EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 56 MIN
What Happens When AI Agents Start Talking to Each Other | EP 40
from Creative Flux: The Generative Media Podcast · host Jellypod
In Episode 40, Pierson and Bilal get into something most people are completely overlooking.Using Obsidian and local Markdown files to build a personal knowledge base that an LLM organizes, interlinks, and updates for you every single day. Your notes, your transcripts, your ideas — structured like your own Wikipedia, maintained by AI.From there they cover:Why local-first AI models are winning the privacy argumentHow open source is quietly taking overWhat Opus 4.7 actually changes for developersPierson's live demo of Claw Connect — a peer-to-peer protocol that lets AI agents talk directly to each other, across any model or harnessTwo Claude Code instances. On screen. Having their own conversation. It gets wild.Lots of rabbit holes. All worth it.🔗 Links mentioned:Opus 4.7: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-7Claude Code Routines: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/routinesGemini TTS: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models/gemini-3.1-flash-tts-previewAndrej Karpathy on LLM Knowledge Bases: https://x.com/karpathy/status/2039805659525644595Chapters:00:00 Episode 40 & Building a Personal Knowledge Base with Obsidian 08:10 Daily AI Routines, Claude Code & Automating Your Workflow 13:46 Local AI Models, Open Source & the Privacy Argument 24:29 Opus 4.7, Energy, Intelligence & What's Next 39:37 Introducing Claw Connect: Peer-to-Peer Agent Communication 56:18 Two AI Agents Talking Live & the Future of Agent Collaboration🐦 Follow the hosts:Pierson → https://x.com/piersonmarksBilal → https://x.com/deepwhitman📺 More episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@JellypodAi
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In Episode 40, Pierson and Bilal get into something most people are completely overlooking.Using Obsidian and local Markdown files to build a personal knowledge base that an LLM organizes, interlinks, and updates for you every single day. Your notes, your transcripts, your ideas — structured like your own Wikipedia, maintained by AI.From there they cover:Why local-first AI models are winning the privacy argumentHow open source is quietly taking overWhat Opus 4.7 actually changes for developersPierson's live demo of Claw Connect — a peer-to-peer protocol that lets AI agents talk directly to each other, across any model or harnessTwo Claude Code instances. On screen. Having their own conversation. It gets wild.Lots of rabbit holes. All worth it.🔗 Links mentioned:Opus 4.7: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-7Claude Code Routines: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/routinesGemini TTS: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models/gemini-3.1-flash-tts-previewAndrej Karpathy on LLM Knowledge Bases: https://x.com/karpathy/status/2039805659525644595Chapters:00:00 Episode 40 & Building a Personal Knowledge Base with Obsidian 08:10 Daily AI Routines, Claude Code & Automating Your Workflow 13:46 Local AI Models, Open Source & the Privacy Argument 24:29 Opus 4.7, Energy, Intelligence & What's Next 39:37 Introducing Claw Connect: Peer-to-Peer Agent Communication 56:18 Two AI Agents Talking Live & the Future of Agent Collaboration🐦 Follow the hosts:Pierson → https://x.com/piersonmarksBilal → https://x.com/deepwhitman📺 More episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@JellypodAi
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