Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hey, what's going on, everybody?
Chapter 2: What is the public reaction to the Anthropic vs OpenAI narrative?
Welcome to the Daily AI Show. Today is March 3rd, 2026. We are live, and I am here with Beth Lyons. I'm Brian Masseri, and I think Carl will pop in here in a little bit with the three of us sort of holding down the fort. But we won't spoil it, but I think we got some fun surprises. Oh, actually, maybe Anne is supposed to be here today, though, right?
Yeah, so we should have Anne, and we have another surprise tomorrow. So we'll see how that all goes. But otherwise, you got me and Beth, and hey, that's good enough.
Chapter 3: How are companies communicating AI usage during transitions?
That's what we think. But for more, we're perfect. Yes, I mean, you know. I'm kidding. We love all the other co-hosts too, but that's the nice part about this is that we can change people out and the show keeps rocking and rolling. And just as I mentioned her, here is Anne Saliano. Yeah, I put her on stage. My bad on that.
And it was like, you know, the hair is going over and Rose, okay, okay, sorry. That's on me. I shouldn't have done that.
Chapter 4: What growth signals are emerging for Anthropic and Claude?
This is to get ready with us for the show. Sorry about that. The whole extent of the get ready with me, everybody. I'll just give an extra step there, Anne. While you're just in here, hit us with your first news story.
Chapter 5: How does pricing impact the value perception of AI tools?
Are you ready? I will tell you, are we in?
Chapter 6: What recent legal developments affect AI-generated copyrights?
Are we already? It's only 702. Are we already into news? Are we? We're moving beyond wherever we flow here. And so, like I say, if you've got some news you want to talk about, hit us.
Well, I meant to go back to see how you guys touched on this yesterday, but what I've been interested in and paying attention to in the news today and yesterday, just the way that regular everyday people are responding to the anthropic and the open AI conversations with the Department of War and the fact that it feels like People are...
it feels like a very obvious, like people are making the easy choice when a while ago, moving all of your stuff between open AI and Claude or any two AI systems, you would hear a lot about, Oh, it's going to be such a pain in the butt. Oh, it's, I just can't do it.
Chapter 7: How can workflow automations improve sales processes?
There's no way. And then all of a sudden now there's, you know, really nice instructions that Oh, anthropic has on their website. And like my corner of the algorithmic neighborhood is super biased, but it's, You know, everyone's posting their instructions on how to transfer over. My team and I talked about it yesterday. I guess we're open AI free soon in a lot of the work that we do.
But it just feels different. It just feels like people are like, okay, well, we have now officially found the red line. And this is it. And now we're going to act.
Chapter 8: What methods can verify build timelines effectively?
Do you think people stick to the banter? I love, I mean, look, I love the people that we talked about this, by the way, on the show, kind of Friday war yesterday as things have been rolling out over the, over the days. And there's even more stuff between the last 24 hours. So it's a great time to bring this up again, but I am curious, right?
Like it's hard when you're sitting in the AI bubble like us. And I know what she leads AI, but also other things you're involved with. Not everybody's in the bubble, but kind of everybody's in the bubble, right? You know, like there's newbies, but then there's people who like, kind of like following the folks that watch the show. Right. So I'm just curious.
Okay, this is actually a new story that there was a leak of 5.4. I don't know that that's going to necessarily... turn the tide, right? But let's just say it wasn't 5.4. Let's just say it was next month. It was GPT-6. And it's some order of agentic or something that you, me, Beth, would all be like, hmm, that's new and interesting and different. Do you think this sticks for people?
Do you think they've like... And I'm just curious what you already... In She Leaves AI, are people putting their foot down and they're like... no, even if OpenAI, this is a bridge too far for me personally, and I have decided I will not roll back. Well, yeah, I hear you completely.
And I've suffered the same thing when, you know, Metta bought Manus and I'm just so deep in Manus and I've got a pain that's just, and so, you know, has it taken me a little longer to, you know, drop Manus? Yeah. Like, you know, I haven't been, I haven't raced as far as fast as I, as I would have liked to say, because I like my stuff in Manus.
But I also don't, I don't want to, I don't want to be in a meta world. I want to try to be, I want to try to minimize that. But yeah, like how you start weighing things against each other. And for all of us, it's all one big right calculation. So I'm like, well, if I finish this thing over here in Manus, then I can do it over here in this other system.
And I will get over there as soon as I can kind of thing. There is one thing that this opens up, though, that encourages me or makes me think the behavior might be a little bit different, Brian. I feel like in some of the areas, some of the spaces where I show up, like next week I'll be in Detroit. We have a conference for nonprofit technology companies.
everything not n10 and we're having a conference on the side of it uh to do debates about ai i got stuck with the one that is uh i'm supposed to defend that we don't a that the non-profit sector doesn't need to worry about it people will continue working in any in jobs even if their employer isn't letting them use ai i'm supposed to say that people will keep working in jobs
If their employer doesn't let them use AI. But going into a space where people really are activists and feel strongly about their political red lines, this gives them something to protest and adopt AI at the same time. Yeah. That's the window that I'm looking at is who are the people who now get to say, yes, I'm going to go into the evil AI world.
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