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Claude’s Emergency AI Warning is SCARY…
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- Jun 8, 2026
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Anthropic’s New Warning: AI Agents Are Closing the Loop (And It’s Accelerating Fast)This episode discusses a new Anthropic report warning about rapidly accelerating AI capabilities, arguing that autonomous agents are “closing the loop” by running code, delegating work, and potentially enabling recursive self-improvement. The creator shares firsthand experience building an Agent OS and a voice-activated “Hermes Jarvis” system largely from simple prompts, describing feeling increasingly unnecessary while also noting the risk of not understanding or fixing systems when they break. Quotes from Anthropic employees highlight how AI is driving large increases in code output and changing collaboration dynamics by removing human reciprocity. The script questions future hiring needs, suggests humans’ current advantage is big-picture thinking and taste, and explains Anthropic’s view that slowing development would be beneficial but unrealistic in a competitive race without government intervention. The episode ends by promoting access to the creator’s AI Profit Ballroom community, trainings, and the Agent OS system. 00:00 Anthropic Sounds Alarm 00:29 AI Progression Timeline 01:38 Building Agent OS Fast 02:47 Hermes Jarvis Demo 03:35 Inside Anthropic Quotes 05:08 Feeling Useless and Lost 06:42 Humans vs AI Advantage 08:25 What Humans Still Do 10:03 Slow Down or Accelerate 10:55 Recursive Self Improvement Risk 11:23 Why Pausing Is Hard 12:32 Offer and Community Wrap