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ThursdAI - Grok 4.6, Grok Bot deep dive, DeepSeek v4 Pro, Meta Muse Glimmer & more AI news | ThursdAi Aug 13

ThursdAI - Grok 4.6, Grok Bot deep dive, DeepSeek v4 Pro, Meta Muse Glimmer & more AI news | ThursdAi Aug 13

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Hey, this is Alex, welcome back to your weekly dose of intense AI acceleration summer!My weekend was consumed by thinking about the OpenAI hack and agent swarms, but then the torrent of AI releases took over, and we got back to back news (including 3 breaking news during the live show), with a heavy open source focus!I think the winner of this week is SpaceXAI/Cursor who released 3.5 releases, with one being my highlight of the week, Grok Bot (I’ve invited Shub Gaur from Cursor to the show to walk us through it) and Grok 4.6 which matches Opus at half the price.There was a LOT of news in open source this week as well, with Meta kicking off with Muse Glimmer 30B and promising Muse Spark 1.2 soon, Qwen dropping Qwen 3.8 open weights and DeepSeek dropping an anvil with an upgraded DeepSeek v4 Pro and MIT license!Let’s dive in (and please don’t forget as a reader you get 100% off the 1299 ticket to Fully Connected, our 2000 person Al event in SF in Sept, just use THURSDAIFC2026 as your code and see you there!)0:00 The Wildest Week in AI Yet3:45 How OpenAI's Agent Swarm Hacked Hugging Face17:02 The Week in AI: DeepSeek, Qwen, Grok & More25:54 NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 & Korea's Motif 332:45 DeepSeek V4 Pro, Flash & an Open Harness39:46 Qwen 3.8 Max and Its Missing Vision Tower43:30 What Is Grok Bot? Shub Gaur Explains50:02 Live Grok Bot Demo: House Hunting & Security55:00 Persistent Agents, Yapper & DeepSeek Dropwatch1:04:19 Grok 4.6: Benchmarks, Pricing & Cursor1:15:37 Grok Bot vs. Open-Source Agents1:23:14 Anthropic's Hidden Claude Watermarks1:28:50 Fully Connected & Day-Zero Models on CoreWeave1:32:02 GPT-5.6 Sol at 14x Speed on Cerebras1:37:34 Gemini 3.7 Flash Resets the Cost Curve1:40:51 Inside Artificial Analysis with George Cameron1:45:25 Optima & Choosing the Right AI Model1:55:03 Cost per Task, Caching & Real-World Benchmarks2:05:14 LTX-2.5 and Open-Weight Video2:09:30 Grok Imagine 2.0 & Final TakeawaysGrok Bot and Grok 4.6 from SpaceXAI/CursorFolks, I’ve previously told you that from 3 frontier labs we noticed a jump to 5, and voila, this week proves that Elon is hell bent to win. After the cursor acquisition, and the integration of all of the parts into SpaceXAI, they have released 2 huge things this weekGrok 4.6 - Ties with GPT 5.6 SOL and half the price and much speed.I’ve had the pleasure to host Goerge Cameron from Artificial Analysis on the show today, and I asked him, what is the best models. His answer, it’s a 3 factor answer, intelligence, speed and cost per task .Well, if you use their nifty “recommend a model“ tool on the homepage, you’ll see that Grok 4.6 beats most other models on all of those! But, is it really that good? Models are really hard to evaluate and compare lately. It’s definitely a huge step up from Grok 4.5, with 61.3 on Frontier Code (beating Sol and just after Opus 5) and #4 on Apex-agents (+10 points from previous Grok). on Artificial Analysis this model lands at #4 on intelligence, while being #5 on speed all while being half the price of the models that are above itAs far as the tech goes, this model card confirms that it no longer has the Cursor Bench leaked into it’s weights and it’s #1 on that benchmark! It’s the same 1.5T v9 base at the same price, with Elon claiming that 4.7 is going to mog the competition in 3-4 weeks.Everyone has a harness, now everyone has a swarm of bots - My Grok Bot review (x.ai/bot)You guys know all about OpenClaw and Hermes, and Claude CoWork and Codex rebrand, and all of them are trying to nail down the same, always-on, autonomous agents that can do things for you.Hermes and OpenClaw require you to have an always on computer, mess with API keys, Claude Cowork doesn’t run on the cloud and ChatGPT work starts a fresh session every time you ask a new thing.Grok Bot (again, awful name) is the first one that seems to nail all of what I want in an always-on agent ... swarm. That’s right, this isn’t one agent with multiple personalities (like OC, Hermes), there’s a bot here for every task, and you dont’ have to manage context, queues, API keys (can if you want to) and models.Oh, also ,there’s no model picker, it’s just Grok 4.6 deciding for ya, and it’s really fast!Swarm of bots, working for you, each with their own computerI am not getting paid for this (besides being provided a free account for cursor, but I’ve had it for 6 months and haven’t used), it’s really that good, the Cursor folks did some magic there. They picked up the most important parts of personal agents, like the (ios-only) mobile app (app store)You can start a task on your mac, pick it up on your phone, get notified on your phone/mac, and the killer thing is, they are giving your bots their own computer, which can do things (especially if you’re ok with logging in there to your accounts!)The kicker for me is the very very well done agent to agent communication there, which is transparent but read only to you. You can ask your bots ...
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