Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, & Rahul Yadav

Artificial Developer Intelligence

Three engineer friends argue about AI so you don't have to. Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, and Rahul Yadav are working developers who've been watching AI transform their profession in real time, and they got opinions on the robot takeover. Every week the three get together to riff on the latest AI news, geek out over research papers, roast each other's tool choices, and occasionally have an existential crisis about whether the craft is dying or just getting weird. What you're signing up for:- AI news without the LinkedIn cringe: model drops, acquisitions, open-source drama, and the other stuff that...

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Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, & Rahul Yadav

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10 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

GPT-5.6 Sol, the State of AI, Know Your Unknowns With Agents & the Permanent Underclass 10.07.2026

Ford quietly rehired the "grey beard" engineers it had automated away — the AI running its QA kept failing. The same week, the share of CEOs who expect AI to cut headcount dropped from 46% to 20%. This week: GPT-5.6 Sol, China walls off its own models, Meta's "AI gulag" ships mini video games, 11 agent techniques from the Fable 5 release, and AI revenue adding $1B every two days. Clock holds at 4:...

GLM 5.2 Undercuts Opus, Self-Rewriting Harness, AI Out-Persuades Humans & Prompt Injection as Role Confusion 03.07.2026

AI now out-argues expert human debaters, even coaching doesn't save them. Cap its word count though, and the entire edge drops to zero. This week: GLM 5.2 undercuts Opus, Xiaomi's self-rewriting harness, OpenAI's "jalapeno" chip, prompt injection as role confusion, and the clock ticking to 4:45. Co-hosts: Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, Rahul Yadav. ▸ GLM 5.2 — Z.ai's open-weight 750B MoE: Sonnet-to-Opus...

Grok Buys Cursor, MidJourney Goes Hardware, Hermes Agent & Evaluation-Driven Development 26.06.2026

MidJourney — the AI image company — just quit image generation to build 50,000 spas that scan your body slice by slice. Then the week got weirder. Co-hosts: Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, Rahul Yadav. ▸ SpaceX buys Cursor — Elon's SpaceX (xAI/"Grok Cursor") is acquiring Cursor for $60B in Class A common stock — a ~60x multiple on ~$1B revenue, largely to buy an enterprise foothold. (Shimin: the first re...

Fable 5 Ban, Meta's AI Gulag, Elias Thorne & What is Loop Engineering? 19.06.2026

Three days after Fable 5 launched, the US government banned it — for every foreign national on Earth, including Anthropic's own employees. Then it got weirder. This week on ADI Pod: the Fable 5 export ban, Meta's applied-AI "gulag," the Elias Thorne dataset virus, loop engineering, a local DeepSeek V4 demo, the paper that shatters Dunning-Kruger, and NBER's bubble math. Co-hosts: Shimin Zhang, Dan...

Claude Fable 5 is Here! Plus: Meta AI Hack, LLMs as Black Boxes, and Future of Agents 12.06.2026

"I think this is the first time ever where the user has no control over which model you're actually using." — Shimin on Fable 5's safety fallback, which answers blocked questions with Opus 4.8 instead. This week on ADI Pod: Anthropic ships Fable 5 and Mythos 5, hackers sweet-talk Meta's AI support bot into handing over Instagram accounts (including Obama's), interpretability opens up the black box...

Claude Opus 4.8, Undocumented Claude Code Features, Eval Harness for AI Skills, Pope on AI 05.06.2026

"Every time you vibe code, you're gonna spend compute to skip the bottleneck of code review." — Shimin's cold open on ep-28. Trading compute for human labor: that's the default that's coming. This week on ADI Pod: Claude Opus 4.8 and Anthropic's dynamic-workflow tool, Pope Leo XIV's AI encyclical, a deep read of the Claude Code source code, a Pinterest method for testing whether your AI skills act...

OpenAI Beats Musk, Gemini 3.5 Flash & AI Burnout Mitigation 29.05.2026

"Sam Altman won in court against Elon Musk. But, really, we all lost." That's the New Yorker headline Dan brought to ep-27 — and the question under it is whether any one person should own AI safety. This week on ADI Pod: the OpenAI–Musk verdict and who really owns AI safety, Gemini 3.5 Flash in AI Overviews, a $48K home GPU server, AI burnout from two angles, the "$100M startup in your laptop" myt...

LLM Neuralanatomy with David Noel Ng, Forward Deployed Everybody, Preferences Revealed by AI 22.05.2026

This week on ADI Pod: Mira Murati's Thinking Machines ships its first product (interaction models), Meta employees fight the mouse-tracking program with flyers, and the Palantir-coined "forward deployed engineer" job title quietly takes over the post-AI engineering org chart. Our sit-down is with Dr. David Noel Ng (https://dnhkng.github.io/) — author of the LLM Neuroanatomy series we covered a few...

Multi-Agent Patterns for 2026, Anthropic on Colossus, Brockman's Tesla Painting 15.05.2026

Anthropic finally fixed the compute crunch — by partnering with the one company OpenAI is currently being sued by. Plus Brockman's deposition journal drops, we unpack why a billion-token context window needs an entirely different GPU architecture, and Phil Schmid's four sub-agent patterns for 2026. This week on ADI Pod: Dan, Rahul and Shimin go heavy on the Elon news — the OpenAI lawsuit, the Anth...

OpenAI's Goblin Problem, 10 Lessons When Code Is Cheap, AI Addiction Loop 08.05.2026

Why does the leaked Codex CLI system prompt explicitly tell GPT-5.5 to never mention goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, or pigeons? Why is OpenAI now gating its cyber model the same way it mocked Anthropic for gating Mythos last month? And what does it mean that Dan tried to write a personal project without Claude — and physically couldn't? Co-hosts Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, and Rahul Yada...

Why Models Over-Edit Your Code, Meta Keystroke Surveillance, Interviewing Engineers in the AI Age 01.05.2026

Is GPT-5.5 finally a 4.7-tier model? Did DeepSeek V4 just close the gap with Anthropic? And what does it mean that a senior ML engineer says he can't out-code Claude anymore? Co-hosts Shimin Zhang, Dan Lasky, and Rahul Yadav are joined by special guest Nathan Lubchenco — ML engineer and Substack author of *The future was yesterday* (https://nathanlubchenco.substack.com/) — on ADI Pod #23 (April 28...

Is Claude Opus 4.7 Mythos Distilled, Running Qwen 3.6 Locally, and the AI-On-AI Arena 24.04.2026

Is Claude Opus 4.7 really burning tokens? Is open source dead after mythos? Co-hosts Shimin Zhang and Dan Lasky — with recurring guest Rahul Yadav — ran the experiments this week on ADI Pod #22 (April 21, 2026). This episode covers Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 release (the "mythos slice"), Alibaba's open-source Qwen 3.6 35B A3B, cal.com going closed source for security reasons, and a HIPAA-violatin...

Anthropic Mythos & Project Glasswing, Recursive Improving Agents, and Your Parallel Agent Limit 17.04.2026

Shimin and Dan cover Minimax's M2.7 model — the first public experimental result in recursive self-improvement (RSI) — and unpack Anthropic's shock announcement of Mythos, a model so capable at finding security vulnerabilities that Anthropic is withholding public release while partnering with Amazon, Apple, Cisco, CrowdStrike, the Fed and major banks under 'Project Glasswing' to patch infrastructu...

Ep 20: Claude Code Source Leak, Emotion Concepts in LLMs, and Surprising Facts AIs Know About Us. 10.04.2026

This week Rahul, Shimin, and Dan returns after a two-week break to cover the leaked Claude Code CLI source code, new model releases (Qwen 3.6 and Gemma 4), Mario Zechner's essay on slowing down with AI-assisted coding, a fun segment on unexpected things AI knows about each host, and two deep dives: Anthropic's research on emotion concepts in LLMs and a paper on how sycophantic AI decreases pro-soc...

Ep 19: Thinking Fast Slow and Artificial, Meta's Trouble with Rogue Agents, and FOMO in the Age of AI 27.03.2026

This week, Rahul, Shimin, and Dan covers Claude Code's new channels and scheduling features, a Meta security incident caused by AI-generated advice, Anthropic's survey of 81,000 people on AI expectations, Dan's vibe-coded vector memory CLI project, a deep dive on the paper "Thinking, Fast, Slow and Artificial" about cognitive surrender to AI, a rant about AI tokens as employee compensation, and bu...

Ep 18: 8 Levels of AI Engineering, Meta AI Delays, and LLM Neuroanatomy 20.03.2026

This week, Dan, Shimin & Rahul covers Meta's struggles with its delayed "Avocado" AI model and potential Gemini licensing, NVIDIA's enterprise-ready NemoClaw fork of OpenClaw, SWE-bench analysis showing PRs wouldn't pass human review, prompting superstitions and developer identity, the 8 levels of agentic engineering, mainstream media framing of AI coding, legal liability for agent-written cod...

Ep 17: Slop Garbage Collection, Cleanroom Rewrites, and Will Claude Ruin our Teams? 13.03.2026

In this episode, Dan and Shimin follow-up on the Anthropic Pentagon drama (supply chain risk designation, lawsuit, and big tech backing Anthropic), open-source licensing controversy around AI-generated clean room rewrites, team dynamics in the age of AI coding tools, OpenAI's harness engineering blog post, two vibe-and-tell segments (Dan building custom Arch Linux images for a TuringPie cluster bo...

Pentagon Anthropic Drama, Verified Spec-Driven Development, and Interview with Martin Alderson! 06.03.2026

In this episode, Dan, Shimin and Rahul cover the Pentagon drama between Anthropic/OpenAI and the Department of Defense over AI usage red lines, introduces Sterling 8B — the first inherently interpretable language model — and explores verified spec-driven development (VSDD). The episode features the show's first interview, with Martin Alderson discussing which web frameworks are most token-efficien...

Convincing AI the Earth is Flat, Inference at 17k tokens/sec, and an Agile Manifesto for the Agentic Age? 27.02.2026

This episode covers Sonnet 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro model releases, Taalas Labs FPGA-based 17K tokens/sec hardware, the Meta-AMD chip partnership, Steven Sinofsky's argument against "software is dead," a deep dive into the ThoughtWorks Future of Software Engineering retreat findings (from Agile Manifesto signers), Chris Roth's elite AI engineering culture article, a Vibe & Tell segment testing a...

Crabby Rathbun, Model Councils & Why You Want More Tech Debt 20.02.2026

This episode covers the Krabby Rathbun AI bot drama (automated PRs, fabricated hit piece, Ars Technica retraction), safety team shakeups at OpenAI and Anthropic, Gemini model distillation/cloning attempts, Perplexity model councils, and a heavily economics-flavored discussion on AI job displacement, tech debt as strategy, cognitive debt, and workflow automation convexity. Takeaways Ars Technica AI...

Episode 13: Pi Coding Agent, Dark Factories & the Furniture Makers of Carolina 13.02.2026

This episode covers the simultaneous release of Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT Codex 5.3, a deep dive into the Pi coding agent framework and why Shimin prefers it over Claude Code, AI security industry criticism, software dark factories, an emotional segment mourning the craft of programming, Claude Code's new /insights command, and AI bubble economics including Anthropic's $20B raise, Google's 100-year...

Episode 12: The OpenClaw Saga, How AI Affects Programming Skills, and How Vibe Coding is Addictive like Gambling 06.02.2026

In this episode, Dan and Shimin discuss the evolving landscape of AI programming, focusing on Anthropic's AI Constitution, OpenAI's new product Prism, and the implications of AI tools on coding skills. They explore the financial viability of AI companies, the concept of vibe coding, and the potential risks of an AI bubble. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding AI's impact on...

Episode 11: AI Fluency Pyramid, Unrolling the Codex Agent Loop, and Claude Code's Secret Swarm Mode 30.01.2026

In this episode of Artificial Developer Intelligence, Shimin, Dan and Rahul discuss the evolving landscape of AI in programming and business. They explore Brex's AI strategy, the AI fluency pyramid, the state of open models, and innovations in AI tools like Cloud Code.  Takeaways The AI fluency pyramid helps assess AI integration levels. Open models are still dominated by Chinese companies. Claude...

Episode 10: There's a New Sherif in the Gas Town of AI Software Development 23.01.2026

The podcast "Artificial Developer Intelligence" features hosts Shimin Zhang and co-host Dan Lasky discuss the evolving landscape of AI in programming, recent news, innovative tools, and the implications of AI on various sectors. They explore the partnership between Apple and Google, the concept of 'doom coding', and how humans make LLM like mistakes. The conversation also delves into the efficienc...

Episode 9: Chinese Models 7 Months Behind US Labs, Token Efficient Languages, and LLM Problems Observed in Humans 16.01.2026

The podcast "Artificial Developer Intelligence" features hosts Shimin Zhang and co-host Dan Lasky discuss the evolving landscape of AI in programming, recent news, innovative tools, and the implications of AI on various sectors. They explore the partnership between Apple and Google, the concept of 'doom coding', and how humans make LLM like mistakes. The conversation also delves into the efficienc...

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