Claude's search volume grew 120% in three months, while ChatGPT's search volume grew only 15% in the same period.
``` OpenAI's Power Grab, Sam vs Dario & Why AI Is Turning Everyone Into a Programmer | GMP EP01
Claude's search volume surged 120% in three months vs ChatGPT's 15% — the coding-first AI strategy is quietly winning the AI race.
God Mode Podcast
``` OpenAI's Power Grab, Sam vs Dario & Why AI Is Turning Everyone Into a Programmer | GMP EP01
Claude's search volume surged 120% in three months vs ChatGPT's 15% — the coding-first AI strategy is quietly winning the AI race.
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OpenAI CEO discussed for his growth-at-all-costs philosophy, global AI oversight proposal, and viral non-handshake with Dario Amodei.
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Anthropic CEO discussed in contrast to Sam Altman; left OpenAI in 2021 and founded Anthropic with a more cautious, trust-building approach to AI.
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Discussed in context of xAI, space data centers, and his view that coding will be entirely AI-generated in a few years.
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Creator of OpenClaw who was acqui-hired by OpenAI; previously sold a company for ~$110M; his deal with OpenAI is rumored at $200M–$1B+.
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Featured via a clip comparing today's AI implementation opportunity to selling PCs to businesses in the 1980s; cited his prediction about AI integrators.
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Mentioned for a new podcast episode on AI and vibe coding where he declared 'the hottest new programming language is English,' confirming the hosts' views.
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Central to the episode as the dominant AI company; discussed in context of its $100B fundraise, OpenClaw acquisition, and Sam Altman's power consolidation.
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Discussed as OpenAI's main rival, praised for its coding-focused Claude models but criticized for its terms of service changes blocking OpenClaw.
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Discussed as allegedly investing $30B in OpenAI while also being OpenAI's main GPU supplier, described as the real monopoly holder in AI infrastructure.
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Mentioned for its TPU chips, Gemini 3.1 Pro model release, Google AI Studio, and broader interest in space-based data centers.
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Elon Musk's AI company discussed as potentially benefiting from the OpenAI–Anthropic rivalry; praised for its 'truth-seeking' philosophy.
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Data center infrastructure company discussed as part of the circular OpenAI–NVIDIA investment web; warned of disruption risk if space-based data centers become viable.
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Chinese AI company discussed as an example of how a cheaper, competitive model could disrupt current AI valuations, framed as a warning of things to come.
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Discussed for its new motion design feature powered by Google Gemini 3.1 Pro that can produce professional videos for approximately $1.
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Open-source AI coding agent created by Peter Steinberger and acquired by OpenAI; treated as a transformative product throughout the episode.
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Anthropic's AI model, praised throughout the episode as the best coding model and noted to have grown 120% in search volume in three months.
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OpenAI's consumer AI product; discussed as having 90-95% consumer mindshare but declining relative market share compared to Claude among developers.
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An AI tool that claims to one-shot build apps for every Apple platform, replacing Xcode; discussed as potentially democratizing iPhone app development.
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Google's AI model; the newly released Gemini 3.1 Pro is discussed for enabling Replit's motion design feature and other downstream app improvements.
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Current location of host Ben, mentioned in passing as one of the nomadic locations the hosts are working from.
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OpenAI is finalizing commitments for a $100 billion funding round, with NVIDIA allegedly contributing $30 billion.
Roughly one in three startup acquisitions are talent-driven (acqui-hires).
A 10-megawatt space-based data center would cost $3.5 to $5.5 billion to build, versus approximately $150 million for an equivalent Earth-based facility.
There are 33 million companies in the United States, of which 30 million are single-person (solopreneur) enterprises.
Dario Amodei was at OpenAI from 2016 to 2021 before leaving with his sister to found Anthropic over disagreements about the company's direction.
AI-automated cold email outreach achieves a conversion rate below 2%.
Ben 2.5x'd his monthly recurring revenue since starting to use OpenClaw.
Peter Steinberger previously sold a company for approximately $110 million before his OpenAI acqui-hire.
OpenClaw users running the tool on Anthropic's Claude Opus were spending $100 to $1,000 per day in API credits.
Elon Musk has predicted that in a few years, almost every line of code will be generated by AI on the fly.
Replit's motion design tool, powered by Google Gemini 3.1 Pro, can produce a professional launch video for approximately $1.
Anthropic changed its terms of service to prevent users from applying Claude subscription credits toward OpenClaw usage.
Three indie-hacker nomads — Rik, Ben, and Luca — launch their weekly AI show by unpacking OpenAI's historic $100B fundraise, Sam Altman's rivalry with Anthropic's Dario Amodei, and the OpenClaw acquisition. They debate AI data centers in space, the "everything is code" thesis, and why legacy businesses are sitting on untapped AI automation gold. The single most useful takeaway: Claude's search volume grew 120% in three months while ChatGPT grew only 15% — the coding-first strategy is working.
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In the first episode of the God Mode Podcast (originally called AI Techies), hosts Rik, Ben, and Luca discuss the latest AI news including OpenAI's power moves, the Sam Altman vs Dario Amodei rivalry, the OpenClaw acquisition, AI's impact on business automation, and emerging tools like Roark and Replit Motion Design.
- Acqui-hire
- An acquisition where a company buys a startup primarily to gain access to its talent rather than its product or technology.
- OpenClaw
- An open-source AI coding agent tool created by Peter Steinberger that was acquired by OpenAI; allows users to run autonomous Claude-powered coding agents on their own servers.
- Vibe coding
- A style of software development where you describe what you want in natural language and an AI generates the code, minimizing the need for traditional programming knowledge.
- MRR
- Monthly Recurring Revenue — the predictable, normalized monthly income from subscription-based products or services.
- SaaS
- Software as a Service — software delivered via the internet on a subscription basis rather than installed locally. The hosts discuss AI threatening to displace many SaaS products.
- VPS
- Virtual Private Server — a rented cloud-based server that gives users more control than shared hosting; used here to run OpenClaw agents.
- Saasmageddon
- A term used in the episode to describe the wave of SaaS companies being disrupted or rendered redundant by powerful AI coding models like Claude Code.
- Agentic
- Describing AI systems capable of autonomously taking multi-step actions to complete goals, rather than just responding to single prompts. OpenClaw is described as the first truly agentic coding tool.
- SVG
- Scalable Vector Graphic — a text-based image format that describes shapes mathematically; AI models can generate these directly, enabling code-native design without raster image files.
- CoreWeave
- A cloud infrastructure company specializing in GPU compute for AI workloads; discussed as part of the circular investment web linking OpenAI and NVIDIA.
- Firecrawl
- A web scraping and crawling API tool used to extract structured data from websites; mentioned as a key utility for AI-powered business automation workflows.
- LLM
- Large Language Model — the class of AI model underlying tools like ChatGPT and Claude, trained on vast text datasets to generate and reason about language.
- Blackwell
- NVIDIA's next-generation GPU architecture, mentioned in the context of powering the next wave of more capable AI models.
- Skill stacking
- A career strategy of building competence in multiple complementary skills rather than hyper-specializing in one, to increase unique value and reduce replaceability.
- Xcode
- Apple's official integrated development environment for building iOS, macOS, and other Apple platform apps; described as complex and difficult for non-developers prior to tools like Roark Max.
- ICP
- Ideal Customer Profile — a detailed description of the type of customer most likely to buy your product, used to focus sales and marketing efforts.
- Frothy
- Excessively or unsustainably high in valuation or enthusiasm; used here to describe AI company valuations that may be entering bubble territory.
- Cron job
- A scheduled automated task that runs at set time intervals on a server; Luca mentions stopping cron jobs in his OpenClaw setup that were consuming credits unnecessarily.