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Model Behavior examines the structural transformation of the AI industry as Microsoft asserts its independence through the new MAI model family and frontier labs prepare for public listings. Hosts Nina Park and Thatcher Collins break down Microsoft's decision to move beyond its partnership with OpenAI, training seven new models from scratch under its Superintelligence team. The episode details the confidential IPO filings of Anthropic and OpenAI, exploring the gap between private valuations and the imminent scrutiny of public S-1 disclosures. Additionally, the team discusses the implications of recursive self-improvement following reports that over 80% of Anthropic's code is now generated by AI, and how this impacts the 'brake pedal' debate on safety. Topics Covered * 🤖 Microsoft's MAI models and Superintelligence team strategy * 📊 Anthropic and OpenAI confidential IPO filings * 🔬 Recursive self-improvement and the 80% AI-authored code threshold * 💻 The Claude roadmap through the Opus 4.8 release * 🌐 Regulatory capture concerns in frontier safety warnings Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com. * (00:12) - Conclusion * (00:12) - Introduction * (00:12) - The Frontier IPO Wave * (00:12) - Recursive AI and the Brake Pedal * (00:12) - Microsoft's Superintelligence Strategy
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