Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Hey, good morning, everybody. Today is January 23rd, 20, yeah, 23rd, yeah, 2026. You're listening and watching the Daily AI Show Live. Appreciate y'all being here with us on a Friday, or if you're listening to us along the way on a replay, hey, we appreciate that too.
Chapter 2: What updates are being made to Claude Code?
To everybody that's in the comments already, welcome, good morning, or evening, wherever you happen to be. We have some folks joining us from other parts of the world. It's always great to see you guys in there. Today, I'm joined by Beth and Andy, and I'm Brian, and I appreciate y'all being here. Uh,
Chapter 3: How is Claude Code being used in real-world scenarios?
Guys, it's been a week. I don't know how this has been a four-day work week. It doesn't even make sense. It doesn't even make sense. It has been non-stop for me, which I guess is good.
Chapter 4: What role does local infrastructure play in Claude Code projects?
Everybody likes it. I like being busy. You know what I tried to do, guys? I'm going to keep scrolling. I saw this amazing... Before we get into the news, I'll try to find it and we can go into the news. I saw this amazing post. from a woman on LinkedIn and she's in like AI ethics, maybe cheese. I don't know. Anyway, she talked about clog code and it was amazing post.
And it was like, I basically gave my life over to clog code. It was just this really cool post.
Chapter 5: How is AI being integrated into education and test preparation?
And it was just like, and I was like, I'll go find it. And you know how that goes on LinkedIn.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of Gemini's self-doubt and time awareness?
Forget about it. You saw it once. If you didn't save it, the second you saw it, LinkedIn is like, guess what I did for you. I refreshed your page. You're like, Whoa. And it, and it, Give me a second, LinkedIn. Jeez, LinkedIn drives me nuts. So anyway, what I did is like, I know how to use LinkedIn.
Chapter 7: How is the AI chip market affecting major tech companies?
I used to run the LinkedIn department and teach everybody how to do it. So I go to search and I type in clog code and I put it in the filters or whatever. I was rolling for like,
minutes and i still haven't found it that's here's here's the reason i bring that up i yes i haven't found the post i will find it but the but also that's how big of a deal clog code is is that i've been scrolling for minutes on linkedin and my filters are it has to have happened in the past week and it has to be specifically posted by clog code with people in my network and
So either my bubble's too big on LinkedIn or literally everybody and their mother is putting out, this is how I changed the world with Cloud Code. You know, Allie K. Miller is like, here's my new course.
Chapter 8: What does South Korea's AI Basic Act entail?
I mean, come on. You know, all right. I know a lot of people like her.
I feel like if you search for I gave my life over, you would find fewer references, right, on LinkedIn.
Yeah.
Yeah, she's dragging me nuts. It's like Claude Code. I don't know. Talk amongst yourselves.
While waiting for that, I have a little Claude Code news update. Go for it. Because Claude Code is happening in real time here. They're making changes faster and faster to improve Claude Code, even as we're using it. So you might have noticed if you've used Cloud Code that it has this really cute thing where it'll start its process after creating a plan and asking you to approve it and so on.
And it'll say, okay, I'm remunerating. Now I'm discombobulating. Now I'm gendifying or, you know, these interesting words go by. Well, what that is a representation of is like in its plan, it has a to-do list. It has to do a bunch of things in a sequence. Well, Cloud Code has just been upgraded from to-dos in that process to Cloud Code tasks.
So it's a new primitive that Cloud Code uses to track and complete more complicated projects and collaborate across multiple subagents on those tasks. So it can create tasks with dependencies on each other within the stack of tasks. And those are all stored in metadata and mirroring how a project would work. And tasks are stored in the file system now so that multiple subagents can access them.
So there's this sort of master task list that's being generated behind the scenes. And then updates are broadcast to all the agents working on a task or on a set of tasks. The update on a single task is broadcast to all the agents working in that domain so that everybody is up to speed. Anytime one session with multiple agents updates a task.
So they're moving forward on the underlying infrastructure, the code infrastructure of how it manages and orchestrates the execution of the process.
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