Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - Ep 727: 7 Huge AI Feature Updates You Likely Missed: From AI Video and Gmail to Agents
Episode Date: March 5, 2026Everyone's chasing the next big model drop.🫳Meanwhile, the AI updates that actually change how you work? Flying completely under the radar.The flashy headlines get the clicks. The incremental ...features, quiet rollouts, and "minor" updates? That's where the real compounding value lives, and almost nobody's talking about them.We've been guilty of chasing the shiny objects too. That changes today.New segment on Everyday AI: the AI updates that actually matter, without the hype.Starting with 7 huge AI feature updates you probably missed.7 Huge AI Feature Updates You Likely Missed: From AI Video and Gmail to Agents -- 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:Google Workspace CLI Terminal Automation LaunchOpenAI Codex for Windows PowerShell SupportGoogle Stitch Free Direct Design EditsChatGPT Projects New Source Integration FeaturesPameli AI Product Photoshoot for MarketingPerplexity Model Council Multi-Model CrosscheckNotebook LM Cinematic Video Overviews ReleaseTimestamps:00:00 AI News Often Overlooked03:57 "Wednesday Update Podcast Segment"10:04 "Unified Chat and Codex Wish"11:34 "Optimizing Tasks with AI Tools"14:46 "Direct Edits for App Building"17:42 Seamless Integration for Daily Meetings21:29 Instant Product Photography Tool27:44 "AI-Powered Cinematic Learning Tools"29:41 "Rapid AI Advancements Unveiled"Keywords: Google Workspace CLI, command line interface for Google Workspace, terminal automation, AI agents, Gmail automation, Google Drive terminal access, Google Calendar CLI, workspace API, OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, parallel agents, Windows native PowerShell support, code automations, skills automations, ChatGPT projects, Gemini 3.1 Pro, model cross checking, model council, agent skills, AI at work, Stitch direct edits,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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If you follow AI developments, you already know it's next to impossible to keep up.
But I see the eyeballs and attention are generally attracted to the same few things.
The AI news stories with huge implications, the big tech drama, and the next big model.
But here's the reality.
So much of our day-to-day benefits from using AI don't really hit.
any of those three categories. Sure, the next big model is impactful, but it's usually the
incremental steps features and updates along the way that make a compounding difference in what we're
all able to collectively accomplish. And to be honest, we've kind of been dropping the ball on
that part here on the Everyday AI podcast. But that changes today as we're trying out a new segment,
going over some of the most impactful AI updates over the past few weeks.
So today we're going to be recapping the seven huge AI feature updates that you likely missed.
And let's just get straight into it.
Here's what you're going to be learning on today's show.
So you're going to learn how AI is moving from chat to actually operating your work apps,
how the grab the mouse controls can finally fix AI design's biggest weaknesses.
how controlling Gmail and drive from your terminal unlocks real automation for humans and agents.
I'm excited for that one.
And how an AI counsel approach can reduce hallucinations using model cross checking.
And last but not least, how your docs can become cinematic videos instead of static summaries.
Yeah, if any of those things, you're like, wait, yeah, I want that.
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Maybe I've let you down.
I've been thinking a lot about, you know, this podcast, what we cover, what we don't cover.
And I realize something that the new AI at work on Wednesdays has been a really popular series, right?
Both you all tell me and it's, you know, usually each week it's one of our most listened to shows.
And so is our Monday news recap, right?
But I notice a lot of the kind of large language.
models or big AI features don't always make the Monday news recap shows, right?
Because a lot of times it's the, you know, the big job implications, the, you know, the,
the sanctions going against these big companies and, you know, the, oh, here's the next big model,
right? Those kind of the things that I was talking about at the top of the show.
And then at the end of the AI news stories, we have the kind of what's news and in what's next.
So essentially, any given day or sorry, any given week, there's probably at least
a dozen noteworthy
AI updates. So they either end up as a very short
one bullet point in the show, or we choose one of those
12 and then we spend a whole episode on it on
Wednesdays during our AI at work on Wednesdays.
And I'm like, that stinks, right?
Here I am with a daily podcast and I probably can't keep
most of you up to date with the features that actually matter.
That's why, you know, for the Wednesday show,
especially over the past three months
because there's been so many useful updates,
many of them free,
many of them simpler than ever
to create just extremely valuable output.
When it comes to planning my Wednesday show,
I am just like,
oh my gosh,
what am I going to do?
Well,
maybe this new segment doesn't have a name yet.
So if you guys like it,
you can help me name it,
maybe in our inner circle community.
But that's kind of why I'm doing this.
So let's jump in and,
you know,
see if this thing works.
All right.
This is not going to be an overly visual episode, but I am going to be sharing my screen and going over a couple of things here.
If you are listening on the podcast, I'm going to do my best just kind of describe.
So here they are the seven new AI updates that you probably missed because they weren't grabbing the headlines.
All right.
First, and this one's like brand, brand new.
I haven't even gotten a chance to try this one yet.
And I'm stoked about this one.
So this is the Google Workspace CLI.
And if you're not a developer, you're probably even like, okay, well, what does that even mean?
Google Workspace CLI.
All right.
So that's the command line interface.
But essentially, what this is is it allows you to interact with Google's workspace just in the terminal.
Right.
So this is the way that Google describes it.
They say it's one CLI for all of Google workspace built for here.
humans and AI agents.
So it gives you access to drive,
Gmail, calendar, and every workspace API and 40 agent skills included.
So, okay, why does it matter?
Right.
So obviously, if you're a developer, software engineer,
what I just said probably instantly resonated with you and you're like,
oh my gosh, this is amazing.
Yeah, it's been out for not even 24 hours.
And it's not getting a lot of headlines, obviously,
because it's a command line tool.
But here's why that's extremely powerful.
Because of some of the newer updates like OpenAI's codex,
you know, Claude code, even Claude cowork,
well, those three different tools you can talk to in natural language
and they can actually power and control your terminal, right?
So I've actually reached out to a couple people at
Google to get some clarity on this just because there's not a lot of info, right?
There wasn't a big blog post.
It was essentially a tweet and a link to the GitHub, which I've read.
But from what I understand about this, and again, like I said, this came out just fresh.
And that's why I'm excited to talk about it.
Usually with these things, right, because from the Wednesday show, I spend so many hours.
So some of these, it's more like, okay, I've used most of them, some of them, if they're
brand new, I haven't.
But as far as I know, this will literally give you the ability, uh, one,
Once you kind of install this via GitHub, that's very easy, right?
If you don't know this, go ask Chad GBT or Claude or Gemini, hey, how do I install this,
you know, this Google Workspace CLI in my terminal, walk me through it like I'm 12, right?
And you'll be up and running in no time.
But this essentially allows you to automate those repetitive Google workspace tasks
fast, ideal for anything, executive ops, analysts, automation heavy teams, marketing, right?
But as far as I know, you will now be able to control your Google workspace, right?
If you have the access and ability, all that good stuff from the command line, from your terminal.
And also from third-party apps that can control the terminal, right?
So this opens up just, I think, a world of possibilities.
So, you know, just that unified terminal tool for drive, Gmail, calendar, sheets, docs, chat, and admin.
And I think, you know, obviously, you know, who's going to find value in this?
Well, I think a lot of people, I think if you can get over the hump of like, oh, my gosh, this is living in the terminal, which is not a big deal, especially when you can talk to your terminal in natural language and codex, clod code, you know, code, you know, IT admins, revops people, analysts, founders, you know, a lot of people, I think, are going to find some big value here.
All right, let's move on to number two.
So kind of related.
I just said the word codex, right?
This is OpenAI's kind of vibe coding tool, right?
It's more than that.
It's a full-blown IDE, but it's really good.
All right.
So a lot of people are comparing OpenAI's codex to ClaudeCode.
And I'd say probably not a fair comparison.
I've been advocating and, you know, even chatting with some people in the open AI team and encouraging them to market it this way.
I think it actually sits between Claude Code and Claude Co-work.
The majority actually of what I use Codex for, well, it's probably now more 50-50, is things that I would be doing in Claude Co-work, right?
People don't understand the skills, automations, and schedules that you get into.
inside of OpenAI codex is great.
And it's actually an extremely easy tool to use, right?
It looks just like chat GPT, right?
I kind of wish that Open AI did something similar to Anthropic and, you know,
how anthropic the desktop app.
So this is a new update here is obviously it's available for Windows.
It's been available for for Mac for about almost five weeks now.
Right.
I kind of like an Anthropics version.
in their desktop, three little tabs at the top.
It says chat, co-work code.
I kind of wish that it was just chat GPT, one app,
and you could click between chat and codex.
And I think way more people would use it.
Anyways, it is its own dedicated app,
but it looks and it functions pretty much like chat GPT.
And there's actually a lot of things in there,
features that I would normally go to Chad GPT for,
even like data analysis.
I really just do that in codex.
One of the reasons why, right?
Like I talked about automations, skills, things you don't have built in inside chat, GBT.
But then also, even simple things, like, you know, being able to steer the model midway through, right?
You can send 10 prompts.
If it's, if you know it's a task that's going to take many hours, you can send 10 prompts and, you know,
click the steer button to steer it along the way, which is really cool.
And aside from that, well, it's the only model or the only way that you can get the access to GPT3 codex.
Right. Yes, Open AI released GBT3 instant. And any minute now, they're going to release, you know, GPT3 thinking, GPT5, or sorry, GPT53 thinking, GPD53 Pro, et cetera. And, you know, we're already seeing rumors about GPT54.
Regardless, Codex, I think, is a game changer. And now it is available for Windows. So it does run natively with PowerShell support.
You know, so what's new in here? Well, it's just a dedicated workspace for parallel agents, right? That's the best way to describe it for long running tasks and reviewing results centrally. And the biggest thing, obviously, is you can give it access, like I already talked about, giving it access to your terminal, but you can give it access to any files on your computer, any folders on your computer, right? One thing I'm always doing, and I've been talking about this a lot over the last couple of weeks, anytime I'm recording a show, I usually have Claude Code and Code.
going at the same time. And a lot of times,
they're just auditing each other's work,
right? Which is kind of fun for me.
And it's great, I think, practice on
having a better understanding of,
you know, where the, you know,
true power is in each one.
But I think this just helps people
ship things faster. And it's not
just shipping software,
shipping vibe coded tools. Yes,
but shipping anything, right?
For me, it's shipping insights
from spreadsheets way faster.
You know, in the ability to keep
task separated and also reduce context switching.
So who's going to find this valuable codex and Windows?
Well, I mean, developers, product managers, tech leads coordinating multiple work streams, right?
A lot of people are going to find huge value here.
All right.
Next, my gosh, I freaking love Stitch.
All right.
You might be thinking like, what the heck is Stitch?
Well, it's Google's, this is absolutely free, right?
the first two, sorry, I should have mentioned this, Google Workspace, CLI, that's free.
It's open source as well.
Should have mentioned that.
Codex, not free.
You do have to have a paid account right now.
And then now let's get to Stitch.
So the new update here is direct edits and Stitch is free for anyone with a Google account.
And if you've never heard of Stitch in general,
Uh, it's a, I don't even know how to describe it.
It is one of those things that I don't understand why this, why Stitch is not like one of
the most talked about, uh, tools ever.
Maybe it's just because it like really hits me and, you know, some different things that
I'm working on.
I would call it like vibe designing, right?
There's certain things in Canva that I wish would actually work like you can put it in
a prompt and it kind of stinks.
So this essentially, it brings the power think of like nanobanana.
right and then turning that into a design that you could ultimately ship right code right you
like a lot of people I know are just it's so good even though it's meant I think kind of to
you know ultimately live in a coding environment right a lot of people use it just for design so you can
upload you know photos you know ask for you know different edits so kind of like you would in nanobanana
but then you get an interactive canvas, right, that you can drag things around.
But the new update here is the direct edits.
So this just gives you manual control over the AI generated screens that pop up.
You can edit the text, swap images, you know, target certain element updates.
You can annotate things.
So this is huge.
And one of the reasons why I'm absolutely loving it, and I think you will too, right?
A lot of what I was doing in Stitch is I was having the,
to do a lot of, you know, prompting, right, just through dictation, you know, describing things
to a T because you didn't have these direct edits capability. So now you can just, you know,
select any screen, you know, because it, you can say, hey, build me an entire app based on this
photo, based on my website. And it'll give you five, six, seven, eight screens. And you can kind
of choose that and have a little finite control. But then you can enter this kind of direct edit
mode on the screen and make precise changes without having to regenerate everything every single
time.
That's huge.
So if you have used inside of AI Studio, they have something similar.
Google's AI Studio in Canvas mode in Google Gemini.
They have something similar.
And now Stitch has it.
Stitch low key.
One of my most like mind blowing.
Every time I'm using it, I'm like, this is amazing.
Right.
I kind of call it like you're playing prompt roulette.
a lot of times before this, you know, just because you have to regenerate something.
If you think of, you know, iterating inside of nanobanana inside Google Gemini, you know,
before you had the ability to update slides in notebook L.M via Google, via nanobanana, the same
thing with chat Chavit's image gen, right?
Now it's much better.
So who's going to find value in this?
A lot of people.
I mean, designers, marketers, founders, founders, founders who are just publishing landing pages.
If you're working on an app mockup, right?
For me, one thing I use this for now all the time is doing front end for, you know, things
that I'm vibe coding, right?
I build myself software kind of all day.
And, you know, before Stitch, it took a lot longer.
You had to do a lot more prompting, you know, more screenshots, more this and that.
The great thing about Stitch is you can export it as code, you know, as a zip file and then
you can upload it into, you know, Claude Code or Codex or
or anti-gravity, whatever it is you use.
All right, let's keep going.
The next one might sound like a small update,
but I think this is actually a huge quality of life update.
And again, unless you read our newsletter top to bottom every day,
or unless you read the chat GPT release notes,
you didn't know about this.
So this is small, but this new update here is inside of chat GPT projects,
and this allows you to use sources from anywhere.
So you do have to be on a paid plan to get full advantage of this.
But here's what's new.
You can add project sources from other apps, save chats, or just pasted text notes.
That one, I'm like, my gosh, about time, right?
Just about everyone else has had that except for OpenAIs chat GPT.
But that's not all, not just the ability to paste in, you know, a wall of notes like you would inside of notebook LM.
But you can paste Slack.
URL, you can paste Google Drive links, which is great.
And I think, you know, one of the things here is just the ability, like for me
anyways, being able to paste in Google Doc links that are dynamically generated,
right, because then you don't even have to worry about it.
So let's just say that you have a weekly or maybe a daily stand-up meeting, right?
If you're used some simple automation Zapier or maybe there's a direct integration,
you know, with Google Docs, with whatever, you know, if you're using Google Meet,
obviously you can do this almost automatically, right?
But you can have that transcript automatically without you having to do anything.
Go to a certain Google Doc.
As long as you've added that Google Doc to the project, right?
It's like being able to talk with your daily meeting without you having to do a single thing,
right?
You don't have to update it every day, every week, no copy, paste, do it once.
is there.
So who's going to find this helpful?
Well, anyone that uses chat GPD projects, right?
I love chat chad chad chabit projects.
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No reason anymore not to use projects, right?
If you took our updated PPP Prime PromP Polish course, you know exactly why because there's a lot of new features and functionality, even just within projects that have changed a lot.
Some things that were restricted three or six months ago are no longer restricted.
So like I said, the ability to paste a Slack channel or Google Drive file or folder and add it directly as a source is huge.
And just like I said, sometimes you just want to be able to copy and paste a bunch of notes, right?
One thing that I'm starting to do now a little bit.
I'm a huge notebook LM user, right?
And I paste in just large, right?
I'm talking like 50 pages of text at a time.
So now I can go back, grab that out of notebook LM and my sources and throw that into a chat
GPT project pretty quickly because I probably copy and pasted all that content from a lot of different places.
So I'm a big fan of this update.
All right.
Next.
This one did go viral when they announced it.
It actually went more viral than the huge project that it was announced with, right?
Gemini 3.1 Pro.
This actually got way more traction online.
So this is one that maybe didn't slip under the radar too much.
But I think it was more of just a blip on the radar, right?
It had all the attention for like an hour.
And then I'm just wondering, I'm like, is anyone actually using this?
So this new update is Pameli photo shoot.
So if you don't know Pameli, it is a straight up powerhouse.
If you are a small business owner, if you work in marketing, you know, any SMB,
I think this is great for, you know, those smaller companies that maybe don't have the budget.
You don't have, you know, 100 people on your marketing team.
You don't have a creative agency that any time you can just go,
get, you know, good photos.
Well, Pameli Photoshoot helps you do that.
So Pameli has been out for a while, but this new photo shoot feature is amazing.
So essentially, it allows you to turn basic product photos into professional studio or lifestyle
marketing images.
So, you know, kind of showing the, the live stream audience here in example, right?
So in this example, you know, someone's just uploading a photo of a private.
product, right? Not a great photo. Looks like something you just upload, you know, with your iPhone.
Nothing special about it. And then it's going to do some automatic, you know, scanning of that
photo and then it's going to suggest shot templates. From there, you can kind of choose the different
shot templates. And then instantly, you're going to have great looking photos, right? So, you know,
being able to instantly take any product, you know, this is great for product photography.
obviously, but I think there's a lot of other use cases, but even just thinking about product
photography, right, especially if your company sells products or services, right? So in this example,
it was face cream. Then there's a nice, you know, white studio backdrop. Then there's, you know,
one that places the product, you know, kind of on a stone table with some flowers. And then there's
a model, you know, applying the face cream. And then you can edit and iterate with those in natural
language as well.
So this is not available worldwide, but it is available in a lot of beta regions like the
US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
So these Google ones, you do sometimes have to opt in via Google Labs.
And they are, you know, for the most part, things in labs are free.
But the other thing, and this is not new in the Pameli photo shoot, but the way Pamela
works in general is you can just upload.
your website and it essentially imports your business DNA.
So you do have to give it access, right?
You can just enter your website.
It'll go scrape all the photos, your brand identity, everything.
Right.
So that's Pameli in general and you can make a lot of different, you know, valuable assets.
But the new photo shoot is a little bit different and it's amazing.
Right.
So the ability to get those studio quality creative without the,
expensive shoots.
So who's going to find value a lot of people?
Like I already said, I think small teams doing e-commerce, DTC, local business marketing that
have limited creative resources.
This is one of those.
I think it's kind of like the only limit is your imagination.
All right.
Next, one that I might do a show on soon because I personally am loving this one.
because before model counsel came out from perplexity, I was doing this manually, right?
I was actually trying to build something like this.
And so, you know, luckily, you know, perplexity did it and don't have to use my janky version.
But what is model counsel?
So in short, it just runs multiple frontier models in parallel.
And then it synthesizes those different results into a single comparative.
answer. So you send one query to several models. Then it combines the outputs and highlights
agreements and disagreements. A pretty good kind of comparison here. So, you know,
perplexity on their announcement here saying, you know, your query runs across three of the models
available on perplexity at once, such as Claude Opus 4-6, GPT-5-2 and Gemini 3. I think they have Gemini
3-1 now. And then a synthesizer model reviews the outputs, resolves conflicts where possible,
and gives you one answer that shows where the models agree and where they differ. So that's cool.
It literally gives you a chart. You know, it gives you a finding. And then was that finding confirmed
in this example on Chad GBT, on Claude and on Gemini? And then it gives you evidence for each.
And then it also gives you where the models disagree, which is great, because then that's where the
expert driven loop comes in, right? You need to go in and find those things. And then it also gives
you unique discovery. So if you think of kind of like, you know, Venn diagrams and the crossover,
it's kind of like that. Here's where everything agrees. Here's where some of them agree. And here's
where some unique findings. The downside right now, access. Yeah, you got to be on the perplexity
max plan, which is crazy expensive. $200 a month. But you also get access to the perplexity computer,
which we reviewed on yesterday's show,
one of the more impressive AI tools I've ever used,
the downside.
Yeah, it eats through credits like I eat cereal for dinner.
It's just ridiculous.
So, I mean, why is this helpful?
Well, it reduces that single model blind spot.
It's better for research, strategy, and high-stakes decisions.
And just, you know, it's not a way to completely get rid of hallucinations,
but it is an easier way to reduce hallucinations.
hallucinations, you know, kind of out of the box.
So who's going to find value in this?
Well, just about anyone, executives, analysts, consultants, you know,
anyone that needs to do that is generally using a lot of models, multiple models,
thinking models specifically if you need high accuracy, model console is one that you probably
should check out.
All right.
Last but not least, this is one, you know, live stream audience will be able to see.
it a little bit more, but the new feature, this one is also hot off the presses. It is
notebook L.M cinematic video overviews. So the video overviews from notebook LM are great. But now,
at least on the upper tier, there is the cinematic video option. So yeah, unfortunately,
this is only for people who have Google AI Ultra. So that's
That is the $200 a month plan.
But here's what new.
What's new?
So it generates cinematic video overviews from your sources expanding beyond text
summaries.
So the general video overviews are still really good, right?
But there's not a lot of, you know, motion, motion graphics.
And that's really what this is.
So let me just kind of read this one paragraph that'll hopefully explain it a little bit better.
So this is from Google's, the keyword.
They said using a combination of our.
advanced AI models, including Gemini 3, Nanobanana Pro, and VO3.
Cinematic video overviews generate fluid animations and rich, detailed visuals to help
you learn and engage with the topics you care about.
Gemini now acts as a creative director, making hundreds of structural and stylistic decisions
to best tell the story with your sources.
It determines the best narrative, visual style, and format, and even refines its own work.
to ensure consistency.
So looking at some of the examples of this that Google shared, I mean, it's really good, right?
Some of these graphics, right, I'll just kind of play, you know, to be able to see things
animate in real time that are AI generated like data in a graph, really good, right?
So the general video overviews, you know, you get some of that, but you don't get that motion.
You don't get that high quality.
And now apparently you have Gemini acting as a creative director, making hundreds of structural and stylistic decisions to get you a better version.
All right.
Y'all, that's a wrap.
This was a quicker one.
So do me a favor.
Let me know.
Do you like this kind of show?
If so, maybe I'll make it an ongoing thing.
So maybe leave a comment.
If you're still listening on the live stream, just say,
I don't say what are we going to do hot or not we'll do hot hot or not there you go so just
you know say hot if you love this if you want something like this maybe once a week just say
not if this is not your thing like I said I do think and this is just an example seven I think
huge AI features right and today we kind of cover the gauntlet you know whether you're a designer
whether you're software engineer whether you're a non-technical person whether
of your, you know, in front of spreadsheets all day.
I think some of these updates, like I said, some of these updates are more important than
whatever the next model is going to be.
And, you know, like I said, our news show on Monday, a lot of these things are just
literally one bullet point, no explanation, no nothing.
And then, you know, Wednesdays, we choose one of them.
But there's so many now, right?
The pace of AI and the useful, helpful features that can greatly expand what you and your team
can do, it's like every day there's multiple of them. Whereas, you know, two or three years ago,
you know, it's like maybe you get one a month. Now there's multiple a day. So it's hard to keep up.
So if you do like this show, I don't know, say hot. I should have came up with something better,
right? This is unscripted, unedited. So, you know, let me know if this is something that you
think we should do. If you have ideas, let me know. I hope this was helpful. If it was,
make sure you also go check out our 2026 AI prediction and roadmap series episode 7,
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