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ThursdAI - May 14 - TML Interaction Models, Musk v Altman Disclosures, CW Sandboxes & /goal Takes Over
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Hey everyone, Alex here đ
I am back live on ThursdAI after a week off, and yes, I am now a married man! Thank you for all the congrats, and also thank you to Ryan and Yam for holding down the fort last week while I tried very hard to disconnect.
This week was a relatively chill one in AI land (no, really, for once), which actually let us go deep on some really fascinating stuff. Weâve got Thinking Machines Lab finally shipping their first real research with these wild interaction models, Meta Muse Spark showing up in actual products (and itâs surprisingly good!), the Musk v. Altman trial dropping juicy disclosures, and probably the biggest narrative shift on the show today: all of us are quitting OpenClaw. Yeah, you read that right. Weâll get into why.
Also! and this is breaking news from this morning, CoreWeave just launched Sandboxes for your agents. Iâll cover that in This Weekâs Buzz, but if youâve been waiting for production-grade sandbox infrastructure that powers 9 out of 10 major AI labs, todayâs your day.
Oh, and we had Vic Perez from Krea on to talk about Krea 2, their first foundation image model trained completely from scratch. Letâs dig in.
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The Great OpenClaw Exodus towards Hermes đŤ
Iâm going to start with what was honestly the most emotional thread of the entire show, because three of us, me, Ryan, AND Wolfram; all independently switched away from OpenClaw this week. And we kicked off the show literally processing this together on air.
The story is the same across all of us. OpenClaw was magical back in February when we first brought it to you. Things just worked. But after Anthropicâs pricing changes (we covered this â they made Max-tier subscription usage of Opus through OpenClaw significantly more expensive), and after months of the constant Lego-construction-style breakage on every update, the magic faded. Ryan said it best on the show; he was âconstantly fixing OpenClawâ instead of using it.
So Ryan went to Codex. Wolfram and I both went to Hermes from Nous Research. And folks, things just work again. That February feeling is back, and with GPT 5.5, itâs an incredible assistant!
Why Hermes? A few things:
* Itâs now the #1 most-used CLI agent on OpenRouter globally, passing OpenClaw and even passing Claude Code on OpenRouter usage. Thatâs a massive milestone for Nous Research and shows weâre not alone in this migration.
* It has /goal (more on this in a sec), steering, and background computer use via the TryCUA integration.
* Itâs open! which means if youâve built a system like Wolframâs âAmyâ or my âWooolfredâ or Ryanâs âR2â (yes, we know each otherâs assistantsâ names better than each otherâs kidsâ names at this point đ ), you can port your memories, profile, and soul files seamlessly.
The migration was so smooth that Wolfram literally had Codex talk to Hermes to plan and execute the migration of his home assistant agent. Two agents collaborating to migrate themselves. We are living in 2026 and itâs easier than ever to switch. If you havenât tried Hermes, give it a go!
Steering is maybe the most underrated addition to Hermes, itâs a Codex feature, but exists in Hermes, with GPT 5.5 you can send a follow-up message, and the