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AI Daily Podcast 01/29/2026
Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories:
Anthropic CEO warns tech titans not to dismiss the public’s AI concerns: ‘You’re going to get a mob coming for you’
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei cautions AI leaders that ignoring public concerns about inequality and control could spark a backlash, urging proactive policies that broadly share AI-driven gains. He advocates stronger transparency rules and more progressive taxation—potentially targeted at AI firms—while also backing tighter chip export controls to China. The message: frame AI as a civilizational challenge and build trust now, or risk regulatory whiplash and social blowback later.
Limy built a platform that helps brands optimize for the era of AI agents. See the pitch deck that helped it raise $10 million.
New York–based Limy raised $10 million to help brands understand and influence how AI agents discover, evaluate, and recommend products. Plugging into a company’s CDN, it detects bot visits, maps them back to triggering prompts, and attributes downstream conversions—data brands can use to optimize content and ad spend for the agentic web. With ads rolling into ChatGPT and Google’s AI experiences, Limy positions itself as an attribution and control layer for AI-era search and commerce.
The CEO of $2 billion Harvey rival Legora says he still interviews everyone and asks this question
Legora CEO Max Junestrand says he personally interviews every candidate, probing why they want a “hard job” as he builds a team of “missionaries, not mercenaries.” The $2 billion legal AI startup, a rival to Harvey, prizes grit and urgency—late nights included—as it plans to double its 300-person team in the near term. It’s a snapshot of the intense hiring culture defining competitive AI startups racing for market share.

