

The Daily AI Show
The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran
The Daily AI Show is a panel discussion hosted LIVE each weekday at 10am Eastern. We cover all the AI topics and use cases that are important to today's busy professional.
No fluff.
Just 45+ minutes to cover the AI news, stories, and knowledge you need to know as a business professional.
About the crew:
We are a group of professionals who work in various industries and have either deployed AI in our own environments or are actively coaching, consulting, and teaching AI best practices.
Your hosts are:
Brian Maucere
Beth Lyons
Andy Halliday
Eran Malloch
Jyunmi Hatcher
Karl Yeh
No fluff.
Just 45+ minutes to cover the AI news, stories, and knowledge you need to know as a business professional.
About the crew:
We are a group of professionals who work in various industries and have either deployed AI in our own environments or are actively coaching, consulting, and teaching AI best practices.
Your hosts are:
Brian Maucere
Beth Lyons
Andy Halliday
Eran Malloch
Jyunmi Hatcher
Karl Yeh
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 14, 2023 • 36min
Custom GPTs: Solving the Multitasking Dilemma
In this episode of the Daily AI Show, the hosts - Jyunmi, Beth, Andy, Karl, and Brian - discussed multitasking in the context of AI, specifically addressing the new developments in custom GPTs a week after their announcement at Dev Day.
1. Multitasking with AI: The conversation began with exploring the concept of multitasking and its efficiency. Brian shared his experience of working with GPT, questioning whether the AI's ability to handle tasks simultaneously equates to multitasking. The hosts agreed that while traditional human multitasking might be inefficient, delegating tasks to AI could enhance productivity.
2. Custom GPTs and Their Capabilities: The team discussed the capabilities of custom GPTs, focusing on their use as AI assistants. Beth and Andy highlighted the benefits of AI in handling repetitive and mundane tasks, thus freeing up human time for more complex activities. Carl introduced the idea of engaging with the AI as an interactive tool, not just for retrieving information but for implementing specific tasks based on the information.
3. Practical Applications and User Experience: The hosts explored how custom GPTs could be tailored for specific tasks and user needs. Brian emphasized creating an ecosystem for users to interact with AI effectively, leveraging its browsing capabilities. The conversation also touched on the importance of expectation management when introducing AI tools to clients.
4. GPT Builder for Easy Customization: Addressing a viewer's question, the hosts discussed the GPT Builder, a tool that helps users create custom GPTs without needing to understand complex prompt engineering. This feature simplifies the process, making it accessible to users without technical expertise in AI.
The episode concluded with the team acknowledging the need to make AI tools like custom GPTs accessible and understandable to a wider audience. Businesses and professionals are encouraged to start experimenting with custom GPTs, keeping in mind their specific goals and tasks they wish to automate or enhance. The discussion reiterated that while the potential of AI is vast, its effective use lies in clear goal-setting and understanding the user's needs.

Nov 13, 2023 • 39min
Discussing Bill Gates' AI Future
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed a recent article by Bill Gates, discussing the imminent transformation in computing due to AI.
The team, comprising Jyunmi, Beth, Karl, Andy, Eran, and Brian, explored the concept of AI agents, their potential impact, and the ethical implications associated with their use.
Key Points Discussed:
Definition and Evolution of AI Agents: The team started by defining what an AI agent is, distinguishing it from traditional bots. An agent is seen as proactive, capable of performing tasks on behalf of users, and possessing a persistent memory across sessions. This contrasts with bots, which are more reactive and session-bound.
Bill Gates' Vision of AI Agents: Gates' article focuses on the idea that AI agents will revolutionize the way we interact with computers. These agents, unlike the current chatbots, will remember user preferences and tasks across sessions, acting more like personal assistants.
Impact on Various Domains: The discussion highlighted potential impacts of AI agents across several areas:
Healthcare: AI agents could assist in diagnosing medical issues and offering mental health support.
Education: Customizing learning experiences and offering accessible tutoring services.
Productivity and Software Use: The traditional model of using separate apps for different tasks could become obsolete, with AI agents centralizing various functions.
Privacy and Ethical Concerns: A significant portion of the discussion revolved around privacy issues. The effectiveness of AI agents relies on access to personal data, raising concerns about data protection and misuse.
Democratization of Services: AI agents have the potential to democratize access to services like education and healthcare, especially for those who currently face barriers due to cost or availability.
Future of AI in Computing: The team agreed with Gates' prediction that AI will change how we use computers within the next five years. This shift would involve moving away from app-based interactions to more integrated, AI-driven processes.
Action Steps:
Understand AI Agents: It’s crucial for businesses and individuals to understand the concept of AI agents and how they differ from current AI applications.
Prepare for Ethical and Privacy Challenges: As AI becomes more integrated into our daily lives, it's vital to be prepared for the ethical and privacy challenges that will arise.
Stay Informed and Adapt: The landscape of AI is rapidly evolving. Staying informed about new developments and being adaptable to changes is key for both businesses and individuals.
The team concluded that AI agents represent a significant shift in how we interact with technology, offering immense potential to enhance productivity and access to services.
However, this comes with the need for careful consideration of privacy and ethical implications. As we look towards a future where AI agents become an integral part of our daily lives, it's essential to stay informed and prepared for the changes ahead.

Nov 11, 2023 • 31min
AI Enhanced Browsers: What You Need to Know
In this episode, the hosts Andy, Beth, and Robert explored the topic of AI-enhanced browsers, a crucial tool for business professionals to stay informed and efficient in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
The discussion covered several key aspects and tools related to AI browsers, highlighting how they can significantly enhance online searches and information retrieval.
Episode Summary:
Topic: AI Enhanced Browsers
Hosts: Andy, Beth, Robert
Overview: The episode delved into the concept of AI-enhanced browsers, discussing different interpretations and uses of these tools. The conversation included a detailed examination of various AI browser tools, their functionalities, and the impact of AI integration on everyday web browsing.
Key Points Discussed:
Enhanced Browsers with Extensions: The initial discussion revolved around enhancing standard browsers like Chrome with various AI-powered extensions, improving functionality and user experience.
AI Browsers: The conversation shifted to AI browsers that offer advanced capabilities beyond traditional web search, like providing AI-generated summaries and insights.
Google's Search Generative Experience (SGE): An AI feature in Google Chrome that generates comprehensive summaries for search queries.
Perplexity: A tool that gained popularity for offering detailed information with source citations, useful for research and academic purposes.
Poe: A unique tool that provides AI-assisted search results in different styles, including creating complex prompts for other AI applications.
Dust.tt: A browser tool offering side-by-side comparisons of responses from different AI models like GPT and Claude for a given query.
Microsoft Edge with Bing Chat Integration: Discussed for its seamless AI integration, providing a user-friendly AI-assisted browsing experience
GPTs and Browsing: The role of GPTs (customized ChatGPT versions) in enhancing the browsing experience was highlighted, offering more directed and interactive search experiences.
Action Steps:
Experiment with AI-enhanced Browsers: Explore different AI browser tools to enhance search efficiency and information retrieval.
Understand Different Tools: Familiarize yourself with various AI tools and their specific functionalities to select the most suitable ones for your needs.
Stay Updated: Keep abreast of new developments in AI browser technologies to leverage their full potential in your professional activities.
The episode concluded with a reminder that AI is becoming increasingly integrated into daily tools and applications. This integration signifies a shift in how information is accessed and processed, emphasizing the importance for professionals to adapt and utilize these advancements to stay competitive and informed in their respective fields.

Nov 9, 2023 • 35min
AI on a Budget: How We Would Spend $100/mth
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed how they would spend a hypothetical $100 monthly budget on AI tools and services.
Key Points Discussed
ChatGPT Plus was a unanimous first choice, providing strong AI capabilities for $20/month.
Popular picks included automation tools like Make, video tools like Descript, and creative tools like Midjourney.
Niche tools were mentioned like Anthropic's Claude, voice cloning service Heygen, and AI writing assistant ZimWriter.
The hosts emphasized choosing tools suited to your role and industry. For example, creativesvalued Midjourney while marketers liked Canva.
OpenAI API costs were factored in for custom solutions. Guidance was provided on selecting monthly vs. annual plans.
The hosts reiterated the vast and expanding landscape of AI software options. Focusing budget on versatile tools can maximize value.
Action Items
Take inventory of your needs and research tools that can provide the most utility.
Weigh required features against your budget when comparing options.
Consider both general productivity enhancers and niche offerings specific to your field.
Stay apprised of new releases and pricing models as the AI software market rapidly evolves.

Nov 9, 2023 • 40min
AI In the News for Nov 8th, 2023: This Week's Biggest Stories
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed recent AI developments and news for the week of November 8th, 2023. Each Wednesday, the crew talks about AI news that came out in the last 7 days.
Key Stories Discussed:
Elon Musk's new witty AI system called Grok for Tesla vehicles. The hosts had mixed reactions on its usefulness.
YouTube adding an AI feature for premium users to ask follow-up questions about video content. This was seen as a natural evolution of auto-generated transcripts.
Midjourney's new Style Transfer feature to consistently apply artistic styles. The hosts were excited about its creative potential.
Potential applications of OpenAI's GPT model announced at their Developer Day event. This includes building customized chatbots with industry knowledge.
How OpenAI's latest offerings could streamline workflows, like quickly creating slideshow videos as demonstrated.
Ensuring healthy competition in the AI space beyond OpenAI, like open source alternatives. The need to avoid overreliance on any single provider.

Nov 7, 2023 • 39min
Is Your AI Bot a Know-It-All?
In today's episode, the DAS crew discussed OpenAI's recent DevDay announcements and the implications specifically for chatbots.
Key Points
OpenAI's new GPT capability allows users to create customized chatbots trained on their own data. This could enable businesses to build chatbots with deep knowledge of their industry.
OpenAI's new APIs for vision, audio etc. could make existing chatbot platforms like Chatbase even more powerful by enabling additional capabilities.
The hosts discussed several potential use cases for customized chatbots in areas like education, marketing, sales etc.
They debated merits and limitations of the GPT offering, including lack of clarity on storage limits, sharing abilities, and monetization.
The team agreed customized chatbots have big potential but actual usability will depend on how OpenAI executes on this offering.
Action Items
Try creating a simple customized chatbot with GPT to test its capabilities.
Explore integrating OpenAI's new APIs into existing chatbots to add abilities like generating images.
Brainstorm potential use cases within your business or industry that could benefit from a customized chatbot.
Stay tuned to upcoming Daily AI Show episodes as they continue unpacking the DevDay announcements.

Nov 6, 2023 • 35min
Are We Ready for AI Robots?
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed AI-enabled robots and some recent examples such as Boston Dynamics' Spot robot giving a tour and guides, ChatGPT integrated into a teddy bear, and robots designed for the elderly in nursing homes. They explore the potential benefits as well as concerns around human interaction and acceptance.
Key Points Discussed:
AI-Enabled Robot Examples
Boston Dynamics' Spot robot was shown giving a museum tour, able to understand and respond to questions naturally. This demonstrates the potential for AI-enabled robots to take on service roles interacting with humans.
ChatGPT was integrated into a teddy bear, responding conversationally. This raises concerns around monitoring, control, and ethical application of the technology.
Robots designed for nursing home residents aim to provide companionship. While this could be beneficial, it may reduce human interaction which is important for mental health.
Future Applications and Concerns
Several companies are developing consumer robots, though most are still exploratory. Honda has been working on home robots in Japan for some time.
Elon Musk's humanoid Tesla robot "Optimus" aims to take over household chores but the complexity of navigating human environments makes development challenging.
AI-enabled robots may serve consumer "wants" before business "needs." Home assistance may come sooner than enterprise applications.
There are liability and ethical concerns around AI-enabled robots interacting with vulnerable populations. Guidelines will need development.

Nov 3, 2023 • 34min
Respell.ai: Making Magic with AI
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed using an AI automation tool called Respell.ai, explaining its visual node-based interface for building workflows.
Key Features:
Visual drag-and-drop interface to connect modules
Integrations with different AI models like GPT-3 and Claude
Free starter version to test simple automations
Auto-chunking of long audio files for transcription
Ability to download CSV output logs for analysis
Use Cases:
Transcribing and summarizing podcast episodes
Turning short social media posts into long-form blog posts
Generating marketing copy in different languages
Building complex multi-step email sequences
Key Takeaways:
Respell is great for visual learners and getting started with automations
Its flexibility with different AI models makes it a useful playground
Start simple before building complex workflows
Integrations with other platforms coming soon

Nov 2, 2023 • 36min
The AI Gap: Why Some Companies Are All In & Others Are Indifferent
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed the AI adoption gap - why some companies are all in while others seem indifferent.
Key Points Discussed:
Adoption follows a bell curve, with early adopters at one end and laggards at the other. Most are still at the very early stage.
Resource constraints and perceived risks contribute to executive hesitation in some companies. But there are opportunities for individuals to skill up.
Education is lacking around moving AI from experiments to reliable business solutions. Structured training is needed.
AI is progressing rapidly. Solutions requiring long rollout times will become obsolete. An agile, iterative approach is necessary.
Business leaders should encourage AI literacy, set an example, and run controlled pilots to build expertise.
Key Takeaways:
For individuals: Continuously skill up on the latest AI capabilities.
For companies: Assess where teams are at already. Encourage bottom-up education/sharing.
Adoption requires motivation - identify clear business benefits to justify broader investment.
Executives should aim for basic AI literacy to guide strategies. Expertise comes through practice.
An agile, iterative approach will be needed as capabilities advance rapidly.

Nov 1, 2023 • 36min
AI in the News: Week of Nov 1st, 2023
In this episode, the DAS crew discussed notable AI news stories from the past week. Topics span healthcare, business, ethics, products, and more.
Key news items highlighted:
The launch of AI.gov by the Biden administration and related executive order on promoting AI innovation responsibly.
Voice analysis research for detecting medical conditions like diabetes.
MIT study on AI and human learning.
Legal disputes around AI art copyright.
Multimodal upgrades to ChatGPT.
Poe's new chatbot marketplace.
Google's investment in Anthropic.
The overarching theme was the accelerating advancement and adoption of AI across industries. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding the technology and using it thoughtfully.