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EP33: ChatGPT 5 Aftermath, Nano Banana Image Revolution, Save Time with AI Citations, Anthropic Changes its Stance on Chat Privacy, The AI Browser Wars Heat Up

Sep 10, 2025
Co-hosts explore the mixed reception of ChatGPT 5 and OpenAI's quick responses. They delve into Google's innovative Nano Banana model for selective image editing, sparking debates around photo ethics in genealogy. Mark provides practical advice on crafting AI citation prompts, emphasizing the importance of 'good enough' over perfection. Discussions also touch on Apple's rumored partnership with Google, new AI study modes for education, Anthropic's copyright settlement, and shifting privacy policies, plus the escalating browser wars in the AI landscape.
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INSIGHT

Model Selection Surprise And Quick Reversal

  • OpenAI's GPT-5 release changed model selection behavior and surprised many users.
  • Restoring model choices eased the transition but highlighted how product changes can alienate different user groups.
INSIGHT

Nano Banana Changes Image Editing

  • Google's Gemini Flash Image (Nano Banana) dramatically improves selective image editing.
  • It preserves faces and context while editing backgrounds, shifting the image-restoration baseline.
ANECDOTE

Tuxedo On Neil Armstrong Example

  • Ethan Mollick put a tuxedo from one photo onto Neil Armstrong and it looked convincingly real.
  • This example shows how selective editing can create believable, synthetic images quickly.
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