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The AI Breakdown, the podcast that turns artificial intelligence into real talk. We cut through the complexity to show you how AI actually works and what it means for your job, your business, and your future.

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episode AI Weekly Briefing: Is NVIDIA Finally Getting Real Competition? artwork

AI Weekly Briefing: Is NVIDIA Finally Getting Real Competition?

Cerebras went public at a $95 billion market cap, the biggest tech IPO since Snowflake and the first pure-play AI hardware listing of this cycle. The reference point for every NVIDIA challenger just got a lot more expensive. Plus, Anthropic's reportedly closing a $30 billion raise at a $900 billion valuation, which puts it level with OpenAI and ends the smaller-alternative framing for good. Cisco posted record AI orders and announced 4,000 layoffs in the same week, which is starting to feel like the new normal.  Notion is pitching itself as an agent hub rather than a documents tool. And Microsoft's M-DASH multi-agent system beat Anthropic on a cybersecurity benchmark using more than 100 coordinated agents, which suggests the winning pattern isn't one giant model. It's a team of smaller ones doing specific jobs well. We'll also touch on Anthropic going downmarket with Claude for Small Business, Boomi's on-prem agent runtime aimed at regulated buyers, and why Mustafa Suleyman's claim that AI will automate most professional work in 12 to 18 months lands awkwardly against Copilot's 3.3% paid seat share.

21 de may de 2026 - 13 min
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AI Weekly Briefing: Are AI Labs Replacing The Consultants?

This week, the AI infrastructure wars went into overdrive. Anthropic and OpenAI both announced massive deployment vehicles - Anthropic's $1.5 billion joint venture with Blackstone, Goldman Sachs and Hellman & Friedman, and OpenAI's $4 billion Deployment Company plus the acquisition of UK consultancy Tomoro - signalling a direct shot at Accenture, Deloitte and the rest of the Big Consulting machine. The message? The bottleneck is no longer the model, it's getting it into production. Then there's the deal nobody saw coming. Anthropic has leased the entire Colossus 1 data centre from Elon Musk's SpaceX - 300+ megawatts, 220,000 Nvidia GPUs - after Dario Amodei revealed Claude grew 80x in Q1 against an internal plan of 10x. Rate limits are easing, Opus token caps are jumping tenfold, and Musk has gone from calling Anthropic evil to becoming its biggest landlord. Plus: Microsoft Agent 365 hits general availability with a serious control-plane play, AWS launches Bedrock AgentCore Payments so agents can transact in stablecoins, SAP drops €1 billion on tabular foundation model startup Prior Labs, Sierra raises $950 million at a $15 billion valuation, OpenAI opens GPT-5.5-Cyber to European defenders while Anthropic keeps Mythos walled off, Alibaba bakes Qwen into Taobao across 4 billion products, and Cloudflare cuts 1,100 jobs citing internal AI productivity gains - only for the market to punish the stock anyway.

13 de may de 2026 - 13 min
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AI Weekly Briefing: AI’s New Power Shift

This week on The AI Breakdown, the Pentagon has awarded classified AI contracts to eight companies, but Anthropic is notably missing from the list after being labelled a supply chain risk. Meanwhile, OpenAI has ended its Azure-only era, with GPT models now arriving on AWS Bedrock almost immediately after a reworked Microsoft agreement. We also dig into Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta signalling roughly $700 billion in AI infrastructure spend, why that may ease compute scarcity, and how custom silicon from Trainium to TPUs could reshape the economics of model hosting.  Beyond the top stories, you’ll hear why Mistral Workflows matters for European enterprise AI, what Ineffable Intelligence’s $1.1 billion seed round says about the market’s growing appetite for post-LLM bets, and the practical implications of the EU AI Act deadline, Claude Security, Meta’s 10 million weekly Business AI chats, xAI’s cheaper Grok 4.3 API, and Otter’s move into MCP-led enterprise search.

6 de may de 2026 - 16 min
episode AI Weekly Briefing: The $65 Billion Week for Anthropic artwork

AI Weekly Briefing: The $65 Billion Week for Anthropic

Google and Amazon just put up to $65 billion and 10 gigawatts of compute behind Anthropic in five days, and that tells you the AI market is no longer just about models. It is about cloud lock-in, silicon validation, procurement confidence and who gets to become the default infrastructure layer for enterprise AI. This weekly roundup unpacks Google’s planned $40 billion Anthropic investment, the five-gigawatt TPU commitment, and why it removes one of Claude’s biggest objections in Fortune 500 buying cycles. You also get the AWS side of the story: Amazon’s expanded $25 billion backing, more than $100 billion in Anthropic spend on AWS over a decade, and the bigger point that Anthropic is becoming an anchor tenant in the cloud wars, not merely a well-funded lab. From there, the focus shifts to OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 release, with its one million token context window, multi-step agentic workflows and the growing sense that frontier models now update on software cadence rather than annual launch cycles. You also get the labour signal many leaders have been waiting for, as Meta and Microsoft cut a combined 17,000 roles while ramping AI capex, making workforce strategy and AI investment impossible to treat as separate conversations.  The episode closes on Google replacing Vertex AI with the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, plus quick takes on Cursor, Merck and Google Cloud, Adobe’s CX Enterprise rebrand, and China blocking Meta’s Manus deal.

29 de abr de 2026 - 15 min
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AI Weekly Briefing: Anthropic’s Big Week Gets Expensive Fast

Anthropic had one of its strongest product weeks in months, and one of its most awkward trust weeks at the same time. You get the details behind Claude Opus 4.7, Claude Code Routines, and Claude Design, but also the less cheerful part: how a new tokenizer, reduced default effort, and usage-based pricing changes could make Claude more expensive and less predictable for enterprise teams. The sharpest idea in this week’s roundup is that Routines may matter more than the model release itself. Once Claude can run saved coding setups on Anthropic’s own infrastructure, this stops being just a better assistant story and starts looking like a managed runtime story. You also get why Claude Design is such a direct shot at Figma, why its link to Claude Code matters, and why the real target may be non-designers who just want something presentable by lunch rather than pixel-perfect craft. Elsewhere, OpenAI’s GPT-5.4-Cyber signals that defensive cybersecurity is becoming a serious competitive benchmark for frontier labs. Then the quick-fire round takes in Meta and Broadcom’s AI chip partnership through 2029, Snap’s AI-led layoffs and 65 per cent code generation claim, Cursor’s reported $50 billion valuation talks, Salesforce’s AgentExchange push, and DeepSeek’s funding and Huawei-backed infrastructure plans.

22 de abr de 2026 - 15 min
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