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Apple Flops & Anthropic Excels and Other AI News (Ep. 548)

Author
The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran
Published
Wed 10 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedailyaishow/episodes/Apple-Flops--Anthropic-Excels-and-Other-AI-News-Ep--548-e382kbp

The September 10th episode of The Daily AI Show kicked off with a fantasy-style opener before moving into the week’s AI news. The hosts covered political hot mics, massive infrastructure investments, new Nvidia hardware, OpenAI’s first feature-length animated film, Harvard’s drug discovery research, Google’s AI Quest for classrooms, Microsoft’s deal with Anthropic, Databricks funding, Apple’s latest announcements, and ByteDance’s new reasoning model.


Key Points Discussed


Mark Zuckerberg’s hot mic moment with President Trump revealed Meta may invest $600 billion in US AI infrastructure by 2028.


Microsoft announced a $17 billion data center deal with Nebia, focusing on renewable-powered facilities and liquid-cooled Nvidia clusters.


Nvidia unveiled the Rubin GPU and Vera Rubin CPU, optimized for million-token context inference and long-form video and research tasks.


OpenAI is producing “Critters,” a feature-length animated film budgeted at $30 million and slated for Cannes 2026, showcasing AI in filmmaking.


Harvard Medical School’s PD Grapher model uses graph neural networks to identify drug combinations that restore diseased cells, showing 35% higher accuracy and 25x faster results than other approaches.


Google launched AI Quest with Stanford to bring AI literacy into classrooms for ages 11–14, focused on climate, health, and science challenges.


Microsoft will integrate Anthropic’s models into Office apps via AWS, reducing reliance on OpenAI.


Databricks closed a $1B Series K, surpassing a $100B valuation, with funds aimed at its AgentBricks platform for agentic AI.


Apple’s iPhone 17 announcement disappointed, with only minor AI updates like live translation in AirPods, while Pixel 10 was praised as a stronger alternative.


ByteDance introduced a reverse-engineered reasoning approach, training models on 20,000 solution paths. Its DeepWriter-8B matches GPT-4 and Claude 3.5 reasoning levels despite its smaller size.


Creative demos using “Nano Banana” (Gemini 2.5 Flash) showed how AI can generate motion graphics by pairing with animation tools.


Timestamps & Topics


00:00:00 💡 Fantasy intro and episode kickoff

00:03:53 🎤 Zuckerberg hot mic and $600B AI pledge

00:07:27 🏗️ Microsoft’s $17B Nebia data center deal

00:11:04 ⚡ Nvidia Rubin GPUs and Vera CPUs for long context

00:15:31 🔥 OpenAI’s “Critters” animated film project

00:20:59 🎬 Production timelines, budgets, and industry impact

00:26:03 🚀 SpaceX, Starlink, and spectrum acquisitions

00:33:37 🧪 Harvard’s PD Grapher for drug discovery

00:39:36 🎓 Google AI Quest for classrooms (ages 11–14)

00:41:50 📝 Microsoft integrates Anthropic into Office apps

00:44:11 🌍 Anthropic restricting access in adversarial regions

00:44:52 💰 Databricks raises $1B, passes $100B valuation

00:46:18 📱 Google Pixel 10 hub pulled from preview

00:46:36 🍏 Apple’s underwhelming iPhone 17 updates

00:51:15 🇨🇳 ByteDance reverse-engineered reasoning model

00:54:14 🎨 Nano Banana motion graphics demos

00:58:00 📅 Wrap up and preview of AI shopping episode


The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Eran Malloch, Jyunmi Hatcher, and Karl Yeh

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