Welcome to the first FAFO Friday!
These episodes have weekend vibes, so enjoy, imbibe, or whatever…
This week Kwaku Aning and I dig into:
The uncanny valley that is AI agents and Moltbook—the "Reddit" that agents built for themselves to complain about humans, create a religion, and behave in ways that freak humans out
Anthropic takes aim at OpenAI with a Super Bowl ad that's spicy (for cubs and cougars alike)
We read Claude's "Constitution" and ask: Should AI do what you ask it to do—or what it thinks you really want long-term?
Why Dan switched from OpenAI to Claude (and what he learned about tone, capability, and custom projects)
OpenAI scrambles; the market stumbles; Jensen Huang acts like Sam Altman is "just someone I used to know"
How AEO (AI Engine Optimization) becomes critical in an AI-agent world—and what that means for brand, marketing, and search
Why social media is already past (dark social won)
Elon's pivot to humanoid robots, data centers in space, and other cool things we definitely need
Are we setting higher ethical standards for machines than for tech leaders?
Plus: Friendster, TiVo, Pee-wee's Playhouse, and other asides that we hope you get, but maybe you won't ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
