
AI Compute Crunch, Vibe Coding, And Pocket Game Hardware
From Podcasts – Weird Things by Andrew Mayne
April 2, 2026
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of compute limits on AI companies, including OpenAI's Sora app shutdown and related industry developments.
OpenAI’s shutdown of the Sora app kicks off a broader discussion about how AI companies are being shaped less by hype cycles than by raw compute limits, with Disney deal fallout, Anthropic’s work-hour throttling, and rumors of even bigger next-generation models all pointing to infrastructure being the real bottleneck. From there, the conversation shifts into […]
People in this episode
Host: Andrew Mayne
Topics covered
- AI compute limits
- Disney deal fallout
- Anthropic work-hour throttling
- next-generation models
- AI infrastructure
- technology discussion
Keywords
- AI
- compute limits
- OpenAI
- Sora app
- Disney
- Anthropic
- technology
- infrastructure
- next-generation models
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: OpenAI, Disney, Anthropic
Products: Sora app
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