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    Project Synapse April 24th 2026 World's Longest Lightening Round

    2026-04-25 | 1h 13 mins.
    Mythos Leaks, Token Billing, Claude Routines, and OpenAI's Big Week (Image Gen 2.0 + 5.5)
    The hosts attempt a chaotic "lightning round" covering major AI and tech stories: Anthropic's Mythos tool was reportedly accessed despite being considered too dangerous to release, yet it helped find serious Firefox bugs; Microsoft is criticized for new monetization moves including token-based GitHub billing, licensing "agents," and deeper Anthropic/Claude integration that may raise private-tenant data concerns. They discuss Claude "routines" that trigger on events for faster sales and help-desk responses, alongside ongoing risks like spyware incidents, OAuth-token attacks, and a Vercel hack. OpenAI's Codex is described as operating a Mac via the GUI while sending screenshots to servers, and ChatGPT Image Gen 2.0 is praised for consistent edits, web-informed infographics, and flexible sizing up to 4K. They also note ChatGPT 5.5 improvements, gas-powered data centers and climate impacts, UI differences between Microsoft and Google's Gemini integrations, hype cycles, and IPO/valuation speculation.
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    00:00 Cold Open and Sponsor
    00:18 Botched Group Intro
    01:09 Lightning Round Kickoff
    01:24 Anthropic Mythos Leak
    04:56 Microsoft Billing Moves
    08:13 Claude Routines for Business
    11:08 Agent Security and OAuth
    14:21 OpenAI Codex Screen Control
    15:38 Models Love Tool Use
    17:41 ChatGPT Image Gen 2.0
    25:51 OpenAI 5.5 Upgrade
    30:34 Custom Image Sizes and 4K
    31:54 Gas Powered Data Centers
    35:08 Fries and Fat Panic
    36:34 Data Centers Pay Up
    37:59 Fast Power Options
    40:01 Copilot vs Gemini UX
    47:26 OpenAI 5.5 Lightning
    48:17 Synapse Game Demo
    52:15 Cyber Model Fizzle
    56:23 IPO Hype Machine
    59:41 Too Big to Fail
    01:09:54 Reality Check Wrap
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    Mythos Model Unauthorized Access

    2026-04-24 | 14 mins.
    Anthropic's "Too Dangerous" Mythos Model Leak, OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2.0, and AI Data Centers' Dirty Power Fix
    Jim Love covers four major AI stories: reports that a private group gained unauthorized access via a third-party environment to Anthropic's unreleased internal model "Claude Mythos," considered too risky to release and reportedly highly effective at finding long-hidden software vulnerabilities, including helping Mozilla patch 271 issues; OpenAI's rollout of "ChatGPT Images 2.0," which it says can reason before generating, improve text rendering and layouts, and create consistent multi-image sets suited to business workflows; secondary-market frenzy valuing Anthropic near $1T while reported demand for OpenAI shares cools, driven by strong enterprise growth and scarcity; and a Wired investigation warning some AI data centers may solve power shortages by building onsite natural-gas generation, potentially adding massive greenhouse gas emissions.
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    00:00 Headlines and Intro
    00:26 Sponsor Message
    00:44 Anthropic Mythos Leak
    01:43 Why Mythos Matters
    03:59 OpenAI Images for Business
    04:53 ChatGPT Images 2.0
    07:09 Anthropic Trillion Valuation
    07:47 OpenAI Demand Cools
    09:46 AI Power Crisis Fossil Fix
    10:30 Climate Impact Numbers
    13:11 Wrap Up and Thanks
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    Microsoft Faces a $2.8 Billion U.K. Lawsuit Over Cloud Pricing

    2026-04-23 | 14 mins.
    Microsoft Hit With $2.8B UK Cloud Lawsuit, Meta Monitors Employees to Train AI, Firefox Fixes 271 AI-Found Bugs, and a $60B Cursor Deal?
    This episode covers four tech stories: a UK tribunal allowing a £2.1B ($2.8B) lawsuit accusing Microsoft of overcharging around 60,000 UK businesses for Windows Server licensing on AWS and Google Cloud while offering more favorable terms on Azure; Meta rolling out monitoring software on US employees' company computers to record mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and sometimes screenshots from approved apps to train AI computer-using agents, with no opt-out on company laptops; Mozilla's Firefox 150 release fixing 271 vulnerabilities found with help from Anthropic's Mythos Preview, signaling faster AI-driven bug discovery and new pressures on open-source maintainers; and SpaceX securing an option to acquire AI coding startup Cursor for up to $60B (or a $10B partnership), framed as strategic positioning tied to Musk's ecosystem, xAI compute, and IPO narrative.
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    00:00 Today's Tech Rundown
    00:32 Sponsor Message Meter
    00:51 Microsoft UK Cloud Lawsuit
    03:34 Meta Employee Monitoring for AI
    07:13 AI Finds Firefox Vulnerabilities
    10:42 SpaceX and Cursor IPO Math
    13:57 Closing and Sponsor Thanks
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    Microsoft GitHub Changes Pricing

    2026-04-22 | 13 mins.
    Microsoft Moves to Metered AI Pricing, Meta Hit With Scam Ad Lawsuit & BlackBerry Surges on NVIDIA Deal
    Jim Love covers multiple tech headlines on Hashtag Trending: Microsoft may shift GitHub Copilot to token-based billing and push new enterprise AI-agent licensing as Copilot adoption remains modest, signaling a move away from bundled AI toward metered usage. Meta faces a Washington, DC class action alleging it knowingly profited from scam and banned-goods ads, including claims it charged higher-risk advertisers premium rates and limited enforcement based on revenue impact. Microsoft rolled back a Teams service update after a regression in the client build caching system caused launch freezes for some desktop users. Windows 11 is set for performance and usability improvements, including faster File Explorer, better memory efficiency, improved update download RAM use, and fixes like consistent folder preferences and reduced dark-mode flashing. BlackBerry shares jumped about 13% after expanding an NVIDIA partnership integrating QNX with IGX Thor and Halo Safety Stack for industrial and safety-critical AI systems.
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    00:00 Today's Tech Headlines
    00:35 Sponsor Meter
    00:53 Microsoft Meters Copilot
    03:23 Meta Scam Ads Lawsuit
    06:10 Teams Launch Failure Fix
    07:24 Windows 11 Performance Cleanup
    09:59 BlackBerry Nvidia Comeback
    12:11 Sponsor Meter Outro
    12:54 Closing Remarks
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    OpenMythos – An Open Source Reconstruction

    2026-04-21 | 11 mins.
    China Closes the AI Gap, Open Mythos Hype, Data Center Backlash, and EU Age-Check App Bypassed
     
    Jim Love covers a Stanford 2026 AI Index finding that China has nearly erased the U.S. AI model performance lead, narrowing the gap to 2.7% despite U.S. private AI investment of about $286B in 2025, alongside China's lead in papers, patents, and industrial robots and a sharp slowdown in AI talent moving to the U.S. He also discusses Open Mythos, an open-source PyTorch "first-principles" reconstruction claim of Anthropic's Mythos architecture, its efficiency claims, and warnings about malware risks from copycat repos. The episode highlights growing political backlash to hyperscale data centers—election defeats, local bans, and state-level pauses—while noting some rural communities actively recruit them for tax revenue. Finally, it covers the EU's new age-verification app and how researchers quickly demonstrated a bypass after launch.
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
     
    00:00 AI Lead Shrinks Fast
    00:28 Sponsor Message Meter
    00:47 China Closes AI Gap
    03:01 Open Mythos Explained
    04:44 Viral Repo Security Risks
    05:48 Data Center Voter Revolt
    08:05 Economic Case For Data Centers
    09:28 EU Age Check Hacked
    10:50 Wrap Up And Thanks

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