Disney signed a $1 billion, 3-year deal with OpenAI in December 2025 for use of over 200 licensed characters in Sora.
AI Cures Cancer, OpenAI Kills Sora & Anthropic's Secret Model Leaked | God Mode Pod Ep. 6
The GitLab founder who cured his own bone cancer with AI-designed mRNA vaccines has now launched a company commercialising the cure — and it happened in a special economic zone in Honduras to bypass FDA delays.
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AI Cures Cancer, OpenAI Kills Sora & Anthropic's Secret Model Leaked | God Mode Pod Ep. 6
The GitLab founder who cured his own bone cancer with AI-designed mRNA vaccines has now launched a company commercialising the cure — and it happened in a special economic zone in Honduras to bypass FDA delays.
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Discussed for posting charts on AI content growth and for announcing the TeraFab chip facility as a joint Tesla/xAI/SpaceX project.
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Discussed for shutting down Sora, losing the Disney $1B deal, and spending $15M/day on compute for social video.
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Discussed as recipient of $5–10B of Google compute, and for the leaked Claude Mythos model above Claude Opus.
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Voice AI company that raised $1B+, now facing 75% price undercut from Google Gemini Live and open-source competition from Mistral.
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European open-source AI company that released a text-to-speech model matching ElevenLabs quality, runnable on 3GB of RAM.
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Signed a $1B deal with OpenAI to use Sora with 200+ licensed characters, then canceled it 90 days later when Sora was shut down.
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One of three Elon Musk companies (with xAI and SpaceX) behind the TeraFab chip manufacturing facility.
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Used as the benchmark for global chip manufacturing capacity; Elon's TeraFab is planned at 50x TSMC's current capacity.
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Published the TurboQuant compression algorithm achieving 6x LLM memory reduction with zero accuracy loss.
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Cited as having a cost advantage in deep research due to its hybrid search engine and LLM approach, making Luca more bullish on the product.
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One of three Elon Musk companies involved in the TeraFab chip manufacturing joint venture alongside Tesla and SpaceX.
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One of three Elon Musk companies partnered on the TeraFab chip facility, suggesting a convergence of Musk's ventures.
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OpenAI's video generation platform, shut down to redirect compute to robotics, killing a $1B Disney deal.
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Anthropic's AI model family, discussed for its compute demand, model hierarchy (Haiku/Sonnet/Opus/Mythos), and recent perceived quality degradation.
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Google's AI platform, discussed for compute constraints, the $5–10B sold to Anthropic, and the new Gemini Live voice product undercutting ElevenLabs.
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A special economic zone in Honduras with a legal framework permitting gene therapy, positioned as an alternative to US FDA approval for AI-driven medical treatments.
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OpenAI was spending $15 million every single day to run Sora, totalling approximately $5.5 billion per year.
Deep research is the most compute-expensive product OpenAI runs, surpassing even video generation.
Google Cloud sold approximately $5–10 billion worth of compute to Anthropic around Q3 of the previous year due to a miscommunication with Google AI.
Elon Musk's TeraFab will be 100 million square feet and have chip manufacturing capacity 50 times greater than TSMC's current capacity.
TSMC's market capitalisation is approximately $1.69 trillion USD.
Mistral's open-source text-to-speech model matches ElevenLabs quality and can run on just 3 gigabytes of RAM.
Google Gemini 3.1 Flash Live charges 2 cents per minute for AI voice, compared to ElevenLabs' 8 cents per minute — a 75% price reduction.
An open-source memory layer tool can reduce token spend by approximately 90% when used with LLMs.
Google TurboQuant reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x inference speed-up with zero accuracy loss.
The GitLab founder generated 25 terabytes of personal health data to develop a personalised mRNA vaccine that cured his bone cancer after doctors said there were no treatment options.
Prospera, a special economic zone in Honduras, has a legal framework that already permits gene therapy that would take years of FDA approval in the US.
A leaked Anthropic document revealed a fourth model tier above Claude Opus called Claude Mythos, flagged internally for significant cybersecurity risks.
The Tesla Gigafactory is approximately one and a half times larger than the Pentagon.
Three AI co-hosts — Rik, Ben, and Luca — break down the week's biggest AI stories from their respective holiday locations. Topics include AI-generated content going parabolic, OpenAI shutting down Sora and losing a $1B Disney deal, Elon Musk's TeraFab chip factory planned at 50x TSMC capacity, ElevenLabs being undercut 75% in price by Google Gemini Live, and the GitLab founder who used AI to design mRNA vaccines and cure his own bone cancer. The single most useful takeaway: compute constraints — not model quality — are now the defining bottleneck for every major AI company.
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Episode 6 of God Mode Pod — holiday edition — covers the biggest AI news of the week: AI content going parabolic, OpenAI shutting down Sora and losing a $1B Disney deal, Elon's TeraFab chip factory announced at 50x TSMC capacity, ElevenLabs getting disrupted by Mistral and Google Gemini Live, an open-source memory layer saving 90% on tokens, Google's TurboQuant compression algorithm, the GitLab founder who cured his own cancer with AI-designed mRNA vaccines, and the leak of Anthropic's secret model Claude Mythos.
- KV cache (key-value cache)
- Memory used by LLMs to store intermediate attention layer computations so they don't have to be recalculated for every token; grows rapidly and consumes GPU memory.
- TurboQuant
- Google Research's compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x inference speed-up with zero accuracy loss.
- mRNA vaccine
- A vaccine that uses messenger RNA to instruct cells to produce a protein that triggers an immune response; used by the GitLab founder to target his specific cancer.
- TPU (Tensor Processing Unit)
- Google's custom-built chip designed specifically for accelerating machine learning workloads, analogous to Nvidia's GPUs but proprietary to Google.
- MCP (Model Context Protocol)
- An open protocol developed by Anthropic that standardises how AI models interact with external tools and data sources; widely adopted across the AI ecosystem.
- TeraFab
- Elon Musk's announced mega-facility for chip manufacturing, a joint project between Tesla, xAI, and SpaceX, planned at 100 million square feet — 50x TSMC's current capacity.
- Deep research
- An OpenAI ChatGPT feature that autonomously browses the internet and synthesises long-form research reports; cited as the single most compute-expensive product OpenAI runs.
- Inference speed-up
- How much faster a model can generate outputs after optimisation; TurboQuant claims up to 8x faster inference.
- Open source
- Software whose source code is publicly available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute; used here to describe Mistral's voice model and community memory-layer tools.
- Parabolic
- Growing at an accelerating, exponential rate; used to describe the curve of AI-generated content output relative to human-written content.
- Prospera
- A special economic zone in Honduras with its own legal framework that permits gene therapy and clinical trials that would face years of regulatory delay in the US.
- Claude Mythos
- A leaked, unreleased Anthropic model sitting above Claude Opus at the top of Anthropic's model hierarchy; flagged internally for significant cybersecurity risks.
- Haiku / Sonnet / Opus
- Anthropic's model tier names drawn from poetry formats of increasing length and complexity — Haiku (3 lines), Sonnet (14 lines), Opus (long-form) — mirroring model size.
- Slop
- Low-quality, mass-produced AI-generated content — text or video — that floods platforms without meaningful human curation or intent.
- Onshoring
- The practice of bringing manufacturing or critical infrastructure back within a country's borders; used here in the context of US chip and AI compute investment.
- Commoditised
- When a product or service that was once premium and differentiated becomes widely available at low cost; used here to describe the voice AI market after Mistral and Google entered.
- Token
- The basic unit of text that LLMs process; billing for AI APIs is typically measured in tokens, so reducing token usage directly reduces costs.
- Context window
- The maximum amount of text (in tokens) an LLM can process in a single interaction; larger context windows allow models to handle longer documents without losing information.