😺 Microsoft + Claude = Office-

PLUS: Wanna see a robot get chainsawed?
September 25, 2025
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Welcome, humans.

Wanna see a robot dog get chewed up by a chainsaw? Here you go!

This might be the most ā€œcrackedā€ (and we mean that in the most Silicon Valley way possible) robot video we’ve ever seen…

First off: we had NO idea you could hack up a robot dog like that and make the equivalent of a robo-corgi.

Secondly: All the robots in that video (not only corgi-D2) have a shared brain, which is a little terrifying (but very cool). This is Skild AI demoing their ā€œomni-bodiedā€ controller that hops between humanoids, arms, and quadrupeds and ā€œre-plansā€ its movements when hardware breaks.

If ā€œany robot, any task, one brainā€ holds up outside the sizzle reel, expect fewer brittle demos and more resilient bots on factory floors, inspection routes, and perhaps even the battlefield…

Luckily, no robo-cats were harmed in the making of that video… this video, on the other hand… we’re not sure TBH…

Here’s what happened in AI today:

  • Microsoft added Claude models to Office 365 Copilot.
  • Alibaba invested $53B in AI infrastructure with NVIDIA.
  • Oracle planned $15B bond sale for AI infrastructure.
  • The #2 social app in the app store atm sells user phone call data to AI firms.

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P.S: Join us LIVE today at 10am PST / 12pm CST! We're doing something wild: live voice interviews with ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Claude like they're actual podcast guests—and maybe we'll surprise you with a fifth guest too

Click the image above to join LIVE (or watch after the fact). If you’re early, then click ā€œnotify meā€ on the YouTube vid to get an alert when we start!

In a way, you could think of this as the world's first AI talk show. Is this ridiculous? Yes. Are you going to learn a lot? Also yes.

Microsoft Just Let Claude Into Office 365

NEWS BRIEF: Read the full story on Microsoft and Anthropic’s partnership here.

Microsoft and Anthropic just announced that Claude models are now available in Microsoft 365 Copilot—marking what could be the first time hundreds of millions of Microsoft users can try Claude. Starting today, users can choose between OpenAI's models and Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4 and Opus 4.1 when using the Researcher agent or building custom agents in Copilot Studio.

When you're in Microsoft's Researcher agent (which digs through your emails, meetings, and documents), you'll see a dropdown to switch between models. Need Claude's writing skills? Click. Want OpenAI's technical prowess? Click back.

The catch: Claude runs on Anthropic's servers, not Microsoft's, so your data leaves Microsoft's ecosystem. Companies must opt-in through their admin center.

This is a big deal—Microsoft's basically admitting no single AI model rules them all. As Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman told us in our latest podcast interview, they need ā€œmaximum optionality.ā€ Different models excel at different tasks. By letting users choose, Microsoft's effectively creating an AI model marketplace inside Office. Also: The model picker menu lives on!

Are we living in a new era or what? Today it's Claude in Copilot—tomorrow, who knows? Can Copilot get Nano Banana next?!

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Prompt Tip of the Day.

Nate B. Jones is about to blow your mind with what you can do with Notion 3.0. Nate says most people are missing how powerful this really is. It's not just another AI add-on in a SaaS tool; it's basically a custom AI agent builder hiding in plain sight.

But here's the thing: it's super prompt-dependent. After testing it extensively, Nate discovered 8 prompting rules that make all the difference:

  1. Scope precisely: Say ā€œwork only on this page and its subpagesā€ to avoid unwanted changes elsewhere in your wiki.
  2. Demand receipts: Have it add ā€œDONEā€ or ā€œBLOCKED + reasonā€ at the bottom so you know exactly what happened.
  3. Think tables-first: Use databases over raw text. Tables are easier to sort, operate against, review, and fix later.
  4. Use quality checks: Be explicit about completion conditions (length limits, required data, specific elements to include).
  5. Don't create duplicates: Make it update existing similar content instead of creating new copies that dirty your context.
  6. Create run logs: Track each change as if it needs to be undone—good agent architecture requires undo capability.
  7. Write in plain strict language: Say "create six questions" not "create a few questions"—avoid vague phrases that encourage hallucination.
  8. Don't let it make things up: Tell it to use "check this" and not mark done if it can't find claims in your input data.

This video is freaking awesome and you should watch the full walkthrough where he shows you exactly how to do this, then try this out yourself.

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Around the Horn.

IDK who made this but the Venn Diagram between them and listeners to the Dwarkesh Patel podcast (fantastic AI podcast that also dives into history more than I ever knew I wanted) might be a flat circle

  • Google launched Search Live, enabling real-time visual searches through smartphone cameras that combine Google Lens and Gemini AI models for contextual, conversational responses.
  • Cohere reached $7B valuation after raising $100M extension to its recent $500M round and announced a strategic partnership with AMD to run its AI models natively on AMD Instinct GPUs.
  • Oracle planned a $15B bond sale to fund AI infrastructure expansion supporting deals like its $300B OpenAI partnership, including a rare 40-year bond tranche.
  • Alibaba partnered with NVIDIA to add physical AI tools to its cloud platform, investing $53 billion in AI infrastructure over three years while expecting 10x data center power use by 2032.
  • Google expanded its $4.50-$6 monthly AI Plus plan to over 40 countries outside high-income markets, directly competing with OpenAI's similarly priced ChatGPT Go in international markets.
  • Neon, the No. 2 social app on the Apple App Store, reportedly pays users to record their phone calls and sells data to AI firms.

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Thursday Trivia

One is AI, and one is real. Which is which?

A

B

Which is AI, and which is real?

The answer is below, but place your vote to see how your guess everyone else (no cheating now!)

How well did you do on last week’s trivia? Check out the answers and results from previous trivia rounds… you might even see your own comment featured!

A Cat’s Commentary.

Trivia Answer: A is AI (and hilarious), and B, if you can believe it or not, is real.

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See you cool cats on X!

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