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🎙️ EP 242: The "Sam Problem" & Cursor’s Hardware-Defying Speed

🎙️ EP 242: The "Sam Problem" & Cursor’s Hardware-Defying Speed

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Is Sam Altman the ultimate "black box" model? A bombshell investigation from The New Yorker reveals internal dossiers from Ilya Sutskever and Dario Amodei, suggesting OpenAI’s CEO might be breaking the kitchen to reach a $1 trillion valuation. Plus, we’re looking at Cursor’s "Warp Decode" breakthrough that just hit the physical speed limit of GPU hardware.

We’ll talk about:

  • Inside the 70-page dossier of Slack messages and HR docs that label Altman a "world-class scammer" alongside Madoff and SBF.
  • How Cursor reached 3.95 TB/s memory bandwidth, the physical limit of Blackwell hardware, to nearly double MoE decoding speeds.
  • The latest update on Musk’s lawsuit, seeking record-breaking damages to be paid back into OpenAI’s nonprofit arm.
  • Why a "cloud-bot" is now crawling through your sensitive emails by default and how to opt out.
  • The first look at Meta’s new models following their massive $14.3B investment in data labeling and infrastructure.

Keywords: Sam Altman, Cursor Warp Decode, Elon Musk Lawsuit, Google AI Privacy, GPU Bottlenecks.

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