Cerebral Valley Show
OpenAI’s momentum is back, AI voice agents are getting eerily human, and even GPT-5.5 can’t stop talking about goblins. In this episode of the Cerebral Valley Show, we break down the recent “vibe shift” toward OpenAI after the launch of GPT-5.5, new realtime voice updates, and the growing popularity of Codex among developers. We debate whether Anthropic is actually losing momentum, why AI Twitter sentiment matters more than ever, and how much of the AI narrative is driven by vibes versus real product progress. We also unpack the rise of AI voice technology after the Cerebral Valley Voice Summit, including why founders believe we’re approaching the voice Turing test, what Apple’s Siri relaunch could mean for the industry, and whether voice agents will eventually replace screens, call centers, and traditional app interfaces. Along the way, we cover Character AI’s medical advice controversy, AI generated “fruit drama” videos, and the strange discovery that GPT-5.5 had to be explicitly told to stop talking about goblins and gremlins. Cerebral Valley Show is a biweekly AI podcast hosted by journalist Eric Newcomer alongside founders Max Child and James Wilsterman. Each episode breaks down the biggest stories in artificial intelligence, debates who’s winning and losing, and explores where technology is headed next.
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