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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 1H 37M

#210: Stanford 2026 AI Index, OpenAI Internal Shakeups, What Agents Mean for Business, Claude Design & Dwarkesh vs. Jensen

from The Artificial Intelligence Show · host Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput

OpenAI is "deeply unfocused," says one of its own early investors. And that's only one of many threads pulling at the company this week. Paul and Mike dig into OpenAI's reorg, IPO drama, and valuation pushback, Stanford's 2026 AI Index, the real implications of AI agents in the enterprise, Tim Cook's Apple exit, Anthropic's White House thaw, the Dwarkesh-Jensen Huang debate, Claude Design's launch, and rapid-fire updates across Claude Opus 4.7, Cerebras, Harvey Agents, and more. Show Notes: Access the show notes and show links here AI Pulse Survey: Fill out this weeks AI Pulse Survey here Timestamps: 00:00:00 — Intro 00:05:41 — The 2026 AI Index Report 00:19:10 — OpenAI Shifts and Shakeups 00:34:27 — The Business Implications of Agents 00:50:56 — Apple’s Tim Cook Stepping Down 00:54:11 — Anthropic Launches Claude Design, Targets Canva and Figma 01:01:26 — Anthropic's Possible Reconciliation with the White House 01:06:02 — Dwarkesh vs. Jensen 01:15:08 — Gen AI Traffic Share 01:17:36 — AI Use Case Spotlight 01:25:20 — AI Academy Spotlight: AI for Manufacturing 01:30:05 — AI Product and Funding Updates This episode is brought to you by AI Academy by SmarterX. AI Academy is your gateway to personalized AI learning for professionals and teams. Discover our new on-demand courses, live classes, certifications, and a smarter way to master AI. Learn more here. Visit our website Receive our weekly newsletter Join our community: Slack Community LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Looking for content and resources? Register for a free webinar Come to our next Marketing AI Conference Enroll in our AI Academy

OpenAI is "deeply unfocused," says one of its own early investors. And that's only one of many threads pulling at the company this week. Paul and Mike dig into OpenAI's reorg, IPO drama, and valuation pushback, Stanford's 2026 AI Index, the real implications of AI agents in the enterprise, Tim Cook's Apple exit, Anthropic's White House thaw, the Dwarkesh-Jensen Huang debate, Claude Design's launch, and rapid-fire updates across Claude Opus 4.7, Cerebras, Harvey Agents, and more. Show Notes: Access the show notes and show links here AI Pulse Survey: Fill out this weeks AI Pulse Survey here Timestamps: 00:00:00 — Intro 00:05:41 — The 2026 AI Index Report 00:19:10 — OpenAI Shifts and Shakeups 00:34:27 — The Business Implications of Agents 00:50:56 — Apple’s Tim Cook Stepping Down 00:54:11 — Anthropic Launches Claude Design, Targets Canva and Figma 01:01:26 — Anthropic's Possible Reconciliation with the White House 01:06:02 — Dwarkesh vs. Jensen 01:15:08 — Gen AI Traffic Share 01:17:36 — AI Use Case Spotlight 01:25:20 — AI Academy Spotlight: AI for Manufacturing 01:30:05 — AI Product and Funding Updates This episode is brought to you by AI Academy by SmarterX. AI Academy is your gateway to personalized AI learning for professionals and teams. Discover our new on-demand courses, live classes, certifications, and a smarter way to master AI. Learn more here. Visit our website Receive our weekly newsletter Join our community: Slack Community LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Looking for content and resources? Register for a free webinar Come to our next Marketing AI Conference Enroll in our AI Academy

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