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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 37 MIN

The Claude Code Mistake That Cost Anthropic $10,000,000,000

from They Might Be Self-Aware · host Hunter Powers, Daniel Bishop

Claude Code may have cost Anthropic $10,000,000,000. OpenClaw AI, agentic AI, and the OpenAI power shift explained. Did Anthropic accidentally hand OpenAI the future of developer tooling? This week on They Might Be Self-Aware, Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop break down the rumored $10B OpenClaw AI acquisition, the Claude Code policy decision that triggered the shift, and why agentic AI might be more chaos than productivity miracle. When developers rushed to plug OpenClaw AI into Claude Code subscriptions, Anthropic stepped in. Restrictions followed. Renames followed. And then OpenAI reportedly moved. Now we’re staring at a platform war: Claude Code vs Codex 5.3 — and the bigger question behind it: Is agentic AI actually revolutionizing work… or just accelerating confusion? We cover: Why OpenClaw AI’s “computer control” model is both powerful and terrifying The real risks of autonomous agents (hallucinations, prompt injection, credential leakage) Whether AI agents outperform low-cost human assistants Why Spotify claims its top developers don’t write code anymore And why the AI productivity narrative may be wildly overstated Velocity is not the same as value. Automation is not the same as intelligence. And leverage is not evenly distributed. If AI really is reshaping the economy, the biggest winners won’t be legacy giants retrofitting tools into bureaucracy. They’ll be the new companies built natively with agentic AI from day one. Smaller teams. More leverage. Fewer humans. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 Claude Code $10B Controversy – Did Anthropic’s decision cost them OpenAI’s $10 billion move? 06:48 OpenClaw AI & Agentic AI Explained – Computer-control AI, security risks & why developers rushed in 14:32 Claude Code vs Codex 5.3 – Developer sentiment shift & the OpenAI platform war 22:18 AI Agent Fails vs Human Assistants – Hallucinations, automation friction & workflow reality 30:12 AI Productivity Myth? – Spotify’s no-code claim & why AI may not boost profits ⚡ Listen now & get self-aware before your tools do. 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3EcvzkWDRFwnmIXoh7S4Mb?si=3d0f8920382649cc 🍎 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/they-might-be-self-aware/id1730993297 ▶️ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy9DopLlG7IbOqV-WD25jcw?sub_confirmation=1 📢 Engage If Claude Code had control of your job tomorrow… do you get promoted or replaced? Comment your fate. New here? Subscribe for twice-weekly AI chaos. 🧠 They Might Be Self-Aware — but are we? #ClaudeCode #AgenticAI #OpenClawAI

Claude Code may have triggered a $10B power shift after Anthropic restricted how developers could use it, opening the door for OpenAI’s rumored OpenClaw acquisition and accelerating the rise of agentic AI. We unpack the platform war, the risks of autonomous computer-control agents, and whether AI productivity gains are real or just velocity disguised as progress.

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Claude Code may have cost Anthropic $10,000,000,000. OpenClaw AI, agentic AI, and the OpenAI power shift explained. Did Anthropic accidentally hand OpenAI the future of developer tooling? This week on They Might Be Self-Aware, Hunter Powers and...

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