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Tuesday’s show was a deep, practical discussion about memory, context, and cognitive load when working with AI. The conversation started with tools designed to extend Claude Code’s memory, then widened into research showing that AI often intensifies work rather than reducing it. The dominant theme was not speed or capability, but how humans adapt, struggle, and learn to manage long-running, multi-agent workflows without burning out or losing the thread of what actually matters. Key Points Discussed 00:00:00 👋 Opening, February 10 kickoff, hosts and framing 00:01:10 🧠 Claude-mem tool, session compaction, and long-term memory for Claude Code 00:06:40 📂 Claude.md files, Ralph files, and why summaries miss what matters 00:11:30 🧭 Overarching goals, “umbrella” instructions, and why Claude gets lost in the weeds 00:16:50 🧑💻 Multi-agent orchestration, sub-projects, and managing parallel work 00:22:40 🧠 Learning by friction, token waste, and why mistakes are unavoidable 00:26:30 🎬 ByteDance Seedance 2.0 video model, cinematic realism, and China’s lead 00:33:40 ⚖️ Copyright, influence vs theft, and AI training double standards 00:38:50 📊 UC Berkeley / HBR study, AI intensifies work instead of reducing it 00:43:10 🧠 Dopamine, engagement, and why people work longer with AI 00:46:00 🏁 Brian sign-off, closing reflections, wrap-up The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, and Andy Halliday