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Altman Gets Molotov Cocktail, Zuckerberg Creates AI Clone

In Machines we Trust

In Machines we Trust

Technology

4.36 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we explore groundbreaking developments in the tech world, including Mark Zuckerberg's creation of an AI version of himself and Apple's revolutionary smart glasses. We also discuss the implications of Vercel's impending IPO, Anthropic's controversy over OpenClaw, and the unsettling attack on Sam Altman's home amidst rising tensions in the AI field.


Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:18 Apple's Smart Glasses
04:01 Vercel's IPO Readiness
06:57 Anthropic and OpenClaw
09:47 Trump Administration's AI Push
13:19 Sam Altman's Home Attack


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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast. I'm your host, Jaden Schaefer. Today on this podcast, we have some wild stories.

0:05.5

One of them being that Mark Zuckerberg, while many people have called him a robot for many years,

0:09.9

is officially created an AI version of himself that's going to take questions at meetings.

0:15.9

Apple is reportedly testing four different designs for smart glasses that they're going to launch with AI embedded in them. Versailles CEO went on stage and said that the company is ready to IPO

0:25.8

because AI agents are basically deploying 30% of the apps on their platform. Anthropic

0:31.6

temporarily banned the creator of OpenClaw, and the Trump administration is apparently encouraging

0:36.9

major banks to test Anthropics

0:38.8

Mythos model. There's a ton going on, including all of the drama with Sam Altman's home,

0:43.9

being attacked by a Maltov cocktail. Oh my gosh, this is a wild timeline. Let's get into all of it.

0:50.8

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1:29.2

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1:28.2

The first story I want to talk about today is Apple testing new diagrams for smart glasses.

1:33.3

You know, I'm a huge sucker for smart glasses.

1:35.4

I'm not even a huge meta stand throughout my life, I would say, but I think that their smart

1:39.7

glasses are phenomenal.

1:40.7

I think a lot of other players in the industry are noticing that.

1:44.0

According to Bloomberg's Mark German, Apple is actively testing four different frame designs for

1:49.5

smart glasses that they're going to, like their goal is to go sell these in 2027. I mean,

1:53.6

obviously this is a good play. They have the technology because they have the Apple VR headset,

1:58.2

which I honestly forget it exists until I have to go to the Apple store to

2:01.7

get something done with my laptop. Recently, I had to do that, and I saw them on display and people were trying them on. I just feel like those were a really big flop as far as a product goes. Meta might have kind of baited them into the industry, but the glasses are not a flop. I know a ton of people that will actively wear meta ray bands around with AI and cameras embedded in them.

2:20.1

And so I think Apple knows that this

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