Anthropic apologized, SpaceX wants to buy Cursor & hairdryer hacked Polymarket | GMP EP10

Anthropic apologized, SpaceX wants to buy Cursor & hairdryer hacked Polymarket | GMP EP10

A man bet on Paris weather temperatures on Polymarket, then drove to the measuring station and used a hairdryer to heat the sensor — netting $34,000.

Apr 25, 2026 1:18:18 Difficulty: Intermediate Played
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Anthropic confirmed three simultaneous product-layer bugs degraded Claude from March 4 to April 16, none of which were model changes.

Ben no source cited

Claude Code's default reasoning level was silently dropped from 'high' to 'medium' for approximately one month without user notification.

Ben no source cited

On April 16, Anthropic added a system prompt instructing Claude to keep all responses under 100 words, truncating reasoning chains across the entire product.

Ben no source cited

Claude's uptime is approximately 99%, meaning it fails to respond roughly 1 in every 100 attempts, compared to OpenAI's 99.99% over four months.

Ben no source cited

SpaceX secured a call option to acquire Cursor for $60 billion by end of 2025, with a $10 billion fee payable if the option is not exercised.

Rick no source cited

Cursor's most recent funding round valued the company at $50 billion, and Cursor is reportedly generating $2 billion in annual revenue.

Ben no source cited

Polymarket gives SpaceX a 73% probability of acquiring Cursor by end of 2025.

Ben Polymarket

GPT 5.5 has an 86% hallucination rate, compared to Claude Opus 4.7's 52% and Grok's 17%.

Rick no source cited

GPT 5.5 was the first fully retrained base model from OpenAI since GPT 4.5, co-designed with Nvidia on a cluster of 100,000 Blackwell GPUs.

Ben no source cited

GPT 5.5 API pricing doubled versus its predecessor, at $5 per million input tokens and $30 per million output tokens.

Ben no source cited

Scale AI had approximately $800 million in revenue when Meta acquired it for $30 billion, reflecting a 30x price-to-revenue multiple.

Ben no source cited

Anthropic is valued at approximately $80-90 billion and has reached a $30 billion annualised revenue run rate.

Ben no source cited

SBF's early investment in Cursor would yield a 15,000x return worth approximately $3 billion if SpaceX completes the $60B acquisition.

Rick no source cited

SBF's estimated total portfolio value, including Cursor, SpaceX (up 75x), and Anthropic ($82B stake), is approximately $114 billion.

Rick no source cited

A Polymarket bettor manipulated a Paris temperature market by physically heating the official measuring station with a hairdryer, winning $34,000.

Rick no source cited

A soldier involved in the Maduro raid was charged for using insider operational knowledge to make $400,000 on Polymarket.

Rick no source cited

Intel's stock has risen 185% since the Trump administration took a 10% stake at approximately $25 per share, with Q1 earnings adding another 15%.

Rick no source cited

Avis car rental stock surged from around $200 to $713 in weeks because two hedge funds' combined equity swap holdings exceeded the total outstanding share supply, before crashing 52% in one day.

Rick no source cited

XPeng has 7,000 pre-orders for its flying car and is targeting mass production in 2027, pending regulatory approval in China.

Rick no source cited

Naval Ravikant's USVC fund allows retail investors to access pre-IPO AI companies for as little as $500, backed by AngelList's $125 billion investor capital platform.

Rick no source cited

TL;DR

Three hosts of the God Mode Pod break down the wildest week of AI news in 2026: Anthropic finally admitted three stacked product bugs made Claude dumber for six weeks, GPT 5.5 launched with impressive benchmarks but an alarming 86% hallucination rate, and SpaceX secured a call option to buy Cursor for $60 billion. They also cover Claude Design eating compute, Naval's retail AI fund, and a man who hacked Polymarket with a hairdryer. Key takeaway: hallucination rate, not benchmark scores, is the metric that actually matters for coding agents.

#Claude degradation #Anthropic bugs #hallucination rate #GPT 5.5 launch #Cursor acquisition #SpaceX XAI #AI coding race #Polymarket manipulation #pre-IPO investing #Naval USVC #SBF portfolio #Intel stock #AI bubble risk #compute strategy #Claude Design #flying cars XPeng #vibe coding #OpenAI talent exodus #Anthropic #Claude #GPT 5.5 #Cursor #SpaceX #XAI #Polymarket #AI bubble #compute #Intel #SBF #flying cars #XPeng #prediction markets #coding agents #AI valuation

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A weekly AI news roundup covering Anthropic's admission of three product-layer bugs that made Claude dumber, the SpaceX/Cursor acquisition option deal, GPT 5.5's launch and high hallucination rate, Claude Design's compute-hungry debut, Naval's USVC retail AI fund, the Polymarket hairdryer weather hack, flying cars from XPeng, and Intel stock surging after Trump administration's early stake.

Chapter list
Vibe coding
Using AI coding assistants to build software through natural language prompts rather than writing code manually; the hosts use it to describe their primary development workflow.
Claude Code
Anthropic's agentic coding tool that runs in a terminal environment, enabling multi-step software development tasks with the Claude model.
Call option
A financial contract giving the buyer the right, but not obligation, to purchase an asset at a predetermined price before a set date; used here to describe SpaceX's right to buy Cursor for $60B.
Hallucination rate
The percentage of AI model outputs that contain confident but factually incorrect or fabricated information; a critical reliability metric for coding agents.
Post-training
The process of fine-tuning a pre-trained AI base model using techniques like RLHF to improve helpfulness, safety, or task performance without retraining from scratch.
Pre-training
The foundational phase of training an AI model on massive datasets to learn general language patterns before any task-specific fine-tuning.
Polymarket
A decentralised prediction market platform where users bet real money on the outcomes of real-world events using cryptocurrency.
Dark fiber
Unused or unlit optical fiber cables installed during the dot-com boom but left idle when demand failed to materialise; used here as an analogy for potential compute overcapacity.
Accredited investor
A person or entity meeting SEC wealth or income thresholds (e.g. $1M net worth) that legally qualifies them to invest in private markets not open to the general public.
Exit liquidity
In investing and crypto slang, buyers who purchase an asset at inflated prices allowing early holders to sell and exit profitably; often used critically to imply retail investors are being used this way.
MRR
Monthly Recurring Revenue; the predictable monthly income a SaaS or subscription business generates, a key metric for startup growth and valuation.
Flywheel
A self-reinforcing business loop where each component strengthens the others; used here to describe how coding agents attract codebases that improve training that improves agents.
Equity swap
A financial derivative where two parties exchange cash flows, effectively giving one party exposure to an equity's price movement without owning the actual shares; used by Avis hedge funds to control more than 100% of shares.
Price-to-revenue ratio
A valuation multiple calculated by dividing a company's market value by its annual revenue; the hosts observe a consistent 30x ratio across major AI company valuations.
Firecrawl
A web scraping and crawling tool popular in the AI developer community for extracting structured data from websites for use in AI agents and research pipelines.
OAuth
Open Authorisation; an industry-standard protocol allowing apps to access user data on third-party platforms (like Reddit) securely without sharing passwords.
Blackwell
Nvidia's GPU architecture generation succeeding Hopper, reportedly 2-4x more powerful, used in the 100,000-GPU cluster that trained GPT 5.5.
Bourgeoisie
The property-owning middle and upper-middle class; used here colloquially to mean wealthy elites who have privileged access to private investment opportunities.