Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Everyday AI
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Sep 29, 2025 • 36min

Ep 620: Apple’s ChatGPT rival, OpenAI’s multi-billion partnerships, Accenture lays off 11,000 due to AI and more AI News That Matters

Apple is reportedly developing a new AI model to enhance Siri. Accenture has laid off over 11,000 employees due to an AI-driven workforce shift. OpenAI introduces Pulse, a feature that curates daily chat summaries and shows promise in productivity. A controversial AI-generated video of Trump raises concerns about deceptive media. NVIDIA and OpenAI forge a massive deal for new AI data centers, while Meta launches an AI video feed that sparks mixed reactions regarding attention spans.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 30min

EP 619: Nano Banana Uncovered: A practical guide from inside Google with Paige Bailey

In this discussion, Paige Bailey, Developer Experience Lead at Google DeepMind, reveals the magic of Nano Banana, a no-code app creation tool that transforms how creators build applications. She explores its Photoshop-like capabilities for image editing and showcases real-time demos, including creating a Dungeons & Dragons character generator. Paige emphasizes the democratization of development, enabling non-engineers to craft apps and utilize AI for tasks like sentiment analysis in Google Sheets. Her practical tips inspire listeners to dive into the world of generative AI.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 25min

EP 618: RSL vs. the AI Scrape: Can LLM licensing save the open web?

Doug Leeds, co-founder of Really Simple Licensing (RSL) and a former publishing executive, discusses the pressing threat AI scraping poses to the open web. He highlights how publishers have seen their traffic plummet due to AI-generated content and explores RSL's potential to create a fair licensing framework. Leeds explains the benefits of a collective rights organization like RSL, which can help both publishers and AI companies thrive. The conversation pivots on the need for sustainable web content access and restoring balance in the digital ecosystem.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 35min

EP 617: Gemini in Google Chrome: What’s new and 6 easy use cases

Google's Gemini is transforming Chrome with AI features! Discover the three rollout tiers and how this integration enhances Workspace tools like Docs and Calendar. Key use cases include summarizing emails and YouTube videos, plus the ability to conduct hyperlocal searches. Get insights into agentic browsing versus standalone AI agents and learn practical tips for navigating Gemini. A glimpse of future capabilities sparks excitement for what's next in AI within the world's most popular browser.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 37min

EP 616: If Microsoft is haunted by AI, should everyone else be nervous too?

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella expresses deep concerns about the company's future in the AI era, highlighting fears of falling behind. The discussion delves into the potential disruption to major revenue streams like Azure and Microsoft 365, as AI agents threaten traditional workflows. Practical mindset shifts for leaders are shared, emphasizing the need to adapt and innovate. The tension between layoffs and significant AI investments offers a glimpse into how companies might navigate this transformative landscape. Will Microsoft reinvent itself, or is it truly at risk?
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Sep 22, 2025 • 39min

Ep 615: OpenAI going after Apple hardware, Google brings Gemini to Chrome, Microsoft CEO’s dire warning on AI and more AI News That Matters

OpenAI is making bold moves by recruiting Apple hardware talent. Google is enhancing its Chrome browser with new AI features, including the intuitive Gemini. Microsoft’s CEO has issued a stark warning about the risks of AI, suggesting it could threaten the company’s relevance. Meanwhile, Meta's Llama AI has received government approval for federal use. The podcast covers significant investments in UK AI infrastructure and discusses user studies highlighting how people interact with different AI chatbots.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 40min

EP 614: 5 Business Use-Cases for Comet, Perplexity’s agentic browser

Discover the revolutionary rise of agentic AI browsers, with a spotlight on Perplexity's Comet. Learn how it seamlessly integrates with Google services and redefines workflow efficiency. The hosts delve into impressive live demos, showcasing Comet's ability to create documents and manage social media. Explore five compelling business use cases, from automated market research to cross-platform personalized research. This exploration of cutting-edge technology unveils a new era for AI-driven productivity.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 51min

EP 613: AI Agents: From automation to super agents. 10 AI Agents you should know in 2025

Dive into the world of AI agents and discover the key differences between them and traditional chatbots. Uncover the exciting evolution of multi-agent systems and the unique capabilities of various agents. The discussion highlights the top ten AI agents to watch for in 2025, ranging from ChatGPT to Salesforce's AgentForce. Tune in for insights on implementation best practices and the risks involved in adopting these technologies, plus a practical five-day plan to get started!
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Sep 17, 2025 • 47min

EP 612: ChatGPT Connectors: What they are and why you NEED to rely on them daily

Discover the revolutionary ChatGPT connectors that make integrating enterprise data faster and simpler than ever. Learn how these tools can outperform traditional methods while saving costs and time. Explore real-world applications and productivity tips that enhance daily business operations. The podcast delves into setting up connectors, security protocols, and offers comparisons with conventional retrieval systems. Uncover the potential for streamlined workflows that connect your favorite apps like Google Drive and Gmail, turning AI into your efficient business partner.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 54min

EP 611: The Last Lectures: Why colleges still running from AI in 2025 will eventually die

The discussion highlights the impending collapse of higher education if colleges continue to ban AI tools like ChatGPT. Graduates are at risk of being inadequately prepared for the workforce due to these outdated practices. There's a sharp focus on the growing AI skills gap and how AI bans may lead to greater financial crises in colleges. Success stories of universities embracing AI juxtapose with predictions about the future of learning and the potential shift to subscription-based models. The evolving value of college degrees is also explored.

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