapists across 50 states and every insurance company. They entered YC pitching a dev tool, pivoted mid-batch, and then were doubling MRR week over week by Demo Day. Partners still use them as an example for new batches.
    The pod gets into:
    Why dropping out to do YC or a startup is overrated.
    The four jobs that will survive AGI according to Michael. One of them is hot person, tune in to hear the other three.
    Why healthcare admin is a trillion-dollar market.
    Why they only hire platform engineers. They have zero ops and zero FDE.
    How referrals now drive most of their pipeline because healthcare is all about “whisper networks”.
    00:00 Their first podcast was TBPN
    00:15 John Coogan's stage presence
    02:03 Meeting at MIT
    08:35 Starting Kaizen 13:01 Why you shouldn't drop out
    14:02 Why pivoting in YC led to 2x MRR growth MoM
    15:32 How Kaizen changes healthcare ops
    19:46 Customers choosing Kaizen over Claude
    23:46 What "whisper networks" really mean for GTM
    24:24 Hot take you don't need FDE
    27:40 Pain tolerance is the most important founder trait
    32:43 Do founders get to have hobbies?
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    AOC v Garry Tan on data centers, Trump's China trip, Arish co-founder of Amano Labs the viral hearing aid

    19-05-2026 | 59 Min.
    While Maya's been working till 1AM, Priya is going on a date. Tune in to hear where and how she met him.
    In this episode of Get the Check, the trio dives into three stories: the AI data center debate heating up on X, Trump and Xi's historic summit in Beijing, and a $20 hearing aid that got 11 million views on X for being affordable and innovative.
    Bernie Sanders and AOC proposed the AI Data Center Moratorium Act back in March, calling for a halt on any new facility over 20 MW until Congress passes national AI safeguards. When Gary Tan clapped back on X, it blew up the entire tech timeline. Of course it all ended with everyone talking about data centers in space again, which isn't a bad idea if it actually works. The girls break down both sides, from the real utility rate spikes hitting low-income communities to the race to the pressure the US is facing to build fast.
    Then the pod covers the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the first US presidential visit to China since 2017. The two sides released very different readouts of the same meetings, and the hosts get into what that actually signals about the state of the relationship. Maya says this was a win for Trump, but Anika is wondering if anyone in America was even paying attention.
    For the Get the Check segment, Anika and Maya sit down with Arish Shahab, co-founder of Amano Labs. Amano is building a custom-fit hearing aid for $19.99 that costs $1 to make, targeting the 1.5 billion people globally who need hearing support but can't a $4,700 device. In just 3 weeks of being in SF, their video went viral with 11 million views. Tune in to hear what's next for them.
    This episode is sponsored by Known, which matches you with someone in SF that you're compatible with. Download the app and use code getthecheck (must be lowercase) to get your first date for free. Priya's match was apparently a great guy who correctly identified her as a red flag within the first hour, so the algorithm is working?! If you want to hear what makes Known different we recorded an episode with Celeste (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlQ2zxluGwM).
    Follow the pod on Instagram @getthecheckpod!
    00:00 Priya goes on a date from Known05:35 AOC and Bernie vs. Garry Tan on the data center build out30:14 Trump goes to visit Xi Jinping in China40:16 Arish co-founder of Amano Labs the viral hearing aid
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