Malcolm Werchota
12 December 2025
33m 53s
E97: Weekly AI Recap – Agentic Standards, Gemini for DoD, Shopify’s AI Rebuild
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33:53

Malcolm Werchota
12 December 2025
33m 53s
00:00
33:53
Your buddy says: “AI was boring this week.”
You say: “Bro… no.”
Because this week quietly reshaped the foundations of AI — from military adoption, to global chip wars, to enterprise software rewriting itself around AI.
In this Weekly AI Recap, Malcolm covers the stories that matter beneath the hype:
Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft — normally trying to destroy each other — suddenly join forces.
They launch the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to create shared standards for AI agents.
What they contributed:
Why it matters:
This is the “plumbing” layer of AI — and it just got standardized.
The barrier to building enterprise AI agents dropped overnight.
The Department of Defense (now “Department of War” under Trump) launches a custom Gemini platform:
👉 gen.ai.mil
👉 3+ million personnel
👉 $200M/year contract
Capabilities:
• Document formatting
• Research
• Image/video analysis
• Secure AI assistant for unclassified workflows
Every major AI company — OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI — signs defense contracts.
Signal:
AI is now national defense infrastructure, not a toy.
Meta’s Chief AI Scientist (and Turing Award winner) Yann LeCun leaves to build a startup focused on world models, arguing:
Meta declines to invest.
LeCun says Meta is “focused on the wrong spectrum of applications.”
A major philosophical split inside the AI world.
Sidekick is no longer a helper — it’s the new interface:
Plus: Agentic Storefronts
→ Shopify automatically syndicates your products across ChatGPT, Copilot, Perplexity, etc.
Shopping now happens inside AI assistants, not websites.
Also: SimGym
→ AI shoppers simulate UX & checkout behavior before launch.
Photoshop, Express, Acrobat now run inside ChatGPT.
Chat becomes the software interface.
Traditional apps become capabilities invoked by AI.
Malcolm’s insight:
“Every software company must choose: Stay a standalone app… or become a capability inside AI.”
The US uncovers a $160M Nvidia GPU smuggling operation to China — organized, widespread, and not exactly “a guy with GPUs in a suitcase.”
Simultaneously:
Nvidia adds location verification tech to Blackwell chips — a “GPS for GPUs.”
European data centers are uneasy:
“If the US can track them… can they kill-switch them?”
AI chips have become geopolitical weapons.
Focus:
How Google uses publisher content (newsrooms, blogs, creators) to train AI Overviews without compensation.
Potential fine: 10% of global revenue = ~$35B.
At the same time:
EU considers loosening data center permitting, realizing they’re falling years behind the US and Asia in infrastructure rollout.
EU = cracking down + accelerating at the same time.
Rumors suggest GPT-5.2 may drop today — December 11 — with the claim:
“The best coding model ever released.”
If it happens, Malcolm will dedicate an entire episode next week.
00:00 – Intro: “This week was not boring.”
01:00 – Agentic AI Foundation
05:00 – US Military launches Gemini platform
10:00 – Yann LeCun leaves Meta
15:00 – Shopify & Adobe rebuild around AI
20:00 – Trump, China & GPU smuggling
26:00 – EU antitrust investigation
30:00 – GPT-5.2 rumors
32:00 – Closing thoughts
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