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Anthropic Ships Opus 4.7, $2B With No Product & Google AI Deals

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4.36 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.7 today, but the bigger story is the model they didn't release. We break down Project Glasswing, why Mythos stays locked up, and what it signals about where frontier AI actually is right now. Plus: a 7-month-old AI startup is raising at a $2 billion valuation with zero product, a robotics startup wants to be the Cursor for physical AI, Google used AI to block 8.3 billion ads last year (and cut false positives by 80%), and Gemini is coming to professional video editing.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast. I'm your host, Jaden Schaefer. Today on the show, Anthropic has just announced Opus 4.7,

0:06.7

the latest model, and there's a lot of craziness that is coming. It's officially live, and I've been testing it all day.

0:14.1

After that, there is a startup called Antioch that just raised $8.5 million to do for physical AI what cursor did for software development. It's basically

0:23.1

a simulation to real play for robotics. And I think the framing they're using is super smart. So I want

0:28.4

to get into all of that. Then, and this one I think is also really interesting. There is a

0:32.9

company called upscale AI. It's reportedly in talks to raise a $2 billion valuation round. It's only

0:38.6

seven months old. There is no product yet. And I think what that tells us about AI infrastructure

0:43.4

investments right now is definitely really important to understand. And then of course,

0:48.3

we have the fact that Google Cloud and Avid just announced a multi-year partnership to bring

0:52.8

Gemini AI cloud directly into the tools

0:54.7

that professional media and video editors are using every day. So we're going to get into what

0:59.2

that actually means. Google also dropped an annual ad safety report, which inside of it,

1:03.8

they showed that they blocked 8.3 billion ads last year using their AI powered enforcement.

1:10.7

And the way that they did it, I think,

1:11.9

is a big shift in how this kind of automation enforcement is working. We'll go over the numbers of

1:16.3

before. If you're trying to keep up with everything happening in AI right now, one of the most

1:20.9

practical things you can do is get access to more than one model. I think the problem is if you're

1:25.9

subscribing to everything separately,

2:19.2

chat, jipati, Claude, Gemini, whatever it is. You're looking at $20 on basically all of them, and it can stack up very fast. AI box is my own software platform. It's how I solve this. It's one subscription. It's $8.99 a month. And you get access to over 80 AI models in one place. So Gemini, Claude, Grock, ChatGPT, 11 Labs for audio, all of the top image models, V-O-3 for video, SORA for video, all of the top models in one place. So what I keep coming back to on top of all of that is that we built an automation builder. If you describe a tool or a workflow that you want in plain English, you don't have to be a developer. I am not a developer. It will build it all for you. And this has saved me so much time. And I think for a lot of people that are running any kind of team or even a solo operation, this is one of the best ways I recommend people automate the tasks you do to give yourself more time. There's a link in the description to AIbox.a.i. I hope you love it as much as I do.

2:34.9

All right, the first thing I want to talk about is this Avid and Google Cloud story. So they have announced today that they're entering a multi-year strategic partnership. They're going to embed Google Gemini models and Vertex AI into Avid's core tools. So if you're not deep in the media world, Avid is basically, I think, the backbone of how a lot of professional video and audio productions are functioning today.

2:40.0

Film studios, news organizations, post-production houses. There's just a huge chunk of the industry

2:44.4

that basically runs on Avid. So this isn't like, I guess, like a niche software company.

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