The hosts opened on Q3, Canada Day, and the expected return of Fable with usage limits and possible code-related restrictions. They compared Sonnet 5, Opus, Fable, Codex, Claude Code, Hermes, compound engineering, and GStack as different ways to plan, build, and route AI work. A major part of the episode focused on Codex versus Claude Code, including local resource usage, token efficiency, terminal workflows, and project-memory friction when switching harnesses. They also discussed custom GPTs and gems for real-world adoption, the widening AI skill gap, Ethan Mollick’s framing around co-intelligence and coexistence, and the upcoming Conundrum episode on AI health scans.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:17 Opening, Q3, and Canada Day
00:01:59 Fable Return and Token Limits
00:03:55 Sonnet 5 and Smartest Model Use
00:09:01 Compound Engineering and Every Plugins
00:14:04 GStack and Product Ideation Workflows
00:19:04 Codex vs Claude Code Resource Usage
00:23:52 Gareth Joins Codex and Claude Code Debate
00:30:47 Using Codex to Review Internal Tools
00:39:03 Switching Harnesses and Project Memory
00:44:08 Custom GPTs, Gems, and Public Adoption
00:52:58 Why Individuals Should Practice AI
00:56:57 Ethan Mollick, Co-Intelligence, and Coexistence
01:00:34 Conundrum Preview: AI Health Scans
01:03:07 AI Co-Hosts and Generated Personal Stories
01:06:41 Wrap-Up and Community Notes
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Gareth