EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 4M
AI Surpasses Humans In Creativity Tests
from The Daily AI Show · host The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy and Karl
Today's AI news lineup: KPMG's Anthropic deal, a BioHub protein model, ingredient embeddings for flavor pairing, a creativity study, OpenRouter's $113M raise, SynthID watermarking, and a Kickstarter pet translator collar.The hosts worked through a dense Thursday mix of enterprise alignment moves, frontier science, and cultural signals. A new study of 100,000 people found generative AI now beats average humans on creativity tests, complicating the long-held bet that taste and originality would remain the human edge. Watermarking expanded across providers as China tightened restrictions on AI researcher travel, and a $250M OpenAI Foundation research push landed alongside fresh Anthropic interpretability work touching mythos and the Pope. The episode closed with a Kickstarter collar promising to translate what your pet is actually saying.KEY POINTS DISCUSSED:00:00:00 Welcome and Tuesday-Thursday Mixup00:01:16 KPMG-Anthropic Deal and Big Four AI Alignment00:06:28 BioHub Evolutionary Scale Model for Proteins00:10:01 Epicure Ingredient Embeddings and Flavor Pairings00:16:21 Study Finds AI Surpasses Humans in Creativity00:20:57 OpenRouter Raises $113M for Multi-Model Routing00:27:43 Karl on Enterprise Token Budgets and Codex Rollouts00:42:37 Google SynthID Watermarking Expands Across Providers00:47:00 China Restricts AI Researcher Travel; Manus Relocates00:48:54 OpenAI Foundation Funds $250M Economic Impact Research00:51:11 Anthropic Interpretability, Mythos, and the Pope00:56:19 Petit Chat Kickstarter Pet Translator CollarThe Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Gareth Hood, Karl Yeh
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Today's AI news lineup: KPMG's Anthropic deal, a BioHub protein model, ingredient embeddings for flavor pairing, a creativity study, OpenRouter's $113M raise, SynthID watermarking, and a Kickstarter pet translator collar.The hosts worked through a dense Thursday mix of enterprise alignment moves, frontier science, and cultural signals. A new study of 100,000 people found generative AI now beats average humans on creativity tests, complicating the long-held bet that taste and originality would remain the human edge. Watermarking expanded across providers as China tightened restrictions on AI researcher travel, and a $250M OpenAI Foundation research push landed alongside fresh Anthropic interpretability work touching mythos and the Pope. The episode closed with a Kickstarter collar promising to translate what your pet is actually saying.KEY POINTS DISCUSSED:00:00:00 Welcome and Tuesday-Thursday Mixup00:01:16 KPMG-Anthropic Deal and Big Four AI Alignment00:06:28 BioHub Evolutionary Scale Model for Proteins00:10:01 Epicure Ingredient Embeddings and Flavor Pairings00:16:21 Study Finds AI Surpasses Humans in Creativity00:20:57 OpenRouter Raises $113M for Multi-Model Routing00:27:43 Karl on Enterprise Token Budgets and Codex Rollouts00:42:37 Google SynthID Watermarking Expands Across Providers00:47:00 China Restricts AI Researcher Travel; Manus Relocates00:48:54 OpenAI Foundation Funds $250M Economic Impact Research00:51:11 Anthropic Interpretability, Mythos, and the Pope00:56:19 Petit Chat Kickstarter Pet Translator CollarThe Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Gareth Hood, Karl Yeh
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