346: Zuckerberg Finally Finds His People, They Are All AI Agents

346: Zuckerberg Finally Finds His People, They Are All AI Agents

Author: Justin Brodley, Jonathan Baker, Ryan Lucas and Matt Kohn | Cloud Computing & AI News March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:18:38

Welcome to episode 346 of The Cloud Pod, where the forecast is always cloudy! Hold on to your butts, because Justin, Ryan, and Matt are in the studio today, and they’re ready to bring you all the latest in Cloud and AI news, including the usual: Meta buying social networks, Amazon responding to outages, and OpenAI giving up another version of GPT. Let’s get into it! 

Titles we almost went with this week

  • ✍️ Cloudflare Spent $1100 to Rewrite Next.js in a Week
  • 🪈 One Pipe to Rule All Your OpenTelemetry Data
  • ☑️ Check Yourself Before Google Wrecks Your Cloud Config
  • 🎫 Copilot Takes Jira Tickets So You Don't Have To
  • 🧑‍✈️ GitHub Copilot Agent Joins Your Jira Workflow Uninvited
  • 👉 When AI Agents Network, Meta Swipes Right on Moltbook
  • 🎛️ Sixty Controls Walk Into a Terraform Repository
  • 🪪 One Security Console to Rule All Your Clouds
  • 🔒 AI Ate My Lock-In, and I Feel Fine
  • ⛅ Oracle Sees $90 Billion Future Cloudy With a Chance of GPUs
  • 💻 Your API Has Trust Issues, and We Can Prove It
  • 🏃 Stop Running Three Pipelines Like a Telemetry Hoarder
  • 🦕 From Database Dinosaur to AI Cash Cow
  • ☠️ Meta: Target acquired; must kill Moltbook
  • 🔫 Meta saw Moltbook and said, “WE MUST OWN IT AND KILL.”

Follow Up

00:51 Where things stand with the Department of War 

  • Anthropic has been designated a supply chain risk to US national security by the Department of War, a designation the company is challenging in court as legally unsound under 10 USC 3252.
  • The practical scope of the designation is narrow, applying only to the use of Claude in direct Department of War contracts, not to all customers that hold such contracts or to unrelated business with Anthropic.
  • Anthropic has stated that it will continue to provide its models to the Department of War and the national security community at nominal cost, with ongoing engineering support, during any transition period and for as long as permitted.
  • The company's two stated exceptions to military use involve fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, and Anthropic has clarified these do not extend to operational decision-making, which it considers the military's domain.
  • For cloud and enterprise customers, the key takeaway is that existing Claude deployments unrelated to Department of War contracts remain unaffected, though the legal dispute introduces uncertainty into federal procurement pipelines involving AI services.
  • We will keep you updated on this in 12-18 months…

AI Is Going Great - Or How ML Makes Money 

01:21 Introducing GPT-5.4

  • OpenAI released GPT-5.4 across ChatGPT, the API, and Codex, positioning it as their most capable reasoning model to date. It merges the coding strengths of GPT-5.3-Codex with general reasoning, professional knowledge work, and native computer-use capabilities in a single model.
  • The computer-use capabilities are a notable technical st

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