
Altman Gets Molotov Cocktail, Zuckerberg Creates AI Clone
The Jaeden Schafer Podcast
- Published
- April 13, 2026
- Duration
- 15:08
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- Last updated
- May 21, 2026
Discusses anthropic.
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 …
Zuckerberg's AI clone, Apple's smart glasses, Vercel's IPO readiness, Anthropic banning OpenClaw's creator, banks testing Mythos, and a Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home.
Key takeaways
- AI agents now account for 30% of app deployments on Vercel's platform, driving the company's ARR from $100M to $340M in roughly 14 months and signaling a structural shift in how software is built and shipped.
- Anthropic's Mythos model is being piloted by major U.S. banks (JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley) for cybersecurity vulnerability detection, even as Anthropic remains in a legal dispute with the Department of Defense over military use restrictions.
- Apple is testing four smart-glasses frame designs targeting a 2027 launch—camera, audio, and AI assistant features only, no AR display—mirroring Meta Ray-Ban's market-proven approach rather than the Vision Pro's failed premium AR bet.
Why this matters
The convergence of AI-native deployment pipelines (Vercel), government-backed enterprise AI adoption (Anthropic/banking sector), and Big Tech's pivot to ambient AI hardware (Apple glasses) signals that AI is rapidly moving from experimental tooling to core business infrastructure, with significant implications for software vendors, financial institutions, and enterprise technology buyers.
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Show notes
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.Chapters00:00 Introduction01:18 Apple's Smart Glasses04:01 Vercel's IPO Readiness06:57 Anthropic and OpenClaw09:47 Trump Administratio
Themes
- anthropic