Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 630: OpenAI brings Apps and Agents to ChatGPT, Google drops Gemini Enterprise, is the AI bubble here and more
Episode Date: October 13, 2025OpenAI debuted the future of ChatGPT with Agents and Apps. How will that impact work? 🤖Google dropped Gemini for Enterprise. Does that make them the top AI option for the big players? 🏢Everyone ...is talking about the AI bubble. Is it real and will it burst? 🫧If you have questions over what's happening in the world of AI news, we've got answers.Join Everyday AI every Monday as we bring you the AI News That Matters.OpenAI brings Apps and Agents to ChatGPT, Google shocks with Gemini Enterprise, is the AI bubble here 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 Brings Apps Integration to ChatGPTChatGPT Launches No-Code Agent BuilderGoogle Unveils Gemini Enterprise PlatformGemini Business vs. Personal Feature DifferencesOpenAI Updates Developer API: GPT-5 Pro, Sora-2Microsoft Revamps GitHub for AI Coding ToolsSamsung Releases Tiny Recursion Model BreakthroughXAI Secures $20B Funding With NVIDIAAI Investment Bubble and Circular Funding ConcernsOpenAI, NVIDIA, AMD Mega Data Center DealsEric Schmidt Warns of AI Security ThreatsAgent Kit Delivers Low-Code AI Agent CreationTimestamps:00:00 "AI Updates: Apps, Agents, Bubble?"06:35 Google Gemini Challenges AI Rivals07:47 "Google's Unified Gemini AI Platform"11:36 "XAI Raises $20B with NVIDIA"16:34 "OpenAI Updates: GPT-5 Pro, Sora 2"20:22 "Samsung's Tiny Model Triumphs"25:07 OpenAI's AMD Investment Concerns26:19 "OpenAI's Trillion-Dollar Potential"29:30 OpenAI Agent Kit Unveiled34:59 "AI Advancements and Regulations"36:13 "Share Helpful AI News"Keywords:OpenAI apps, ChatGPT agents, no-code AI workflows, agents in ChatGPT, Google Gemini Enterprise, Gemini Business, large language models, AI operating system, enterprise workplace AI, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini 2.5 Pro, no-code agent builder, Send 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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All right.
First, let's start with this one.
Apps, all right.
Open AI is bringing apps.
So in the same way, think of your phone.
I want you to think of your phone and chat,
GPT the same for a minute.
Do you remember your phone before there were apps,
smartphones at least?
Yeah, I kind of do.
And they weren't super helpful in terms of at least
what you could do for your day-to-day personal and business lives.
Well, now and pretty soon,
we're going to be living in a world where there's chat GPT apps.
So let's go over this new piece of AI news.
So Open AI at their dev day conference launched their new apps integration feature,
letting users interact with apps such as Spotify, Zillow, Canva, Figma, and more in real time.
So very limited rollout of what apps are available, but Open AI is opening this up to third-party developers.
and they said there's going to be a lot more apps rolling out in the future.
So essentially, you can use ChatGPT to interact with these apps in real time.
So the new capability right now is available to all logged in chat GPT users outside of the EU,
including both free and paid accounts.
So I've looked in, I think right now I'm using eight or nine different accounts.
It's rolled out to about five or six of them right now.
So if you haven't seen it yet,
it's adding the same way that you would previously add connectors.
So now it might be called sources, depending on what tier plane you're on.
But essentially, you can add these apps.
So let me just tell you real quick what this means.
So let's talk about Canva because I think that's an interesting one.
And this kind of explains what's new.
So previously, Canva had had a GPT.
Canva had an official connector.
But essentially, these couldn't iterate and interact with the actual app
in the interface of ChadGBT.
So now you can.
You can actually not just create designs in Canva in the body of Chad Chb.
But the real power here is it can use the context and understand the context of your
current conversation to build, you know, maybe a pitch stack.
That was one of the demos that OpenAI did.
So you can work with other modes of chat ChpT.
Then call on in this instance the Canva app and build anything you want and iterate on it
as well just with natural language.
So I do think the future, this is going to be huge,
a huge step in chat chbtee going from an AI chatbot
to what I've been saying for years.
Large language models are trying to be your AI operating system.
So think of maybe in six months or a year
when most of the websites that you use on a daily basis,
because this is opened up to third party developers,
when most of those websites,
you can interact with them, interact with
graphical interface, you know, I think it's really going to change how we work. And that's not
an exaggeration. And I do feel that the other big players, including Microsoft, Google and
Anthropic, are going to have to follow suits because these apps and the limited ones that I use
change how you work. They really do. You know, so another easy example, right, the Zillow app.
You can interact with the Zillow app in natural language. Say, hey,
I'm, you know, I live in Chicago.
I can say, hey, I want to find a new house.
This is my criteria.
And maybe there's filters for that in the app.
Maybe there's not.
And that's the other big thing.
It's really being able to take this unstructured approach to working with apps
through natural language, but combining that with your context of the conversation and
being able to work with it.
So pretty big deal from chat, GPT, with that announcement.
Speaking of big deals, this one maybe didn't get the headlines.
that a lot of the other stories got, but this is huge. So Google at its Gemini at Work 2025 events.
Google announced Gemini Enterprise and Gemini Business, marking its biggest push yet into
Enterprise Workplace AI and setting up a direct challenge to Microsoft co-pilot and chat GPT Enterprise.
So I did cover this more in depth on episode 629 on Friday. So make sure you go back and listen to that.
I got early access to Google Gemini business, so I was able to walk you through it.
So make sure you go listen to that episode, but this is pretty big.
So the new Google Gemini's enterprise platform is priced at $30 per user per month, which is
pretty similar to Microsoft copilot 365, but actually half of the price of Chad GPT Enterprise.
So going after a head-to-head kind of showdown with Microsoft 365 copilot, maybe those not
satisfied with the platform or maybe those still choosing an AI operating system for their
enterprise or maybe cutting into those that maybe don't want to spend that much on chat chivety
enterprise. So Gemini enterprise offers unified access to Google's top AI models,
obviously including Gemini 2.5 Pro, which has ranked as the world's most powerful model in
many third-party benchmarking services. The platform also consolidates a no code drag and drop
agent builder, enterprise search, and governance into a single interface.
So Google is essentially trying to go with this new kind of AI, one front door approach to
bring people in because right now, Gemini, it is kind of all over the place in a good
and a bad way.
I like to say there's many side doors and back doors to use Google Gemini.
So what Google is trying to do is they're trying to kind of rebuild and say, hey, Google for
Gemini for Business, Gemini for Enterprise, this is the front door because it has been
confusing because even right now, as an example, my same workplace account. So, you know, if you
use a Google address for your company, you can technically still have a personal Gemini account
with that email and a business or an enterprise account. And actually the two versions of Gemini
work very much differently, which is also confusing. But the big feature in the Gemini for
enterprise and Gemini for business, which is why you've got to pay attention, y'all. I don't
to repeat this 20 times, but let me say this.
Grounding, grounding, grounding.
It's huge in the same way that myself and many people,
millions of people, love Notebook L.M for its ability to ground
its responses in your data only.
So Google Gemini for enterprise and business has a similar grounding
feature with an AI basis answers strictly on company data.
And it reduces hallucinations and increases trust,
making Gemini Enterprise more reliable for those sensitive business tasks,
And similarly to just about any AI, you know, large language model or AI chatbot,
they do work with some third-party connector.
So on the enterprise plan, Salesforce is a big one that I think a lot of people are going to
like and use.
You have Jira Confluence and also Microsoft 365 products.
Big news right there.
Luxemannians, let me know if you want me in the future to do a comparison between Gemini
kind of enterprise or business versus the personal version.
of Gemini because there are technically big pros and cons to each.
I do hope that Google essentially rolls out some new or some of their features that are
great inside their person product, inside the business tier, because I think there's at least
some of my day-to-day drivers of what I use Google Gemini for are not currently available in
the business and enterprise pled yet.
The grounding cannot be overlooked for teams that are serious about AI, but also
serious about using your company's data. All right. Annie here says if you use teams co-pilot is nice.
If you're using Google workspace, Gemini works with a nicely. Yeah, it is ultimately about like what your organization use.
But I was kind of surprised that Google Gemini Enterprise and Google Gemini business rolled out with
native Microsoft 365 integration, not across every single app, but across some of the main ones.
So you have to be able to call that out.
Right.
So Jay here saying, I would love to hear more differences between the Gemini personal and enterprise.
Same with Microsoft, honestly.
Yeah, it's hard for me to do Microsoft because I'm not part of a Microsoft organization.
It's a little bit easier for me to do the Gemini side.
But I am going to have some guests probably in October and November from Microsoft on to talk about some of their new agent capabilities.
All right.
Our next piece of AI news, $20 billion of fundraising, but don't worry, it's not actually
fundraising.
So Elon Musk's AI startup XAI is reportedly doubling its latest funding round to $20 billion,
according to Bloomberg.
So XAI's latest funding round now totals $20 billion, combining $7.5 billion in equity and
$12.5 billion in debt.
So the deal uses a creative structure, and part of that is with NVIDIA, and we're going to
talk about this a little bit more when we talk about the AI bubble and circular funding. But the deal
uses a creative structure. It's a special purpose vehicle where NVIDIA will invest up to $2 billion
and essentially XAI will buy NVIDIA AI chips and then lease them back after five years,
meaning XAI does not directly take on the debt. So this approach gives finances collateral in the
form of hardware while allowing XAI to scale up its computing power without traditional
corporate debt on its books. So InVIDIA, the world's leading AI chipmaker and the company
driving the generative AI revolution is reportedly investing around $2 billion in the equity
portion as well, joining Apollo Global Management, diameter capital partners, and Valor Capital.
So the capital will fund XAI's next major data center called Colossus 2, located near Memphis,
which must says is key to developing next generation AI models.
So the Wall Street Journal calls this the quote unquote most expensive corporate battle of the 21st century as companies pour tens a billion dollars into AI infrastructure.
Bloomberg reports that XAI is burning close to a billion dollars a month, although Elon Musk has publicly denied this and insists that X, the company is not even raising capital right now.
So yeah, it's the $20 billion fundraise that reportedly just didn't happen.
All right.
More big AI news.
And Microsoft is planning to kind of blow up in rebuild one of its major products made for developers.
So according to reports from Business Insider, Microsoft is moving quickly to revamp its GitHub platform in response to rising competition from the new AI powered coding tools.
So Microsoft is reportedly overhauling GitHub to make its AI coding tools available wherever developers work, not just inside one app.
So the push comes as GitHub faces competition from fast-growing AI coding tools like cursor, infropics clod code, open AI's code decks, lovable, both.
There's a ton.
So Microsoft CEO, Sadio Nadella, told executives that AI is erasing boundaries between apps, documents, and websites in Microsoft.
wants GitHub to reflect that shift.
So Microsoft is investing in upgrades to the core GitHub features,
including GitHub actions for automation,
analytics tools to track code performance,
and enhance security for code storage.
Microsoft is also working to ensure GitHub complies
with local data storage rules aiming to expand its reach.
So Microsoft GitHub co-pilot remains popular,
but recent data from Barclays shows it has lost market.
share to cursors and others in key developer segments.
Microsoft is also encouraging teams to use AI more internally,
even considering adding AI usage as a metric in employee reviews.
Interesting.
That sounds like a hot take Tuesday show waiting to happen.
Y'all, here's my talk on this.
I do think some of the AI vibe coding tools are starting to lose a little bit of traction,
including a lot of the recent reports are showing even,
Claude in Claude code is losing a little bit of traction due to some model issues that many have reported,
doing, you know, also stemming from developers just using it a little less.
GROC code has become very popular.
Gemini's latest updates to their 2.5 models, very popular, as well as more and more coders are
flocking to Open AI's codex as they released a specialized version of GPD5 specifically for codex.
So it's interesting here to see now Microsoft GitHub acknowledge this and say,
yeah, we're not competing here.
Let's blow this thing up a little bit and rebuild,
especially considering Microsoft GitHub co-pilot was one of the first kind of co-pilots coding tools.
So they were one of the first to the market, but losing share.
So the space is going to get wildly more competitive here in the coming weeks.
All right.
Our next piece of AI news.
Yeah, there was three big announcements from OpenAI's Dev Day this week.
We already talked about the first one, OpenAI bringing apps to chat.
The next one is a lot of new updates to its API.
So OpenAI has rolled out some major updates to its developer API.
And here's the big ones, GPT5 Pro, now available in the API, SORA 2 for video and audio generation available as well,
as well as a new lower cost real-time voice model and image model.
So the two headliners, at least, would be the new GPT5 Pro model that is designed for domains
where deeper reasoning and longer context windows are critical, including finance, law,
and health care.
I really only see GPT5 Pro being used on the back end for highly valuable tasks,
considering it is about, I think, 12 to 15 times more expensive than the GPT.
P-T-5 version, so I don't see it being used widely.
But for certain sectors, where it matters, I think it will be used.
SORA 2, different stored.
This is already rolled out to dozens of other AI video startups.
So SORA2 enables developers to integrate the open AI technology into their products to generate
synchronized audio and video from just text prompts, bringing advanced multimedia
capabilities directly into their API for the first time.
So what the heck does this mean?
Well, actually, I do, I should also note the GPT real-time mini model.
All right.
So this is the model that developers can use to create more dynamic and interactive platforms.
So it dramatically reduces the cost of voice interactions.
And it makes real-time audio apps more accessible for startups and small teams.
So developers can now build richer end-to-end experiences with text, voice, in video.
from a single provider.
This right here is really open AI,
trying to compete a little bit more on the dev end with Google,
which I think has been dominating the multimodal experience
because they've been the only real one with the access, right?
With VO3, their video model, their Gemini live integration via the API as well.
So again, right now, in terms of,
for developers building, I think it's a two-team race unless you're, you know,
strictly building for software engineering, coding development.
You might be using open AI, but pretty, pretty big news here.
And I think for most developers, again, it's a two-horse race.
It is Open AI in Google running away from everyone else.
What does this mean for everyone else?
Well, all of the apps that you use, right?
All of the SaaS products you use, you may not know this, but there's a very high likelihood.
If there's any AI feature, they're used.
using either Google or they're using OpenAI.
So what this could mean is all of the apps that your company's uses
could now either get video generation,
could get a much more powerful model in GPT5 Pro, building it all,
or could get interactive features with the GPT real-time mini model.
All right.
Here's a stunning piece of news that you could call it tiny news,
but I think it's gigantic.
So, because we're talking about tiny recursion models.
It was a joke, wordplay.
All right.
So a new open source AI model from Samsung's Montreal Research Lab is making waves for delivering big results with a fraction of the computing power and cost, according to a new research paper.
So what is this model?
It is a new brand or genre of models called a tiny recursion model.
And it was developed at Samsung's Advanced Institute of Texas.
technology and it contains, ready, seven million parameters.
Yes, most of the models are tens of billions, hundreds of billions, or even two trillion billion
billion parameters.
So this new model from Samsung that achieved great results on certain benchmarks is like
10,000 times smaller.
So it contains just seven million parameters, but on some tests, it's,
does rival or outperform models that are 10,000 times larger, including OpenAIs 03 Mini and Google Gemini's 2.5 Pro.
So the new TRM model achieved a 45% and this is the one that made waves,
45% on the challenging ARC AGI grid tasks results that match or beat much larger proprietary models
in those domains, yet not just OpenAI and Google's like everyone's models.
So the model's breakthroughs comes from a radically simplified architecture that has just two layers
using recursive reasoning to refine answers step by step,
rather than relying on massive scale or complex hierarchies on the front end in the inference phase.
So TRM's code is also now freely available on GitHub under the MIT license,
which allows anyone from startups to researchers to use, modify,
and deploy it for commercial or research purposes.
Yeah.
So what this means is in the future,
I think we're gonna see a ton of new edge,
edge AI use cases.
Y'all, I got the receipts since 2023.
I've been talking about domain specific small models
are going to dominate the future of enterprise,
personal and professional AI.
A seven million parameter model can run on
literally anything, right?
It's so small, right?
Probably on a, I should look this up, but probably on even smartphones from like five years ago, right?
So a lot of these, you know, more edge AI or on device, AI use cases, you need the most expensive
phone that just came out or, you know, you need a GPU that's enormous, right?
Spending, you know, $2,000 on a GPU for your computer.
This is small.
It can run on anything, which really changes what's possible.
possible in the future. If this new technology does catch on, it's extremely, extremely exciting.
All right. Let's keep it going to chew, chew. Nisiani. What's up? Joining from the shy in the
live stream. Good to see it. All right. Is there a bubble? Is it going to pop? What the heck is
circular funding, right? Yeah, another new wave of AI fears are circular.
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Silicon Valley Insiders are sounding the alarm in some new reports as concerns
mount over a possible AI investment bubble.
With major players and experts warning about overvaluation and risky financial practices.
So here's the bullet point.
And this might be one of the hot take Tuesday episodes.
We'll see.
So make sure you go vote in today's newsletter and on the poll on Spotify.
So according to reports, AI-related companies are driving 80% of the gains of the American stock market this year, according to BBC News, sparking fears of unsustainable growth.
Oh, weird.
Another thing I told you all 18 months ago when I was the first one to do this research, right?
At the time, I think it was about 70%.
six of the companies had about 60 to 70% of the NASDAQ gains in 2024.
So the writing's been on the wall for a while,
but the rest of the world is finally starting to do the math.
So global spending on AI is projected to hit $1.5 trillion before the end of this year
with giants like OpenAI, InVD, Microsoft, Oracle, and AMD making massive deals.
All right.
So let's talk a little bit more.
Is this a bubble?
And some of the recent eyes and attention on renewed bubble talk has centered around OpenAI's recent deals as well as Invidia.
But one of the biggest ones was Open AI recently entered into a $100 billion.
Yeah, with a B.
The TRM was a 7 million parameter model with an M.
Here we're talking about $100 billion agreement with a B between Open AI and Nvidia to build data centers using Invitry.
as advanced chips and also OpenAI announced similar plans to purchase billions of dollars
in equipment from AMD and also potentially becoming a major AMD shareholder.
So yeah, depending on kind of performance, Open AI might in the future become a 10% equity
shareholder in AMD, which is absolutely nuts to think about.
So why is everyone worried about that?
Well, experts and investors are worried that these complex funds.
financing arrangements, which many are calling circular finding or fund financing or
vendor financing where companies invest in their own customers may just be
artificially boosting demand and clouding true market value.
So let's look at Open AI, but Open AI's revenue is growing rapidly, but the company has
never posted a profit, raising questions about the long-term financial sustainability at one
of the major companies in the middle of all of this AI bubble talk.
I will say this.
Open AI is the most valuable private company in the world.
We talked about this on last week's AI News That Matters show.
The most recent valuation was at about $500 billion.
But that was before a lot of all of this recent news.
So I wouldn't be surprised.
Ready?
I wouldn't be surprised.
If the next time that we get an open AI valuation,
that they're valued at.
more than a trillion dollar market cap, which would make them a top time, top 10 biggest
company in the U.S.
So, you know, a lot of people are worried about, oh, you know, opening eyes not turning
profit.
True.
But the potential is literally unfathomable about how a company like Open AI has gone from
a startup that no one really knew in October 2022 to now one of the most valuable companies
in the world.
It is because the generative AI technology is beyond revolutionary.
So we'll continue to keep covering and if this is an actual bubble.
But also we saw the surge in AMD stock this week is seen as a sign by some that retail investors are just chasing AI type, reminiscent of a previous market bubbles.
As well as we talked about the massive infrastructure projects, such as Open AIs planned 500 billion, 10 gigawatt data center in Texas are underway, raising environmental and,
financial concerns over building.
All right.
Is there deadly AI, right?
Should we be worried about AI killing us?
Well, a very prominent name said, yeah, you kind of might have to take that into consideration.
So our next piece of AI news, Google's former CEO has issued a stark warning about the risks of AI falling into the wrong hands.
So Eric Schmidt, Google CEO from 2001 to 2011, told the Sifted Summit in London this week that AI models can be hacked to bypass built-in safety guardrails, potentially allowing them to be trained for harmful purposes, including learning how to kill.
Yeah, nothing unsettling about seeing that headline come across as you sip your morning coffee when you read the everyday AI newsletter late last week, right?
So Schmidt stressed that all major tech companies currently prevent their AI models from answering dangerous questions,
but he warned that these protections can be reverse engineered and removed by skilled hackers.
So Smith's comments add to the growing concerns from tech leaders, including Elon Musk,
who previously warned there is a non-zero chance AI could pose a terminator-style threat to humanity.
show. So Schmidt has repeatedly called AI in existential risk, saying it could harm or kill many,
many, many, many people as its capabilities grow. Despite these warnings, though, Schmidt remains
optimistic about the long-term benefits of AI, believing its abilities will eventually far exceed
human capability. All right. Our last big piece of AI news for the week, Open AI, their kind of third
big announcement coming out of Dev Day, we split them up because I think all three were pretty big.
Their apps, number one, number two, the API announcements, and number three, their agent kit,
bringing drag and drop, no code, low code agent building to the masses.
So Open AI announced Agent Kit a new suite of tools designed to make building AI agents
easier and fasters for developers, enterprises, and even non-technical people.
So Open AI unveiled Agent Kit,
during their Deb day event in San Francisco.
And it includes Agent Builder, their visual canvas for creating and versioning
multi-agentic workflows.
Also, there's a connector registry, which centralizes management of connections across
open AI products and supports integration with large third-party services like Dropbox,
Google Drive, SharePoint, Microsoft teams, and others.
Also, they introduce chat kit.
So essentially, you can use.
agent kit and the agent builder to build agents and then chat kit, which is now generally available,
allows developers to easily embed chat-based agents into apps and websites.
And that is the big thing, right?
So for the most part, when you're using chat, GBT, or if you're using their playground,
if you're not a developer, it hasn't been always the easiest if you want to bring
agentic capabilities using OpenAI developer platform.
Now it's pretty easy, right?
In the demo, they did this in like six or seven minutes,
but I think the average person could, even if you're non-technical,
you can get this in like an hour, right?
Literally, let me say that again.
Even if you're a non-technical person,
you can go use the agent builder and the agent kit,
which includes chat kit.
And chat kit is how you can deploy an agent on your website or your app.
But let me just let me say this straight up.
Is the agent builder?
Is this actually an agent?
Not really.
I would say this is more AI powered workflows, right?
But we'll see where the capabilities go in the future.
So agent kits also introduce guardrails, an open source safety layer that protects against data leaks, jail breaks, and unintended behaviors addressing some enterprise security concerns.
So like I said, competitive space right now.
have Microsoft copilot studio.
Google, obviously, with their new announcement of Gemini business and Gemini Enterprise rolled
out their agent builder, very limited.
So Google's is very limited, but very impressive results.
And I think it's almost the opposite, maybe, for Open AIs.
It was a little bugier when it came out, but much more robust.
So I'm guessing once Open AI irons out some of these bugs in their agent kit, it may be more
capable than some of the other competitors. All right. That was a ton. But there's a ton more.
All right. So those were our big stories, hopefully giving you a little depth and explanation and
contacts, but so much happening this week in AI. I can't spend 60 seconds on every single story.
So I'm going to give you all the what's new and what's next rundown. So some big stories,
some new releases, some rumors. Here we do.
go bullet point style going through them all right so maybe if you're listening on the podcast feel
free to slow this part down i'm going to talk fast here we go uh so open ai has urged the e u to keep
their big tech competitors in check open i could face a billion dollar fine over pirated books
just like anthropic faced speaking of anthropic they launched uh launched claude code with plugins
Figure AI has released their Figure 03 AI robot, which can finally do the dishes and laundry.
Yay.
Meta has hired Thinking Machines Lab co-founder Andrew Tallach reportedly for $1.5 billion.
Yeah, billion.
All right.
Google release Gemini 2.5 computer use, which we covered in the newsletter last week.
Open, sorry, IBM released their vibe coding tool called the Project Bob.
Love that name, by the way.
a new source code updates shows hints of OpenAIs much rumored browser, codenamed ORA.
So we'll probably see some fresh rumors hitting that this week.
A copilot for Windows just got smarter with document creation and inbox connectors.
Gardner came out with a new stat and study and said they expect 40% of enterprise software
companies to be vibe coding by 2028.
I think it'll be more than that and sooner.
There was a Deloitte AI snafu with the Australian
government where they essentially had to refund them a bunch of money because they
turned over a hallucinated report and they used an old model my gosh uh also the ai bubble worries we
talked about that ibn and anthropic launched a partnership uh ai startup reflection a i raised
two billion dollars in new funding uh gpt5 pro set a new arc a GI record with state of the art
uh results the browser company finally publicly launched
launched their AI browser, Dia, and it's generally available to Mac users without a waitlist
or invite code.
InVitya CEO, Jensen Wong, said in an interview this week that the U.S. is not far ahead
of China in AI, kind of sounding the alarm there.
OpenAI released a new study that showed GPT5 had a 30% less political bias versus their
previous models.
Google is rolling out nanobanana image image editing inside AI mode.
Y'all AI mode once all these updates become generally available, I cannot under-emphasize how big this is because Google CEO Sondar Pichai said that AI mode is going to become the default mode when you go to AI search.
So all these capabilities eventually rolling out inside AI mode is huge.
Google also announced that 50% of their code right now is being generated by AI.
My gosh, chat GPT rolled out new connectors for pro users, including Slack, Notion, and Linear.
And there's a new U.S. Senate bill here in the U.S. to prioritize companies using AI chips and frowning on exporting them to rival countries.
My gosh, that was a ton.
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