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OpenAI’s Pentagon Deal, Anthropic Ban Backlash, and AI’s Next Medical Breakthrough

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Release Date: 03/02/2026

Massive Week in AI: Nvidia’s Big Reveal, Meta’s Setback, Government Drama show art Massive Week in AI: Nvidia’s Big Reveal, Meta’s Setback, Government Drama

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In today’s episode of Basically AI, we break down the biggest developments in artificial intelligence from the past few days. We cover Nvidia’s massive AI conference and upcoming chip announcements, Meta delaying its newest AI model after disappointing internal tests, and a surprising legal battle between AI company Anthropic and the U.S. government. Nvidia GTC AI Conference News https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/nvidia-ceo-set-reveal-new-chips-software-ai-megaconference-gtc-2026-03-16/ Meta Delays New AI Model...

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Host Dusty Porter covers three AI stories: OpenAI signing a Pentagon deal just hours after President Trump ordered agencies to cut ties with Anthropic over its refusal to support mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, while noting reports that the Pentagon still used Claude in Middle East strikes; Sam Altman says the deal was rushed, the optics look bad, and calls the Anthropic ban a poor decision, as consumer backlash pushes Claude to #1 on Apple’s App Store and “cancel ChatGPT” trends. He also discusses OpenAI raising $110B at a $730B valuation led by Amazon, with Nvidia...

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Today we’re looking at the massive numbers shaping the AI landscape. From a new UNESCO report predicting significant revenue losses for artists by 2028, to IBM’s warning about AI-enabled credential theft, the 'rest of us' need to stay alert. We also dive into the staggering 6-gigawatt deal between AMD and Meta, and why Anthropic's CEO thinks AI might surpass us at almost everything—and why that’s actually okay for your career." Reference Links: UNESCO Report: IBM X-Force Index: AMD & Meta Deal: Anthropic Interview: MIT Research:

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The Pentagon just gave Anthropic an ultimatum: drop your AI safety guardrails or get cut off from the military entirely. Today we break down what happened, why it matters, and what it means for everyone who uses AI tools. Plus, DeepSeek V4 just launched, and it's gunning for the coding crown at a fraction of the cost. A Google VP says two types of AI startups are about to die. Anthropic's new security tool tanked cybersecurity stocks. China is putting actual robots on trains, and Honor, yes, the phone company — is making a humanoid robot. All that and your Tool of the Day.  Links...

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Is your AI startup just a pretty wrapper? Google says the clock is ticking. Plus, the first Android malware that uses AI to outsmart your phone, safety researchers are quitting OpenAI and Anthropic in protest, ads are coming to ChatGPT, India bets big on AI, Adobe gets torched for killing a beloved tool, and a social network where only bots are allowed. All that plus the transcription tool that costs a fraction of a penny per minute. Links Mentioned In Show Google exec warns AI wrappers: PromptSpy malware: AI researchers leaving: Anthropic Super Bowl ad results: India AI Summit: Adobe...

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ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 just dropped and Hollywood is panicking, we break down why this AI video tool changes everything for creators. Plus, Sam Altman and Dario Amodei have the most awkward photo op of 2026, OpenAI and Microsoft pour millions into AI safety, Google goes geothermal to power AI, states crack down on chatbots talking to your kids, and a university gets caught faking their own robot. All that plus a tool that lets you build a website just by describing it. 📋 Links Mentioned In The Show:  

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Today on Basically AI, we cover India’s new frontier AI commitments and the massive wave of investment heading into AI infrastructure, plus Sam Altman’s renewed push for urgent regulation. Then we hit the product front: OpenAI’s ad pivot (and the backlash), Anthropic’s Claude 4.6 leap for coding/agents, and DeepMind’s Deep Think approach for science.   

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AI's hunger for chips is hitting your wallet. Today we break down the global memory shortage that's driving up prices on everything from iPhones to PlayStations, Meta's multi-billion dollar Nvidia deal, Saudi Arabia's $3B bet on Elon Musk's xAI empire, Anthropic's rapid-fire Claude Sonnet 4.6 launch, and Google's brand new Lyria 3 music generator that lets anyone make songs for free. Plus, your Tool of the Week is something you can try right now. Stories Mentioned In The Show: RAMmageddon / Memory Chip Shortage: Meta x Nvidia Chip Deal: Saudi Arabia's Humain Invests $3B in xAI: SpaceX-xAI...

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Host Dusty Porter covers three AI stories: OpenAI signing a Pentagon deal just hours after President Trump ordered agencies to cut ties with Anthropic over its refusal to support mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, while noting reports that the Pentagon still used Claude in Middle East strikes; Sam Altman says the deal was rushed, the optics look bad, and calls the Anthropic ban a poor decision, as consumer backlash pushes Claude to #1 on Apple’s App Store and “cancel ChatGPT” trends. He also discusses OpenAI raising $110B at a $730B valuation led by Amazon, with Nvidia and SoftBank participating. Finally, he highlights Generate:Biomedicines’ $425M Nasdaq IPO and its AI-designed severe-asthma antibody GB0895 entering phase three trials, arguing AI could accelerate medical breakthroughs.