AI Video Digest
AI Video Digest - 2026-03-05
March 5, 2026|2 min read|
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A high-signal selection of AI videos published in the last ~24 hours (with a 48 hour sweep for anything industry-defining).
Hero Video
Ep. 200: Anthropic vs. the Pentagon, OpenAI's $110B Round & Interview with Claude Code’s Creator
- Channel: The Artificial Intelligence Show Podcast
- Link:
Why it matters
- Government procurement, national security narratives, and safety obligations are now product constraints, not PR topics.
- The fastest path to distribution is increasingly "approved enterprise + government". That rewards labs and builders with auditability, controls, and clear usage boundaries.
- The Claude Code creator angle is a practical signal: coding agents are moving from demos to workflows, and the integration details matter.
Top Picks
- Box CEO: AI agents will be the biggest users of software in the future
- Channel: CNBC Television
- Link:
- Why it made the list: A crisp exec-level framing of where software demand is heading: not more seats, more autonomous work. This is the revenue model shift builders and investors should underwrite.
- The Rise of the Zero Human Company
- Channel: The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News
- Link:
- Why it made the list: A concrete narrative for tiny teams plus agents. Useful for spotting second order effects: sales motion, support, compliance, and how "team size" stops being a reliable moat.
- Everything Agility Robotics CEO Told Congress About Humanoid Robots
- Channel: Congress Clips
- Link:
- Why it made the list: Robotics is entering the policy arena. When CEOs are testifying, regulation, labor concerns, and deployment constraints follow. Builders should watch this as early signal for how autonomy gets scoped.
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Notes on selection
- Excluded Shorts and anything not clearly AI/LLM/agents/robotics/model economics relevant.
- Kept channel diversity where possible (max 2 per channel), but would override for any flagged frontier updates.