The AI Argument - E43 - Just use OpenAI's Deep Research

11/02/2025 40 min
The AI Argument - E43 - Just use OpenAI's Deep Research

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🎙️ This Week on The AI Argument: The AI landscape is shifting at breakneck speed—game-changing models, geopolitical AI battles, and the looming disruption of entire job sectors. Let’s dive in. 🔍 Biggest Stories: OpenAI releases Deep Research: Featuring reasoning + action capabilities, this could take single-digit percentage of jobs worldwide. Are we on the brink of software agents replacing knowledge workers? Sam Altman’s OpenAI strategy shift: After DeepSeek’s shock success, he admits OpenAI is “on the wrong side of history” on open-source AI. But will they actually open up? Anthropic’s safety test disaster: Pliny the Liberator completely breaks their safeguards in under an hour, exposing major flaws in AI security. 🤖 AI vs. The Workforce: Klarna’s CEO openly brags about replacing employees with AI—but is this just an IPO strategy? Trump & AI job losses: Will political leaders soon turn against AI as unemployment spikes? Very few MBA grads being hired this year—is AI already impacting corporate hiring? 🌍 AI Geopolitics & Regulation: DeepSeek banned in Italy, Irish regulators investigate—a sign of more AI restrictions to come? OpenAI announces EU data residency—will this speed up access to cutting-edge AI models in Europe? EU bans “unacceptable risk” AI systems, including real-time biometric surveillance and predictive policing. 🔥 Tech Breakthroughs: DeepSeek’s R1 model improves itself, doubling its own speed—a glimpse at the accelerating pace of AI self-optimization. First AI model with <1% hallucination rate—huge step toward reliable AGI. Researchers train an OpenAI-level model for $50 in under 30 minutes—what does this mean for AI development costs? 🎨 AI & Creativity: Marvel’s Fantastic Four poster sparks AI art controversy—has AI already ruined poster design? The copyright fight heats up: New licensing models try to ensure AI pays for training on human-created content. 🚀 Final Thought: AI is now optimizing itself, replacing jobs, and rewriting how industries operate. We’re moving toward an AI-first world—but are we ready for what’s next? Tune in for a fast-paced breakdown of this week’s biggest AI stories!

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