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Summary: The beginning of the week brings a severe reality check regarding digital authenticity and enterprise software consolidation. In this episode, we perform a forensic analysis of the “Verification Crisis.” We deconstruct how Sam Altman’s World ID is partnering with Zoom, Tinder, and DocuSign to enforce biometric “proof of humanity” across the web. We analyze the paradox of the NSA using Anthropic’s restricted ‘Mythos’ model despite Pentagon warnings, while Anthropic launches Claude Design to aggressively challenge Figma. We also dive into the human element: the departure of three top OpenAI executives, the rise of “AI Psychosis” and algorithmic “workslop” among developers, and the terrifying 30% unemployment prediction from Verizon’s CEO.
Key Discussion Points:
The Proof of Humanity Era: Analyze the World ID partnerships with Zoom, Tinder, and DocuSign. What are the privacy implications of a biometric retinal scan?
The Figma Killer: Discuss Anthropic’s Claude Design. If a multimodal AI can read a codebase, auto-apply brand systems, and output build-ready bundles, what happens to the traditional UI/UX designer?
AI Psychosis & Workslop: Deconstruct the phenomenon of “token-maxxing.” Address Peter Steinberger’s warning that without human vision, AI just produces “slop.”
The Geopolitical Paradox: Briefly touch upon the NSA using Anthropic’s Mythos model while the broader Defense Department calls the company a supply-chain risk.
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Anthropic rolls out Claude Design
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Anthropic just launched Claude Design, a new tool that turns prompts, screenshots, and codebases into interactive prototypes, slide decks, and marketing collateral powered by the company’s new Opus 4.7 vision model.
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Claude can read users’ codebases and existing mockups during setup to build a brand system that auto-applies to every future project.
Users can refine designs through chat, inline comments, direct edits, or custom sliders Claude generates for spacing, color, and layout.
Finished work can be handed off to Claude Code as a build-ready bundle or exported to Canva, PPTX, PDF, or standalone HTML for further editing.
Anthropic CPO Mike Krieger resigned from Figma’s board on April 14, three days before launch, amid rumors of a competing product from the company.
Why it matters: Every few weeks, an Anthropic launch shakes a new industry — and this time it is design. With the new tool, Anthropic is closing the loop from first sketch to shipped product inside a single ecosystem. Add in Cowork, browser agents, and office integrations, and every layer of the software stack is moving under one umbrella.
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NSA is reportedly using Anthropic’s Mythos
The NSA is reportedly running Anthropic’s restricted Mythos Preview model for operational work, even as its parent organization, the Defense Department, has labeled Anthropic a supply-chain risk and told contractors to avoid the company.
The NSA is believed to be among roughly 40 unnamed organizations granted Mythos access beyond the 12 public Project Glasswing launch partners like Microsoft, Google, CrowdStrike, and Amazon Web Services.
The exact way the NSA is using Mythos remains unclear, but other organizations with access are mainly using the model to scan their own environments for exploitable software vulnerabilities.
TBPN AI News Summary on April 20th 2026:
Salesforce ($152B) and Verizon ($195B) are taking hilariously different messaging strategies in the WSJ this week. Marc Benioff at Salesforce said that “people think we have our back against the wall when in fact the opportunity has never been greater.” While deep in the middle of the SaaSpocalypse, Benioff is stressing that Salesforce customers aren’t vibe coding their own CRMs. They might be vibe coding products that interact with Salesforce, but there are simply too many other high-value tasks to focus on for most businesses than building a fully custom CRM. Benioff has been on the defensive, since the stock is down 28% year to date, but that’s not nearly as bad as some SaaS companies that are down more than 50%.
On the flip side you have Verizon’s Dan Schulman, who I would have expected to completely sit out the AI discussions, but has jumped in headfirst. Verizon has incredible assets that feel incredibly resilient to AI disruption. You aren’t going to vibe code a cell phone tower or the rights to a portion of the wireless spectrum. There might be other risk factors, but the stock is remarkably stable and is up 15% year to date.
Schulman is still worried about AI though, and just months into the job, he has predicted 20%-30% unemployment within the next two to five years. This is an insanely aggressive prediction. It’s actually more aggressive than previous statements from Dario Amodei. The one that always goes viral is “50% of all entry-level white-collar work,” which sounds really bad, but America only has 5-7 million entry level white collar workers, and the US labor force is 170 million people. If the Dario prediction came true, the overall unemployment rate would sit somewhere between 6%-9%. Certainly not great and deserving of serious intervention, but far from the “20% to 30%” outlined by Dan Schulman. I can’t tell if this is just a case of “saying the biggest number” to grab headlines, or if he really just has very short timelines for AGI and robotics (he did warn that advancements in humanoid robots could upend the manual-labor jobs still seen as safe today).
I tend to lean into the more optimistic side of things here, but clearly there’s a lot more research that needs to be done. If you want to go deeper, I recommend listening to the recent Odd Lots with Alex Imas, who’s a professor at the University of Chicago focusing on economics and applied AI.
Deezer says 44% of daily uploads are AI-generated songs
Deezer reported that AI-generated songs now make up 44% of all new music uploaded daily to its platform, with nearly 75,000 AI tracks arriving each day and over two million per month.
Despite the flood of uploads, AI-generated music accounts for only 1-3% of total streams on Deezer, and the company says 85% of those streams are detected as fraudulent and demonetized.
Deezer removes AI-tagged tracks from algorithmic recommendations and editorial playlists, and announced it will no longer store hi-res versions of AI songs as daily upload numbers continue to rise.
Google’s screen-less Whoop rival is Fitbit Air
Google’s upcoming screen-less health band, already teased by basketball player Stephen Curry at the end of March, will officially be called the “Google Fitbit Air.”
The “Fitbit Premium” subscription service that unlocks AI features is being rebranded as “Google Health,” tying health and wellness more closely to the core Google brand.
The “personal health coach” currently in public preview will be renamed “Google Health Coach,” and an official announcement about the new product is expected in the coming weeks.
Apple hints at redesigned Siri in WWDC 2026 logo
Apple’s WWDC 2026 logo appears to tease a redesigned look for Siri, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who says the glowing visual style in the event branding reflects changes being tested internally.
Gurman’s sources describe a revamp where Siri shows a “Search or Ask” prompt inside the Dynamic Island pill, paired with a glowing cursor that matches the bright style seen in WWDC graphics.
The glow effect in the branding resembles a photography phenomenon called halation, where overexposed white details bleed color into darker areas — a look some iPhone photographers actively seek out.
Where humans still matter in the age of AI agents
A lot of forward-thinking leaders are running around right now telling people that if they don’t have AI agents working for them, then they’re falling behind.
But what’s getting lost in the shuffle when it comes to agents is the phenomenon that Peter Steinberger, the founder of OpenClaw—the movement that jump-started the 2026 agent boom—has clearly talked about: the ways agents need humans.
“They are spiky smart, and they’re really good at things, but if you don’t navigate them well, if you don’t have a vision of what you’re going to build, it’s still going to be slop,” said Steinberger, in an interview with Peter Yang. “If you don’t ask the right questions, it’s still going to be slop.”
I’ve been thinking about Steinberger’s words a lot lately in the midst of all the current agent-mania. A recent study found that white-collar workers are facing an explosion of AI-generated “workslop” from chatbots spitting out documents with poor direction from humans—the same issue Steinberger highlighted. This is inundating workers with piles of these docs to sort out and clean up. As a result, 92% of executives say AI is making workers more productive, while 40% of workers claim it saves them no time at all.
Meanwhile, the buzz phrase that’s been running rampant in the AI industry lately is “AI psychosis.” This isn’t the chatbot psychosis that refers to people who fall in love with chatbots or suffer a break from reality because of chatbot hallucinations. No, this type of AI psychosis was coined from a recent comment by AI pioneer Andrej Karpathy, and it’s being referred to in the AI industry in near-heroic terms.
It’s a type of token-maxing mania that AI coders experience when managing a swarm of agents, which they claim hugely boosts their productivity and causes them to work 18 hours a day, as they get hooked on constantly providing feedback to their agents and on how much they believe they can accomplish.
As I mentioned in my roundup from the HumanX conference, the people I spoke with in the AI industry at the event said the number of people running around claiming they are experiencing that kind of AI psychosis is greatly exaggerated, since it’s being paraded as a badge of honor. Still, token-maxxing is being rewarded with little regard for the quality of the output.
World ID tackles the trust crisis AI created
A gleaming orb that scans your retina to confirm you are, in fact, human sounds like something straight out of science fiction.
But Sam Altman’s World ID is not fiction, and behind its unsettling premise lies a genuine attempt to solve one of AI’s most pressing problems: proof of humanity, a mission this launch puts front and center.
At its Lift Off event on Friday, World, the startup founded in 2019 by Sam Altman, Alex Blania, and Max Novendstern, upgraded its World ID protocol to a full-stack proof of humanity, built for a world where AI makes it increasingly difficult to distinguish the real from the artificial across three areas: people, businesses, and AI agents.
For people
World ID is bringing proof-of-human technology to everyday consumer platforms where distinguishing bots from real people is critical, including dating apps, gaming, and event ticketing, through partnerships in key categories. World and Match Group already piloted the feature on Tinder in Japan, badging verified accounts, and are now expanding it to the US with perks like five free boosts.
A new Concert Kit lets artists reserve tickets for verified humans, cutting out bots that drive up prices. In gaming, World has partnered with Razer and Mythical Games to help players know whether they are competing against a bot or a real person. Reddit, meanwhile, is considering World ID to keep bots off its platform as well.
For businesses
World reassures that its protocol is built for enterprise deployment requirements. It also unveiled two partnerships that are bringing it to enterprises today: Zoom and DocuSign. World has a Deep Face technology which can be used to confirm that the person speaking is a real human and not a deepfake, and Zoom is the first platform to put in their product. Similarly, a partnership with DocuSign ensures verified humans sign documents, preventing unauthorized signing.
Outtake Verify for Email, powered by World ID, cryptographically signs outgoing messages to confirm a verified human sent them, with Tools for Humanity already deploying it across its global workforce.
Don’t worry, if your curiosity is piqued about how it all works, stay tuned for a follow-up feature I am writing. This article is simply a rundown of the news.
For agents
Agents often take many actions for people, but a commonly overlooked aspect is that a human must have approved the action. AgentKit seeks to address agentic workflow bottlenecks of that kind, including agent delegation, human-in-the-loop, and agentic commerce. A partnership with Vercel brings humans into the loop for developers building on Vercel’s new Workflow SDK. Meanwhile, Browserbase and Exa are using World ID to distinguish human-backed agents from unverified traffic, offering verified agents better access and fewer restrictions.
Three OpenAI leaders exit as reshuffle continues
The Rundown: OpenAI lost three senior execs in a day, with ex-CPO Kevin Weil, Sora lead Bill Peebles, and enterprise apps chief Srinivas Narayanan departing — capping a month of leadership changes as the company kills ‘side quests’ for a narrower focus.
The details:
Former CPO Weil led OpenAI for Science, which is being ‘decentralized’ into other teams, with the Prism app for scientists also being woven into Codex.
Peebles led Sora until OAI killed the video app last month over cost, calling its development the “honor and adventure of a lifetime”.
Narayanan ran OAI’s enterprise apps for three years after 13 at Facebook, and said on X he’s heading to India to care for aging parents.
Sam Altman wrote in a recent blog that OpenAI is “now a major platform, not a scrappy startup” and needs to “operate in a more predictable way.”
Why it matters: Last month, we covered OAI scrapping “side quests” to catch Anthropic, and a month in, the changes are certainly visible. Whether these departures are actually a result of that shake-up or just personal movements, they are big ones — particularly Weil, who has been the face of science-related efforts at the company.
What Else Happened in AI on April 20th 2026?
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told the Financial Times that he believes open-source and Chinese models will be able to reach Mythos capabilities in just 6-12 months.
An AI artist named Inga Rose hit No. 1 on iTunes’ global charts with the single “Celebrate Me”, with the music created with Suno and the lyrics written by a human.
Google is reportedly working with Marvell to help design a custom TPU and memory processing unit for AI inference, aiming to cut its longtime reliance on Broadcom.
Nous Research introduced Tool Gateway, a subscription that powers its Hermes Agent without requiring multiple APIs, amid surging usage of the agentic platform.
Salesforce launched Headless 360, exposing its full platform as MCP tools, APIs, and CLI commands so coding agents can act on customer data.
Vercel disclosed a breach that began with a hacked AI tool connected to Google accounts, impacting a “limited subset” of customers and prompting an investigation.
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