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Is Grok 4.6 Changing the Economics of AI Agents?

The Daily AI Show
The episode opened with Grok 4.6, which reportedly moved close to Claude Opus 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol on Artificial Analysis benchmarks while offering lower costs and stronger efficiency on long-running agent tasks. The larger discussion focused on where this is headed: agents that continue working for hours or eventually operate continuously inside businesses, monitoring operations and taking action around areas such as supply chain and logistics. The hosts then covered an Australian AI consultant who used ChatGPT and AlphaFold to help develop a personalized mRNA cancer treatment for his dog, work that has since become a Y Combinator startup. A survey of radiologists showed AI helping with recall rates, unnecessary biopsies and burnout, but less than earlier expectations. That led to a broader discussion about evidence that AI may provide greater gains to people who already have expertise, while inexperienced users can struggle to judge whether AI advice is good. The second half turned toward the practical experience of working with AI. Codex Voice may reduce some of the cognitive load created by long QA sessions, while G-Stack’s browser capabilities impressed the group enough to compare it with Compound Engineering as a framework for AI-assisted development. Gareth also shared his early experience with Grokbot and its ability to create specialized assistants around a chief-of-staff bot. The final section covered a ChatGPT help-document change suggesting new custom GPT creation may no longer be available on personal accounts, Brian’s attempt to fix recent Opus 5 problems by rolling back Claude instruction files, and a Codex memory setting that Gareth believes was responsible for unexpectedly high token usage.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:19 Episode Intro And Hosts
00:00:44 Grok 4.6 Arrives
00:02:22 Lower Costs And Fewer Agent Turns
00:05:29 The Push Toward Long-Horizon AI Agents
00:08:37 Always-On Agents Inside Businesses
00:10:10 AI Agents For Supply Chain And Logistics
00:15:18 AI Helps Design A Cancer Treatment For A Dog
00:16:57 The Dog Cancer Project Becomes A Y Combinator Startup
00:20:34 AI Helps Radiologists, But Less Than Expected
00:22:29 Does AI Help Experts More Than Beginners?
00:25:54 How Do Junior Workers Become Experts In An AI Workplace?
00:26:47 The Cognitive Cost Of Managing More AI Work
00:28:53 Codex Voice Reduces QA Friction
00:32:15 Codex Computer Use Versus Claude Code
00:32:44 G-Stack’s Browser Capabilities
00:36:16 G-Stack Versus Compound Engineering
00:42:23 Choosing The Right AI Development Plugins
00:48:41 Gareth Tests Grokbot
00:49:43 Building A Chief-Of-Staff Bot And Specialized Assistants
00:53:41 Are Custom GPTs Going Away On Personal Accounts?
00:55:20 Rolling Back Claude Instructions To Fix Opus 5
00:56:44 Is Opus 5 Overengineering Simple Tasks?
01:00:05 Why Users Can Have Very Different Model Experiences
01:02:35 Finding The Source Of Codex Token Drain
01:05:11 Episode Wrap-Up
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Gareth.