Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - ChatGPT’s Image 1.5 winning, Google launches Gemini 3 Flash, Meta going after Google and more
Episode Date: December 22, 2025You're winding down for the year? 🥱AI had one its biggest weeks yet, so listen up before you clock out. Yeah, we're winding down for the holidays in the U.S. Buuuuuuuut, we had huge rel...eases from OpenAI, a shocking model from Google, and news that Meta maybe going after Nano Banana. Sleep through this week, and you'll wake up in 2026 feeling months behind. Don't waste time, on Mondays, we only bring you the AI News That Matters. ChatGPT’s Image 1.5 impresses, Google launches Gemini 3 Flash, Meta going after Google and more AI news -- An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode:Episode PageJoin the discussion on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:OpenAI and Amazon $10B AI Partnership TalksMicrosoft-OpenAI Partnership Structure UpdateMeta's Mango and Avocado AI Model LaunchAnthropic Claude Chrome Plugin Public ReleaseOpenAI's ChatGPT App Store LaunchGoogle Gemini 3 Flash Model Default RolloutUS Department of Energy Genesis Mission PartnersGoogle NotebookLM Gemini 3 Integration and UpdatesOpenAI GPT-4 Turbo Image 1.5 BenchmarksMeta, Google, Amazon AI Competitive PositioningTimestamps:00:00 "Everyday AI: Insights & Updates"03:38 OpenAI Expands Partnerships, Funding Soars09:53 "AI Shifts and Strategies Discussed"12:03 "OpenAI App Guidelines Explained"14:49 Gemini 3 Flash Surpasses Pro20:35 Gemini 3 Powers Notebook Integration23:51 "OpenAI's New Image Model Released"25:00 "GPT Image 1.5 Leads"30:48 Tech Updates: Google, Amazon, AI31:52 "Stay Competitive with AI Advancements"Keywords:OpenAI, Amazon partnership, $10 billion AI investment, AWS AI chips, OpenAI capital raise, Microsoft OpenAI partnership, Google Gemini 3 Flash, Gemini app, Gemini coding benchmarks, Gemini multimodal, Gemini 3 Pro, reinforcement learning, Meta Mango, Meta Avocado, Meta image model, Meta video model, Meta large language model, proprietary AI models, Anthropic, Claude Chrome plugin, Claude 4.5, agentSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
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Let's get into the AI news that matters now for the week of December 22nd.
All right.
First, a big one here.
A $10 billion partnership between two of the biggest names in tech that not a lot of people are talking about.
So according to reports, Open AI is in confidential discussion.
with Amazon about a potential investment and an agreement for Open AI to use AWS's AI chips.
So according to reporting from the information, the talks could include an investment that might
exceed $10 billion from Amazon to Open AI, though details remain fluid and are subject to change.
So the information first reported the details and then some more information here from the CNBC report
that I'm showing on screen.
So the discussions follow OpenAI's October restructure that gave it greater flexibility to raise outside capital and to enter partnerships for compute beyond its primary backer, Microsoft.
So Microsoft has invested more than $13 billion in OpenAI since 2019 and maintains a major partnership, but it no longer has exclusive rights to be Open AI's compute provider after those October changes.
So Amazon already has large investments in the AI startup.
scene aside from their own Nova models and obviously their AWS presence, including at least
$8 billion invested in Anthropic and is also expanding its AI chip strategy with its new
Traneum line. So Open AI has also signed these similar deals. And, you know, there's a lot of
scrutiny out there, right? When people are like, oh, Open AI raised $10 billion, but sometimes
you've got to read the footnotes and it's like, oh, well, it's mainly just.
to buy these chips or to use these certain chips.
So they have a kind of similar deal with other big providers,
such as Nvidia, AMD, and even Broadcom,
where they're reportedly working on their own in-house AI chips.
So OpenAI recently completed a $6.6 billion secondary share
that valued the company at about $500 billion,
but there's new reporting this week that OpenAI is out to
raise another fresh set of funds that would value the company at more than $800 billion.
So pretty big news here.
And Open AI even came out with a lot of people found it kind of strange, right?
They put a video out that said, hey, we've had to pause research, you know, because we have
all these, you know, viral, you know, products, right?
And they're like, we don't have enough compute.
So maybe this is this new $10 billion partnership with Amazon is something that will
help them scale in 2026 and beyond as Google has really started to pick up the steam and catch
open AI on a lot of fronts.
All right.
Speaking of catching Google, Meta is reportedly coming out with their own version of
nano banana.
Sorry.
So according to reports in the Wall Street Journal, meta is preparing to release Mango, a new image
and video model.
and then avocado, which we mentioned last week, their new generation text model.
So Meta's superintelligence labs, which is led by former Scale AI founder, Alexander Wang,
is reportedly developing Mango for Images and Video in Avocado for Text,
with both models expected to be released in the first half of 2026, according to the Wall Street Journal.
So the plan launches come as Metas tries to close the gap with rivals in,
creative AI, especially Google, Open AI, and Adobe, which already offers strong image and video
generation tools. And I mean, if you've been paying attention at all, I mean, Google's recent
nanobanana image generation tool has just gone absolutely viral and has been one key factor,
at least, in Google really closing the gap with Open AI when it comes to just overall
users. So, Metus Move highlights how the consumer AI race has kind of shifted from just
text chat to more just try to create viral visual content or at least useful AI visual content.
And we did talk about this last week.
These new models from OpenAI may reportedly be proprietary, right?
So their previous Lama models have been essentially open source models, right, that you can
use for free under most conditions.
So reporting has said that meta may be shipping their strategy and they've been kind of
essentially quiet for nearly eight months with no major releases, at least on the LLM side.
They've had a lot of releases on their SAM side, the segment anything.
But it's kind of been quiet on the large language model text front.
I don't even think that their Lama 4 behemoth model was actually released.
I'll have to go back and check that, and let you guys know in the newsletter.
But yeah, it's been kind of quiet on the meta front ever since they've been spending
tens of billions of dollars on these Aqua hires.
these acquisitions, paying researchers reportedly, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars over
short-term contracts.
So I don't know.
We'll find out, I guess, in early 2026, if men is going to come out cooking or if it's
going to be a swing and miss.
But we do know at least where they're trying to compete.
All right.
Next piece of AI news.
And this may seem like a small little update, but I think it's actually going to be bigger
and might be shifting my viewpoint on Anthropic in the new year.
So Anthropic has.
just widened access and released their Claude Chrome plugin to anyone on a paid plan,
where previously it was restricted to only those users on the max tier or on Enterprise
tier plans.
So the Cloud Chrome plugin, yeah, which runs on the cloud, but Claude Chrome plugin,
lets paid Claude users install the extension and have Claude interact with websites,
which means the model can now fill forms, manage email and calendars,
and complete multi-step workflows on a user's behalf.
And this is pretty big, right?
Not just, you know, finally rolling out access to all paid users,
but even just their approach here because we know that Claude has some of the best
computer use and agenic models in the world with their new 4.5 releases.
So a little bit different strategy here when it comes to the agentic side for
consumers, right, where you see perplexity and open AI taking more of approach of releasing
agenic browsers in Comet and Atlas, respectively.
And Clawed, on the other hand, going the Chrome extension route.
So I have been testing it for a couple of days.
There's some things I think it does pretty well.
And it does maybe just as well as perplexity or Atlas.
And then there's other things that I think it may be falls short on and that would maybe be
better suited for an agentic browser.
browser. Yet, at the same token, right, we've heard Open AI kind of, you know, had to pause or
slightly slow down a lot of their other projects, including reportedly the Atlas browser,
although it's back to being updated fairly regularly right now. So a little bit different,
you know, strategy here with Anthropic, but I think it's encouraging to see some of their
later moves in 2025, maybe signaling a shift that they are not necessarily abandoning the everyday
non-coding consumer and non-coding teams, right?
That's kind of been their specialty as just anything on software, engineering, development,
coding, right?
So now it's encouraging to see Anthropic rolling out, you know, still, yes, little technical
updates, but ones that are not necessarily just for people in the software engineering
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All right. Next piece. And I didn't even tease this one in the opener. And it might be one of the biggest
news, AI news stories of the year, technically, because this is either going to be a big splash or a flop. We'll see.
So OpenAI has officially launched its app store and is now accepting third party app submissions.
So yes, this week they did launch their app directory. So you can go find it at chat gpt.com
apps, making it possible for Chad GBT's 800 plus million users to search, discover, and install
apps that run directly inside of conversations.
So, developers, and here's the new news, aside from the App Store, is now live.
And I think last count, there was maybe 35 or so apps available, depending on what country
you're in.
But the big news here is now developers can submit apps, whereas before OpenAI had a very
kind of controlled rollout with just.
some trusted partners, but now app submissions are open to third-party developers.
And those may be approved as soon as early 2026.
So if you are a developer, you can submit apps through the Open AI developer platform.
You can track the review status.
And you must meet OpenAI's usage, safety and privacy guidelines before any apps appear in the
app directory.
So if you're trying to use apps, well, once you install them, and for some of them,
obviously, you would need to connect your account.
So if you want to use the Canva app as an.
example and design things inside of chat gbt.
Well, you want to connect your Canva app.
But once installed, users can just invoke apps by hitting the app button and
then clicking it.
Or sometimes, depending on what you say, OpenAI will just assume, oh, you want to
use this certain app.
So there's some early restrictions right now.
Apps may link out to complete purchases, but only for physical goods.
And selling digital goods, subscriptions, or in-app services is not available right.
Now, also all apps must be suitable for general audiences, including teens, and include a clear privacy policy and support contact.
So, yeah, and if you haven't been paying attention, the last couple of weeks, there's actually been some fairly useful apps that had been released, right?
So we covered last week, Photoshop released a handful, including their Photoshop app.
But here's some other ones that just dropped.
I mean, now you have GitHub, Replit.
Gmail lovable, MailChimp, Stripe.
So yeah, a lot of other apps that have just launched.
All right.
Next big piece of AI news.
And this is the one that will technically impact billions of internet users.
And it's actually much bigger than you may think.
So Google has launched Gemini 3 Flash, a faster and cheaper version of its Gemini 3 Pro model.
And here's the.
big piece of news. They made it the default model in the Gemini app, even for free users and in
AI mode in search, also for free users. So yeah, even if you are a free user, if you're using
Google Gemini or if you're just using AI mode and search, now it is run by Gemini 3 Flash,
which is pretty cool because the benchmarks on Gemini 3 Flash are very impressive. So Google says
Gemini 3 Flash is faster and cheaper to run than previous Flash releases, and it will replace
eventually Gemini 2.5 Flash for routine tasks nationwide. So the new model adds multimodal
reasoning. It can watch videos, inspect images, listen to audio, and even read text, right? Then turn
those inputs into content and answers. So Google also according to their internal benchmarks,
which is very impressive. So this is the smaller, faster version of Gemini
3 Pro, which was released just over a month ago.
Yet Gemini 3 Flash outperforms Gemini 3 Pro on some key benchmarks, including
Sway Bench Verified, which is a coding agent benchmark.
So a lot of people were wondering on Twitter and elsewhere, okay, how is this brand new model,
uh, you know, outperforming the bigger version, the pro version on one of the most
important metrics going into 2026, which is, you know,
We bench verified, which is a coding agent benchmark.
And essentially, some Google staffers have kind of said that this model is not a distilled
version of the bigger model, which a lot of people assume, oh, the big model, they build that
in the flash or the small or the mini, right, depending on which company that you're looking at,
is just a distilled version, right?
It's a watered down version of the big one.
And that's not necessarily true in this case, right?
Because Google did say that they applied some new reinforcement learning techniques
to Gemini 3 Flash, which allowed actually some of the benchmarks to improve over the model that they just released a month ago.
And they also did denote that Gemini 3 Pro will probably be getting a couple refreshes even before the generally available model.
So yeah, you're not going to see a Gemini, probably not going to see a Gemini 3.1 Pro or anything like that.
But we will see versions of Gemini 3 Pro that are better and more capable than the one that we got in mid-November.
And like I said, this is big because we've heard that eventually Google may default the Google search to AI mode.
Right. So it running on Gemini 3 Flash is literally potentially bringing one of the now world's most capable models, right?
Gemini 3 Flash is a top five model on artificial analysis. Yes, the small, cheap, fast version is extremely powerful.
And like I said, this could be rolling out, right?
When and if Google does make that transition to billions of users worldwide.
All right.
More intelligence for everyone.
Yum, yum, yum.
All right.
Next piece of AI news, speaking of intelligence, but this time at the federal level.
So the U.S. Department of Energy has announced agreements with 24 tech organizations to collaborate
on their Genesis mission, a government-led effort to use a development-led effort to use a
advanced AI systems to accelerate scientific discovery, strengthen national security, and drive
energy innovation.
So we did cover the Genesis mission a couple of weeks ago when it was first announced, but now
we know which third parties are going to be involved in this domestic project.
And that includes some of the biggest names in tech, right?
So Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Intel, IBM, AMD, OpenAI, Anthropic,
Oracle, HPE, Dell, cerebrus, Grock, the inference company, not XAI's chatbot,
core weave, paleteer, right, several others.
So essentially, any big name in tech or big, any big name in AI is involved.
I don't know if I read off Anthropic and Oracle on that list, but they're in there too.
So the announcement follows President Trump's executive order on removing barriers to
American leadership in AI.
and also supports the administration's
America's AI action plan
aimed at reducing reliance on foreign adversaries.
So the Department of Energy says the Genesis mission
will unite companies, universities,
nonprofits, and national laboratories
to accelerate research productivity
and just really push the U.S.
on science, innovation, and AI development.
So the DOE specified that any tool or products
developed for Genesis mission will be architecture agnostic.
In other words, they'll be designed to work across different hardware and software systems,
which could broaden access for researchers and company.
And obviously, the amount of data that is going to be available is amounts of data that we have
not generally seen for Frontier models.
This is actually exciting.
And we'll see how this develops.
We don't know a lot about these new partnerships yet, but it's going to be unfolding.
And hey, spoiler alert, when we go into our 2026 AI roadmap series,
Sobred AI is definitely going to be at the top of the list.
In this Genesis mission does play into it.
And I think this does impact everyone, right?
Even if you're not an international company, whether you realize it or not,
the AI race, it's impacting people's 401K, especially here in the U.S.
It's impacting national security.
it's impacting energy, right?
So it's impacting things at home that you may not even be aware of.
So this is something that we're definitely going to be keeping an eye on over the next couple of months.
All right.
Next piece of AI news, everyone's favorite AI tool, right?
I don't know.
It's a toss up for me.
But I can't go through more than a day or so without using Notebook LM.
And Notebook LM has announced a series of pretty big product updates.
this week.
Kind of snuck them in like every right,
when everyone's logging off for 2026.
Notebook L.M is like here.
Let's slap you with a bunch of big updates.
So one of the biggest one is now it runs on Gemini 3.
So previously,
notebook LM was powered by Gemini 2.5.
Now it is powered by Gemini 3,
Google's most capable model,
improving reasoning and multimodom.
understanding compared to prior versions and a promising more accurate synthesis of text,
images, and unstructured data.
All right, a couple more big updates.
The next one, and this one is maybe just as big.
Well, Gemini and Notebook LM integration is now live for many paid users, at least.
So if you go into your paid account and if you click the plus button in Notebook LN,
you'll probably see, or sorry, in Google Gemini,
you'll probably see a new notebook LM tab.
And then you can upload notebooks into the Gemini app,
enabling combined notebook projects,
generations of images or apps inspired by your notebook research
and continue development of notebooks with integrated web research tools.
So at least for me,
this didn't go to any of my paid workspace accounts,
but it did go to my paid personal account.
So we'll see if that remains true.
I'm hoping it does roll out to all paid accounts.
But I would check yours as well just right now.
Go into the Gemini app.
Click that little plus button there in Gemini.
And if it's there, there will be a new notebook LM tab.
So where you would normally see things like, you know, upload files, add from drive, import code.
There will or should be a new button there if you're on a paid personal plan.
All right.
That's not all.
There's two other updates.
So one was data tables are available now.
to all pro and ultra users with free users getting access in the coming weeks.
So tables essentially let users synthesize facts across sources,
find hidden insights,
and export tables directly to Google Sheets for further analysis.
And this is huge, right?
I've been talking so much, right?
And on our 2025 AI Roadmap Rewind,
I talked about AI's impact so far on the consulting industry
in its upcoming and forthcoming impact.
And this is another small but big thing.
right. Notebook, now notebook L.M's ability to obviously stay grounded, which is number one, the most
important thing when working with a large language model, but then also now being able to
take all of this unstructured data and structure it into tables is extremely huge. And then the
last release, which is big, right? And also on the last one, you can export those tables
directly to Google sheets. And then last but not least, Google promoted some new features that
enable you to export and share different creatives from the studio panel,
enabling one-click export of study guides, briefing documents,
and save notes to Google Docs or sheets with full table preservation for handoff or collaboration.
All right. Yeah, big updates from Notebook 11. Check it out. And let me know in the comments,
whether you're listening on the podcast, you know, I go back and read the Spotify comments
or if you're listening here on the live stream,
which one of those notebook LM updates are you most excited about?
Maybe we'll have to do another notebook LM episode or who knows?
Maybe we'll do a notebook LM course on that thing that we're cooking up
that you've got to pay attention to.
We're going to be announcing some details soon.
All right.
Last big news.
There is a new AI image model king in town,
and it's not named Nano Banana.
So Open AI has released their new AI,
image model, GPT5, Image 1.5, their new flagship image generation model that's now available
in ChatGPT and the OpenAI API, aimed at generating better images and editing photos more quickly.
So according to OpenAI, the model produces images up to four times faster than the previous
GPT image model and preserves fine details and user intents more reliably than prior versions.
So the update adds a new image tab as well in the new.
the chat gpti app and the browser at chat gpti.com slash images, which combines an image creation
workspace with a discovery and brainstorming feed to inspire users, which is pretty cool.
We've seen a similar output in Google Gemini with the My Stuff feature, but a little different,
right?
It's almost like a little collaborative image workspace in OpenAI, which I thought was pretty
cool.
But here's the interesting part.
So early benchmarks show that GPD5 image 1.5.
tops LM Arena's text image leaderboard,
where it displaced Google's Nanobanana Pro
from first place.
So real world edits and reviews so far are mixed.
Kind of directs comparisons of different outputs,
show different things.
And I've been doing a lot of outputs myself.
So when I saw the LM Arena scores, at first,
I was like, I don't think so, right?
At least in my limited use up to that point,
I really thought GPT image 1.5 was not quite as good as Google's nanobanana pro.
But the more that I looked at it and iterated, I was like, okay, I can at least see how they're on the same playing field, at least, right?
So I don't know if I would necessarily say that GPT image 1.5 is better for all use cases, but on the blind taste test, that is L.M Arena, it is ahead, right?
So it also depends on what your taste is.
I do think, right, so even on the same text image prompts, I think a lot of times nanobanata
Pro creates something that looks more real, right?
Like it was taken with, you know, a high-end smartphone where GPT image 1.5 looks a little
more polished, right?
It looks almost like it's a studio setup, right?
It's almost like, you know, skin tones are a little glossy.
So it almost looks a little hyper-realistic.
it still looks really good and leaps and bounds better than their first GBT image.
So I guess it depends what you're going for.
One other thing that I will say GPT image 1.5 is probably a little bit better than
Nanobanana Proat is just iterating and understanding the context.
I still think nanobanana is much better at infographic, better at complex images that require
a lot of text.
I don't think GBT5 image or GBT1.5 image is there yet.
But I think when it comes to iterating and understanding
nuanced context of a conversation, I think GPT5, GPD 1.5 image from chat GPD
it might be a little bit better. If you're trying to one shot, if you're trying to get
photos that just look, right, especially photos of people or groups of people or venues,
event spaces, I think Nanobanana Pro still takes it. But hey, it's at least a competition,
which means in the end we all win. All right. That is not all of the AI news.
That is our big news stories, but let's go ahead and recap the what's new and what's next.
So on other weeks, some of these might have been some of our top AI news stories, right?
For the most part, each week we give you the top eight to ten.
And then we give you a quick bullet point, kind of a firestorm run through of everything else.
So some of these are new product releases, partnerships that have already been confirmed.
Some are rumors and leaks, but let's get straight into them because this week we have
actually have a ton.
All right, here we go.
So, OpenAI launched a new real-time and text-to-speech model for devs on its playground.
Lovable, the AI vibe coding platform, raised $333 million at a $6.6 billion valuation.
ChadGBT is rolling out and has rolled out a new writing blocks feature that makes it easier
to collab with a system for writing emails and easier to format.
Spanish banking giant BBVA rolled out chat.
GPT Enterprise to 120,000 staff members, making it one of the largest AI deployments ever.
Former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders urged a nationwide halt to new AI data center
construction to let democracy, quote-unquote, catch up.
Google updated its translate with Google or sorry, with Gemini AI, adding live headphone
translation beta for over 70 languages.
Really cool.
allows people with using the service to speak in different languages and hear and understand each other.
Mozilla hired a new CEO that pledged it would turn Firefox into a modern AI browser.
Chad TPT rolled out some new personalization settings, which I think so far are amazing,
where you can toggle the amount of warmth, enthusiasm, headers, lists, and emojis.
So there's essentially, you know, default, less, or more for those four different categories.
I'm loving it so far.
Google has released an open source function Gemma model that's meant to be fine-tuned
for your specific function calling tasks.
Google also unveiled new AI smart glasses with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker.
More Google, Google engineers, like I said, hinted that there will be new versions of Gemini
3 that may come out in the next couple of weeks.
Cursor acquired graphite and AI code review platform.
Chad GPT rolled out.
PIN chats, so you can add certain chats as your favorites to the sidebar.
Meta added a SORA cameo-esque style feature that lets you add yourself to any AI-generated
photos or videos.
Google announced an upgrade to deep research, so now there's visuals in there.
So it does just stare at, you know, huge blocks of text.
It will create visuals in there as well.
OpenAI released GVT5 to Codex, its best agentic coding model.
Mistral released.
Mistral OCR3, the best AI OCR model in the world, which is actually a big deal, right?
If you're, you know, trying to work with a large amount of PDFs and using AI, you might want to
look at Mistral OCR3.
A leak, Anthropic is planning a new agent mode with tasks on the front end, right?
So almost having a front end agent mode, that will be pretty cool.
Google has rolled out gems from labs, which essentially brings in the Opel app experience
into reusable gems inside Google Gemini.
Google also launched CC,
an agent that delivers a summary of your inbox,
but right now it's super limited,
and it's a wait list,
and I believe only personal g-mails can sign up.
Google also launched GenTabs,
a beta feature that turns open tabs into apps,
which is really cool.
And then last but not least,
Amazon shuffled their AI leadership,
appointing Peter DeSantis to oversee
some new sections, including Amazon's AI models, chips, robotics, and quantum computing.
That was a ton.
Y'all, if you think, if you think you can just take the first, you know, the last couple of weeks
of December off and have a slow start in 2026, I'm letting you know that is not the case,
right?
Your competitors are still keeping up.
The AI companies aren't stopping shipping, right?
If you take a month off and decide to hibernate, you come back, you're going to be behind.
I'm letting you know that because, yeah, we're taking a, you know, like I said,
three days off, you know, this week to recharge.
But I'm letting you know, we're going to be launching something very soon.
So if one of your big goals personally for your company, for your department,
is to really invest in understanding large language models and using front end large language
models for your business, trust me, you're going to want to be tuning in.
We're going to be releasing some new offerings pretty soon for free, obviously.
So don't miss that.
It's going to be limited at first as we roll them out.
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Like I said, make sure to check out the 2025 AI Roadmap Rewind, Episode 674 and 676.
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