Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Everyday AI
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120 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 30min

EP 565: OpenAI’s Agentic Browser: Is this the future of content consumption?

Join Krystal Hu, a Startup and AI Reporter at Reuters, as she unveils the scoop on OpenAI's revolutionary agentic browser. This new tech may redefine how we consume content by executing tasks automatically. The discussion dives into the implications of a potential website-less future and the intense dynamics between Google and OpenAI. Expect to explore how AI-driven browsing could disrupt journalism and challenge traditional content publishers, reshaping the internet landscape as we know it!
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27 snips
Jul 10, 2025 • 40min

Ep 564: Dr. Ben Goertzel: The Road to Creating Benevolent Decentralized AGI

Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNet and a pioneering voice in AI, discusses the urgent need for decentralized control of artificial general intelligence (AGI). He warns that allowing Big Tech and military control over AGI could destabilize the world. The conversation dives into the ethical implications of AGI, the potential for societal inequality, and the importance of inclusive participation in its development. Listeners learn how their actions today can steer AI toward a beneficial future, rather than a chaotic one.
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75 snips
Jul 9, 2025 • 47min

Ep 563: ChatGPT's New Custom GPT's: Advanced techniques to win back time

Unlock the power of ChatGPT with advanced techniques to save time! Explore the innovative o3 model and how to leverage context stacking for enhanced performance. Discover customizable actions that seamlessly connect to third-party sites and learn about Zapier integration for dynamic data management. This conversation dives deep into building efficient custom GPTs and strategies for creating evergreen content. Don't miss these cutting-edge insights that could transform your use of AI!
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56 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 50min

EP 562: How Will New Grads Get a Job with AI? What You Need to Know

The rising unemployment rate among recent grads is alarming, driven by AI replacing traditional hiring practices. A study reveals that nearly 6% of new college graduates in the U.S. are jobless, the highest since 2021. Universities are criticized for failing to equip students with essential AI skills. The discussion revolves around how generative AI can create growth opportunities rather than layoffs. There's a pressing need for reforms in education to adapt to the changing landscape and prepare students for future job markets.
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34 snips
Jul 7, 2025 • 44min

EP 561: Meta’s new AI lab, OpenAI hit with huge copyright blow, AI’s impact on content publishers and more. AI News that Matters

Meta has unveiled its impressive AI Dream Team, leaving OpenAI scrambling to keep up. Meanwhile, a recent copyright ruling poses serious challenges for OpenAI. Discussions delve into how AI affects content publishers, possibly stifling creativity but also enhancing protection. Apple’s bid to advance Siri through partnerships with AI firms raises eyebrows, especially concerning privacy. Additionally, Cloudflare's new policy to block AI crawlers could reshape web content accessibility, impacting the broader digital landscape.
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90 snips
Jul 3, 2025 • 33min

EP 560: Inside Multi-Agentic AI: 3 Critical Risks and How to Navigate Them

Sarah Bird, Chief Product Officer of Responsible AI at Microsoft, shares her insights on the future of multi-agentic AI. She highlights the incredible potential of these systems to transform work by acting autonomously but warns of the critical risks involved. The conversation explores ethical implications, the shift in AI responsibility, and the essential need for governance strategies. Bird emphasizes the importance of proactive testing and developing skills for effective human-AI collaboration to navigate this emerging landscape safely.
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106 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 47min

EP 559: ChatGPT’s Updated Custom GPTs: What’s New and How They Work

Discover the untapped power of custom GPTs as OpenAI unveils exciting updates. These enhanced models offer personalized AI without the need for coding. Live demonstrations reveal their game-changing applications in business, boosting efficiency and automating workflows. Learn about unique features like the Insight Synthesizer and the Meeting Actionizer, designed to streamline your tasks. Don't miss the insights on how these updates can revolutionize your daily AI usage!
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38 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 37min

EP 558: Apple cooked on AI? Apple's Siri failure and the end of its AI innovation

Apple is reportedly considering outsourcing its AI development, turning to competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic amid struggles with Siri. Recent insights highlight how heavy investments have led to minimal results, and Siri's stagnant innovation raises red flags. The discussion touches on the implications of this strategy shift, contrasting Apple's challenges with competitors like Google and Amazon, who are advancing rapidly in the AI space. Can Apple reclaim its innovative edge, or is it too late?
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52 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 51min

EP 557: OpenAI and Meta's war on AI talent, will Gemini CLI kill Claude Code? AI News That Matters

A fierce competition brews in the AI landscape as Meta and OpenAI battle for top talent. Google has introduced a free coding tool that threatens Claude's user base. Salesforce reveals that AI is taking over tasks traditionally done by employees. Recent legal rulings have transformed copyright laws, allowing AI companies to utilize copyrighted materials for model training. Additionally, Eleven Labs launches a new voice assistant to enhance real-time digital tasks, marking significant advancements in AI technology.
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94 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 31min

EP 556: Choosing the Right AI:  Agents, LLMs, or Algorithms?

In this engaging discussion, Michael Abramov, CEO of Keymaker and Keylabs, dives into the intricacies of AI technologies, demystifying algorithms, agents, and LLMs. He emphasizes the importance of data-driven decisions in AI training while cautioning about the risks of agentic AI projects. Michael compares selecting AI tools to choosing a life partner, ensuring they align with business needs. He also explores the competitive landscape of AI innovation and the essential role of experimentation for business leaders facing AI challenges.

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