Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 640: OpenAI’s new agentic browser, Microsoft releases dozens of AI features, Meta slashes hundreds of AI jobs and more AI news

Episode Date: October 27, 2025

Apparently this week was the week of Agentic Browsers? 🤷‍♂️But, OpenAI's Atlas might not even be a top 3 AI news story of the week. We had hundreds of AI job cuts at Meta, Microsoft unv...eiled dozens of new AI features and AI music giant Suno may have a surprise competitor. Get caught up and get ahead with Everyday AI's weekly AI News That Matters segment on Mondays. OpenAI’s new agentic browser, Microsoft releases dozens of AI features, Meta slashes hundreds of AI jobs and more AI news -- An Everyday AI ChatNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn.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 Atlas Agentic Browser LaunchChatGPT Integration with Browser TabsAnthropic-Google Billion Dollar TPU DealClaude AI Model Enterprise AdoptionGoogle AI Studio No-Code Web AppsMeta Cuts 600+ AI Research JobsOpenAI Personalized Ads via Memory FeatureMicrosoft Copilot Agentic Features in EdgeGroup AI Chat & New Copilot ToolsChatGPT Company Knowledge for TeamsOutlook AI-Powered Email Client RebuildOpenAI Competes with Suno AI MusicAnthropic Claude Releases and Desktop AppSoftBank Invests $22.5B More in OpenAIPerplexity AI Sued by Reddit Over Training DataTimestamps:00:00 "Weekly AI News Highlights"06:39 Google, Anthropic Partner on AI Expansion09:15 "Google’s Gemini Boosts AI Tools"12:30 OpenAI's Shift to Personalized Ads17:17 Microsoft Enhances Copilot Features18:30 "ChatGPT Adds Company Knowledge"23:21 Meta Restructures AI Operations26:46 Microsoft Rebuilding Outlook with AI29:34 "AI Music: Sora vs Suno"34:08 AI Updates: Tools & Acquisitions36:12 "NotebookLM: AI Idea Organizer"Keywords:OpenAI Atlas browser, agentic browser, GPT integration, ChatGPT history, Mac agentic features, web page summarization, contextual Q&A, browser AI agent, cursor collaborator, context switching, Perplexity Comet browser, Microsoft Copilot, Edge agentic featurSend 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Everyday AI Show, the everyday podcast where we simplify AI and bring its power to your fingertips. Listen daily for practical advice to boost your career, business, and everyday life. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in Adobe Firefly, the All In One Creative AI Studio. Just describe what you want to create and the assistant handles the rest, orchestrating multi-step workflows across Photoshop, Premiere Express, and more in one conversational interface. You direct the outcome, the assistant accelerates execution. Aside from being the week of agentic browsers, apparently, there was actually a ton of AI news this week. So, yeah, OpenAI released their agentic browser Atlas and Microsoft went full AI mode with copilot and agentic features in their edge browser.
Starting point is 00:01:04 But we also saw meta reportedly act 600 AI genital. jobs. Another major AI lab is now trying to compete with AI music platform, Suno, and Microsoft released like a bajillion small AI features that are actually pretty useful. And brought back Clippy. So if you miss any of this, don't worry. On Mondays, we bring you the AI news that matters. And this is your one-stop shop to get caught up and actually understand what all of these AI updates mean and how you can actually put them to work for you. All right. Let's get into it. Welcome to Everyday AI. My name's Jordan Wilson. And if you're new here, Everyday AI is a daily live stream podcast and free daily newsletters
Starting point is 00:01:50 helping everyday business leaders like you and me, not just keep up, but actually get ahead. How we can make sense of all of these AI news, tools and announcements to grow our companies in our career. So if that's what you're trying to do, awesome. Me too. Starts here with the daily live stream of podcast. But if you want to take it to the next level, make sure to go to our website, your everyday AI.com. Go sign up for the free daily newsletter. Each day, we recap the highlights from that day's podcast, as well as all of the other AI news written by humans for humans that you need to know.
Starting point is 00:02:24 So make sure you go check that out. But on Mondays, we bring you the AI News That Matters. That's what today's show is all about. So you don't have to spend hours every single day toiling over. What the heck does this new AI feature mean? we cut through the nonsense and give it to you straight. All right. Let's get straight into it with the biggest piece of AI news of the week.
Starting point is 00:02:46 And that is Open AI went technically agentic in the browser. So Open AI has unveiled their Atlas browser, a new agentic browser designed to integrate AI directly into everyday digital workflows and mainly bringing your chat GBT history into a browser. Yeah, that's pretty cool. So opening eyes new Atlas browser is available right now for Mac users with broader support for Windows and mobile users expected soon. And you don't even need a paid account. It is available to any free users as well, although you do have to have a paid account to use the agent mode. So more of the agentic features. Yeah, you got to have a paid account. So Atlas does stand out by offering those agentic features, allowing a agentic features allowing
Starting point is 00:03:37 AI agents to understand, remember, and act across multiple browser tabs, reducing manual, copy, paste, and context switching. So the browser features a chat GBT powered sidebar called AskGBT, sorry, Ask ChatGPT for instant web page summaries, contextual Q&A, and direct handoffs between browser and chatbot's environment. So anything that you are kind of chatting with, so whether you're trying to summarize a in the Atlas browser or anything else, when you go into your chat GPT account,
Starting point is 00:04:12 it will be available there. Also, what's the most important thing that I think a lot of people are so overlooking, right? Because everyone's like, okay, what's the big deal? Another agentic browser. Well, the big deal here is it's chat GPT. So when you are as an example, if you're in Atlas browser
Starting point is 00:04:32 and you're looking up the latest, I don't know, quarterly report for one of your competitors and you're chatting with chat GPT on the side, it knows everything you've been working on and can bring that context over, which is why this is a pretty big, I'll say a paradigm shift into what agentic browsers can do when they pair up with your, in this case, chat GPT history. This is pretty big. There's also some other smaller features, but it has a cursor collaborator.
Starting point is 00:05:01 So essentially anywhere where you type, there's a little knob, they call it, where you can bring up chat gpt so you don't even have to click any other buttons if you're highlighting any text whether it's in an email a google doc wherever you're typing you can always access chat gpte there so uh live stream audience have you checked out atlas yet we actually did a show uh dedicated to just atlas episode 637 as well as the following day 638 we did essentially Chad GPT's Atlas versus Perplexity's comet browser. So yeah, obviously huge week in kind of technically month for agentic browsers because earlier this month, Perplexity made their comment browser free for all users, whereas previously it
Starting point is 00:05:46 was only available for paid users. So yeah, we're going to talk about Microsoft, their agentic features in Edge. Technically, Google snuck some more AI features into their Chrome browser. So it was legit the week of agenic browsers. But the big one undoubtedly was OpenAIs Atlas browser launch. It is, I'm not underestimating this. Like everyone's been talking, oh, 20, 25 is the year of the agents. I've been saying, no, it's not.
Starting point is 00:06:15 It is the year of the agentic browsers, much more useful. So aside from Atlas being able to bring in your chat, GBT data and contacts, which is enormous, well, the other big part of agentic browsers, as well as you can talk in natural language to any website, but also the ability to run kind of some processes in a hybrid environment. So having the AI baked in to a browser just makes everything so much faster. All right. Next piece of AI news, Google and Anthropic.
Starting point is 00:06:51 You might think of them as competitors, but unless you follow the financials of these deals, you probably don't know. They're actually technically partners and their partnership has now been deepened even more. That's because Anthropic has signed a massive cloud partnership deal with Google, giving Anthropic access to up to one million
Starting point is 00:07:11 of Google's custom TPUs or tensor processing units, kind of Google's version of Nvidia's GPUs, right, in a deal that is reportedly valued at tens of billions of dollars. And this is obviously Anthropics' largest TPU commitment to date and is expected to bring over a gigawatt of AI computes capacity online by next year. So Anthropics' new agreement with Google is set to deliver, like I said, more than a gigawatt of AI computing power with industry estimates putting the build-out cost of such a data center at around $50 billion. So Anthropics clawed AI models run across Google's TPUs, all. also Amazon's Tranium chips and also NVIDIA's GPUs, allowing Anthropics to optimize for price performance and power across different platforms.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So who knows? Maybe now people with a paid Anthropic account will be able to run, I don't know, more than like five prompts without being rate limited. So Anthropics annual revenue run rate is now approaching $7 billion, according to reports, with Claude powering over 300,000 businesses. So Cloud Code Anthropics, agentic coding assistant generated $500 million in annualized revenue so far within two months of launch, which the company claims is a record for product growth. So Google has also deepened its investment in Anthropic, adding $1 billion in January to its previous $2 billion in maintaining a reported 10% equity stake in Anthropics. So yeah, that's important here.
Starting point is 00:08:56 This isn't really very much like some of the circular funding deals, the vendor financing that we've been talking about, a little different. But still, I mean, a lot of people overlook that Google has a 10% stake in Anthropic, which is technically one of its biggest competitors, right? Everyone's been using the Claude, especially the Claude 4-5 models for coding in some of the four models as well. And, well, Claude has actually lost a lot of ground recently in that department to GPT5 codex version and also to the latest Gemini 2.5. So, interesting play here from Google signing an enormous kind of deal with technically one of their competitors, but they also have an equity stake in them. Speaking of Google, bringing more good vibes.
Starting point is 00:09:50 So Google essentially revealed a complete rebuild of its new vibe coding section in AI Studio, making it easier and faster for anyone to build and deploy web apps powered by Gemini without knowing how to code. So the new build tab, so if you go to Google's AI studio, the new build tab lets users create AI powered web apps in minutes with no upfront payment or coding skills needed. Also, Gemini 2.5 Pro is the default AI engine, but users can mix and match features like their extremely viral nanobanana, their AI image generator, Vio, their video platform, and imagine their image generation, as well as Google Search. The editor now offers a split view. So if you've, I don't know, use like GPD builder inside of chat GPD, this should seem very familiar. So you can chat with the AI for help on the left, and you can see or edit the full source code on the right. There's also in very Google nostalgic fashion, new I'm Feeling Lucky button that generates random app ideas and setups,
Starting point is 00:11:06 helping users discover unique concepts and features with a single click, as well as a ton of essentially starter templates where, yeah, even if you don't know what do I want to build, you can just go essentially copy one of these starter templates. and then in natural language, build and modify them. Should we be doing more of this, right? We've done some Google AI studio. We haven't touched a ton on the build section. We actually had Paige Bailey from Google on a couple of weeks ago. And y'all, if you didn't watch that episode, I talked to Page afterwards.
Starting point is 00:11:38 I'm like, this was so good. We got to get you on again. But make sure you go check that out. We briefly did go over. We briefly went over. the build section. So go listen to episode 619 in like five minutes. A page showed even non-technical people how to build apps inside of AI Studio.
Starting point is 00:11:59 All right. Is Open AI getting super meta? Well, according to the information, OpenAI is. So around, according to reports, OpenAI is rapidly exploring personalized advertising, a shift reportedly fueled by the growing influence of hundreds of former meta employees now working inside of OpenAI. So the information reports that about 630 of OpenAI's 3,000 staffers are meta-veterans, including some top leadership who previously drove advertising strategy at Facebook. So the influx of meta-alumni has accessible.
Starting point is 00:12:47 accelerated Open AIs move toward ad-based monetization. So Open AI is reportedly considering using ChadGPT's new memory feature to deliver highly personalized ads based on details from users' conversations, such as location and interests. So obviously, this has already been reported on the meta side that meta is going to start doing this in December. So if you've been chatting with meta starting in December, those are going to be used for highly personalized ads inside of the meta platform.
Starting point is 00:13:21 So the memory feature inside chat chvety was recently rolled out to all free users because it was previously only open to paid users, kind of laying the groundwork for potential product recommendations and sponsored content within chats. And what's funny, though, is if you go back in the time machine, opening I, CEO Sam Altman had been against this originally, But despite resistance from Altman, internal momentum reportedly driven by these meta veterans are kind of bringing back up this personalized ads and reportedly could be coming sooner
Starting point is 00:14:01 than a lot of people expected. However, employees have expressed concern that OpenAI is shifting too far toward a big tech ad model with surveys asking if the company is becoming too much like meta. engagement in daily usage metrics are increasingly prioritized, supporting a future where ads could drive user interaction and revenue. So this, I mean, this is happening. This is happening. I've been saying this for a very long time. And when I saw the new Pulse feature, which to me has been kind of hit or miss, like when Pulse came out, I said, yeah, Open AI is doing this because this is how they're going to be delivering very personalized ads.
Starting point is 00:14:41 And right now that that feature is only. available to those on the $200 a month pro plan, but they will be rolling that out to millions of paid users, I would assume fairly shortly. But between that and the new Atlas browser, yeah, obviously, Open AI is going to be making a ridiculous amount of money pretty soon from highly personalized ads. It's going to happen, right? Yes, the reporting is now officially on the wall. and according to the information report, at least, being driven by meta insiders inside Open AI. All right. Next, if you miss this one, Microsoft unveiled like so many new AI updates.
Starting point is 00:15:27 So Microsoft at their full event rolled out a major update to co-pilot really across the board, introducing a wide variety of features aimed at enhancing productivity, collaboration, and personalization. So we did an entire show on this on Friday, I believe. Yeah, it was Friday. Episode 639. So if you want to know more, make sure to go check that out. But some of the bigger ones I will go over. So the new agentic browsing features in Microsoft Edge were probably the highlight. So now you have multi-step web actions like booking and unsubscribing, hands-free voice commands within Microsoft Edge and tab reasoning to animal. and compare content across multiple tabs. And now obviously Edge via copilot here can autonomously, uh, complete actions on your web page. So whatever you're browsing, uh, you can kind of hand it off to, uh, an agent now for co pilot to take command.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Uh, here's the other big one that I think could be actually pretty cool and could get Microsoft, a little momentum back. So they introduced group AI chats, allowing up to 32 participants to collaborate in a single session with co-pilot, with everything from normal copilot chatting to real-time thread summarization, polls, and automatic task splitting. The company also introduced Miko and animated avatar. Yay! That also revives clicky, sorry, if you click it enough. There's a new real talk mode that's designed to.
Starting point is 00:17:10 to get away from overly agreeable responses that have played large language models for years. Microsoft Copilot also rolled out online. Their new integration connectors to Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, Outlook, and OneDrive. There's also the new Copilot journeys, which automatically organizes your past chats, action and browser history in Copilot into topic-based groups.
Starting point is 00:17:36 So it essentially summarized, you know, if you're working on, you know, a certain work project or travel across multiple chats, multiple browsing sessions. It essentially puts it all into one and kind of tells you where you left off. And then last but not least, well, there's actually a ton more, but the last one we're going to talk about today is the new Windows 11 integration that brings a Hey, co-pilot wake word for voice activated AI assistance across apps. That one could be cool as well as the dedicated co-pilot home screen.
Starting point is 00:18:07 So kind of a way to bring Mary, co-pilot plus all the most recent files that you've worked on in a home screen. So yeah, between that and the Hey, co-pilot, we could be getting the actual smart version of Siri or Alexa before we get a actual smart version of Siri or Alexa. All right. More chat GPT news. So OpenAI has unveiled a major new feature called company knowledge for paid teams, the chat GBT business enterprise in EDU. So the latest updates allows chat GPT to pull information directly from workplace apps like
Starting point is 00:18:50 Slack, Google Drive, Gmail, GitHub, SharePoint, HubSpot, and others, making it easier for employees to find company-specific answers without switching between tools. But, well, two things here. One, the feature must be turned on for each new conversation, which is a little bit of a bummer, but not a deal breaker for me. Just means, you know, if you had a great chat going and you want this new feature, got to start over. Also, it temporarily disables web browsing and visual output generation.
Starting point is 00:19:19 That's an important thing as well, which is actually good. You might think, oh, disables web browsing. That's bad. Well, no, in this case, it's good to ground it through your data. And this feature is powered by a reported new version of GPT5, trained to search across multiple sources to give more accurate and comprehensive responses. So essentially, employees can now ask chat chbt for project details, feedback summaries, or performance reports, and receive answers with direct links and citations from internal
Starting point is 00:19:51 company systems. Company knowledge also respects, according to OpenAI, existing app permissions, and only accesses data users are authorized to see. That's always a concern, right? Someone's like, oh, like, why would I connect my? you know, SharePoint, if there's information out there that some employees don't have access to, well, it reportedly acknowledges and adheres to those permissions. It also supports enterprise-grade security, such as encryption, SSO,
Starting point is 00:20:22 skim and IP allow listing. So OpenAI recommends a phased rollout for enterprises. And what does this actually mean? Well, for employees and teams, faster, more relaxed. accessible access to company data. All right. So I've tested this out a little bit, very, very similar. It appears early on.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I'd still need to do a little bit more testing personally. But it seems kind of like the Gemini enterprise and Gemini business, or at least the grounded portion of it. So yeah, let let me know, y'all, like, are you on individual plans? Are you on, you know, chat ChpT business plan, which used to be chat, Chd pt teams. Are you on chat chbtee enterprise? I'm curious what people are on. So live stream audience, let me know. A podcast, if you're listening on Spotify, you can leave a comment. I'm always curious. I assume people are always on like a chat GPT business plan, but a lot of
Starting point is 00:21:20 times, I'm always shocked, right? Even at larger organizations where they're like, yes, you know, let's let's, you know, start using AI more. They still don't have like a chat chabit business plan, right? You just have a couple individuals who just have an individual paid plan. But y'all, if you are a decision maker at a large enterprise company, I've been saying this literally for years. Adobe just introduced an entirely new way to create, bringing the power and precision of its creative suite into one conversational experience. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in the Adobe Firefly app, the all-in-one creative AI studio. Powered by Adobe's Creative Agent, Firefly AI Assistant lets you start with your vision, just describe what you want, and shape the outcome as it takes form with the assistant.
Starting point is 00:22:13 The assistant orchestrates multi-step workflows, drawing on 60 plus pro-grade tools across Adobe Creative Cloud apps, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Lightroom Express, and more to help bring your ideas to life. You can also get started with creative skills, a growing library of pre-built workflows for common creative tasks, like batch editing photos, creating mood boards, portrait retouching, and creating social variations. Every step the assistant takes is visible so you can refine, redirect, or take over at any time. You stay in the driver's seat as the creative director.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Adobe Firefly AI assistant now in public beta. See it today at firefly.adobie.com. You need to have an AI operating system, right? You need to start bringing all of your processes in either. Gemini Enterprise, Gemini Business, ChadGBT Business, Chad GPT Enterprise, Claude's enterprise plan for Microsoft 365. You have to start bringing your processes in. All right.
Starting point is 00:23:18 It's not really an option anymore, especially with all of these new features like the company knowledge feature. All right. 600 plus jobs are now reportedly gone at META. The same company spending billions of dollars for like, individual researchers. So according to an Axios report, Meta is cutting about 600 jobs from its
Starting point is 00:23:49 superintelligence lab, impacting longstanding AI groups like Fair AI research, product-related AI and infrastructure units. So the company's leadership believes these AI teams had become bogged down by bureaucracy, slowing decision-making and process. So Meta's newly formed TBD Labs is spared from the cuts, according to Axios, and is still actively hiring, signaling a shift in focus toward fresh approaches and breakthrough research. So U.S. employees affected by the layoffs were notified on Wednesday with Meta encouraging them to apply for other roles within the company. So the AI chief, Alexander Wang, former CEO of Scale AI, which Meta Acqua hired, said the reorganization will give remaining team members more response.
Starting point is 00:24:40 and impact aiming for a leaner, faster operation. So CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed for this overhaul after growing dissatisfied with the results of META's previous AI efforts seeking improved performance and innovation. Well, let's see what happens here, y'all. I'm just going to say this. Meta's Lama 4 was obviously underwhelming. There was some benchmark controversy when it first came out, one of the very. You know, allegedly they had fitted one of the models specifically to score well on the LM arena and face a little bit of controversy there. But I mean, here's the reality.
Starting point is 00:25:24 15, no, more than 15 billion. So, I mean, META had their $14 billion plus acquisition of scale AI. They've reportedly spent more than a billion dollars on multiple individual researchers, right, over the course. of, you know, like a four or six year term, right? I mean, we are literally talking meta is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in annual salaries for multiple individuals, right, according to reports. So maybe this is, who knows, maybe this will work. I'm not, I'm not buying it.
Starting point is 00:26:05 I'm not seeing it personally, right? And maybe that's just because Lama 4 was so underwhelming, right? And then OpenAI responded not too long after with their open source model GBTOSS, which from if you read a lot of reports, it seems like GPTOSS was actually better than some of Lama's base models. So not a good look when OpenAI comes out with their first open source model and it performs better than a lot of META's Lama 4 variants. when it's, you know, Lama 4 or the Lama models have seen many, many updates, right? They've seen a ton of forks, you know, Invidia had a nice fine tune. I think that was Lama 3.
Starting point is 00:26:54 So not a good look, right? Not a good look from Lama with their Lama 4. And now they're just spending billions of dollars, but at the same time, cutting hundreds of people. So, I mean, the expectations are very high from whatever Lama ships next. We've also seen reports that they may go closed source. They may keep going open source, but regardless, there is a ton of pressure on Alexander Wang and the new TBD lab within meta to deliver results. All right.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Speaking of delivering results, if you're not really happy with what co-pilot is accomplishing in your outlook email, well, maybe there's good news on the horizon. That's because, according to reports from the verse, Microsoft is preparing a major transformation of its Outlook email client, aiming to essentially rebuild it from the ground up. So Microsoft has reorganized its Outlook team under new leadership, and an internal memo reveals Microsoft's plan to rebuild Outlook from scratch, focusing on AI rather than simply sprinkling AI on the top of an existing platform.
Starting point is 00:28:04 So the Rebuild is described as the Future Outlook. as a quote unquote body double that will help users tackle work, making tasks feel less overwhelming by acting as a true partner, not just a set of tools. So co-pilot Microsoft's AI assistant will obviously play a central role in this transformation, turning Outlook into a proactive partner that reads messages, drafts replies, which is new, and organizes schedules automatically. So there's kind of some reported new features that might,
Starting point is 00:28:38 separate the future version of Outlook versus what's available now when you combine co-pilot plus Outlook, well, essentially it will read your emails, prioritize what's important, draft replies, and also organize your schedule automatically according to what's going on in your Outlook's inbox. So the Outlook team is shifting to rapid development with weekly feature experiments in prototyping cycles measured in days instead of months. So this overhaul will reportedly embed AI into every stage of outlook's design, development, and rollout for both consumers and businesses. Is Open AI going after Suno? Well, according to a recent report in the information, the answer is yes. So Open AI is reportedly building a new AI powered music
Starting point is 00:29:33 generation tool that creates music from just text and audio prompts. So the tool aims to allow users to add custom music to videos or generate instrumental tracks, such as guitar accompaniment for vocals. So according to reports, OpenAI is collaborating with Juilliard School Students. That's a shocking one there, to annotate musical scores, providing high-quality training data for the model. So, yeah, what people don't really know is Open AI was actually one of the first platforms to have an AI music platform.
Starting point is 00:30:12 It was called Jukebox, and it was available way back when, and no one really used it, and most people don't even know. But it remains unclear whether this new tool from OpenAI will be a standalone product or just integrated into existing OpenAI apps
Starting point is 00:30:31 like ChadGBT or the Video App SORA. So it should be a fun, kind of battled to watch because aside from Suno, I mean, you have UDio, but it's, it's not a super crowded space, right? I think Udio and Suno in terms of like AI music generation, it's kind of just them running away with it. And one thing I was actually taken a back by was how good music quality was in SORA, in SORA too. Way better than any of the other AI videos. platforms, right? You can look now at like V0 3.1 from Google and say, okay, they've kind of taken the lead back from SORA 2. But one thing SORA 2 is ridiculously good in is creating actual like
Starting point is 00:31:22 music that's really good, which a lot of people like were like, wait, how is this actually making music as well? We thought it was just a video platform. So maybe they've already started to sneak elements of this new music. tool in SORA 2. Maybe it'll just be an under the hood upgrade or it could be a complete standalone platform. Whatever the case is, we will obviously be covering it to let you know. All right. We got to go fast on this one, y'all. That's it for the big stories. But we had, if I'm being honest, in the last year or so, this has been the most little news stories at the end that we've had. So we have our kind of what's next and what's new section. So these are maybe
Starting point is 00:32:08 Some, some noteworthy happenings that didn't quite make our top news roundup for the week. Some of these are new features that were released. Some of these are rumors. But this is the most we've ever had. So I'm going to try to go very, very fast here. All right, ready? Here we go. Open AI made chat GPT projects shareable even outside of your business or enterprise plan,
Starting point is 00:32:31 which, by the way, is huge. We'll probably talk about that more later. Anthropic released Claude Code for Web. Google released Google skills with 3,000 courses, many of them focused on AI. A new report says that GM is putting Google Gemini in their future cars. Mistral released an agent building platform two weeks after OpenAI calling there's AI Studio. Notebook LM may be releasing a data tables feature. And I do know they are releasing a deep research integration.
Starting point is 00:33:04 XAI is rolling out a Grappedia feature. inside Grok on the web. Claude may be rolling out a version of company knowledge that OpenAI just debuted. Anthropic made Claude desktop generally available this past week. Claude also rolled out an update specifically for life sciences. Adobe released its AI foundry, which lets company train custom models on their IP. SoftBank, this one's hot off the presses. Reportedly just approved an additional $22.5 billion dollar investment.
Starting point is 00:33:38 in Open AI, bringing its total commitment up to $30 billion. This was part of an earlier announcement from earlier this year. But apparently the next $22.5 billion kind of branch just came in. There's more, y'all. Here we go. The AI browser, Dia, debuted a prompt to skill feature for a gentic browsing. Google Gemini is gearing up for a visual layout. its version of chat GPT Pulse, which looked really cool, by the way.
Starting point is 00:34:11 We shared that in our newsletter last week. Last week, perplexity is being sued by Reddit over AI training data. Quinn rolled out a deep research upgrade, which looks pretty useful with a live web page and podcast accompanying it. OpenAI may be demoing a version of GPT5.1 mini. Seen reports go both ways on that. So we'll see if that ends up being true or not. reportedly as for the internal knowledge.
Starting point is 00:34:39 SORA 2 has released some new features for cameos, including pets and toys. Also, they recently extended 15 second generations for all users and 25 second generations for plus users. OpenAI acquired software applications, Inc, a popular macOS dev team. So yeah, I would just say be prepared, whether this is for the browser or for their their Mac app things are going to get better on the Mac for chat. Chbettopic rolled out memory to paid users. Microsoft unveiled Dynamics 365 agents.
Starting point is 00:35:19 Google unveiled an updated Earth AI, which looks absolutely bonkers. Amazon is rolling out last 100 yards AI glasses for drivers to help with deliveries. And in an interview, oh gosh, we can finally stop working, y'all. In an interview, Bill Gates recently said AI could lead to a two-day work week. All right. It's great when a billionaires tell us we can stop working. We're in the clear, y'all.
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