Nvidia's AI Chips Hit a Wall and Anthropic Discovers J Space

Nvidia's AI Chips Hit a Wall and Anthropic Discovers J Space

The episode opened with Fable’s July 7 access cutoff and how users should decide when higher-cost model time makes sense. The hosts then covered Nvidia’s chip pressure, Anthropic’s JSpace research, Google’s fair-use argument for AI training, Cloudflare’s bot access controls, and a new China chip architecture. The back half connected Kelsey Fendler’s solo row to founder psychology and Anne’s AI-assisted fundraising product work. The show closed with Brian’s Fable workflow cleanup and a short discussion of career pivots.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:18 Episode Intro And Fable Deadline

00:05:39 Nvidia Chip Design Setback

00:10:10 Anthropic JSpace Research

00:21:44 Google Fair Use Argument

00:24:39 Cloudflare Bot Access And Monetization

00:29:50 Kelsey Fendler Solo Row

00:37:16 Anne’s Fundraising Product Vision

00:45:14 Hermes Community Setup

00:46:26 China Chip Architecture

00:51:11 Fable Workflow Cleanup


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