In this episode:
🧠Coding agents are generalist agents — why "positive transfer" means an agent that's better at code is better at everything, and how that makes them "AGI-complete"
⏳ "Code will be solved in a year" — what the automation of knowledge work actually looks like, and why Jay joined ClickUp to be on it
🏗️ Why the labs are crushing AI startups — free-for-two-years deals, Windsurf losing Claude access, and the brutal economics of building on top of frontier models
🔗 The real moat is convergence — context, surfaces, and unit economics, a.k.a. "Cursor for your whole job"
💬 Slack's data walls & the Glean problem — why fragmentation is the enemy and a single system of record wins
🧪 RLVR & verifiability — why code became the perfect training ground for agents, and how to tell if you're even getting better
🔬 LLMs are running the frontier of science — Putnam 12/12, Erdős problems, simulating a cell, and vibe-writing economics papers
🚗 The car wash test that still breaks GPT-5 — spiky models, world models, Plato's cave, and the "stochastic parrot" debate
🏖️ Plus: mechanistic interpretability as "brain surgery," catastrophic forgetting, the danger of deleting knowledge from models, and a pitch for a "resort for LLMs"
Whether you're building agents, leading an AI team, or just trying to figure out what "agentic" really means for everyday work — this one's a fun, deep ride.
đź”— Links & Resources
Jay Hack: linkedin.com/in/jayhack
ClickUp: clickup.com
MLOps Community: go.mlops.community
Mentioned: Gödel, Escher, Bach (Douglas Hofstadter) · "Machine Learning: The High-Interest Credit Card of Technical Debt" (Sculley et al.) · Periodic Labs · Ginkgo Bioworks · Physical Intelligence
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