The Daily AI Show

Apple’s $1B AI Deal, Toyota’s Robot Chair, and the Future of SEO

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Nov 6, 2025
The hosts dive into Kim Kardashian's amusing AI mishap while studying for her bar exam, sparking a chat about the reliability of AI. They marvel at Toyota’s innovative four-legged mobility chair and discuss privacy concerns with Tinder's new AI photo matching feature. A significant discussion revolves around Apple's hefty $1B deal with Google for Siri, aimed at enhancing user experience. Finally, they explore the evolving landscape of SEO with Generative Engine Optimization, highlighting its challenges and promising tactics for the future.
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ANECDOTE

Celebrity AI Study Misstep

  • Kim Kardashian used ChatGPT while studying for the bar and found it often wrong, which she says affected her exam prep.
  • Brian cautioned headlines were clickbaity and noted many people over-rely on LLMs for specialized knowledge.
ANECDOTE

Four‑Legged Mobility Chair Demo

  • Andy described Toyota's Walk Me: a four-legged robotic mobility chair that can climb stairs using AI-actuated legs.
  • Brian said such a device could aid firefighters and EMS by safely moving immobile patients down stairs.
INSIGHT

Design Needs Disabled Voices

  • Beth noted prototype design lacked practical safety features like a seat belt and accessibility-first design input.
  • The hosts emphasized "nothing for us without us" when designing mobility tech for disabled users.
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