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In this episode of the Generative AI Meetup Podcast, Mark (in Ohio) and Shashank (in India) finally sit down after a month of travel to unpack a very eventful stretch in AI. They dive into Google’s new Gemini 3 Pro, its standout scores on Humanity’s Last Exam and ARC-AGI, and why these reasoning benchmarks matter more than yet another near-perfect standardized test score. Mark also makes a public feature request to DeepMind: please increase Gemini’s max output tokens.
From there they get hands-on with the developer experience:
Google’s new Anti-Gravity coding IDE (and how it compares to Cursor)
Using GPT-5.1 Codex High in Cursor’s autonomous “plan mode”
Why long context and long output windows are critical for deep research and book-length projects
The conversation then shifts to the bigger picture:
LLMs as therapists, sycophancy, safety, and the danger of AI always agreeing with you
Mark’s rant on robotics, humanoid robots, and a coming age of extreme abundance where robots handle most physical and intellectual work
Why learning to code may become the mental equivalent of going to the gym—a “brain gym” in a world where AI can do most practical tasks
They also cover the latest AI industry drama and milestones:
Yann LeCun leaving Meta, what that might signal about Big Tech AI labs, and how godfathers like Hinton, LeCun, and Bengio see the road to AGI
DeepMind’s new game-playing agent and why world models in 3D environments matter for real-world robotics
Genspark hitting unicorn status and what it means for “ChatGPT wrapper” startups
Co-inventing a new term on air: a “narwhal” = a trillion-dollar private company
If you’re curious about where frontier models, coding agents, robotics, and AGI trajectories all intersect—plus some philosophical musing on jobs, meaning, and abundance—this episode is for you.