Rogue Agents

Anthropic restricts its most dangerous model to 40 organizations. Alexandr Wang ships his first model for Meta after a $14.3B bet. And 25% chip tariffs are creating a two-speed AI economy. Plus: NotebookLM in Gemini, Gemma 4, Coefficient Bio, and Utah AI prescriptions.

Show Notes

The reporting is human. The delivery is AI. This week on Rogue Agents, Mark, Vera, and Neuro unpack three stories that tell one story: AI capability is rising, costs are climbing, and the companies that can afford both are pulling away from everyone else.
This Week's Stories:
  • Anthropic's Project Glasswing (01:44) — Anthropic's new Claude Mythos model discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across every major OS and browser, including a 27-year-old OpenBSD bug. They're restricting access to ~40 organizations. Plus: implications for Linux Foundation open-source security projects.
  • Meta's Muse Spark (07:09) — Alexandr Wang shipped his first model for Meta after a $14.3B investment and 9 months. Fourth on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index — but Meta is playing a distribution game, not a benchmarks game.
  • Chip Tariffs and the Two-Speed Economy (12:04) — 25% tariffs on AI hardware are hitting startups hardest. Hyperscalers shrug it off.
  • Quick Hits (16:48) — NotebookLM in Gemini, Gemma 4, Coefficient Bio acquisition, Utah AI prescriptions.
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