The AI Daily Brief covers the latest AI news, starting with Anthropic's million-token context window for its Claude Sonnet 4 model, price-matching OpenAI by offering Claude to the government for a dollar, and acquiring HumanLoop. The podcast then discusses OpenAI's reinstatement of GPT-4.0 and the return of the model selector, addressing user feedback and cost considerations. Google's rollout of an automatic memory feature for Gemini is also highlighted. Finally, the departure of XAI's co-founder, Igor Babushkin, to start a venture firm focused on AI safety is discussed, along with a Northeastern University survey on AI attitudes, revealing widespread AI adoption but uncertainty about its impact and regulation. The episode also includes advertisements for KPMG's "You Can With AI" podcast, Blitzi, and Super Intelligence's agent readiness audits.
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